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BOWLING.

PENNANT COMPETITIONS.

The Pennant Cup.comT>etit.on was played on the various bowling eon r , ° n Saturday The weather was fine. > he «' e X *«**,»? good order. The fp lowing are th « J?"™* the names of the players of the Era* men tioned clubs taking precedence.- . Carlton v. Ponsonby. at C Haresnane. Coutts. Laud. Martin .18. v. Meek. Bruce. Bray. E. Jury, 24; Sergeant. Wishart, Packman. Lamb 22 v. Fatterson. Rolston. Griffiths. Max talker 10: Mur-. ray. llonayne, ' Blair. Snedden. 26. v. Oucena, Crowe. Harkms. McLeod. 14. Blewden. Holland. Smith. Johnson,J 22 -,,/; Whitfield. Goldwater. • Bruce. Uthorn. 36 A. Pollard. Guy. Cook. Hark ing. 34. v. V/rizht Bryant. I. Jury. Pelham. I*. Kve. A Coltman Thomson. 28. v. Andrews. Wilson, Smith, Hoskir.g. 14 Totals: Carlton. 160; Ponsonby, 112. At Ponsonby: Morton Fulton . Truscott. Gillies 14. v. Moore. Wright. Simson. 26; Sullivan 20. v. Veale. IxKkie, Summerville. rS 11 : Leitch. Gold, Josey. Kilwur. 20. v. Jones, Coppine, Buchan. Wand, 25: Jones. Deare. Neilson. Blanchard 27. v. Brooks. Pardmgton. Everett. Brown. 23- Bates, Cottera.ll. Wetherill. Lawry. 20.' v. Stevenson. Colebrook. Drummond. Dayidson.* 18; Tugo. Ashbury. Lang a ford. fees? 29. v. Smith. Clarke. Tucker, Ballantyne. 12. Totals: Carlton, 130; Ponsonby. " 114.' Grand Total*: Carlton. 230; Ponsonby. 226. _ ... ."' m , Carlton v. Papatoetoe.—Bnttain. Morgan. Stevens. Kent. 37, v. Bryant. Cowlins. Aitwortn. Rawnsley. 19; Mitchell. Williamson. Gavey. Arey. 13. v. Anderson. Jones, Watson, Daviea. 22; Haslet. Kelly. Rowe. W. Coltman. 22. v. Gone. Galloway. Brown, Andrew. 14. Totals: Carlton. 72: Papatoedarlton First Year Players, v. Ponsonby First Year Players.—Reidy, Edmunds. Mo Glone r - Phillips, 36, v. Swinbourne, Smith, Trevarthen. Young. 18. Dominion Roa f l v. EdendaJe.—Richardson, Hughes. Wingfield. West. 22. v. Chambers, Smith. Palmer, Clements, 21; Chappell, Calver. Toier, Allsop. 25, v. Horspool, Millars. Edwards. Taylor. 15: Guthrie. Brown. Kelly. Ball, 19, v, Bradshaw, Avery. Smith, Brownette, 16; Middlaton. L« Heron,. Robertson. Lambert 21. v. Culpan, Simmonda, Doyle, Freeman, 16- Totals: Dominion Road. 87; Edendale, 68. Dominion Road v. Stanley Bay.—Sheehan, Peeler, Cleland. Hollows. 20. ▼. Jacobsen. Bleakley. Butler. Frost, 17. Dominion Road v. Onehunga.—Bellamy. Soper, Denison, Vincent, 17. v. Bray, Bradley, Mclntcnh. Wright. 25; Goodall, Win throp, Brackenbush. Ramsey, 26. v. Harlock. R. Sutherland. Lloyd. J. Wallace. 14; Wood. Benny, Sayers, Leyland, 17, v. G. Jones. Gallagher. H. Robertson. E. V. Sutherland, 19; A. Jones, Cliff©. Woolley, Fisher, J6, v. W Court J. Robertson, Trev. George. T. Wallace, 21. _ _ , _ m Ellerslie v. West Coppins, lymea. Peek, Holmes. 10, v. Mulholland, Hough, C. Green, Urquhart, 29; Watson, Diggins, Crosher, Dickson, 22, v. Lovatt, Parkinson. W. Hardloy. Kirkham, 13. Totals: West End, 42; Ellerslie, 32. Ellerslie v West End.— Ellerslie: Wood. Gavey, Godfrey, Warren, 21, v. S. Hardley, J McMillan, Plummer, Pierce. 20; Sheraman, Colter. Gordon, Rev Tuke, 17. v. Harris. Hoarsley, Ccx, Mcrley, 24. Totals: West End, 44: Ellerslie. 38. " , , Ellrrslie v. Otahuhu.—Williams. Jackson. Howell. Duffin. 17, v. Phillips, C. Jeffries, F. Jeffries, McKivor. 19. Epsom v. Rocky Nook.—Richmond, Clay, Bull, Foubister. 21, v. Pringle. W. White. Buckle. Bouekill. 81; Phillip*, Harrison, E. Jones. A^_Jones, 15, v. Berry, Gibson. W. Jonkin. Ellisdon. 16; Sansbury. Kendall, Pareone, Grattan, 21, v. Buacpmbe, Blackwell, Roylance, Pearce, 15; Plunkett, Burton, Gosby, J. Wright, 21, v. , Kayes. Adeane. Blaky, Keatly. 