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EASTER BOWLING.

THE AUCKLAND TOURNAMENT SECTION PLAY CONCLUDED. PLAYERS FOR THE FINALS. Section play in tho Auckland Bowling Ccntro's annual Easter tournament concluded yesterday. In order to make up for tho time lost during Friday's rain, four rounds of 15 heads each were played in the Easter fours and cxecutivo fours yesterday. Conditions were ideal, tho majority of the greens having fully recovered from tho soaking they received at tho end of last week.

The inter-section play will commence at the Remuera green at 8.30 this morning. Players with seven wins and over in the section play ha've qualified for tho finals and play will bo conducted on the twolife principle. Following is the draw for tho first round this morning:—Dufiin (Carlton), v. Bailey (Auckland) ; Sharp (Edendale), v. Muston (Auckland); Graham (Remuera), v. Jury (Rocky Nook); Millen (Epsom), v. Hosking (Remuera); Letham (Ponsonby), v. Truscott (Carlton); Johnson (Stanley), v. Keatley (Rocky Nook). Parsons (Ponsonby) won section A in the cxecutivo fours. There are several games uncompleted in section B and these will bo played at tho Carlton green this morning. In tho event of a tio for the section, tho play-off will be decided at the Romuera green. In tho first year players' fours, Lincoln (Ponsonby) won section A and will meet tho winner of the game between I'rangley (Mangere) and Buckley (Grey Lynn) at tho Remuera green at one o'clock this afternoon. It has been decided to impose a time limit of three hours on all games in the inter-scction play with the exception of the finals. Following aro tho results of yesterday's play:— EASTER FOURS. SECTION A.—At Papatoetoe. Sixth Round.—Ferguson, Turner, Sykes, Garcnuer lUtahuhu), 20, v. Garrard, Cottrelt, Robertson, Ritchie (Cariton). 11; Buchanan, illicit, laylor, Wetnenll (Carlton;, 11, v. Kirkham, Coltliurst, Clarke. Bieumer (West Jind), 11; .bilkey, Rogers. Tarrant, Dick (Waitemata), ll>, v. Marshall, Ashtou, Irvine, ilill (Remuera), 13; Wiuihi'op. West, Stone, Campbell (Dominion Uoad), 13, v. Westbrook, Ganley, McLeod, Macklow (Ellerslie), 11; Ure, Duncan, Brackebush, Muston (Auckland;, 13, v. Mill. Humphries 'iowpiey, Walker (Mount Albert), 10 Seventh Round.—Dick. 15. v. Gardiner. 5: Ritchie, 13, v. Hill, 11; Campbell, 15, v. Muston, 20; WetJierilt, 19, v. Walker. 7; Macklow, 13, v. Bremner, 12. Eighth Round.—Hill, 17, v. Macklow. 10; Ritchie. 10. v Muston, 14; Wetherilt. 13. v. Dick, 11; Campbell, 10, v. Gardiner, 14: Walker, S. v. Bremner, 21. Ninth Round—Macklow, 18, v. Gardiner. !2S; Muston, 12, v. Wetherilt 18; I]ill* 9. v. Bremner, 12; Campbell* 24. v. Dick. 12: Ritchie, 13, v. Walker, 12. Summary.—Muston, 7 wins and 2 Iosbos; Wetherilt, Gardiner, 0 wins and 3 losses; Campbell. Dick, Bremner, 5 wins and 4 losses; Hill, 4 wins and 5 losses, Ritchie. Macklow, 3 wins and G losses; Walker. 1 win and 8 losses. SECTION B.—At Mount Eden. Sixth Round.—»Stewart, Hilliam. Williamson, Blackwell (Waitemata). 15, v. Crowe, Bridges, Hilton, Torrance (Ponsonby), 13; Sawyer, Dickson, T. Mountain, C. Mountain (Carlton), 17, v. Bilkey, Cooper, Pleydell, Short (Pukekohe), 11; Ridings, Norton, East, Graham (Remuera), 24, v. hittaker, Brittain, Gladding, Lamb (Carlton), 11; Poole, Stewart, Pickens, Francis (Mount Albert), 14, v. Williams, Mason, Bourke, Fletcher (Auckland). 