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BOWLING.

THE EPSOM CLUB. '

ANNUAL TOURNAMENT HELD. WINNERS OF THE SECTIONS. The annual St. Patrick's Day all-day tournament was held on tlio Epsom green yesterday. Following are the results:— SECTION A. First Bound.-—E. Taylor, J. Harrison, Parsons, Blakcy (Epsom), 14, v. Sinclair, Farrar, Thomas, Wallace (Hillsborough), 7; Hills, Thomas, Diinery, Stevens (Mount Albert), 33/ v. French, Duke. Kendall, Millon (I'ipsom). 12; Johnston. Wickstead, Dulfin, G. Hosking (Carlton), 22, v. Pomeroy, Furnell, Haszard, Burton. (Epsom), 7; Clayton, Turner, Kelly, Lundon (Carlton), 2, v. Dclamore. Nairn, Oatridge, Bainbridge (Mount Eden), 13; Hunt, I?. P. Smith, Wilkinson, Brake (Takapuria), 14, v. Hardley, Brown. Wylie. Gray (Epsom), 13; Crowe, Buckle, McGregor, Best (Ponsonby), 13, v. Parkinson, Veale, W. Wallace, Nash (Epsom). 6. Second Hound.—Lundon. 18, r. Gray, 2: Bainbridge, 10, v. Hoskipg, 8; Best, 12, v. Burton, 12; Blakey. 10, v. Nash, J; Stephens, 10, v. W. Wallace, 5; Milieu, 13, v. Brake. 5.

Third Round.—Wallace, 20. v. Brake, .7; Burton, 11. v. Blakey, 6; Best, 10, v. Bainbridge. 8: Lundon, 17, v. Millen, 7: Nash, 9, v. Stephens, 7; Hosking, 15, v. Gray, 7. Fourth Round. —Hosking, 34, v. Wallace. 4: Millen, 13, v. Best, t<; Lundon, 11, v. Nash. 8: Stephens. 9. v. Bainbridgo, 6; Brake, 9, v. Burton, 7; Blakcy, 8, v. Gray, 8. Fifth Round.—Stephens, 13, v. Blakey, 4; Lundon. 10, v. Brake, 8; Burton. 16. v. Nash, 8; Wallace, 12, v. Millen, 3; Hosking, 8, v. Best. 5; Bainbridge, 10. v. Gray, 7. Summary.—Hosking, Lundon, Stephens, 4 wins. 1 loss; Bainbridge, 3 wins, 2 losses; Burton, Blakey, Best, 25 wins, 25 losses; Wallace. Millen. Brake, 2 wins, 3 losses: Nash, 1 win, 4 losses; Gray, J win, 4J losses. In the play-off Lundon beat Hosking and Stephens. SECTION B. First Round.—Price, Vinson. Waterman, Sommerfield (Takapuna), It, v. McNautty, Downing, Vcnables. Turner (Otahuhu), 11; Trigg, Long, Mingins, G. Hosking (Remuera), 15, v. Chapman, Bruce, McBeath, do Luunay (Epsom), 3; Ridings, Norton, Newton, Macfarlane (Remuera), 16, v. Vincent, Clarkson, McPherson, Haslam (Kawhiti), 7; Cave, Fogarty, Robertson, Hull (Mount Eden), 12, v. Ambury, Clarke, Boyne, Morison (Epsom), 4: Wallett, Dann. Hosking. Allely (Mount Albert), 10, v. Gorrie. Sykes, Lippiat, Gardner (Otahuhu), 10; Rolfe, Farrar, Jones, Parsons (Pousonny), 15, v. White, Monk, Wilkinson, Sheath (Hillsborough), <5: Daisley, Bird Trayes, Elliott (Mount Eden). 9, v. Wood,' Williams, Gollan, Diggins (Ellerslie), 8. Second Round.—Mucfarlanc, 12, v. Hnsk111°' ' r ,'son, 11. v. Haslam, 0; Gardner, 10.. v. Hull. 7; Parsons, 12, v. Allely. 7; Dicgens 17 v. Sheath, 0; Turner. 12. v. JMhott. 8; Somnierfiejd, 12, v. de Launay, 9. third Round.— Morison, 12, v. Hosking, 10; Hull, 9. v. Parsons, 7; Elliott, 14. v. de Lannay. 9; Macfarlane, 10, v. Sommerfield, a; Gardner. 13. v. Ho slam, 11: Turner. 15, v Sheath. 7; Allely. .13. v. Diggers. 7. rourth Hound.—MoriHon, 8, v. Sommerfield, G; Hosking. 13, v. Gardner, G; do TjJinn&y. 10. v. Sheath. 5; Diggrns. 13, v. Hull. l'l; Allely. 10, v. Turner. 7: Macfarlane. 14. v. Elhott. fi; Haslam, 0, v. Parsonii, 8. Fifth Round.—Hosking, 7, v. Parsons. 6; Diggens, 12. v. Haslam, 7; Turner, v. Hull, 8; Sommerfield, 7, v. Gardner. 5; Morison, 11, v. Elliott. 5: Macfarlane, 14, v. Sheath. 0; Allely. 0. v. d« Launay, 8. Summary.—Macfarlane, f> wins, no losses: Morison, 4 win 3, 1 Iosr: Allely, 35 wins, 1J losses: Sommerfield. Hosking. Diggens. 3 wins. 2 losses: Turner. Hull, Gardner. 2! wins. 2i losses: Parson o . Elliott, 2 wins, 3 losses; de Launay, Haslam, 1 win, 4 losses; Sheath, 5 losses. Macfarlane won the section outright, and will play Lundon in the final at a future date. ST. lIELIERS CLUB. The full day tournament held at St. Heliers Bay yesterday resulted in a win in section A for Mo3s. Lawrence, Aldred, Scanllebury (Auckland). Section B was won by Somers. Granger. MncAuley. Knight (Mimgere). The final will be played later. The following skips have entered for the St. Heliers pairs tournament, to be held to-morrow, there being still two vacancies:— Austin (Rnwhiti); Higginbothani (Henderson); Bridges (Ponsonby); Bainbridge (Mount Eden): Crawshaw. Koefoed. Briee, Price. Brewer (St. P. Thompson (Rawhiti): C. Hardley (West End); It. Sheath (Hillsborough): Aldred 'Auckland); W. Hardley (West End); Kendall (St. Heliers).