13; A. Wright. J. Harrison, Wilkinson, Crabtree, 30. v. Adriifon. Middleton, Bain, Wakerley, , 18. Epsom. 108: Rocky Nook. 93. Epsom v. Mount Albert.-J. Wallace, Chappel, Clark, J. W. Harrison, 15, v. Thomas, Holdsworth. Ashton, Jenkins. 30; Hamblin, W. Wallace. Taylor. Hayden, 16. v. Greenbury, Conetantine, Bromley. Murray, 29; Hill. Morton, Bright, George, 22, v. Ardern. Hunt, Kaye», Gladday, 19. TY>ta!s: Epsom, 68; Mount Albert, 78. Grey Lynn v. Pocky Nook. — Boatwood. Butland. Buckley, 19, v. do St. Croix. C. Wright, Chapman. Clarke, 15: Adeoms, Blamires, Fletcher. Whittle, 17, v. Barwell, Sidler, Finch, Eaglrfon, 14; Livereidjre. Courtis, Cam, Mantell, 19, v. Jonee, Barton. Randall, Jenkin, 25: Moore. Connor. Mclvor, Dieh, 17, v. Buscombe, Williams, Milnor, BTOoks. 27. Totals: Rocky Nook, 81; Grey Lynqn, 72. Mount Albert v. Grey Lynn.Bent. Watnail. Cutforth. Blair", 23, v. Little, Warneford, Mincham, Boyne, 19; Becroft, Wallet t. Stephens. Allely 24, v. F. Preston, Waterhouse, McVay, O. Bridges, 22. Totals: Mount Albert. 47; Grey Lynn, 41. Mount Eden v. West End.—Bainbridge, Ladley, Walton, Julian, 21. v. W. White, Bennett, P. McMillan, Scott. 25; Braithwaite. Eraser, Burns, Rankin, 18. v. Cornwall 4 Haig, Thomson, Wise. 19; Burlcy, Mclsab. McDougall. Baker. 17, v. Knaesrs. May, Wynyard, Clarke. 15; Farmen, Herron, TJre, Bremner. 26. v. Irwin, Price. Worsford. Bell. 20; Vivian, Gatenby, Smith. Dickey. Id. v. Hastings, McKeown. Seecombe, Woodward, 19; Nairn, Brown, Comes, Tutt, 14, v. Knox. Green, Ritchie, Hardier, 21; Kinnair, Leiarhton, Daielcy, Gill, 21, v. Andrews, Black, Whitten, Quinn, 22; Mobn, Wagstaff, Miller, Hudson, 28. v. Selby. Adams. Hill, Maher, 18. Totals: ■ Mount Eden. 161; West End, 159. Mount Albert v. Epsom. — Guthrie, Caughey, Mcßride. Baildon, 21, v. Laud Richmond, Hazard, Tenner, 15; Bou»kili; Bennett, J. Thomas, Todies. 19. v. Lamb, Smith.Hetherington.de Launey, 15. Totals: Mount Albert, 40; Epsom, 30. Mount Albert v. Grey Hickson. Welters. Allwood. Muir. 11, v. Wood. Naysmith. Draffin. Allen, 25; Patterson, Pirritt, E. Thomas. Mansell, 9, v. Oldinir, Newton, F. Bnidon. Rose. 34. Totals: Grey Lynn, 69: Mount Albert, 20 Onehunga v . Dominion Road.—Rintoul, Coutts, Hill. Allen. 18. v. Gladstone, Beits. Young, Dunlop, 27; Coombe. Glover, Knight, Hardley. 14. v. Balderson, Bush, Yeoman. Moir. 21; Church, Ireland. Macklow, Foote. 19. V." Collins. D. Richardson, gentles, Roberts, 15; Kennedy, McEwan Sutherland, Coldicutt, .25. v. Semadeni, Broadley. Battersby. Coupland, 18. Totals: Dominion Road. 81; Onehunga, 76 Onehunga v. Stanley Cleland. hpring. White, Johnson, 20, v. Buchanan A. George. Lindberg. A. Brown. 27; Becker. Howitt. Kelly. Hall, 20, v. F. Court, Schnaokenberg. Mudie. G. Court. 29. Otahuhu v. Mount Eden.—Murdoch. Henry. Bayly, Carson, 19. v. Jolly. Stevens, Nairn, Surman, 22; Taylor. Campbell. Pearce, Harper. 30, v. Walker. McPherson, Woolley. Traces. 10. Totals: Otahuhu. 49; Mount Eden, 82. Stanley v. Onehunga.—Wilson. Gribbin, McMaster, Parker, 31. v. Holland. Westney! «7 and ' „ Bassett, 23; R ° aß - Smith. Wyatt. Whittle. 32. v. Davenport. Maxwell, Kennev. Schnauer, 27; Becker, Howitt. Kelly, Hall, 20, v. F. Court. Schnackenberg, Moody. G. Court, 29; A. Cleland, Spring, White, Johnson, 20, n▼. Buchanan, George, Lindberg, Brown, 27. Totals: Onehunga, 106; Stanley, Stanley v. Edendale.— NichoJl. Bartlett. Jones. 22. v. Gordon. Cook, Dee Foreshaw, 12; Sheehan, Pegler. R. Clelland. Hollows, 20. v. Jenkinson. Bleakley, Butler. Frost. 17. Totals: Stanley, 42; Edendale

