ON THE GREENS
. j BOWLING TOURNEY CONTINUES. TWO NOTABLE DEFEATS. i _____ 3 The annual bowling tourney, under I the auspices of the Whangarei Bowlt ing Club is being continued today in 1 glorious weather. The greens are in s perfect condition and playing very s keenly. 3 Notable downfalls this morning were those of Parker Hill (Papatoe- ■ toe) and Judd (Whangarei). The T former was badly defeated by a rink ■ skipped by Dave Kerr of Whangarei, * the score being 27 —12 on the 19th 5 when the visiting skipper cried } enough. Judd, however, put up a ' more serious battle and only succumbed to the wiles of Jos, Hill and Co ; of Eemuera by two points. Details of the play since going to s press yesterday are as follow: — J " ROUND TWO Section I. —Judd -beat Muston 20 — ’ 19; Henderson beat Orr 18—17 on an * extra head; Donaldson beat Ward ; 22—18. r i Intersection. —"Warren beat Pearce ! 19—12. 3 Section ll.—Gribble beat Jounncaux 7 19—18; Coburn beat Hill 25—15 on * 20th head; Taylor beat Stone 19 —il6, ? Seetilon 111. —Beehre beat Curtis 26 i —l6; Pearson beat Kerr22B;7 —8; Wilk liams beat Carter 18 —15. \ Section IV. —Parker Hill beat AlL lan 22—9 on the 20th head; Courtney ■ beat Englund 22—20; Eoulston beat ' J. Wilson 21—16. Intersection. Hetherington beat 5 Boag 20—11 on the 20th head. ; ROUND THREE, r Section I.—Donaldson beat Henderl son 24 —6 on the 16th head; Judd beat ’ Ward 31 —17; Muston beat Warren ! 19 —7 on the 17th head. Intersection.—Taylor beat Orr 24 15 on the 20th head. Section ll.—Jounneaux beat Hill 25—15 on the 20th head; Pearce beat Ooburn 23—22; Gribble beat Stone 22—20.' Section lll.—Pearson beat Hetherington 26— ; 21; Curtis beat Kerr 20— i 12 on the 20th head; Beehre beat \ Williams 24 —11 on the 20th. i Intersection. —Courtney beat Car- ' ter 27—8 on the 19th. Section IV. —Allan beat Boag 23 — ; 17; Parker Hill beat Wilson 24—10 on the 19th; Roulston beat Englund ' 21—17. i ROUND 4. Section I, —Henderson beat Warren 1 23—10 on the 19th; Muston beat Ward 24—15 on the ,20th. Donaldson i beat Orr 21—20. Intersection.—J. Hill beat Jud,d 19 —l7. Section ll.—Coburn beat Jounneaux 20—17; Gribble beat Taylor 21—10; Stone beat Pearce 19—17. Section 111. —Beehre beat Carter 27—16; Hetherington beat Williams 19—11; Pearson beat Curtis 35—8. Intersection.—Kerr beat Parker Hill 27—12 on the 19th. Section IV.—Wilson, beat Allan 29 —l3 on the 20th; Boag beat Englund 23—12; Roulston beat Courtney 22 17. POSITION OP THE SKIPS. SECTION I.
■' Wins Losses Judd (Whangaroi) . 3 1 Henderson (Kaikohe) . . 2 2 Orr (Whangarei) . 1 3 Muston (Auckland) .... . 2 2 Warren (Carlton) ...... . 2 2 Ward (Hikurangi) . 0 4 Donaldson (Whangarei) . 3 1 SECTION II. Wins Losses Gribble (Pukekohe) ..., 0 Hill (Remuera) 2 Taylor (Hikurangi) ..,. . 2 2 Pearco (Kensington) ... . 2 2 Coburn (Whangarei) ... . 3 1 Jounneaux (Whangarei) . 1 3 Stone (Whangarei) ...; 3 SECTION III. Wins Losses Kerr (Whangarei) ...,. . 2 2 B|chre (Whangarei) ... . 4 0 Carter (Whangarei) .... . 0 4 Hetherington (Epsom) . . 3 1 Pearson (Hikurangi) .., . 4 0 Curtis (Kensington) 1 3 Williams (Portland) .,. . 1 3 SECTION IV. Wins Losses Parker Hill (Papatoetoe) 3 1 Roulston) (jPukckohe) .. 3 1 Courtney (Kensington) . 3 1 Boag (Maungaturoto) ., 2 2 Allan (Whangarei) .... 1 3 Wilson (Whangarei) ..,. 1 3 England (Whangarei) .. 0 4
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Northern Advocate, 31 January 1928, Page 4
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