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BOWLING.

THE CLUa COMPETITIONS. , FINALS AT SEVERAL GREENS. Competitions conducted by Auckland boiling clubs during the summer are now draw- ( ins to a close, and finals were decided at | many greens on Saturday. The greens were in good order, considering the receiat rains, but now only a few Saturdays remain for , liny, except in tboEe clubs where winter 1 greens arts provided. Following are the resuits of Saturday's play:— Auckland.—Club fours: Kretschmar, Mac- ; Dougall, White. Fletcher, 28, v. A. F. Mackay. J. McEldouney. Robertson. Bailey, 14; L. Whitaker. Forder, S. Coldicutt. Nei.l, i 31. v. C. Coldicutt. Pollok. Kawlinson, Steele, 0; McEldouney, Miehuels, C. Allan. Craig, 19, v. Israel. Kales, K. D. Gray. I-yell. 1 10; iJradlev. Ward. Aldrea, Ferret. 21. v. , Armitage. Esiun, Munro. Hewitson, 14; i Messenger. blades. Prune, Wooliey. 25. v. , Wood ham?, Patersoii. Hinton. Kudd. 11; Beaumont, Sudmau. Bourke. Moir, 26. y. Hampton. Williams. Dicketts. Ure, 1"; Treacy. Dadley. Daniel. Muston. 22. v. Alex- : nnder, Darlow. D. Campbell. K. K. Macky. 11; Vickery. Matbeson, Wyatt. Osmond., 27, v.' Hamnrjn. Banister. F. Whittaker. Keeaing. 15; Probert. Forrest. Graham. McCrea. ]s. v. Winks, <le Kenzy, Commons. Davidson. 15. Epsom.—Ordinary draw: Miller, Brown, Barton. 21. v. Airy. A. S. Lamb, Davis. 14; 1 Standen, Hendry. Bruce. Nash. 24. v. 1. Wallace. Slater, B. Thompson, Townsend, 10; Morrison. AJynott, Johnston. Fqote. 13. v. H Thompson. Uouk. McGregor. Sansbury, U; Costull. W. Taylor. A. Wright. Gratia n. 27. v. Howie?, Parkinson, Peon. Tanner, 23; Chaplin. Montgomery. E. Taylor. Jenkm. '25. v. McCuilough. Whitehouse. Gribbie. I'arsons. 24; Yearbury. Bryce, Hooper. 21. v. Jansen. Turner. McDongall. IS. Percent;;ge fours—Final: BeckinaJi. Gladain?, Braithwaite. E. Jones. 23. v. CJarkson. Hamsay. A. Taylor, E. Richmond. 12. I'onFonby.—Handicap singles—final: Lincoln, 25. v. W. E'Ueray. 11. Percentage fours—semi-final: Good. Jones, Pardingt-on, Farrow. 22. v. Parkinson. Baggett. Goldwater, Butlnnd, 21; Mclvor, Dlomgool, Kolie. Bridges, 24, v. Smith. Brown, Lovett, Rowbottom. It. Ordinary, draw: Peterson. Ormerod. Mclnness, McKeown, 24, v. Morris. ( oppins. Johnson, Oates, 35; Oswald, Fanch, Veale Kelly, 18, v. Schischka. Fraser, Calmer. Dick, 13: Lincoln. Buckle. Patersoii. McCarthy. 20. v. Elleray. Blincoe. Harkins. Bryant. 20: Lye. Waterworth, Crowe. Best, 17. v. T. Elleray. Stevenson. Conway. Hilton, 15; Wain wright. C-olebrook. Miller, Richardson, '2O. v. Webster, C'arlaw, Drummono, Somervell. 19. Mount Eden.—Final percentage fours: Bailey. Watson, Sissons. Vivian, 24. v. Cuve. Alexander, White. Fraser. 10. Ordinary draw: Ovens. Owen, Oatridge. Elliott. 19. v. B. Smith, Douglas. J. R. Shirriffs. J. Smith, 17; Tuilby. Rmtou], Moon. Miller. 25. v. Harland. Hitman. Middleion. Daisley, 14; Williams, Wogstaff. Joli. „ Findlay. 21. v. Burley, Spence, Reid, Nattersby, 16: J. Smith", (. ordes. Delainore. 24. v. Mueller. For«=rlT, Serceant. 21: Gregson. Mullins, 1. Xnirn, Walton. 25. v. Murdoch. Hudman, ShernfF. Gill. 23; Henderson. Rendell. R. Robertson, Bnkpr. 27. v. Darrach, Kinnibtirgh, Herron. Trayes. 15. Takamvna.—Percentage lours, semi-final: McMurtrie. Prentice. Buckley. Chnstey, 255, v. Arrowsmith. Bindon, F. A. Smith. Andley, 11; White. Walters. H. Collins. R. P. Smith. 22. v. Corfe. Henderson, Somerfield. WernJiam, 10. With teams redrawn, the final will be played next Saturday between Mc.Murine, Walters. Collins. R. P. Smith and White, Prentice. Buckley. Christey. Ordin ary draw: Wake, Huncinian. Weston, Veale, 22. v. Hooker. Jones. Oborn. Dunlop. IS; Dudding. Blenkhorn. O'Neill. Cutler. 24. v. Blackwctl. Booth. Tidman. Hanna. 20: Stallard. Wilkinson, 21. v. Johnstone. Hayden, 20. BrtU St?rs • Price. Waterman. Hunt, Brake (challengers >. v. Li'k. Elliott, Knaggs. Bennet (boldersj. 9. First-year cliampionEhip. third round: Dudding, 20. v. Henderson. 19. On "lives" Henderson won, anJ he and Tidman have now to meet in the final. Hawes Cup: Bennet.2l, v. Coult)mrd. .15: McMurtrie. 15. v. Waterman. 14. The main green has been closed for the reason, and the winter green will be open irom Wednesday. West End—Ordinary draw: G. Hardley, Knox. Ardersoa. '2l. v. G. Wilson. Parkinsen. Potter. IS: Tudehope. Simpson. Pierce. Uopwooc!. 27. v. Irwin. Irving, Wise. Horsley. ]5: McXair. Lovatt. Maher, W. Hardley, 27, v. C'ole. Hardy. Thomson. Kirkham. 20; Collins. Mortimer. C. Hardley. Taylor. 20. v. Lambourne, Andrews, Bell. Kirk. 16: Coniwell, Needham. 20. v. Cox, Clarke, 19. Percentage fours, final: Raynes. Skinner, Hill. Wynyard. 19. v. Service, