PLAY AT WHANGAREI.
NORTH AUCKLAND TOURNEY. THE FIRST TWO ROUNDS. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WHANGAREI. Monday. The best bowling conditions prevailed for the North Auckland Bowling Club's first ]S'ew Year tourney, which will be continued to-morrow and on "Wednesday. Twenty-two j rinks are taking part. Results are: — SECTION A. Virst Round.—Dickie, Caplin, Mc- ! Naught? Courtenay (Kensington), 21, v. > McMohon, ' Alien, Coburn ( Whangarei), 10; i raoSr, Crane, Donaldson (Whangarei), 23, v. McOiashan, Sinclair, Campbell, Lomas (Hikurangi), 15; Harding, Dargavilie, Davey, Williams (Dar- • gaviile). 22. v. Pope, Stewart, Judd, Gribble (Whan'scarei), 15; Phillips, Bewick, Westwell, • S. McKenzie (Hikurangi), 28,. v. Delamprs. Osborne, Coote, Storfe (Whangarei). 14; Hawthorne, Brown, Coutts, Pearson (Hikurangi), 23, v. WUson, Davidson, Piatts. Ward (Hikurangi), 18: McPhee, McMath, , Stringer, Curtis (Kensington), 32, y. Mornson, Beehre, N. McKenzie, Cutforth (Whangarei), 21. . „ Second Round. —"Williams ■ 27, v. Catforth, 16; Gribble. 20, v. McKenzie, 18: Donaldson, ' 23, v. Courtenay, 16; Stone. 18, v. Pearson, 15; Coburn, 25, v. Curtis, 11; Loir.ai. 19. v. Boas', 17. SECTION B. First Round.—Man er, Muldoon, England, Almao (Whangarei), 21, v. Heath, Fraaer, Johnston, McGiil (Waitemata), 16; Wqca. 1 Kerr, Steele, Seccombe (Hikurangi), 20. v. : Ray, Good, Walker, J. Wilson (Wha- , ngarei), 19: Hopewell, Evans, Settle. G, ' Marshall (Whangarei). 28. v. Allen. Cullen. i Cos, Boag (Maungaturoto). 14; Marshall. . Tunstall, Jouneaux. Kerr (Whangarei), 25. ' v. Carter, Anderson, Brewis. Caunt (Port- : land), 10: Home. F. Cliff. Simmons. Pearce I (Kensington), 33, v. Eccles. Cullen, Wmtmore, Steadman, 9. „ r [ Second Round.—Steadman, 35. v. Caunt. . 5: Wilson, 29, v. Ward. 24; McGiil, 21, v. Kerr, 12; Pearce, 31, v. Marshall, Si Alms;o, 20, v. Seccombe, 19. 1 TRIP TO BAY OF PLENTY. S _____ THE TENTATIVE ITINERARYv > [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] TAURANGA, Monday. The Tauranga Bowling Club has received 1 advice from th© South. Auckland Bowlinj? Centre that the following tentative itinerary has been drawn up for the Bay of > Plenty trip:—Leave for Tauranga, on bunday, January 15; play Tauranga, Monday. ' January 16; play Te Puke, Tuesday morning; arrive Whakatane Tuesday afternoon: > play Whakatane Wednesday morning, and . combined bay clubs Wednesday afternoon: executive to meet members of thp Bay of 1 Plenty clubs in conference on Wednesday ) evening; play i>t Taneatua on. Thursday j morning and at Opotild in the' afternoon and on the Friday morning; leave lor ; Eotorua mid-dsty Friday. . ! Messrs. D. Meredith and R. N. Pilkingi ion and the secretary were appointed a committee to make arrangements in con- [ nection with the trip. REMUERA TOURNAMENT. i Following are the results of the New Year tournament of the Remuera Bowling Club:— ' Section A.—First rouad: Moore, Bndson, Canton, Higginbottom (Henderson), 11, v. Richardson, Tone*, GiSord, Benspn (Dominion Road), 19; Foete, Bovie, Mingms, ! T. R. George (Epsom), 8, v. T. George. r Wallace. Kenny, A. R. Robert-son (OneI hunga), 12: Bowles, Long, Proctor, A. R. , Graham (Remuera). 