BOWLING.
Labour day tournaments. ' SEVERAL CLUBS ENGAGED. RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Several bowling clubs in Auckland held tournaments yesterday. Although heavy rain fell enrly in the morning, the weather cleared later, and matches wero proceeded Oitll. The tournament set down at Rciuuera was abandoned, following are the results:— . . CARLTON. Section A.—Sneddon (Carlton), t wins, 1 loss; Mingins (F.psom). 4 wins, 1 loss; Russell (Ponsonby), 3! wins, li losses; Clarke (Carlton). 3! wins. 1} losses; Findlay tMount Eden). 3 wins, 2 losses; Blair (Carlton), 3 wins, 2 losses: Wluto (Public Service). 1J wins, 3J losses; Thomson (Hillsborough), ti wins, 31 losses: Sealitlchuiy (Auckland), 1 win. 3 losses; Perry (Carlton), 1 win, 3 losses. Sncdden and Mingins tied for the. section, and tho former won the play-off by 5 to 4. Section B.—Ritchie (Carlton), 5 wins, no losses: Elliott (Mount Eden). 1 wins. 1 toss: Walker (Auckland). 3 wins. 2 losses: Hosking (Carlton), it wins, !2 losses; Duflin (Carlton). 3 wins. 2 losses; Conway (PonHfinby). 35 wins, V; losses; Cross (Carlton), 2 wins. 3 losses; Mitchell (Carlton), wins, 3j losses; Sheath (Hillsborough), l" win, 4 losses; Smith (Mount Eden), no wiiie, 5 losses. Ritchie won tho section. Section C.—Do Lanniiy (Epsom), 5 wins, no losses; Bird (Carlton), 4 wins, 1 loss; Drury (Rocky Nookl, 3 wins. 2 losses; Davey (Carlton), 3 wins, 2 lossoa; McMuster (Stanley), 3 wins, 2 losses: Mountain (Cnrlton). 2 wins, 3 losses; Goldsmith (Hillsborough), 2 wins, 2 losses; I'laser (Mount Eden). 1 win, 4 losses; Gordon (Carlton). 1 win. 4 losses; Truscott (Carlton), 1 win, 3 losses. Do Launay won the (lection. Section D.—Fr.okes (Carlton). 4 wins. 1 loss; Coltman (Cnrlton), flj wins, looses; Keatlcy (Rocky Nook), 31 wins. 1J losses; Miller (Epsom), 35 wins, IJ losses; Gillies (Cnrlton), 3 wins, 2 losses; Clifford (Dominion Road), 24 wins, 25 losses: Scarborough (Carlton), 15 wins, 35 losses; Davidson (Auckland), II wins, 3] losses: J l'nyes (Mount Eden), 1 win, 3 losses; AVilliamson, 1 win, 4 losses. Fookes won tho section. Semi-finals.-—Wickstead, Brittain, Rowe, Fookes, 17, v. Lamb. Brueo, .George. Do Jiaunay, S; Isaacs, Elliott, Kilgour. Sneddon. 'l7. v. Wright. Mackay. Stevens. Ritchie. 5. The final between Sneddon and fookc3 will be played on Saturday. PONSONIiY. Section A. —first round: Buckle. Crowe. Torrance, J. McGregor, in, v. C'alder, D. McGregor. Griffiths, Garry, S; Klleray. "Waterworth. Brooks, Miller. 13, v. Parkinson, Clarke, Jones, Parsons. 11; Gates, Wright, Buchan. Dick, 15. v. Farrow. Veale. Puterscm, Letham, 5. SeconU round: Dick, 12, v Garry, 8: Letham, 15, v. Parsons. 14; ,!. McGregor, 20. v. Miller, ti. Third round' Jjetliam, 15, v. Garry, 12; Parsons, 14. v. J. McGregor, 3; Dick. 1(1, v. Miller, 3 Fourth round: Dick, 18, v. Parsons, 7: Garry, 14, v. Miller. 11: J. McGregor, 13. v. Letham, 12. Fifth round: Garry, 12, v Parsons, 11: Letham, 18. v. Miller. 14; .7, McGregor, 14, v. Dick, 11. McGregor and Dick tied and in the play-off McGregor won by 9 to 8. Section B. first round: Ormerod, fanch. Matthews, Richardson, v. Brown, Lovett, Johnston, Mclnnea, 7; Schiska, Moore, Butland, Bridges, 14, v. Goldwater, Drum montl. Knox, Allen, 7; Smith, Goodacre, Colebrook, Bryant, 13, v Dougherty, Mo Crea, Rowbottoin. Helly, 11. Second round' Bridges, 13, v Mclnnes, 8; Kelly, 14, v. Allen, 0; Bryant, la, v, Richardson, 8. Third round: Bryant., 14, v. Bridges. 12: Allen. 18. v. Mclnnes. 3. Fourth round: Allen, 12, v. Richardson, !); Bridges, 17, v. Kelly. 9: Mclnnes. 12, v. Bryant. 10. Fifth round: Bryant, 19, v. Allen, 4: Richardson. 15, v. Bridges, 10; Kelly, 14, v. Mclnnes. 12. Bryant won tho section with four wins McGregor and Bryant will play the final lit a later date. „ EPSOM. Section A.—H. Wright, t wins: Boyne, S: Bremner, 3, Crawford, 2: Jenkin. 2; J. Wripht. 2; Morrison, 2: Gribble, 2. Wright, St. Heliers, won the section outright. Section B.