INTER-CLUB MATCHES. The following are the results of inter-club bowling matches played on Saturday, the names of the players of the olubs first mentioned taking precedence: — Devon port v. Tskapuna.—Gsllbraith. Bull. Ihompßon. Matthews, 20, v. Lazzell. Bartley, Simpson, Snoad. 16; Millwood. Gyde, Morrison. Hooper, 19, v. Trajes, Blackie. Armstrong, H. Bayly, 13. First year's players: Walters. Biolette, Buckley. Eckcrsby. 17, v. Wrigly. Sullivan, Porter. Bach. 23 Devi upon v Howick.—Walsh. Lacy, Palmer. Gooding 30. v. Kennedy. Alexander bpeeohley. Gilmour. 16: Bricknell. Paton. Bates. Hewson, 5, v. Johnson, Wilson, Cox, Warren. 26; Stevenson, Newman. Hynes. Jones, 21, v. Barker, Buchanan. Watson, Harty, 23. Devonport v. Takapuna.—Crowe, Minchin, youdie, Harvey, 33. v. Peters. Dunlop. Boulton, Codd, 13: Martinson. Naylor, Newbegin Broughton. 20 v. Lisk, Robertshaw, Fraser. Hanna, 17; Ching. F. Smith. McCallum. Lowo. 18. v. Hunt. R. P. Smith. Munro Brake. 24; Gunn, Norton,- Henderson, Michael. 32, v. Sinclair. Veale, Holmes, Murdoch, 17. Totals: Devonport, 103; Takapuna. 71.

L lersliev. West End.—Woodward. Davis. Gollan. Macklow. 22. v. Cato. Wilson...Anderson, Latimer, 16, •

Ellerslie v. West End.—Whitehouse, Donnell. Cowan. A. Ferguson. 24, v. Cole. Salmon, Moselm, Bowring. 19. Howick v. Epsom.—Gerring, Gill. Bates. Speechlev 23. v. Clay. Hill. Hayden. Tanner, 21; Selby, Alexander, Hughes, Gilmour. 16, y. Bull Richmond. W. Wallace, 20 Gerring. Gill, Bate?. Speecbley, 12, v. Bull Richmond. Wallace. Harrison. 16; Selby! Alexander. Hughes. Gilmour. 16, v. Clay Hill. ll.'den. Tanner. 20. Totals: Epsom.' vt>; Howick, 66. Mount Eden v. Epsom.— Bertram. iayet^hiS^! 7 ' 10 ' V - Fr ° nch ' D "«. Ponsonby v. Edendale.—First-year PlayersGray'Lovett. Pollock. Dawson, 14. v. Hale! Ritchie, Lawson, Norton. Nielsen. 19 Kooky fcook.—First-ye-\r Players—Grey fir y a ?, ¥ V r i? ocky Tr N £ ok <£ r °y **»» names first) : Collins, Hanhan, Preston. Hill, 7 v. Alder. Boyne, Compston, Holt. 30. • Epsom v. Rawhiti.—First year players fc hI T ? mes firßt): Bark «"-. Scene" Good. Tomhnson. 83. v. Crawford Year bury, Ramsay. Lewis. 18. waw,ora * " ar *

