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BOWLING.

; ; ,''•'■; >=v,::V.3L.PJß.A: TOURNAMENT. . " -u—- - " "'j -THIRD DAY'S PLAY. ] • . The Auckland ProvinciSal Bowling Asbotdsdon's Easter tournament was resumed yesterday on the Auckjarid green/ the weather up tall late-in tlte afternoon being ail that could be desiredi. Resufta of the ', three competitions are as follows.:-- .. CHAMPION PAIRS. FD7TH ROUND. SECTION A. Barrett and Vincent, 21, v. GoHwate* and Gorman, 16. ... Lambert and Cornish, 18, v. Pollard and Jenkins and Kayes, 18, V. Black and Osmond, 17. .'-.,,'" V ..Lambert and Cornish, and t Black and Osmond played off a tie : of : 7 heads— Osmond 4, Cornish 3. ■/'■;■. . " '): ■'):■:-■: ■ . 6EOTIOST B. .: : ,-' Badeley and Fookes, Z\ v. Packman and " McGregor, 15.; Golland and Ramsay, I*, v. ightori and Jackson, 23, '.■■ '' ; ■ V Brimblecombe and Eagleton, 21, v.. Dr. ": Boyd and Norgrove, 17. . ■ ■•. ( ..'s ; sßCflpioK a :Copelnnd and NeedhaUn,-20, %' Botterill : Courtney. 15,.' Gillies and Lamb, 215, v. Dinnis and Kanuner, 23. * Wright and Bouskill, 20, v. Sayers and ■- Laird, 17, •■'.>"• .v-.. . /-.;.• BBOTION IK -. ; : . Mantell and Wilson, 22, v. O'SuUivan and Laurie, 19. . and Mcintosh, 19, v. Brown and Colledge, 17- .' Bai-kley arid Casey, 24, v. Clark and: ;■":■ Smithera, 18. ' - ■ , , SECTION » . M«Cullough and Fraser, 1% v. Neill and ; : -Li#s,\ 17. " ■ • Thorpe and Layland, 19, v. Kinghorne .■■'... »nd Braid, 11. ~ s -.' : . Canning and Oswald, 18, v. Wickham andHilUlT. . . ; ' -Oswald won the section in the play off. SECTION 3?. . ' Puher and Say***, 23, v Burfoot and , Burfdot* 20. Smith and Jenkin, 19, v. Schnakenberg ■ - and Armstrong. 18.: ;- -...^ :■ "- lye- '' and Miller, 21, : : ▼. Warren and -Howell, 18.- v . ■*:>■ , "° ... .VBBOTKW Q,. - -:Pelh*m «id Walker, 35, A. Hill and Sullivan, 25. Qarke and Mclvor, 15, V. Mclnnis and Jkilauwni 14.\ ~''-#■•■'...'. ; -'"'v ' / --'' „ - ; ISainaburyand Jones, 20, v. Chappell . and McPhail, 19., < . SEOTfOS JBL """- ' Armstrong and Mason, 22, v.* Clay and 14. . -. Dickewrt nad Stemsosj, r 21, v.. Davis ■;•• - : and Rowland, 17. . ;^-h : . ' ' -.> .. . , Stanaway and Coaway, 24, ▼. Millington i and Carter, 17. . ; , BBOfIHW It,' Mcintosh and Xoong, 23, v. Hodgson : ' jKtd Wakeriey, .14. ''"•': Blaochard arid ■ Pearson, 31, v. Martin and Vaile, 16\ Beanos* x. ■'■'■• Ranldn and Mercer, 19, v, Middleton and Davis,. 16. ■ , «• • . Johnston and Brooke., 19, v. Newbegia and Crowhurat, 15. ssuxxroALs. . Casey (Grey Lynn), 23, ▼. *»**« -r (Mount Bden), 17. -i * Walkas . (Ponaonby), 21,, v. Osmond (Auckland), 19. The final will be played between Casey and Walker at the Auckland green on tstfoxday, at 2.30 p.m. '. ' ■-.- ■■' ■'''■■. , .•.'■'•■'.-''-,'-> .-'.■ ; ' '-"'-'■'.' -'V-. •.'■ ' '■'■'. >~'-■" ' ; ."■ ... cltjbs' Kmnmvjs match. s '"' ,:;, :^ : i WON BY A.P.B.A. ■■:■•.£ In ,1m final >■■■& van executive match, :■ which decided the possession of the Kohn V Cttp, the A.P.B.A. team started o« in great form, the scores at the end of the fourteenth head being: A.P.8.A., 17; Epsom, 6. The A,P.8.& continned to bold: the advantage, and the conclusion of the : seventeenth head was reached with the fi score. iwdwig;2^ Epsom new tedneed the margin sUthtly, and the game ended: A.P.BJL, ; f'/'.Jspspm,- H. '«» whining r iesm consisted of Messrs. K. A. Craig, G. BaOdon, Ji Cariaw, and A- M. Btydenj 'i • tlea^inMttdsnt,. treasurer,' ..and-: secretary of the AncuMad Pionmaa) Bowl- ! • -"':ing : -Assbci»4»cttV,-TJ»^'dipV^wM;jpTeMnted-. :.-;• .(^■tlrf successful team Mr. C. Schnaucr. FmST-YEAR CHAMPIONSHIP. *• ' . THE , SEMI-FINAL. / ' The semi-final in the first-year champion- ; •hip was contested between Dominion Road ; (TomngtOTj. Swann. t HanaenV and .'.;■ Auckland (CainAelL W. G. Smith, ;. JPbfccher). &&M»a£ were first to get go:J ing, but at lho«id;-of the fißwmth head, : ■-'■-. : the woreSiwere 10 all The Dominion '•.V Road team then asserted itaelf, and *fter ',' tl»Tfif|ae|i^. : ''hes^ : \,hjad.'- a lead' of ; three. ': Auckland HP* crept np, however, and -on the nineteenth ; the was 14 >; sB, Dominion Road now came to the front once more, and secured- » victory, which ■•■•'■ enabled them to meet Devoirnart in the ■> ■'..-■ ■■':/■:] :^-: s^*ll****%;: : ;"/"':_ v The contest in ; an interesting one... With 10 heads gone,. -■■' Devonport wal leading, the acorea bemg /li— At the end of the twelfth head, each team had added a single. When 16 heads' were gone^tthe ; scbies> were: Devonport, 14 DWmion Road, 10-: At the : nineteenth . head. Dominion Road hid |i •/ drawn lev si, the score 'being 14 aft. De- ". • vonport scored .-.* singlf on each of the V.' concluding heads, ; : and won an floating: .. game by 16—14- ' ,< ~ ' - In the championship, Devonport Vwon; Section A, Mount Eden- Section K Auckland * Section 0, and Dominion Road Section D.