9; Campbell, Watson, Joil. Osborne (Ellerslie), 22, v. Sessions, Davis. Goodall, Goldsmith (Dominion Road). '"Seventh Round.—Graham, 17, v. Blackwell, 12; Mountain,- 18, v. Francis, 11; Lamb. 17, v. Torrance, 12; Goldsmith, 12, v. Fletcher, 11; Short, 17, v. Osborne, 16. Eighth Round.—Francis. IG, v. Short, 14; Mountain. 15, v. Blackwell, 14; Graham, 17, v. Goldsmith, S; Lamb, 24, v. Fletcher. 3; Osborne, 17, v. Torrance, IG. Ninth Round.—Coldsmith. 12. v Blackwell, 11; Short, 16, v. Torrance, 7; Grahnm, 23, v. Osborne, 10: Mountain, 17. v. Fletcher, 10; Francis. 15, v. Lamb, 8. Summary.—Graham, 8 wins and 1 loss; Lamb, Mountain, Francis, Osborne. Short. 5 wins and 4 losses; Torrance, 4 wins and 5 losses; Goldsmith, Blackwell, 3 win 9 and G losses; Flctgher, 2 wins and 7 losses. SECTION C.—At Auckland. Sixth Round.—Duncan, Percy, Gordon. Buxton (Carlton), 16, v. Lusher, . Bla"ke. Fitness, Armstrong (Pukekohe), 14; Fanch, Rolfe, Conway, Best (Ponsonby), 22, v. Davies, Lyon, McKinstry, McPhail (Waitemata), 13; Doyle, Inglis, Lundon, Kelly (Carlton), 19, v. McMaster, —, Kenny, Gatland (Onelumga), 9; Thomson, Culpan, Moncur, Wooller (Rawhiti), 15, v D. Wilson, Speir, W. Wilson, Cartwright (Dominion Road), 10; C. Allan, H. Allan, Davidson. Bailey (Auckland), 15. v. Dignan. Slier rifTs, Gribble, Bourke (Mount Eden), 12. Seventh Round. —Bailey, 16, v. Cartwright. 8; Kelly, 15, v. Best. 12; Gatland, 14, v. McPhail, 12; Bourke, 10. v. Buxton, 8; Armstrong, 17. v. Wooller, 12. Eighth Round.—Bourke, 15. v. Armstrong, 12; Gatland, 16. v. CartwriKht, 12; Bailey* 14, v. Kelly, 11; Wooller, ,13, v. Best, 11; McPhail, It, v. Buxton, 8. Ninth Round. —Wooller, 17, v. Gatland, M; Bailey. 11, v. Buxton, 12; Beat, 15, v. Armstrong, 14; McPhail, 14. v. Cartwfight, 11; Kelly, 17. v. Bourke. 14.

Summary.—Bailey, 7 wins and 2 losses; Mcl'liail, Best. Wooller, G wins and 3 losses; Kelly, £> wins and 4 losses; Buxton. Gatland, 4 wins and 5 losses: Bovirke, 3 wins and 6 losses; Armstrong, Cartwright, 2 wins and 7 losses. SECTION D.—At Hillsborough. Sixth Hound.—Cameron, Barker, Sharkey. Taylor (Rawhili). 10, v. Kayes, Tongue. Lorain, Stone (Rocky Nook), 23; Trendall. Blewdun, Cross, Harvey (Carlton), 14. v. Neild, Hawthorn, Barnard, Forbes (Manurewa), 8: Campbell. Smith, Oatridge. Bamhridge (Mount Eden). 8. v. Hassarch Parsons. Richmond, Milieu (Epsom), la; Iv. Reid. Bray. S. Reid. Cox (Stanley). v. Corsie, Pitt, A rev. Perry (Carlton). 17; Wells. Lethbridge. McGill. Johnston tWailomatn), 13. v. I''arrow. Aitcheaon. Dick. Leatham (PonsonbyJ, 10. T (1 Seventh Round. -Perry. 8, v. Leatham. 15; Johnson, 23. v Cox. 1-; Hl \ r . V n?' J, ,4 : Bainbridge. 15;, Stone 8, v. Milieu. 14. Eight h Roil n d.—Mill en, 13. v Perry. 10: Forbes 15 v. Bainbridge, 13; Johnson. 11, \\ Harvey. 0; Cox. 15. v. Stone. 12; layloi. Forbc" v - Leatham. 15; IS.nth Bo'""?.-! one.. v ,3 fe«m J^ 0 -Mnien. Leatham. losses; Johnston, stonc _ Bainbridge. 5 wins and 4 Josise \ (; o x, Harvey. Taylor, 4 } vl " 8 . ' . r,' or bc«' o wins and 7 3 wins and 0 losses, L oroes, - losses.