OLUB MATCHES. The following are the results of the bowling club matches played on Saturday*Auukland —Club Pours: Dr Coldicutt. gW Campbell. Steele, 17, v. °j d -*s< Fletcher, Blades. Dransfield, OBmoni 16' Burton Forrcn. Styak. Crowhurst. 23 v Alexander. Scott, Commons. Henius 19, ?%?7.T y> Racket. Whittaker. RMsell 2?. y. Matthews. Simpson. Sctntlebury. At kin 13; Enckson. Cooper. Dixon. Huston i"' v Trneey. Lye , R. W. Grev n» V.:' 17; Woodham. Trim. B^li?son^Rober& , ' 23. v. Harvey. Hardy, L nder. fceesing. 18 Gilbert. Jury. Till. Price. 26. v. A? F. Mackxy J Shaw, Newborn Ealea. 19. Cox Parsons S. Coldicutt. Perrett. 19. v. We ß tVi lftl Vr l l arr,^> .','°- A - Buttle. AD Gray 17; i,'*, 0 J , '\n t>ickett !' H f witson. Fletcher 16* v. Rudd. Turner. Love . Ciaig. 16; Eli-ott Monne. Nicholson. Crane. 21. V ft' Rock* 1 ' Burton. Hunter. I<;' Beaumont' £& S?n U stry M fet. 2 IV V Sba ß wC?nS' Crow Hor.ley. 24. *&%' £g+