14, v. F&nch, Rolfe, 1 Conway, Best (Ponsonby), 17; Hunt, ! Mutheson, Coutts. Sanden (Helens ville). ; 20, v. Toy, Arthur, Woodward, McKelvie (Ellerslie), 16. Second round: Best, 9, v. M> 1 Kelvie, 23; George, 18, v. Benson, 9; Gra- ' ham, 17, v. Sanden, 11; Robertson, 18, v. Higginbottom, 12. Third round: Graham, 32, v. McKelvie, 21: Best. 27, v. Sanden, 19; George, 11, v. Higginbottom, 0; Robsrtson, 14, v. Benson, 16. Fourth round: Graham, 13, v. Georfie, 15; Sanden, 16, v. Benson, 9; McKelvie,, 5, v. Higginbottom, 21; Best, 14, v. Robertson. 19. Section B.—First round: Someriield, "Wyatt, Newton, Russell (Remuera), 18. v. Short, Wight, S. Kissling, Daniels (Remuera), 14; George, Sullivan, Morgan, Elvey (Dev.onport;, 15, v. Jameit, Speight, Donnell, Bridge (xs Papapa), 19; McPherson. Savin, Taylcr, Stubbs (Rawhiti), 10, v. Rbwe, Wicksteed, Laurenson, Fookes (Carlton), 19; White, Whitley, Johnson, Davidson {Stanley Bay). 13, v. Braidwood, Buckle, MacGregor, Johnston (Ponsonby), 13. Second round: Fookes, 12, v. Biudge, 19; McPherr-on. 17, v. Elvy, 13; Johnston, 19, Y. Russell, 11; Davidson, 19, v. Daniels, 10. Third round: McPherson. 16. v. Bridge, 10;, Fookes, 9, v. Elvey, 17; Johnson. 16. v. Daniels, 18; Davidson, 11, v. Russell, 16. Fourth round: Davidson, 4, v. F ( ookes, 22: Johnson, 7. v. McPherson, 19; Russell. 12, v. Elvey. 16; Daniels, 25, v. Bridge, 4. Section C.—First round : Corbin, Griffiths, Dick. Leatham (Ponsonby), 11, v. Kayes, Kent, Randal, Wakerley (Rocky Nook), 20; Ridings, H. Johnson. Garrard, Badeley (Remuera) ,16, v. Wooller, Moncur, Chiplin, Thomson (Rawhiti), 10; Williams, Perritt, ( Whittle, Scantlebury (Auckland), 21, v. , Campbell, Richmond, Westbrooke, Mack- [ low (Ellerslie), 15; Spooner, Harrison. Sax--1 ton, Mcßobie (Remuera), 21, v. Fitness, Sbor*. Pleydell, Moncrief (Pukekohe), 14. i Second round: Dick (Ponsonby), 19. v. Scantlebury. 12; Wakerley., 20. v. Macklow. . I 1. Jiadeley. 7, v. Mcßobie. 23: Thomson. 1 12, v. Short, 17. Third round: Badeley, 23. I v. Short, 8: Wakerley, 10, v. Scantlebury, • 12; Dick. _ 24, ■«•. Macklow : S; Thomson, 17. v. Mcßcbia- 19. itjund: Scantlebury. 1 14, v. Snort. 15: Macklow, 8, v. Mcßobie. 17 ; Dick, 11, v. Thomson. 18; Wakerley, 12. t v. Badeley. 11. Section D.—First round: Dick, Caddy. Baildon, Dick (Grey Lynn), 10, v. Melville, i Armstrong, Mason, Pnscoe (Devonport), 15: 5 Sutherland, Stansfield, Irvine, Young (Remeura), 7, v. Sheath, F. Wilson, Munns, J. C. Wilson (Hillsborough), 20: Horslev. } Hill, Clarke. Garry (West End). 17, v. Crowe, Row hot (cm, Mclnnis, Torrance ] (Ponsonby), 9; Hills. Richards. Bennett, Blair (Mount Albert). 10, v. Sawyer, Elliot. I Marshall. Warren (Carlton). 19. Second - round: Pascoe, 8. r. Blair, 21: Dick (Grey Lynn). 8, v. Warren, 17; Garry, 14, v. Wilson. 18: Torrance. 16. v. Young. 14! Third round: Garry. 7, v. Younff, 18; Dick, i m v " B'air. 13; Pascoe, 15, v. Warren. 17; Torrance. 20. v. Wilson. 18. Fourth round: 1 Torrance, 21, v. Pascoe, 10: Garry, 15, v. 3 Dick, 17; Youne, 24, v. Blair, 13; Wilson. 9, v. \V arren, 20. 1 HENDERSON CLUB. A pairs tournament was played on the Henderson bowline green on Saturday for 5 a trophy presented by Mr. Leslie. Follow--1 ing are the results:—First round: W. i Knaggs, H. Arcuss, 5. v. T. Carter, L. S. Bridson. 10: P. Melhose. J. Claridge. 1, v: , R. Norcross, R. Higginbotha.ni, 15: A. ' Schramm. D. X. McLeod, 12, v. B. Carter, i H. Wright, 8: K. Corban, G. Canton, 13, 1 v. P. Hogan, W. F. Massey, 4; C. E. Geldard. Leslie. 