BOWLING.
MATCHES IN AUCKLAND. Following are the results of club matches played in .Auckland on Saturday:— Hillsborough.—Jordan Pins Challenge Match: Hillsborough (hoWers). Thompson, Ward, Goldsmith, Williamson, 17, v. Xe Papapa, Johnson, Speight, Murks, Bridge, 13. The game was unfinished at the lEth head and will be replayed nest Saturday. Rawhiti.—Winter Fours: Scarborough, Freeman, Jackson, Moncur, 17. v. Morrow, Hamlin. R. Walker, MacPherson. 9; Sharkey, Ghiplin. 14, v. Millard, P. Thomson, 11. INTER-CLUB MATCHES. Following are the results of inter-club matches played on Saturday, the names of players of the first-mentioned clubs taking precedence in each case: Epsom v. Nomads.—Carruth, Ramsay, Burton, Morison, 13, v. Beckham. Clarkson, Whitehouse, Donnell, 12. ... Rawhiti v. Ellerslie.—At Rawhiti: Culpan, Martin. Savin, Stubbs. 14, v. Ryan. Arthur, Macklow. Toy. 17; Vincent, N. Thomson, Eaves, Mclnness, 19, v. McKenzie, Richmond, Westbrooke, Reid, 21. MOUNT ALBERT TOURNAMENT. The following skips have entered teams for the Mount Albert tournament, to be held next Monday, play to commence at 8.45: — Maher, Hopwood (West End); Darroch, Taylor (Avondale): Hacket (Auckland); Wakerley. Kayes, Randall (Rocky Nook); F. Hawke (Grey Lynn): Leyland (Dominion Road); Findlay (Mount Eden); Wells (New Jjynn) ; Allely. Blair, Bromley, Daun, H. Dawson, Francis, H. Hawke, Holdsworth, F. Hosking. A. Jenkin. Muir, Stevens, E. Thomas, Tomlinson (Mount Albert). TAKAPUNA CLUB. The winter green of the Takaputia Bowling Ciub will be thrown open for play next Saturday and Monday. Thereafter it will be available on Saturdays and Wednesdays. ROTORUA CHAMPION PAIRS. [BY TELEGRArH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT, j ROTORUA. Sunday. The final for the championship pairs of the Rotorua Bowling Club was played yesterday between Miller and Manson, and Butt and Bertram. The game was a fine exhibition of bowling up to the 16th head, when Beitram. trying to kill the head, struck a bowl, taking out his own- woods. Up to this stage the score had been confined to singles, with one exception. The game now stood 18 to 7 in Manson's favo.ir. Two heads later, from a similar cause, Manson secured 4. Another head was played and Bertram scored. The game re-sulted:-Miller and Manson, 23, v. Butt and Bertram. 3. A feature of the game was Miller's splendid leading.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19957, 28 May 1928, Page 13
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