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BOWLING.

■*»> ' THE LAMBERT CUP. Following are additional results of Lambert Cup Pennant bowling matches played on Saturday afternoon, the players for the club first-mentioned taking precedence in . each instance: — WAITEMATA V. ROCKY NOOK. At Waitemata.—O'Leary, Ashton, Lyon Campbell, 16, v. Barton. Bnscombe, Keatlcy, Pearce, 20. This snakes Rocky Nook two wins and no losses against Waitemata. , ROCKY NOOK V. OTAHUHU. Smith, Roylance, Blakey, Wakerley, 21. v. Harvey, Kemplay, Cahill, Carson, 15; Wil-, liams. Wheeler, Kayes, Martin, 23, v. Campbell. Whyte. Aitken, Jeffries, 12. This makes Rocky Nook four.wins against Otahuhu. TAKAPUNA V. OTAHUHU. » Cowan. Holmes, Gamble, Hunter 18, t. Wells, J. Harper, Wilßop, Hebden, 19. This makes Otahuhu two wins against Takapuna. AUCKLAND V. MOUNT ALBERT. At Mount Albert.—-Dickson Bower, Neumegen, Price, 22. v. Nash. Blair, Topliss, Baildon, 19; Messer, Rawiinson, NeiL Hussell. 12. -A Hobday. Mcßride, Ashton, Jenkin, 34. Both clubs won two games. CLUB GAMES, WAITEMATA. Percentage Fours.—Colvin. Brown Crowley. Osley. 24, v. Caulield, John, Prentice, Clarke, 13. . OTAHUHU. Percentage Fours.—Mansell,' E. Whitmore. W. G Wood. 32, v. Burridge, R. Jones, Fearnley 30; Best Dr. Bowiey, Chittenden iL v i • •«?>• £ ar , r , y - Appe - 15 = Nixon, Leo. Lippiatt R. Todd, 22, v. Brown, Hedley, Meyer, May, 10. *£OUNT ALBERT The Mount J Albert Bowling and Croquet Club will hold an "At Home" on Saturday afternoon. ■' , _ KARANGAHAKE CLUB. GOLDFIELDS' STARS MATCH. [BY telegraph— OWN correspondent.] KARANGAHAKE, Monday. The following are the results of matches played on the Karangahake bowling green during the past week: — Club Rc'lfern, Davis, Tucker, Marsh, 15. v. Liddle Johnstone. Hilton Andrew, 19, Kedfern, Davis, Tucker, Marsh, 21, v. Jamieson,. Dickey, Stansfield, McLean, -22; Barry, Kemp, Mayson, Gallaher 20. v. Glimore. Murray. Hayward, Jury 21; Liddle, Johnstone. Hilton. Andrew 16. v. Jamieson, Dickey, Stansfield, McLean 23; Phillips, Laurie, Kennedy, Moran, 22, v. Crosbie, Ladrier. Dutton Hill, 26; Jamieson, Dickey, Stansfield, McLean, 15, v. Manders. Wilson, Ritchie, Senior, 16. A Championship.—Deano, 19 v Gallaher 20; McGonagle. 17, v. Senior, 18; Dutton, 15, v. McGonagle, 16; Jury, 16, v Deane, 17; Hilton 15, v. Gallaher, 16; Hayward, 16, v. McGonagle, 18. B Championship.—Ray. 16 v. Manders, 20; Ray, 15, v.-Barry, 16; Manders 16, v. Laurie, 18; Murray, 5, v. Metcalfe, 27; ' • Liddle, 17. v. Laurie, 18; Metcalfe. 14, v. ; Manders, 16; Metcalfe, 16 v. Ray 20. President's Handicap.—Barry, 14," v. McGonagle, 24; Ritchie, 14, v, McGonagle, 24; Mayson. 11, v. Senior, 22. GoldSclds' Stars.— Saturday Karangahake (holders) played Te Aroha, the result being as follows:—Te Aroha (Hinton, Heathcote, Maingay, J. D. Morrison). 15, v. Karanga.ha.ko (Tucker, Deane, Gallaher, Jury), 26.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 7

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BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 7

BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17338, 9 December 1919, Page 7