SECTION 13. —Al St. rioliers. Sixth Hound -liinkley, ChappoU Winks. 3; Smith, Brown pit, Edmunds, Shaip dale) M. v Gray, Garrard. Soma, _\Vilj,hl iq liel era), Si Hogali, McLeod, McKay. Hoott (Henderson), 13, v. Wrighi. Pol lard Warren, Hosking (Carlton), 12: Puddle. Sigley Mincham, Little (Grey Lynn). 18. v SUlior. Parley, Wakeriey. Keatley (Rocky Nook). 12; Delamore, Daisley, \i xian > Fraser (Mount Eden), 17. v. Gray, *oote, Jenkin, Mcßeath (Epsom), 7 Seventh Round.—Keatley, 1 •>. v- Mcßeath, 11; Wright, 15. v. Hosking. 8; Sharp. IG,v. Scott. 9; Eraser, 20, v. Bush. 11; Little, 19, v. Ormerod, 11 n Eighth Bound.-Eraser, 18. v Ormerod, 9; Keatley 23, v. Scott, 13; Mcßeath, 17, v. Hosking. 10; Wright 14 v. Little, 9; Sharp. 18. v. Bush, 4. Ninth Round.—Little, 17, v. Scott. 10; Mcßeath, 22. v. Bush, 10; Wright, 10, v. Ormerod, 9; Sharp. 11, v. Keatley, 7; Hosking, 20, v. Eraser, S. Summary. -Sharp and Keatley. 7 wins and 2 losses; Little. Scott, C wins and 3 losses; Frnser, Wright, 5 wins and 4 losses; Mcßeath, 4 wins and 5 loeses; Hosking, Ormerod, 2 wins and 7 losses; Bush. 1 win and 8 losses. SECTION F.—At Mount Albert. Sixth Round.— Saiuty, Wrigley, Ogilvie, Johnson (Stanley). 17, v. Greenwood. Oughton. Edwards, Hill (Edendale). 9; Price. Wilkinson, Knaggs, Hooper (Takapuna), 16, v. Angus, Johnson, Bridge. Speight (Te Papapa), 8; Caddy, Liversidge, Buckley, Whittle (Grey Lynn), 22, v. —, Gregory, Thompson Munns (Hillsborough), 4, Lamb, Bruce, George, Do Launay (Epsom). 14, v. Turner, Chambers, Clements, Lamb (Rockv Nook). 8; Clarkson. Coutts. Ball. Truacott (Carlton). 18, v. Kobeirts, Bloin field, Hunt. Lovegrovo (St. Heliers), 10; Somerville, Long, Muigins, Hoskins (Remuera). 15, v. Clarke, Clewes, Hawk en, Roberta (Dominion Road), 14.

