BOWLING.
TAURANGA TOURNAMENT. SECOND DAY'S PLAY. [ET TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TAURANGA, Wednesday. The bowling tournament was continued today m fine weather. The results of play were as follows:— FOURTH ROUND. Section A.—Howell (Carlton), 17. .v. S«coombe (Otorohanga), 13: Wilson (Hamilton), 27. v. Buschka (Waihi), 22; Crowley (T« Kca), 20, v. Pragnell (Masterton). 14: Palmer (Te Puke), 26, v. Eagleton (Rocky Nook), 17; Watson (Matamata), a bye. Section B.—Parsons (Onehunga), 22, t. Clemson (Ponsonbyi, 14; Higgott (Whitiora), 22, v. Adamson (Thames), 15; Rowe (Tauranga.). 26, v. Potter (Waffinetan), 22; 3. B. Morrison (Te Aroha), 27, ▼. Blair (Mt. Albert), 20; Ure (Wbakatane), a, bye. Section C—Fookes (Carlton), 21, v. Armstrong (Pukekohe), 20; Pilkington (Hamilton), 17, v. Manson (Rotorua), 16; Bull (Napier). p' jY* S" , (M^,rama; !/ 2!: Hardley (West End). 20, v. Bell (Te Puke). 17; Lewis (Camondge). a bye. Sect/on D—Mills (Takapuna), 20, t. Sardie Neil (Auckland), 18; Cook (Waiuku). ?7, v. smith (Frankton), 24; Torrance (Tauranga), 20. v. Lauchlan (Seatoun) 14; Tanner (Epsom), 32, v. J. D Morrison (T© Aroha), 9; Uould (Ngaruawahia), a bye. FIFTH ROUND. Section A.—Pragnell (Masterton), 20, v. Eagleton (Rocky Nook). 19; Crowley (Te Koa), 21. v. Seccombe (Otorohanga), 18; Ruschka (Waihi), 24. v. Howell (Carlton), 20; Wilson (Hamilton), 21, v. Watson (Matamata), 9; Palmer (Te Puke), a bye. Section B.—Higgott (Whitiora.). 24. t. Ure gyhakatane). 20: Potter (Wellington), 24, v. Blair (Mount Albert), 21; Rowe (Tauranga). <<h. v - 5*" 0118 jOnehunga), 17; Adamson ahames), 29, v. Clerneon (Ponsonby), 17; J. B. Morrison (Te Aroha), a bye. rrc?*.* 1 ?? , c -—Bull (Napier), 23, v. Hardley (West End) 18; Armstrong (Pukekohe), 25, Y. itimmer (Marama), 10; Manson (Rotorua), 16. v. Fookes (Carlton), 15; Pilkington Oiamilton), 20. v. Lewis (Cambridge). 18; lieu (le Puke), a bye. Section D.—Hardie Neil (Auckland) 26, v. W. Coote (Waiuku), 8; Gould (Ngarua- ?, ahaao ;„ J 9 ' v - F - Smith (Frankton), 14; ilills (Xakapuna). 22, t. Torrance (Tauranga). 17; Tannor (Epsom), 27, v. Lauchlan (Seatoun). 13; J. D. Morrison (Te Aroha) a bye. SIXTH ROUND. Section A.—Pragnell (Masterton), 20, v. Palmer (Te Puke), 16; Howell (Carlton), 28, v. Watson (Matamata), 12: Crowley (Te Koa), 24. v. Buschka (Waihi), 21; Seccombe (Otorohanga), 23, v. Eagleton (Rocky Nook), 17; Wilson (Hamilton), a. bye. Section B.—Adamson (Thames). 24. v. Rowe (Tauranga). 7; Parsons (Onehunga). 29, v. Blair (Mount Albert), 20; Clemson (Ponsonby), 25, v. Ure (Whakatane). 18; J. B. Morrison (Te Aroha). 20, v. Potter (Wellington), 15; Higgott (Whitiora), a bye. Section C.—Armstrong (Pukekohe), 24, t. Hardley (West End). 20; Bull (Napier). 27, v. Bell (Te Puke). 23= Fookes (Carlton), 19, v. Lewis (Cambridge). 18; Manson (Rotorua), 26. t. Rimmer (Marama), 16; Pilkington (Hamilton), a bye. Section D— Coote (Waiuku), 23, v. Torrance (Tauranga), 19; Lauchlan (Seatoun). 20, v. J. D. Morrison (Te Aroha). 18; Mills (Takapuna). 24, v. Tanner (Epsom), 23; Gould (Ngaruawahia), 22, v. Hardie Neil lAuckland), 13; F. Smith (Frankton), a bye. In the first round played yesterday Howell (Carlton). 19, defeated Eagleton (Rocky Nook), 18. INTER-CLUB MATCH. Tho following first year players will represent Dominion Road against Devonport on Saturday: —At Dominion Road : Forder, Mackinven, Spier. Betts. At D«vonpoxt-. ■McClymonl. Braekenrig, Richardson, Gladstone.
THE TCARANGAHAK.E CLUB. An " At Home" was hold by the Karanga- i hake Bowling Club on Saturday, to welcome ' back Mr. Jury and his team after winning ; the fours competition at the New Zealand ' tournament, held in Wellington recently. Representatives of the Goldfields. Ponsonby, and Carlton Clubs were present, and the green was taxed to it 3 utmost to accommodate_ those assembled to do honour to this year's champion rink, MessT3. Jury, Gallaher. Bell, and Hilton. The president, Mr.. W McLean, in welcoming the team, spoke •'.uogistically of. the record put up by it Mr. Jury suitably responded. The following games were played:—Mannix. Havward, Morrison, Taylor. 18. v. Verrall. Harris. Hewitt. Smith. 14: Whitehouso. McCullough, D. Mpran. Towers. 18, v. Sutton, Pratt, Duschka, Truscott. 20; Reid. Murphy, Banks ISoonan. 16, v. Pio. Thomas. Odium, McDermott. 22; Kinsella. Collins. Southberg, Bygrave, 22, v. Alexander. Hovell. Hinton, J. Jury. 18; Dare, Dutton. Tucker, Jury 22 Zi v? arT <?] 1 ' l7?i to s?'„ H JiJ o o n ' Wallace, 16; \ Noble. Stansfield, Bell, Wells. 19, v Pivac Hedge. Hmd, Leah, 19; Chamberlain, Stamp' Paull Vercoe. 18. v. Johnston. Inglis, Galla, h Z*' HP 0 ' 21: Hamilton. Ardern. McConaehie Dransfield, 28, v. Spearing, Ingall Landy. Morgan, 16.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17708, 17 February 1921, Page 9
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