SECTION PLAY. ; In the champion pain natch. Osmond ** {Auckland) won Section A, Eagleton (Dominion Road) Section B, Bouskill (Rocky Nook) -Section' 0, Owey (Grey Lynn) Section D, Oswald (Pcnsonby) Section E, Jenkin (Rocky Nook) Section J" > Walker aonby) Section G> Mason (Devdnport) Section H, McGregor. (West End) , Section I, Power (Te Kuiti) Section Ej Young (Mount Eden) Section L, and Mercer (Mount Eden) Section M.' In,; the intersection play, ' Osmond defeated .Eagleton, Casey beat Bouakill, Oswald beat Jenkin, Walker beat Mason, Power, beat McGregor, and Mercer beat Young. The concluding ;games resulted as follows: Walker (Pcnaonbyj, 24, v. Oswald (Pon- ;;': *onby), 17. > Osmond: (Auckland), 22, v. Power (Te ' Kuiti), 15. -■ v '. Casey (Grey Lynn) and Mercer (Mount 3We»J : ' r .' ; - ■•• ■f.-,\ i« ii —i^wm i : BUTCHERS . V. FARMERS. . , ;-■: On Tuesday next a match, Butchery v. *=:■•■' .. Fanner*, is to be played at Onebunga, : the f<d]owug.being>tbe teams :-- " • Farmers; J. M* t Kyle, W. Porter, J. Robinson. T, Wallace; J. Wallace, F. AnKnight; W Glaston, R. Wallace, A. Robmson t D. UcKoik ht ' Gri | : fitha, parsons; Buchanan, Lane, J.