Seventh Round,—Hooper, 18, v. Munns, Si Johnson, 15, v. Speight, 10;- Truscott, 10, v. Whittle, 9: Roberts, 21, v. Lovegrove, 15; Eosking, 14, v. Lamb, 10; Do Launay. 13, v. Hill. 7 Eighth Round,—Hosking, 23, v, Hill, 8; Lovegrove, 10, v. Lamb, 5; Truscott, 16, v. Hooper, 14; Roberts, 15, v.Whittle, 8; Johnson, 14, v. Do Launay, 13; Munns, 16. v. Speight. 9. Ninth Round.—Do Launay, 18, v. Hosking 17; Lamb, 18. v. Whittle, 4: Johnson, 14, v. Munns, 10; Hill. 15, v. Lovegrove, 13; Hooper. 17, v. Roberts, 10; Truscott, 18, v. Speight, 14. Summitry.—Hosking, 8 wins and 1 loss; Truscott, Johnson, 7 wins and 2 losses; Roberts, Do Launay, 6 wins and 3 losses; Whittle, Munns. 4 wins and 5 losses; Lamh, Lovegrove, Hooper, 3 wins and 6 losses; Speight, 2 wins and 7 losses; Hill, 1 win and 8 losses. SECTION G.—At Dominion Road. Sixth Round.—Hedlund, Bramford, McKeoWu, Adeano (West End), 10, v. Ward, F. Wilson, J. Wilson, Sheath (Hillsborough), 13; Mitchell. . Bird, Duffin (Carlton), 15, v. Iloldsworth, Wallett, Dawson, (j. Clark (Mount Albert) 18; Yeo, Pearce, Randell, Jury (Rocky Nook), 18, v. Kendall, Boyne, Jones. Ingli3 (Epsom), 10; McLaren, F. White, P. White. Brookfield (St. Heliers), 19. v. M. Meeso. Thompson, Edgerley, B. Meeso (New Lynn), 15; Isaacs, Stevens, Chapman, H Clarke (Carlton), 18, v. Jackson, Coe. Macfarlane, Russell (Remuera), 3; Robertson, lialford, Jones, Gifford (Dominion Road), 15, v. Hill, James, Vincent, McMahon (Edendalej. 10. Seventh Round—Meese. 18. v, Adeano. 9; H. Clarke. 9, v. Brookfield, 18; Sheath, 7, v. Inglis, 10; DufTin. 18. v. Russell. 8; Gifford 18, v. G. Ciark, 9; Jury, 18, v. McMahon. 11. Eighth Round.—Gifford. 13, v. Russell, 6; McMahon, 13, v. Inglis, 14; Meese, 20, v. Sheath. 11; G. Clark, IS, v. Jury, 10; Adeane 10, v. H. C Clarke, 14; Duffin. 15. v. Brookfield. 14. Ninth Round.—Meese. 14, v. Inglis, 12; Brookfield. 19. v. Gifford. 17; H. C. Clarke, 17, v. Sheath, 10; Duffin, 14, v. Adeano, V; McMnhon 13. v G. Clark. 4; Jury 18, v. Russell, 13 Summary.—Duffin, Jury, 7 wins and 2 losses; Brookfield, 6 wins and 3 losses; McMahon, G. Clark. Meese, -5 wins and 4 Josses; IT. C. Clarke. Russell, 4 wins and 5 losses; Adeane. Gilford. Sheath. Inglis. 3 wins and G losses EXECUTIVE FOURS. SECTION A.—At Epsom. Sixth Round.—Smith, Holdaworth, Keys, Knight 'St. Heliers), 18, v. Waters, Wilson, Brown, Franklin (Papatoetoe), 12; Whyte, Whitton, Fawcett, Robertson (Manurewa), 17, v. Lane, Floyd. Dann, Allely (Mount Albert), 10. Johnson, McInness, Somervell, Parsons (.Ponsonby), 20, v Ogilvie, Pinhey, Morton, Everilt (Otahuliu), 15; Ramsay, Gladding, Blakey, Morison (Epsom), 26, v. Mayhill, Kent, Cliffe, Roylance (Rocky Nook), 3; Coulthard, Cutler, Hauna, Audley (Takapuna), 22. v. Norcross, Melhose, Canton, Leigliton derson), 8, Melville, Mason, Morgan, Warren (Devonport), 17, v. Lovatt, Thomass, Hardley, Plummer (West End), 14. Seventh Round.—Knight, 11, v. Parsons, 10; Roylance, 18, v. Plummer, 10; Franklin, 15, v. Morison, 8; Everitt, 15, v. Alleley, 9; Leighton, 22, v Robertson, 13; Warren, 13, v. Audley, 12. Eighth Round.—Alleley, 16, v. Knight, 10, Audley, 14, v. Robertson, 7; Warren. 19, v. Roylar.ce, 11; Everitt, 19. v. Leighton, 7 Parsons, 27, v. Morison, 6; Franklin, 14, v Plummer, 12.

