FIFTH ROUND
COWLS TOURNEY AT AUCKLAND TO-DAY'S RESULTS I United Press Association! AUCKLAND, This Day. The filth round o£ the National Rinks Bowling championship opened to-day in windy weather. Results: Section U—A. Bell (Tauranga) 29, 1 McKenzie (Onehunga) 13; Mattan i (Foxton) 34, Davey (Dargaville) 10; S. W. Thompson (Hillsboro) 40, Maiden 16; Faire (West End) 35, Johnson (Ponsonby) 13; R. Hosking (Carlton) 25, Pope (Stratford) 17. Johnson lost for the fourth time. Section R—Whitelaw (Whangarei) 30, Gilmour (Carlton) 17; Engebretsen (Wanganui) 32, Shirley (Claudelands) 19; Turton (Huntly) 24, Randall (Rocky Nook) 14; Martin (Ellerslie) 30, Wallace (Epsom) 21; H. J. Smith (St. Heliers) 27, Chambers (Sumner) 16. Engebretsen is still unbeaten. Section C—Vincent (Auckland) 26, G. Bennett (Poverty Bay) 18; J. H. Brown (Upper Hutt) 19, Elliott (Whitoria) 16; G. Clarke (Mount Albert) 26, J. R. Smith (Kelburn) 14; Myers (Avondale) 32, Purdy (Mt. Eden) 21; Sunde (Gleneden) 28, Moss (Greymouth) 20. Myers is still unbeaten. Section B—Lancaster (Carlton) 22, Rendle (Upper Hutt) 10; A. M. Higgs (New Plymouth) 31, McGonagle 9; Coombes (Hamilton) 30, Piggott (Whangarei) 23, Layzell (Devonport) 25, A. J. Thomson (West End, Auckland) 16; G. P. Russell (Richmond) 25, Hoyes (Avondale) 23. Section G—R. Thomas (Mt. Albert) 27, Mowhannell (Hataitai) 19; Newman (Thames) 23, Jack (Papanui) 21; Parsons (Ponsonby) 25, Harrison (N.S.W.) 19; S. Jenkin (Carlton) 29, Francis (Balmoral) 22; Avey (St. Heliers) 32, Besley (New Brighton) 22. Thomas is still unbeaten.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 January 1939, Page 6
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237FIFTH ROUND Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 16 January 1939, Page 6
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