—Roylance 4 wins; Boiirkn, 4; Nash, 3; Burton. 3: A. Jones, 3: Hopwood, 2; Gosling, 1; Taylor, 0. Bourke, Mount Eden, won Ihe play-off, nnd will play Wright in tho final next Saturday. ROCKY NOOK. A progressive pairs tournament was played at the Rocky Nook green yesterday. 32 players taking part. The winning skip was W. Williams, with 5 wins and 1 loss, nnd tho winning lead T. Jones, with 0 v.ins. DOMINION ROAD. Sixteen teams competed in tho Labour Tlay tournament played in two sections by the Dominion Road Bowling ('Tub yesterday. Results are as follows: Section A.—Hawkins. 4? wins. Section IB: Leylnnd. Sayers and Ashbury tied with 3 wins each. In the first play-off Sayers beat Leyland. MOUNT ALBERT. Section A.—first round: Muir. 9, v. Luke, E. Thomas, 14, v, Floyd, t'.; Cutforth. 13. v. Beck, 4; Irving Clark. 12, v. Bromley. 10. Second round: Muir. 22. v. Thomas. 9: Cutforth, 12. v. Bromley. 11: Clark. 14. v. 0 "Beck. 5; Floyd, 8. v. Luke, 5. Third round: Bromley. J5, v. Luke, S; Clark. 14. v. Floyd. S; Beck. 12. y Thomas, 10; Muir. 17, v. Cutforth. 12. fourth round: Muir. 15. v. Floyd, 11; Clark. 11. v. Cutforth. 8; Bock, 14. v. Bromley. 9- Luke. 12, v. Thomas, 8. Fifth round. Bromley. 17. v. Muir, 7: Clark. 13. v. Liike, 12: Cutforth. '7. v. Thomas, 0: Floyd, 12. v. Beck, 11, Clark won the sec!"tion. Sectian B.—'first round: J. Thomas. 15. v. Potter. 7: Tomlinson. 10. v. Garlick. 8; JJawson, S. v. Dann. 7; Allely, 10. v. DarTuch, 9. Second round: Thomas, 10, v. Jtarrach. 9; Potter, 14. v. Allely. 10; Dann. "17, v. Tomlinson, 8: Garlick, 10, v. Dawson, H. Third round: Thomas. 15. v. Tornlinsou, 11: Garlick. 17. v. Darrach, 10; Dann. 11, v. Potter, 7; Dawson, 10, v. Allely, 10. Fourth round: Thomas, 1!). v. Allely. 7; Darrach, 12. v. Potter. 9: Dawson. 12. v. Tomlinson. 9: Garlick. 9. v. Dann. M. Fifth round: Garlick beat Thomas: Dawson, 13, v Darrach, 8; Potter, to, v. Tomlinson, 9- / Allely. 15, v. Dann, 8. Garlick won the section. Tho pfsy-off between Garluk and Chirk will take place later. RA Will i I. Section 'A. Buckm-m. Glnrkson. J. "Whitchoiise. Doiiin;ll (Nomads., 1 wins. \ loss: Wilmot. Scholiohl. Wortliinglon. Hardcastle. 4 wins, 1 lo;-s. Hamlin, Samways, Chiplin. McKinley. 3 wins 2 losses; Savin. Sharkey, D. Walker. NlcPherson. 3 wins. 2 losses. Itcv, Paltison, R. Walker, llaslain, Austin, 1 win 4 losses; Barker. Maillanrl. Ktubb.i, 5 losses lln rcb astle won the section on porcenlnge of points Section B.—Woods, Jackson. Moncitr. Old liarn. 4 wins. I loss: Angus, Johnson, SirupRon, Briggs (Te Papapa). 3 wins. 2 losses: Cameron. Bennett. Woiler. 'laylor, 3 wins, 1 losses; Vincent. Culpan. M. Thomson. P Thomson, 3 wins 2 losses: Bolton. Robertson. Martin. Eaves 1 win. 1 losses; (alter s°lf, Miller, 'Mclnnes, Millard. I win. 4 losses. Oldlinm won the section. In the final of IS lieiidt'. Oldham, .18, beat Hardcastle. ■"> OR icy LYNN. Section A. Preston. Buckley. Bhms and •Curtis tied. In the pbiv-off Preston beat Ttuckley nnd Biruis beat Curtis. I'riston do feited Bums in the filial Section B.- Tongc won Hie rfivli«?i out right, with five wins. The filial between 'Preston and Tongc will be played at a later date. OXKHt'NO. A. Section A.-Keelian, llaydcn, Huchaiiaii, fright, t> wins and I loss, lied uilli MeKune, Coutts, Jackson. Sutherland. Wright • won on the play-off. .Section B was won outright by I'obb. I nitlips, S'chnackcnburg, Mncltlnw with <> J!™". 11 ™, 1 Ip 8- V'right will meet Macklow in tho hnal on Saturday. i STANLEY. A progresßive pairs tournament whs plnved At the Stanley green yesterday. Six skins had to Play-off to decide the winner f)Z heads were played and P. Cox won wit , A. K. Smith, runner-iip. F. Whitlev ™ q S' n ri ?. l,tri,!hl w i»i four win, jvhile 8. C. Clarke came next with thri>» And a-half wma. inrc® f POINT CHRY ALTER Pnir, l r; H " r° F \ -Broe!. y«u?d!, v - C Bowl,ub e.v- ---■&&."• *• Pl,impi )•■,. 1
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