Ninth Round.;—Audley, 14, v. Everitt, 13; Knight, 20, v. Leighton, 5; Morison, 16, v. Alleley, 11; Franklin, 25, v. Hoylance, 7; Parsons, 19, v. Plummer, G; Warren, 22. v. Robertson, 7. Summary.—Parsons, 8 „wins and 1 loss; Everitt, Knight, Monson. Audley, Warren, 6 wins and 3 losses; Franklin, 5 wins and 4 losses; Roylanee, Allely, Robertson, 3 wins and 6 losses; Plmniner, Leighton, 1 win and 8 losses. SECTION B.—At Carlton. Sixth Round.—Wilkinson, Stringer, Goldsmith, Pollard (Hillsborough), 11, v. Hancock, Hunt, Allport, Dawe (Clovedon), 11; Croucher, Firth, Kirkpatrick, Fox (Glen Eden). 13. v. Thomas, Lye,, Newton, Baildun (Grey Lynn), 8; Snnth, Paterson, Daniels. Procter (Remuera), 20. v. Martin, Austin. Chiplin, Macpherson (liawhiti), 13; Howe, Bates, Kilgour, Barter (Carlton), 19, v. Chappell, Bensom, Kelly, Ramsey (Dominion Road), 11; Cook, Downey, Murdoch, Pearce (Otahuhxi), 22. v. Eioag, Donaldson, Neilson, Dyson (Hallyburton-Johnstone), 10; Crawshaw,' Twiname, Pricii, Koefoed (St. Heliers). 17, v. Beal, Kempster, Watson. Eoyd (Tanranga South). 14. Seventh Round.—Mticpherion, 24, v. Dawe, 14; Barter, 15, v. Baildon, 8; Boyd, 18,. v. Pollard, 11; Procter. 5:5, v. Fox. 10;; Dysoii 10, v. Koefoed, 14; Ramsey, 18, v. Pearce, 10. Eighth Round.—Pollard. :L7. v. Dyson. 12; Propter, IG, v. Dawe, 11; Barter. 13, v. Foi, 12; Macpherson, 19, v. Boyd. 12; Pearce, 17, v. Baildon, 15;, Koefoed, 15. v.

Ramsey, 14. Summary.—Procter, Barter. Koefoed, 7 wills and 1 loss; Mncphnrson, Pearce,_ 5 mns and 3 losses: Baildon, Ramsey. 4 wins nnd 4 losses; Pollard, 3 wins and 5 losses; Fox. 2 wins- and 6 losses; Dyson. Dawe, Boyd, 1 win and 7 losses.

FIRST YEAR PLAYERS' FOURS SECTION A.—At Te Papapa.

Sixth Round.—Dickie, Letham, Young, Lincoln (Ponsonby), 17, v. Smerdon, Wool-Boy-Allen, Williams, Morria (Mount Albert), 1G: Payne, Duncan, Johnson, Day (Pukekohe), 24. v. Negus, Daverne. Duthie, Barnes (St Holier#), 14: Costall, Alfrey, Montgomery, Taylor (Epsom), 23, v. Stevens, Carter, Donald, Barber (Dominion Road), 12: McAnuffy, Parsons, Hall, McGinnerty (Otahuhu), 22, v. Clark, Fairweather, Storey, Breckon ' (HallyburtonJohnstone), 21. Seventh Round.—Morris, 21, v. Breckon, 18; Lincoln, 23, v. Taylor, 7; Day, 19, v. McGinnerty, 16; Barnes, 25. v. Barber, IJ-:. Lincoln was the winner of section A. Summary.—Lincoln, 7 wins and no losse:i: Taylor, G wins and 1 loss; Morris. 4 wins and 3 losers; Day, McGinnerty, 3 wins and 4 losses; Bnrber, Barnes, 2 wins and 5 losses; Breckon, 1 win and G losses. SECTION B.—At Ponsonby. Fifth Round.—Park. Ltiing, Holdsworth, Phillips (Hallyburton-Johnstono), 18, v. Somervell, Hnmann, Vickeiry, Forgie (Auckland). 17; Birrell, Sansey, Macauly, Prant;ley (Mangere), 27, v. Chinnery, Jones. Robertson. Whitehead (Waiteniatn), 16; Hasnip, Church. Johnston, Smith (New Lynn), 'ill, v. Mason, Perkin. Smith, Buckley (Grey Lynn). 16; Williams. Bond. Marks, Crichton (To Papapa). 