: Jones, Jsi2tt j Marshall. Petoi McGregor, J. «Smith; Dickenson. Postles, . McDougall, 0, 0, Baker. ,: At Mount Eden: H. Walton. Ure, Ferguson, Rankin W. P., Parker, Shakleford, Cos," Hudson; Cooper,Adkins, Braith- : waite, • Suririan; Monk, ' Smith, Miller, Young; Wagstaff, Newland,Wooller, Gar* land; R. Walton, Fisher, Gatenby; Trayes. f-" : ' "'■ '•- : : ;; -; v.v , First Year Players (at Carlton): Poliardi Rentier, Watson,, wheeler: v : GREY LYNN CLUB. "Members of the- Grey Lynn .Bowling , Club held a pairs' tournament on Good , , Friday* ;.■■.' Casey and Buckley,; sen., won I A section, and Parsons and Paul the B section. ! : The f)naT will be played as soon as possible, , _ CAMBRIDGE TOURNAMENT. [BY TEEKGRAPH.—N)WST CORRESPONDENT.j Cambridge. Tuesday. In the : bowling tournament, the conclusion :of the t seventh round left Stanley Bay (Parker) ' winner of A section; with, seven wins j Whitiora (Mitchell) of the iB section, with six wins? Whitiora (Coombes) of > the C section, with six wins. ;v --•-• ':-The-1; semi-final v between Parker Vj and Coombes was -l a great struggle,; each aide •playing r splendidly. Eventually Stanley Bay won oy 16^;0fi^ The final, between 'rParker and Mitchell, was played in the afternoon. After a splendid display Stanley Bay won by 21 to 11. . * Pairs Matches: K. Anderson and BuckUSai lost to Tucker and Gladding: Walker and : McFariane beat Cvickett : and Rivers ; Davys and Clements lost to McCrei and Green; Cook and Gray,lost to Hamilton and O'Toole; McWattera and Allan i lost"; to Bray > and Taylor; Coroner and Middleton lost to Woods and Taylor: H^fLewis and • CJurtam beat ; Bryce and Byrne; Cfrickett and Rivers lost ■;,to Davys' and 'Clements; : : and Grey lost to Anderson and . Buckland; Hamilton and jO'Toolev beat Couper and Middleton; ! Bryce and "Byrne lost to Rowe and Wil [Hams; Brayj«rid Taylor beat Tucker and j Gladding j Woods and Taylor lost to Mc[Waiters and Allen; Anderson and .Buck I land lost to Bray arid Taylor; ;? MeCrea ! and Green . lost -to "Rowe and : Williams: Tucker';' and Gladding beat Cook and I Gray j Crickett and Rivers beat Lews and lain; Couper and Middleton beat Me|Witters . and Allen; Walker i and McFarlane beat McCrea and Green; Walker "and McFariane beat Bryce and Byrne; Coupor and Middleton lost to Bray and Taylor; 1 McWatters arid Allen lost to Tucker end [Gladding; Hamilton, and O'Toole beat I Anderson and Buckland; Bray and Taylor I beat Tucker arid Gladding; Hamilton and | O'Toole beat Woods and - Taylor; Davys arid Clements lost to Rowe and Williams: j Bryce arid Byrne lost to Crickett and [Rivers; Woods and Taylor beat Tucker and Gladding Hamilton and O'Toolo lost |to McWatters and , Allen;. Bryce and Byrne lost to Davys and Clements; Mc Crea and Green beat Lewis and Curtain; Walker and McEarlane beat Williams ana" Rowe.. U ' ■'>-•' ;; The semi-finals and finals will be played to-morrow morning, H \ ' 2 __ r ATHLETICS. * THAMES FORESTERS' SPORTS. - : ; : [IT wbwwiph.—own correspondent.] ' ,_ ' Tsastss, Tuesday. •. The following are the results of the concluding events of the TJutmee Foresters' annual sports, held yesterday :— - Thames 'Wheel Race, two miles.—A. Rogers, 230 yds, 1; M. Morrison, 200 yds, 2;H. L. Manning, 280 yds, 3. Time, 5m 31jfc •■'' ! > i .■:-.-*. ;;v/.- ; .': ./>. .'-"'"■ - Forced Handicap, 120 yd*.— J. Mills, %ds, 1} a CSark, 10yds, 2; P. Corbett, Time, 12J* -' •" , booths? i Bicycle Race, -one nsile.—G. Mitchell, 12(Jyds, 1; F. Poland, 14Qyd»; 2; L. M Sbamfley, 140 yds, 3. Time, 2m .30*. .".- -••••, • . : ;.-.,- Committee"Race.—J., Mime, 1; A. Fleming 21 R. Cox, 3. Fire Brigade t Competition (two men coupling event). and Kekher (Grey Lynn), time 365, 1; Madder and Jenkin {Thames), 365, 2: Wharton and Benjamin .(Eden Ibmce), 4fc, 3 Ingall and Neil (Karangahake), 40»; Willets and Warner (Tbamw), 41 2-ss; Gosper and More (Pseroa), 4Ss. '.',.. 'One Man Coupling (sealed handicap).— Mackio (Is), 35 l-Ssi 1 5 Willets (7s), 37. 4-s*, 2: Waiter (4a). 4Cfe, 3; Jenkin (3*L 41 4-Ss, 4- „ > One Man Conph'ng (open).— G. -]faelaai:~;36s, 1; Fireman P. Jenkin, 3? 2-5», 2; Fireman B. Warner, 395, 3. SPORTS. i r The. sports meeting held under the ausplces. of the Cdromandel Athletic 'Club, on Easter Saturday proved most, successful. The r management r was excellent, and a special word of praise is duo to the secretaiy {Mr? Hoyeu)j who proved himself to be a hardworking and , highly-efficient offi cial. The following are the results:— '.-; Novice Handicap: First Heat— 1, Bridle 2: Second Heat—Cooper 1, Sean 2. Third HeaAr-Burrett ; Xly Corbett 2. Ebnrtfi ■ Simpson 1. r Final—Mann and Cooper (dead beat) 1, Corbett 2. Time •;, 150 Yds Handicap: First Heit-^-Marwick 1, Brinkman 2. Second Heat—Kean 1, Burns .2.: ." Final—•Brinkmari.l/ Kean 2, Marwick and Burns (dead heat) 3. 220 Yds Handicap >.t. First. Heat-MBrink-man 1, Cooper 2.' Second Heat-— 1, Burns 2. » Third Heat—Flynn 1. Burrett a Final—Mann 1, Flynri 2, Cooper 3. Time,,24sec. .';•'.- 1 ■. = Bicycle Race (two miles and a-half) : Briwr'(scr.) 1,- Goodie (150 yds) 2, Alley, (100 yds) 3. 440 Yds: Simpson 1, Davis 2, Brinkman 3. - : .: Time,," 60.',4-ss. '■'.'.- V. Hurdles > (220 Yds): Tula 1, Flynn 2, .S^3;''^Tnne, ; .'3o.3-stk, > Schoolboys' Championship: Audley 1, Strongman 2. - ' Half-mil© Handicap > Davis 1, Simpson 2,.-Peters'.3.-'" ; Bracelet (75Yds): Corbett 1, Barrett 2, Weston 3. A lOOOYds: Davia 1, Simpson 2, McMillan 3T ■ ■ ■ » ' IOOYdS/ Handicap: Burrett 1. Peters 2, Marwick'3. -- : ->- ■; Standing Chop: J. O'Sullivan 1, D. Angle 2,1*. Lowery 3. ? ;UaderharidChori: D. Angle 1, J. O'Sullivan 2, J. Hovell 3. ; Jacking Event: J. Hovell and mate 1, S. Brown .and mate 2.