GREY LYNN CLUB. The Grey Lynn Bowling Club's pairs tournament • will be held to-morrow.

TOURNAMENT AT HENDERSON

The one-tiny pairs tournament organised by the Henderson Bowling Club took place yw.terday and in spite of rnin in tlio morning the full programme was gone through. Five games of 10 heads each were played and 12 teams competed, Itesults of the play are as follows: Section A.—C. Hardley, I. Clarke (West End), 5 wins; Mel hose, McLeod (Henderson), 3 wins: Moors, l'ook (Henderson), 2 v.ins; Chandler. William (New Lynn), 2 wins; Carter, Harrison (Mount Albert), 2 wins; Wells, Edney (New Lynn), 1 win. Section B.— Mackune. Mailer (Public Service), a wins: Noreross, Higginbotham (Henderson), 3 wins; Massey, Wright (Henderson), 3 wins; Firth. Kirkpatriek (Henderson). 2 wins; G. Hardley, .T, W, Hardley (West End). 2 wins; Erceg, Laurie (Henderson). 0 wing. The final between Clarke and Mahec will be played on a date to be arranged. OPOTIKI CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] OI'OTFKI, Monday. On the Opotiki Bowling Club's green on Sntuiduy Dawson and W. ,T. Scott, holders of the silver feather, successfully withstood a. challenge, from E. Reece and Candy, The holders of the rooster. Jessop, Arrowsmith. Urquhart and C. Gordon, were defeated by Stuart. ,T. Burnett, Anderson and Todd by three points. T.UJMARUNUI CLUB. [by telegraph.—own correspondent.] TAUMARUNUJ, Monday. The Tnumnrunui Bowling . Club's green was in splendid order for play during the week-end. Following are the results of games playedLogan, AV. Wilson, White, Kobson, 27, v. J. Brown, lledfern, Meredith. Munro, 1.1: Winger, Maher. Baker, Gardner, 25, v. Mcf'rossin, Hewitt, _ Christmas, Jjftwler. 17; J. Wilson, V. Girvin. W. Girviu, Mattar. 00. v. Maud, Bone. Seaton. Johnston, P; Peek, Durwood. O'Connor. Todd, 25, v. Doughty, Stevenson, Vujich, Reed, 15.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20208, 19 March 1929, Page 16

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BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20208, 19 March 1929, Page 16

BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20208, 19 March 1929, Page 16

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