23, v. Bloxhain. Ferriu, Steele. Wells (Pnkekol.e), 20. Sixth Round.—Prangley. 19. v. Wells. IB; Phillips, 18, v Smith, I's; Forgie. 25, v. Crichton, 18; Buckley. 24, v. Whitehead. 19. Seventh Round.—White!.sad. 23. v. Ferine, 13; Buckley, 22. v. Pringley. 21; Smith. 22. v. Wells, 17; Phillips. 20. v. Crichton, 16, Summary.—Buckley. Prongley, 5 wins arid 2 losses: Phillins, Whitehead, 4 wins and 3 losses; Wells. Smith, 3 wins and 4 losses; Crichton, Forsrie. 2 wins and 5 losses. Buckley and Prangley -will play off at the Remuera green at 8.30 th s morning. HIKURANGI CLLB EVENT. j PROGRESS OF COMPETITION. [BV TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WHANG A RET. Monday. The Hikurangi Bowline Club's tourney was resumed to-day in fine weather. Tlio greens played keenly. Following aro tho results:— SECTION A. —Hikurangi Green. Fourth Round.—Courtney, 13, v. Campbell, 10; Gribble, 14, v. Ei;glu.-id, 5; Pearce. 13, v. Jordan, 9; Cherrie, 10, v. Caunt. 6. Fifth Round.---Court,euaj, 11, v. Cherrie, 8; Campbell, Jl, v. Pearco. 6; Gribble. l!i, v. Ciiunl, 9; Englund, 10, v. Jordan, 9. Sixth Round.—Englund, 13, v. Courtney, 5; Jordan, 11, v. Cherrie, 10: Caunt, 12. v. Campbell, 11: Pearce, 11, v. Gribble, 5. Final.—Gribble, 20, v. Pearce, 15. SECTION B.—Hikurangi Green. Fourth Round.—Kerr. 9. v. lvells. 8; Cutforth, 16, v. Curtis. 7; Wilson, 18. v. Steele, 7; Taylor, 12, v. Davies, 10. Fifth Round.—Kerr, It v. Culforth, 3; Curtis. 14. v. Steele, 7; Taylor, 12, v. Wilson, 7; lvells, 12, v. Da vies, 5. Sixth Round.---Steele, 13, v. Davies, 8; Kells, 16. v. Curtis. S; Taylor, 13, v. Cutforth, 11; Wilson, 13, v. Kerr, 10. SECTION C.—Whangarei Green. Fifth Round.—Ward. 1!!, v. Orr, 11; Sentch, 16. v. Holland, <3: Gibson, 14, v. Alien. 2; Pearson, 13, v. Beekre, 12. Sixth Round—Pearson, 11, v. Sentch, 4; Donaldson, 13, v. Beehre, 5; Orr, 17, v. Gibson, 7; Ward. 22, v Allen, 2. Seventh Round.—Pearson, 23, v. McKenzie, 11; Orr, 24, v. Beelirn, 12; Ward, 22, v. Gibson, 16. SECTION D.—Whangarei Green. Fifth Round.—Coburn, 19, v. Ackers. 7; Bewis, 17, v. Phillips, 6; McKenzie, 9, v. Donaldson, 6. Sixth Round.—Ackers, 12, v. Brewis, 3; Phillips, 14, v. Coburn, 8; McKenzie, 12, v. Holland. 9. Seventh Round.--Coburn, 19, v. Donaldson, 17: Ackers, 20, v. Phillips, 16; Holland, 33, v. Brewis, 15. BUCKLAND CLUB. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] I PUKEKOHE, Monday. The Buckland Bowling Club held a pairs tournament to-day. There were 16 entries, comprising pairs from tho Clevedon, Tuakau, Pukekohe, Manurewa ard Buckland Clubs. In section A Campboll and Hewitt (Buckland) were tho winners, while in section B Bullock and Rae (Buckland) were successful. The final will be played on a date to bo arranged. MARLBOROUGH TOURNEY. []}Y TELEGRAPH. —PRiZHS ASSOCIATION.] BLENHEIM. Mondny. The Marlborough Centre bowling tourney was won by a rink iikipped by Gaofgo Smith, of Picton, who beat Martelw,. oi Blenheim, 2i to 10, in tho una!.