M Devcnport.—Cltib Fours: Bunciman L»_ rence, Williamson, Winter, 16, v. EiST* Hamilton, Hurt. Kells, 16; O'Neill. Ruihte!' Coulthard, Collins, 15, v. Oborn, BuSn : §f Baechtnan, Copeland. 14. Cutler Medal i Munro (holder). 18, v. Dunlop. 16. ' Handi cup Singles: Ogilvie, 25, v. Kells, 29. "*" Devonporl.— Handicap singles: LaytulL ok'■■'■'. Porter, 13. *?• . Epsom.—Club Fours: Westwood, Sincltir '" Sellara. McGowan, 19, v. Hawken, Peak* Grandfiold, Kingswell, 18; Sewell, Gout* Grainger, McCullagh, 81, v. Brabant, Wylii" White, A. Smith, 19; Freeman, Buttle. TurF r : Duke. 20, v. Fox, Foote, W. Harrison, V«al«! > Vh ' 21 7,'_: Ellorßlie.—Champion finals Singles- J ■> M. Crofchor, 20. 22, v. Rev. Tuke, 18. IS * Mount Eden.—First year players: Sonnet"':" deman, Black, Bromwell, Venties (West End). 17, v. Chambers. Melville. Bruce- • Smith, Stone (Mount Eden), 16. Mount Albert.Sub pairs: Guthrie lfo. 1 Bride. 23. v. Rogers, Blair. 17. ' ? % Onehunga.—Champion i'&irs: A. Koberlon! J. Wallace, 23, v. A. Galland. E. Uatland! 20. Handicap Sickles: Church, 19. v. Hick! man, 23: Maxwell, 17, v. A. Robb, 11 Champion singles: Tho final of the chain. pionship singles was played last Tuesday Afternoon between G. Court 'Mount Eden) : and W. Hi'.ls, under favourable weathe* ' conditions. There was a good attendance of bowlers, who took a- keen interest vt» the proceedings, frequently applauding the contestants. The game throughout was 0 no mean order. W. Hills got the lead right from the commencerrent and retained that position until the end. On the eighth head the board showed the score: Hills 12, Court 2. the n'nth and tenth. Court scoring two threes, making B—l2 The players then settled down to real earnestness, the drawing being of a fine character, which resulted in fine heads. The latter portion of tho game Bills maintained the lead of four, anil when the 19th head was veached the score stood at llill-s, 23, Court, 15. The game finally ended thus: Hills 23, Court 17. The Winner received a round, of applause from the onlookers, the win being a popular one, owing to the fact that Mr. Geo. Court had won tho coveted honour for four year* in succession, being a highly creditable - perforvranre Ponsonby.—Club fours: A. Thompson, W. Noonan. W. A. Drske. W. F. Herrich. 16. v. P. Colebrook. Richardson. Harkin«. Chan* man, 12; F. Diddams, W. Oliphant, • R. Quiii. L. Kelly, 23, v. Juckerman, Bryant, :> CrI»KR. Clarke, 16: Johnston. Peek, Ealei, Dickson,' 19, v. Fielder, Moore, Rnlston, Garry, 28. Percentage fours: Messenger, ' Otto, Schischka, Gorman, 24, v. Haszard, Smith. Fairs, J. Black, 22; Zukerman, Jamison, Wayle. "15, v. Pryor, Blistoe, Millington. 19. Remuera. — Jobson fours: Robertson, Cboyce, Hsrbuit, McLean. 19 v, East, Wil-, Hams, Ridings, Pegler. 14; Harris, Siddall, Miliars, I/ong, 23, v. Palmer, Edmiston, ' Bpooner, Watson, 13; Scott, Alexander. 0»Borne Lilly, McFarlane. 28, v. Ca''«nder, Ellerbeck, Somerfleld. Daniels, 12: Wyati, Davis, Kispling, McCallum, 21. v. Murphy, Wallace, McGrecor. Vuglar. 14: Reid. Feb don, Proctor. Pollen. 20, v. Kirk, Wilson, '•> Townley, Vickerman, 18; Symes, Murray, Mahoney, Wight, 20, v. Short. Fesmore, Garrard, Newton, 17: Sutherland, Outfield, ' MRcky, Rover. 26. v. Cnmpb»ll. Kin»r. Baker, ' Gannaway, 18; Feaddey. Cullcn, Mcßobie. Stsmfield. 29. v. Shsldrick. R. D. Campbell,; Sanderson. H. Kissling, 20; Potrio. Loose. , more. Stubbs, Rathbone. 19. v. Smith. Thomson. Coe. D. Reid. 17; Ashton, Speed, Badelev, Demngev 22, v. Mahon, Ramson* J. P. Campbell, son-Smith. 16. Rnwhiti.—Ciub single championship final; ' McKinlav 15, v. Irvine, 14. Percentage fours: Hills. Roberts, Worthinuton, Mencur, 30, v. Keller, Brown, McPherson, Chiplin! 21; . Grnntley, Bennett. Millard. Thomson. 20, v. Sjkes. Eaves Taylor, Oldham. 11Wiimott, Darley, Burcher. Ir-lne, 18. yl'V Murray. Price, Pitt, Noonan. 18; Mo* ton. Watkin. Pattison, Wooller 22, v, Elliott, Duncanson, btubbs. Piper, 17* Johnson, Mcfrowan. Ross, Hislam, 17, ▼' Watson,. Schofield. Samways. McKinlay 17* Victoria.—Club Championship: Somen, 20. v Haynes 17; Raynes, 19. v. Reed? 18 First-year Players: J, Smith, 16, t. Morey, Waitemata—Progressive Pairs: D. Elston. T. Flood. 11. v. R. A. Johnston. J. T. Ab£ den 12; T. Flood. D. Elston. 14 'v jfT Aspden. R. A. Johnston. 12: G. Hewton. j" Lockie, 15. v W. Currie. H. Cadness. 10; J. Lockie. G. Hewson, 11. t. H.. Cadn*ss. W. Curne. 10; S- Smith. R Mason, l" v. J. A. Adam*. A. Campbell, 11 R. M«een. S. Smith. 14. v. A. Campbell. J. A. Adams 10; D. R Davie*. J. Potter, 18, t. Rev. T L. Greer. R. C- Irvine. 8; J. Potter D. R. Daviee. 7, v. R C. Irvine. Rev. Greer.' 17; S. McGill. W. M. Jacks. *2. v. A. W ! fyer. C. G. Hodgson, 11: W, M. Jneks, 8. McGill. 11, v. C. G. Hodgson, A. W. Tver, 9; J. R. McPhail. W. Lilburn. 12 v. V. Newman, "W. K. A Stewart. 10 W. Lilburn, J. R. McPhsil. 11, v. W. K. A. Stewart, W. Newman, 6; W. H. Glover. F. M. Pearn, 13. v. A. Parrish, G. T. Oxley. l4f G. T. Oxley, A. Parrish, 10, v. F. M. Pearn.. W. H. Glover. 12. **?{ . West End.—Champion Singles: The folio*' ing are the winners in their respective sections : —Section A, A. MeKeown; section B, Ji C. Hardley: section C. I. Clarke; section & D, F. Ritchie: section E, A. Seccombe; section F, C. Maher. Section Play—First round: Ritchie beat McKeown; C. Hardley beat Clarke; C. Maher beat Seccombe.Second round: Maher beat Ritchie; C. Hardley, a. bye. Final: C. Maher beat C. Hardley. .••.-. ■-■'■■■mi

RO6KY NOOK CLUB.

