BOWLING.
AUCKLAND CLUB MATCHES. The following are the results of club com' petitions piayed by the Auckland Club re oently:—Championship (semi-final): Gray. 21 23, v. Huston. 20, 14. Junior Champion ship: McCrea. 21, 20, 21, v. Jury, 20. 21. 20; Eawlinson. 21. 16, 21. v. Newbegin, 9. 21. 14 Club Pairs (handicap): Murrell and Fletcner 81. v. Birkenhead and Thornos, 25. Jubito Cup (handicap singles): Craig. 23. v. Crow hurst. 17: G. J. Mackey. 24. v. Soantlebury 17- Daniel. 21, v. G. E. Gardiner, 18; Hor die Neil. 21. T. Keesing, 18; Dixon, 21, v. Barclay, 19: H«nus, 22, v. 18: Deveteux, 25, v. Simpson, 12. Diamond Jubilee (handicap singles): Byrie, 28. v. Harrop, 17: Bailey. 25, v. Mis. 13: Hemns, 22; V. Craig, 12: Jury, 23, v. Eawlinson, 18: McCrea, 21. v. Ryrie. 18- Anzac Cup (handicap singles): Baily, 32. v.. Harvie, 20. Consolation Match (handicap singles): Atkin, 22. v. Kretschmar, 19: C-. E Gardiner, 27, v. Birkenhead, 8. Novices' Match (handicap simlea): Birkenhead, 21. 7. De Benxy. 4: Lyell. 26. v. Kirk, 17; Alexander, 22, v. Cassie, 20. REMUERA V. MASONIC INSTITUTE. The following is the result of .the match, Remuera Bowline Club, v. Masonic Institute, played at Remuera on Thursday, .Remuera names first mentioned ;-Clark, Vickerman, Farmer, McLean, 18, v. Howard, Johnson, Bollett, Saxton, 22; Scott, Rossiter. Peglor, Wooller 34 t. Harrison, Everton, Fraser, Riblris;V:-J. Campbell. Stubbs. Wer, Dingwall. 20, v. Culley. Savage, J. Smith, M Walker. 17: Raven, Callender. McFarSno. McCallum. 8, v. Copeland. Haydon Eanna, Atop, 24: Alexander, Headdey, (iellars. Coe. 16, v. Tapper. Bertram, ThompotT Pelham. 25; Davis, Williams, Ratibone, Watson, 18, v. Macpherson, Semadem. Walton, Julian, 20. MASONIC LODGE MATCH. The annual bowling match between Are Lodge, No 1, and Maungawhau will take place at the Mount Eden green next Thursday, at 2.18 sharp- The following will .represent Ara, No. l:-Benny.N. Nicholson, McLean. Graham; W. M. White, J C. Campbell, Geo. Walker, Bailey; Buttle, A, Coutts, M. McCallum, Elanchard; Snoad.J. W. Hardley, G- Mackay, Hosking; Allsop, Dr. Inglis, A. Farmer, M. Walker; Loighton. Robertson, Gaudin. Ball. Reserves: Worthington. Indet, S. Rcid. Sawbridge. Goldstein, Gentles. Any, player not able to attend is requested to advise Mr. Alex. I. Farmer immediately. GILMORE CUP MATCH. The Papatoetoe Bowling Club representatives defeated Howick on the Papatoetoe green in the second match for the Gilmore Cup last week by 84 to 70. This gives one win to each club for the season, and the deciding match will be played at Howick on March 16. Tho scores were as follow, Papatoetoe uames being mentioned first:—First round: McCullough, Smytheman, Andrew, Mclvor. 12, v. Batos, Gerring, Millen. Johnson, 111; Watson, Morgan, Rawnsley, Knight. 26, v- Sievewright. Gill, Grainger, Gilmov*, 18. Second round: Knight, 28, v. Johnson, 14; Mclvor, 18, v. Gilmore, 17WHOLESALE Y. RETAIL. Th.l 3 following players have been selectee 1 to play in a match, Wholesale Soft Goods Waruhouses agftinst the Retail Shops, al Carlton green on Wednesday, play com. mencing at 10 a.m.:— Wholesale.—Blair, Buttle, Buchanan Blamires. C. Clark; Darby, Dickey, Goudie, Hooton, Holland; Jeavcns, Jacks, C. H. Jones, Littlejohn, Mercer; Murray, Oswald, Rainger, Renwick; Richardson. Reid. Squir rell. Sneddon. F. Smith; C. O. Smith. K. Smith. A. E. Smith. Sole, Sellers: J. E. Thompson, F. J. Thompson, Wodlley. Retailers.—Anderson, Almao, Blakey, Baldison, Caughey, Cooper, Choyce sen., Choyce jun.; Clarkson, Cox. A. Court. , Daisley. Ferguson, Gooding, Glass, Hay. Hill, Johnson, Milne, Meikle, Monk. O'Sullivan, Rendell, Rowlands, Shove, Shanley, Tutt, Williams, Woodham. ROTURUA TOURNAMENT. FINAL WON BY TAURANGA RINK. [by telegraph—own cobbesfondent.] ROTORUA, Siturday. The bowling tournament was concludod to-day the winners being the Tauranga rink skipped by Cotton. In the semi-final this rink defeated Eagleton (Rocky Nook) by 50 to 23. Owing to indisposition Cotton was unable to pla7 in the final. against Lamb (Carlton), and Moncur took his place. The result waß:—Teasey, Watson, Best, Moncur, 22, v. Cottrell, Wrightson, Warren, Lamb, 14. INTER-CLUB MATCHES. PAPATOETOE V. HOWICK., The inter-club bowling match played last week between Papatoetoe and Howick was won by the former by 176 to 114. The scores were as follow, Papatoetoe names being mentioned first:—First round: Bryant, Galloway. Tidmarsh. Coles, 31, v. Roberts, Adams, Richardson, Bnckell, 11; Cowling, Death, Millington, Brown, 13, v. Urea, Selby, Cowan, Wilson, 19; Trimble, Mills. Nettlingham, Cutforth. 31. v. Parkinson. Sievewright,. £ jeer,. Speechley, 11; Jenkins Hall, Nesbitt, Daisley. 23, v. Garrett, Pato'n, Fordo, Alexander, 9. Second round: Cutforth, 23. v. Wj 18011 ;, 1 *: S o^?-,, 30 ,!- Alexander, 16; Daisley, 14, v. BnckeU, 16 j Brown, 24. v. Spewhley, 18.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 9
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