7. v. J. Radaly, A. R. Pook, 8; W. Ercig, B. Hart, 6, v. H. J. Chand--3 ler, I. E. Scott, 8. Second round: Massey. , 9. v. Leslie, 7; Bridson, 8. v. McLeod," 7; Hart, 7, v. Pook. 8; Claridge, 4, v. Wright, 21; Scoit, 9, v. HiPiinbotham, 6: Norcross. 9. v. Canton, 4. Third round: Hart, 10. v. Norcross, 4: Claridge, 8. _v. Leslie. 6: Mas- ; sey, 15, v. McLeod, 6: Higsrinbotham. 10. v. > Bridson. 6; Scott,, 11, v. Pook, 2; Canton, ' 11, v. Wright, 10. Fourth round: Wright. 12, T. Brioson, 7; Massey, 13, v. Pook. 1; " Norcross, 14, v. Leslie, 1: 7. v. j Scott, 5: Canton. 11, v. Claridge, 2: Hart. , 10. v. Higginbotham. 6 . . ■ ' Massey's and Scott's teams tied with three wins each. The final will he played next 1 Saturday. - AVONDALE V. GLEN EDEN. Following are the results of intcr-club 1 matches plaved on Saturday between Avon- , and Glen Eden, the' former player* being mentioned first: —At Glen Eden: ' Cairn, Myers, Burgess. Pooley, 20. v. Crou I cher. —. —. F'-aser. 16; We3tren, Croft, Sanderson, Porritt, 35. v. Robertson, Stone, ; Fox, Hocking, 10 At Avondalo: Ansell, , Hodgson, Beaton. Dyson, 27, v. W, Fu*th, G. I Firth Aiuiley, Kirkpatrick, 16: Blanc, F. i Lavlor. Somervell. James Somervell. 20. v. Hill, Routley, Edleston, Waldron. 17. [ MATCHES ON SATURDAY. Following are the results of club matches played on Saturday:— Auckland.— Ordinary draw: Plummer, Newman, Duncan, Fletcher, 30, v. kelson, ' Darlow. Perrett, Bourke, 11; Ryrie. -Wil- ■ liams. Pates-son, Picketts, 23. v. Mills. Hardy, . Frr.ser, G. J. Mackay, 22; Hampton, Heath, Wyatt, Hewitson, 22, v. De Reuzy, Cotter, Keesing, Dimery, 19;- Benney, Robertson. ' Carlaw, Nicholson, 18, v, A. F. Mackay, i Arnold, McCrea, Prime, 20; McDougall, 3 Hood. Neil, K. 3. Mucky. 25. v. Barclay. , Rawlinson. Lyell, Matheson. 11; Howard, Horsley, Gilmour, Mason, 19, v. Treacy. • Messenger, Muston, H. R. Allan, 21; ; Forder, Whittle, Kretschmar, 27, v. Mohr. Moon. Steele. Hacket, 18; Alexander, lay- . lor. Gray, Myers, 13, v. Newbegin, Frost, F. Whittal.er, Devereux, 20. k West End.—Ordinary draw: B. Wilson. > Cornwall, Murray, Garry, 22, v. Parkinson. , P. Darby, R. Nolon, J. Clarke, 15;; Hardy, Haig, Cox. Wise, 22, v. Austee, W. Wilson, ! Brookes, Cooke, 19; Cato, Price, Wo refold, ■' Watson, 23, v. Cole, Andrews, Draflin, R, H. Scott', 14; Mortimer, Thomas. Kirk, 22, I v. Collins, W. Hardley, Plummer, 16; Peat, Brcniford, Ure, 22, v. McNair, Knox, Whit 1 j Uvi,' iti; Service, Horsley; Bell, 2i, v. Schnei ' ti'.-iuan, Knaggs, Thomson, 20. I, TUkapuna.—Ordinary d::?>w: Eacle, Brineden, Arrowsmith, Harrinon, 23, v. Booth, Bailey. Coulthara, Ogilv.e, 19; Bsites, Bar ker, Eckersley, Weatfiell, 28, v. Riddell, » Tyson, Someriield. Chri&tey, 17: Schofield, 3 Brake, 21, v. White, Kay, Collin9, Codd, 20; Wajters, Lisic, Edwards, 3 Mason, 23, v. Price, Rioletti, Prentice, Gal J braith, 14; Wake, Reia. Oborn, 26, v. Trew, j Corfe, Winter, 21; Stallard, Boulton, 30, v , Perfect, Butler, 13. Waitemata.—Ordinary draw: Davidson s A< J ,ams, Fullbrook, Elston, 30. v. Cadness , Wilkins, Delaney, Aspden, 18: Swanson. Hal . ' leit. Fisher, Wilson. 24, v. Stewart, Pater- . j son, Blackledge. McPhail, 14: A mem, C-tirrie i Hurley. 17, v„ Llewelyn, Fraser, McKinairie I 14.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19834, 3 January 1928, Page 14
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