DRAW FOR ANNUAL TOURNAMENT.' The following is the draw for the Rocky ' -|j Nook annual tournament to be held on Sat- ,: a urday, March 17, commencing at 9 a.m. sharp . •-■", '§ Section A.—Newton, Jenkin. Roy lane* ■ (Rockey Nook), Garry (Ponsonby), Daiaiey (Mount Eden), McLean (Dominion Road), Matthews (Takapuna), Lamb (Avondale). ■ Section B.—Wakerley, Keatley (Rocky ; Nook), J. Hosking (Ponsonby) Blair (Mount Albert). Baker (Mount Eden). Kelly (Do- 1* minion Road), Taylor (Edendale), Taplin (Mount Wellington). ■~.•-■• '•:-$ Section C.—Fearce, Clarke (Rocky Nook). ': m Leatham (Ponsonby). Thomas (Mount j Albert), Noma (St. Hellers), Boyne (Grey ■'&<& Lynn), Wright (Onehunga). t-JSm Section D.—Bouskill. Finch (Rocky Nook), m'M Grattun (Commercial Travellers). Dick v , ;"; (Grey Lynn), Alleley (Mount Albert), WkiU , - "- : i (St. Heliert),fßray (Ponsonby). . ■ .. : '.;?,PM

COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS V. I A PONSONBY. , -- : 'r-fi'm The following are the results of games , *-?| played in the match between Commercial ,7 ■':} Travellers and Ponsonby at Ponsonby o« *■• the electric light green. Commercial Travel- ;SP3$ lers' names first:— . ■■:"' s 'pM A.. Thompson, W. Noonan. W. A. Drake, W. P. Herrich, 16, v. P. C»iebrook. Rioh.-Jp ardson. Harking, Chapman, 12; F. Diddams,Tito-v W. Olipbant. R. Quin. L. Kelly. 88. ■▼.#!& Juckerman, Bryant. Glass, Clarke, 16jJS#| Johnston, Peek. Bales, Dickson, 19, "T. „:,;'-. Fielder, Moore. Rolston. Garray, 28. Total*: f Commercial Travellers, 68; Ponsonby t 66. ~ "^ GOLDFIELDS ASSOCIATION. \ .= [BY TELEGItAPH.—OWN COUEESPOITOEHT.] ;f|^ PAEROA. Saturday. ;v || The annual fixture and play-off for th« MA champion of champions of the Goldfieldi* » Bowling Association was played at Paero* i '■"■! to-day under - exceptional weather con* <■ ditions. Seven club champions took part ■:.■.'.'-J':-4 in the tournament. The results are as :;s follow:— round: Senior (Waihi), 19. v. Ul'Orbell (Thames), 17; Clothier (Te Aroha), M 23. v. Pi vac (Waikino). 13: J. Pinder -> (Paeroa). 23. v. Abercrombie (Morrinsville), 0W 12; Stewart (Matamata), a bye. Second ■~>*m round: Senior. 9. v. Stewart. 19; Orbell. 20. "•?":> v. Clothier. 17; Pinder. 23. v. Pivac, 16: '■■/!■&> Abercrombie. a bye. Third round: Pivao,\, -;M 10. v. Orbell. 15; Senior. 17. v. Clothier. 12; ■ Stewart. 14. v. Abercrombie, 3; Pinder, a -1 bye. Fourth round: Orbell, 17. v. Aber- ■- ' crombie. 10; Pinder. 19. v. Clothier. 11} ! v Stewart. 16. v % Pivac, 8; Senior, a bye. Fifth round: Clothier, 19. v. Abercrombie, *; '■.'■.: % Senior, 15. v. Pivac. 6; Stewart. 15. v. \fy;f% Pinder. 10; Orbell. a bye. Sixth round: . • * Stewart. 18. v. Clothier, 8; Pinder. 14. v. v| Orbell. 5: Abercrombie. 11, v. Senior. 12; Pivac. a bye. The result of the sixth round gives Stewart six wins and Senior five wins...';--." with one game to play.

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BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18346, 12 March 1923, Page 4

BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18346, 12 March 1923, Page 4