v POLO. WATKATO REPRESENTATIVES. rB'J •nDtaQBAPH—OWK OOEaEBPONDBNT.] Hamiltox, Tuesday, r Wa&^ will be represented at the New Zealand Polo Association's tournament at Palmerston Norths which starts on Thursday, iby two teams, Te Awamutu and Hamilton. The -players in the latter team i are: W. H. Hume (captain), R. J. Dodd, Ittnes Taylor, and ! P. vW. Hunter, who I leave '?■ by the' express : to-morrow > night. ; The : Barton team has been putting in regular practice, and the members of the club have given the team the use of the best ponies belonging to them. In the first round" lot the Savile Cup: Hamilton have drawn Rangitikei, and play on Friday-, ' ' ';' . • '■'■■■■■:c'-v":-BOXING. UNIVERSITY TOURNEY I [BT PRESB ASSOCIATION.] : , -. : Weluncton; Tuesday. . The University boxing tournament was held to-night before a -.good attendance. The bouts were fairly welljcsontested, with W following results: ■ > Light-weight: Stewart (Victoria College) beat: Menzies. {Otago), Partridge 50fego),beafc Boyle(Victona College). -■ . Welter-weight: Barton (Otago) beat £t«M»n<{Vttfc^ College).e*vy*weights Brcili»ftri (Victoria College) beat Cody (Otago).. '. ;i. - A Middle-weight: Childs (Otagoi beat Pnd&Oß (Victoria College^

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New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15260, 26 March 1913, Page 10

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BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15260, 26 March 1913, Page 10

BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume L, Issue 15260, 26 March 1913, Page 10

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