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BOWLING.

GILMOUR CUP COMPETITION. Following are the results of bowling and croquet matches for the Gilmotir Cup played between the, Howick (holders) and Papatoetoe Clubs at Howick, the former club's players being mentioned first:—E. Page, Jansen, Millen, Johnson, 12, v. McCullough, W. Hoskins, Franklin, Parker Hill, 22; E. B. Bates, Selbv, Beckett, Wilson, 20, v. Hall, Nesbett. Smythernan, Knight, 6; E. Page, Jansen, Millen, Johnson, 4, v. Hall, Nesbett, Smythernan, Knight, 21; E. B. Bates, Selby, Beckett, Wilson, 19; v. McCullough, W. Hoskins, Franklin, Parker Hill. 0. Totals: Howick, 55; Papatoetoe, 58. Interclub score: Howick, 94: Papatoetoe, 70. The croquet games played bv the ladies of each club ended in favour of Papatoetoe, the scores being: Howick. 157: Papatoetoe, 187. The deciding games in the. competition ;will bo played at Papatoetoe later in the season. THE CADNESS CTP. The lirst series of matches for the Cadiics-; Cup, played at the Waitcmata gieen. ivsujted as follows;—Dcvoupoit, 4 wins, I loss. 1 draw. 128 points; Waitcmata, 2 wins. 7i losses, ! draw, 125 points; I'akaputui, 1 win. 2 losses, 3 draws, 111 points: Stanley, 1 win, 2 losses. 3 draws, 109 points. The cup is given for a series of competitions among the four North Shore clubs and was donated by Mr. 11. Cadness, president of the Waitemata Club. Two rinks are engaged from each club and play three games each in an all-day tournament on each of the four greens in turn. The. highest aggregate score for the 12 games determines the winning club, which holds the cup until next season. Following were the teams engaged in thi» first sjries:—Waitemata A: Hulse, Dent., Hurley, Dick, Waitemata B; Elston, Cadness, Eraser, McGill. Devonport A : Stewnrt, McLaren, Watson, Morgan, Devonport R: Gill, Sinclair, Brougliton, Warren. Takapuna A : Price, Somerfield, Mills, Wernheim. Takapuna R: Whito, Arrowsmith, Smith, Brake Stanley A : Kennedy, Gallon. Purser. Hall, Stanley B: Ilindman. Reid, Jones, Oiri J vie. PLAY AT WHANG ARE I. [BY TEEEGUAPIf. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. J W'll AN G A REI. Friday The first round of the club fours in the Thursday section of the Whangaroi Bowling Cluli was completed yesterday, when the following games were played:— Coburn, Sothern, llaigh, MeMahon, 20, v. Almao, Mftldleton, R. Harrison, Sloane, 15; Chissell, Allan, Jones, Dawson, 39, v. Parry, Good, Moorcraft, Lees, 7; Englund. Armstrong, Birch, Fraser, 19. v. Cowie, Wilson, Marshall, Gaplin, 13. Champion singles: Allan, 22, v. King, 16; Englund, 20, v Middleton, 6; Almao, 30. v. King, 17. The Whangarei Club entertained two teams from Hikurangi and won both games. Competition was very closo.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 18

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BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 18

BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20112, 24 November 1928, Page 18