HAMILTON PAIR!;; TOURNEY. ' SEVEN ROUNDS COMPLETED. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT. J HAMILTON, Monday. The pairs tournament organised by thd> Hamilton Bowline Club was continued tew day in fine weather. Following are th»> progress results: — SECTION A. Fifth Round.—Crawshaw, 20, v. Kivell, 15; Wilkes, 17, v. E'/anai, 12; Metcalfe. 18« v. Irvine, 15; Kelly. 15, ir. House, 13. Sixth Round.—Kivn-11, 23, v. Kelly, 15; Metcalfe, 26, v. Evans, 19; Cra,wsbaw. 24. v. House, 20; "Wilkes v. Lrvino, 13. Seventh Round.—Evans, 23, v. Irvine. 15: Metcalfe, 27, v. Wilkes, 19; House. 23, v. Kivell, 15; Crawshaw, 21!,- v. Kelly. 19. SECTION B. Fifth Round.—Lymburn, 19, v. Andrews. 9; Masters, 21, v. Ireland, 15; Dowds, 24. v. F. Booth, 14. Sixth Round.—Lymbuni, 28, v. Masters, 10. Seventh Round.—Varaey, 14, v. Dowds, II; Budd, 27, v, F. Booth, 13; Lymburn, 20, v. Ireland, 16; Andrews. 24, v. Masters, 2-3. , SECTION C. Fifth Round.—Going. 2ili, v. Goodwin. 10; Meredith, 26, v. Lamprell, 10; Fenwick, 20, v. Harkms, 10; Wycherhiy, 22, v. Yeoman, iO. Sixth Round.—Yeoman, 25, v. Going, 18; Fenwick, 26, v. J, Meredith, 11; Harkins. 31, v. Lamprell, 9; Goociwin, 25, v. Wycherley, 14. Seventh Round.—Goodwin, 23. v. Yeoman, 22; Fenwick, 27, v. Lamiirell, 14; Meredith, 25, v. Hawkins, 8; Wychorley, 24, v. Going. 21. SECTION D. Fifth Round.—North, 27, v. Wheeler, 21: Land, 21, v. Bennett,, 17,; Loveridge, 16, v. Mitchell, 15; Ilollard,. 20„ v. Johnson, 11. Sixth Round.—Mitchell, 22, v. Johnson, 17; Loveridge, 24, v, Hollard, 7; Bennett, 17. v. Wheeler, 12; North,. 18, v. Land, 17. Seventh Round.—North, 23, v. Bennett, 15; Land, 25, v. Wheelex, 22; Mitchell, 18, v. Hollard, 14; Lov<>rids:e, 18. v. Johnson, 14 WINS AND LOSSES. Section A.—Metcalfe, V wins, no losses; Crawshaw, 6 and 1; Wilkiss, 4 and 3; Irvine, 3 and 4; House, 3 and <1; Evans, 3 and 4: Kelly, 1 and 6; Kivdl, 1! and 6. Section B.—Budd, 7 wins, no losses: D, G Andrews, 5 and !!: lymburn, 4 and 3: F Booth, 3 and 4: Dowels, 3 and 4; Masters, 2 and 5; Varaey. 3 and 4; Ireland, 1 and 6. Section C.—Fenwick, Twins, no losses; Meredith, 6 and 1: Yeoman, S and 4: Wycherley, 4 and 3; Harkins, 3 and 4; Goinjf, 2 and 5; Goodwin. 2 and 5; Lamprell. 1 and 6. Section D.—North, 7 wins, no losses: Hollard, 4 and 3; Loveridße. 5 and 2; Mitchell, 5 and 2; Johnson, 3 and 4: Land, 3 and 4: Bennett, 1 and 6; Wheeler, no .wins, 1 losses. THE CAMBRIDGE CLUB. SECTION PLAY CONTINUED. [BY telegraph.—own correspondent.] CAMBRIDGE, Monday. The Cambridge Easter bowling: tournament was continued to-day in ideal weather, when section play was completed. The results are as follows: SECTION A. Seventh Round.—Badeley, 17. v. Gill, 16; Smart, 16, v. Jordan,, 15; Pilkington, 21, v. Rodgers, 15; Dix, 24, v, Cooke, 15; Aetle a bye. Eighth Round.—Gill, 28, v. Astle, 20; Smart, 14, v. Badely, 1.2; Pilkington, 21, v. Jordan, 14; Cooke, IS, v. Rodjiera, 16; Dix a bye. Ninth Round.—Smart, 31, v. Ah,tie, ?.3; Pilkington, 20, v, Badeluy, 11; Jordan, '24. v. Cooke. 