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BOWLING

HIKUEANGI EASTER TOURNEY.

The Hikurangi Bowling Club baa been fortunate with the weather since commencing its annual full-rink tournament last Friday, The first two days were ideal for bowling, enabling the •club to get off six rounds out of the seven. It is to be hoped that conditions hold good for today, so that the ; final stages can be completed, without interruption. Further results are as follows: • Section A, round G. —Allan 18, beat Courtney 17; .Tones 29, beat: Hollaway ! II; Westwell 20, beat Steele It; Davey 24, beat Bakalich 11; Wilson 24, beat Phillips 12. Section E, round fi. —Gribble 19, beat Cutforth 14; McKenzie 22, beat Marshall lii; Curtis 23, beat Robertson 20; Gibson 28, beat Whitelaw 14; Beehve 33, beat Judd 17.

TO-DAY’S PLAY, Section A, Round 7. —Phillips 27, beat Steele 6; Bakalich 26, beat Courtney 23; Westwell 17, beat Davey 12. . Section B, Round 7.—Whitelaw 18, beat Gribble 15; Beehre 20,, beat Gibson 19.

The above games w;ere played be- * tween those teams with a chance in their respective sections. In the section ties, B Section, Whitelaw 7, beat Gribble J 3; Gibson 5, beat Beehre 4. In the section final Whitelaw 5, beat Gibson 3, to annex the section. '

In the section ties, A section, Westwell 6, jjeat Batalich 5; Courtney 8, , beat Phillips 3. In the section final Westweli 6, beat Courtney 4, to annex the section. ‘ ' Whitelaw and Westweli meet-in the final this afternoon. . , Bfow The Play does. On the first head Whitelaw opened his score with a two, ; Westweli replying with a single on the second and a brace on the third. On the next head the Hikurangi rink notched another two, but Whitelaw gained ah- 1 other' single on the fifth. The scores were now 5—3 in favour of Westweli, but the next head saw; Whitelaw, with a well-played two, even the is-, sue. Another single on the seventh put Westweli : in the lead. again and another one on the next , put him two up. His advantage was appreciably augmented on the ninth, 1 a three mak-, ing him five up. On' the /tenth, Westwell gained a beautiful four, to make the score 14—5 in his favour at the afternoon tea adjournment. ,

Eemiger beat Miss Wilson and |Mrs. Thomson 9 —4. * ' A

Combined Doubles, A Grade.—Second Round: ..O’Carroll and- Miss Remiger beat Johns and Miss . Zinzan 9-—3.. Semi-final: Charters and .Miss Massey beat Presswood and Miss Mason 9—5.

Combined Doubles, B Grade.—Semifinals: Wood and Miss Lee beat Wells and Mrs Martin 9—4; Miller and Miss Lauder beat Strange and Mrs McLeod 9-6*. , Boys’ Doubles. —Pinal: McLean and Smith . (ser) beat F. R. and J. Carter (-15,2-7) 6—3, G—2.

MANGAPAI v. WAIKIEKIE

A team of, Mangapai tennis asts, 17 strong, visited Waikiekie .on Saturday, April 8, when 24 seta were played, each side securing twelve. Results are given below, ’ Mangapai players being mentioned first: —

Hiss D. Carter and Miss MePhe3 beat Miss I. Rountree and .Mrs E. - Babe, 6—5; Mrs Pinlayson and Mrs P.; Carter lost to Miss H. Rountree and Mrs Christensen, 3—6; Miss H. Thom*, son and Miss p. Carter lost to Mrs Grey and Mrs Gunson, 4—6; Mrs A.. Hayward and Miss Walker lost to Mrs Dobson and Miss D. Babe, ,3 —(5; Mrs / Harrison.and Mrs Ormandy lost to Mrs Ciiellew and Miss D. Love, 2—6. .P. and P. Carter ■ beat C. and J. Leech; / 2;-S. Mullins and W. Drmandy beat ,v J. T. Stephen and R. MeSkimming,' 6—3; S. Ormandy and G. Hayward ' beat R. and E. Babe,. 6—5; Miss McPhee and P. ‘ Carter lost to Miss I. Rountree and C. Leech, 3 —6; Miss D, Carter and S. Mullins beat ' .Mrs R. Babe and J. Leech, 6 —2; Mrs Pinlayson and P. Carter beat Miss K. Rountree and J. T. Stephen; 6—5; Mrs P. Carter and W. Ormandy beat Mrs ", Christensen and R. MeSkimming, 6: —5; Miss H. Thomson and S. Ormandy lost, to Mrs Grey and R. Babe, 5—6; Miss P. Carter and G. Hayward beat Mrs , Gunson and E. Babe, 6 —2* Mr and Mrs A. Hayward beat Mr and Mrs C. Dobson, 6—3; Miss Walker and A. Hay- - ward lost to Miss D. Babe and H. Berridge, 3—6. Miss D. Carter lost .to Miss I. Rountree, 4—6; Miss McPhee ’ lost to Mrs R. Babe, o—6; Mrs Pinlayson beat Miss ,K. Rountree, 6—5; Miss H. Thomson lost to Mrs Grey, o—6; Miss P. Carter beat Mrs Gunson, 6—5. F. Carter lost to C. Leech, 4—6; S. Mullins lost, to J. Leech, 4 —6; G. Hayward beat E. Babe, 6—5.

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Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 6

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BOWLING Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 6

BOWLING Northern Advocate, 17 April 1933, Page 6

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