BOWLING.
. I ©ASTER FOURS. £ 1 • '/ ' FINAL TO-MORROW/ The final of the Easter Fours, under the auspices of the Auckland Bowling Centre, will take place on the Remuera green at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon between Carlton and Epsom. The two teams in the final are Lamb, Braithwaite, Wilkinson, and Be Launay (Epsom), and Bates. Josey, Mantell. &nd Laurenson (Carlton). s'j RAWHITI CLUB. The teams to represent Rawhiti in the final for the percentage fours, which will take place to-morrow, are as _ follows: Wayte, Woods, Vaughan, McKinley, and Jackson, Savin, Bennett and Layton. PONSONBY CLUB. The following will play the semi-final for percentage fours to-morrow:—Cowie, Parkinson, Braidwood, Torrance and W. Elleray, R. E. Smith. Goldwater. Somervell. Turner. M. J. Jones, Coppins. Lethain, and Fanch, R. J. Carbines, D. McGregor, Conway. CAMBRIDGE TOURNAMENT, PAIRS COMPETITION FINAL [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT. 1 CAMBRIDGE, Thursday. The Cambridge Bowling Club's Eaater tournament concluded this afternoon with the completion of tha pairs competition. Results were as follows: Post Sectional.—Darlington and Carter, 22, v. Birk and Bassett, 12; Lundon and Pearce, 17, v. Donald and Forrest; 8; Oates and Livingstone, 18, v. . Richards and Dix, 11. Semi-final.—-Livingstone, 18, v. Pearce, 15. Final.—Livingstone, 23, v. Carter, 21. FIXTURE AT PATUMAHOE. COMPETITION FOR MEDAL. [BY TELEGRAPH. OWN CORRESPONDENT.] PATUMAHOE, Thursday. A handicap singles competition for a &ld medal presented by Mr. A. J. Parker, of Auckland, was commenced on Patumahoo bowling green during the holidays. Separate "knock-out" contests were held ou two days, and the separate winner played a final game of 21 heads. Following are the details of play:— First Day.—First round: Membery beat Lowry; Cuff beat Lowe; Phillips beat Furmagef; Johns beat Sheppard; Fausett beat Urquhart; Howe, t bye. Second round: Fausett beat Membery: Johns beat Howe; Cuff beat Phillips. Third round: Johns beat Fausett; Cuff, a bye. Semi-final.—Johns beat Cuff. Second Day.—First round: Holder beat Lowe: Johns beat Phillips; Urquhart beat Fausett; Furmage beat Membery; Sheppard beat Parris; Lowry beat Cuff; Howe beat. Short. _ , Second Round.—Sheppard best Johns; Urquhart beat Holder; Funnago beat Lowry; Howe, a bye. Third round: Urquhart beat Howe; Sheppard beat Furmage. Semi-final.—Urquhart beat Sheppard. The final game of 21 heads was then played between Johns and Urquhart, the former winning by 26 to 13 afier a Hard fought contest. After the first round on each day the losers played a similar tourney for a sweepstakes trophy. Following are results:— First Day.—First round: Urguhart beat Lowe; Furmage beat Lowry; Short beat Sheppard; Crispe, a bye. '' Second round: Urquhart beat Furmage; Short beat Crispe. Semi-final.—Uroahart beat Short. Second Day.—First round; Phillips beat Parris-. Fausett beat Short; Membery beat Cuff; Lowe, a bye Second round: Lowe beat Fausett; Membery beat Phillips. Semi-final.—Membery beat Lowe. - The final will be played next Saturday between Urquhart and Membery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19618, 22 April 1927, Page 15
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