13; Dix, 2:3, v.; Rodgers, 10; Gill a bye. SECTION B, Seventh Round.—Anderson, 15, v„ Sloar.e, 14: Sutherland. 15. v. Balliday. 11; Carter. 27, v. Craig, 10; Kriskovitch, 24, v. Collins, 13; Scantlebury a bye. Eighth Round.—Scantliibury, 22, v. Anderson, 17; Sloane, lii, v, Sutherland, 30; Carter, 20, v. Halliday, 1G; Craii;;, *2l. v* Collins, 20, Kriskovitch a bye. Ninth Round.—Sen,ntlebury, 21, v. Sutherland, 16; Sloane, li! 8, 7. Carter, 11; ColI lins, IG, v. Halliday, 12; Kriskovitch, 19, v. Craig, 8; Anderson a bye. SECTION C. Seventh Round.—Bruce, 20„ v. Trayes, 8; Sutherland, IS, v. Cameron, 15: Coombes. 27, v. McNamara, 19; Hosking, 27,, v. Newbegin, 11; Pearce a bye,, Eighth Round.—Craig:, 25. v. Pearce. 10; Bruce, 23, v. Sutherland, 9; v. McNamara, 12; Coombes, 21, v. Newbegin, 18; Hosking a bye. Ninth Round.—Sutherland, 22, v. Pearce, 16; McNamara, 19. v. Bruce, 13; Cameron, 22, v. Newbegin, 19; Ccombeu, 20, v. Hosking, 15; Trayes a bye. SECTION D. Seventh Round.—'Wright, 21, v. Noonan, 15; James, 17, v. Lymburn, 11; Findlay, 20, v. Buchnn, 13; Coader, 18, v. Morris, 13; Godfrey a bye. Eighth Round.—Wright, 16, v. Godfrey, 10; Lymburn, 20, v, Noonan, 13; Fir.dlay. 22, v. James, 18; Buchan, 17, v. Morris, 10; Conder a bye. , Ninth Round.—Godfrey, 20. v. Lymburn, 17; Findlay, 27, v. Nooiian, 9; James, 15, v. Morris, 14; Buchan, 18, \. Conder. 13; Wright ?. bye. SECTION E. • Seventh Round.--Mclvor, 19, v. Wallis, 12; Parker-Hill, 241, v, HcFarauhar, 11; Qualtrough, 27, v. Cleviiiley, S; H. Smart, 23, v. Crosher, 16; White a bye. Eighth Round.—-White, 19, v.. Mdvor. 13; McFarquhar, 24, v. Horton, 17; Cleveley, 22. v. Parker-Hill, 15; Qialtrough. 18, v. H. Smart, 13; Crosher a bye. Ninth Round.—McFarquhar, 25, v. White, 20; Horton. 18. v. Cleveley, 16; H. Smart* 22. v. Parker-Hill, 14; Qualtroufch, 20, v, Crosher, 15; Mclvor, a bye. SECTION F. Seventh Roand.™ Lobb, 26, v. Hosking. IS; McCalhie, 23, v. Glray, 19; George,.l9, v. Hard ley, 32; McFaslane, 17, v. Livingstone, 11; Layland a bye. Eighth Round.—L:iy land, 20, r. Lobb. 14; Hosking. 21, v. Gray. 20; McCathie, 14, v. Ilardley, 10; George, 22, v. Livingstone, 2J; McFarlsrie m bye. Ninth Round.—Layla:nd, 20, y. '.Tray, 13; Hardlcy, 25, v. Hosking, 19; McCathie. -2. v. Livingstone, 14; George. 21, v. idcrarlane, 11; Lobb a bye. m ,. Summary.—Section A: Dix and Pilkington, 7 wins and 1 loss. Section B: Scantlebury, 8 wins and no losses, hection u: Coombes, G wins and 2: losses. Section D: Wright, 7 wins and I loss; Findlay, 6 wins and 2 losses. Section E: Quail rough, 6 wins and 2 losses. Section F: George and Layland, G wins and !! losses.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20219, 2 April 1929, Page 7

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EASTER BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20219, 2 April 1929, Page 7

EASTER BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20219, 2 April 1929, Page 7

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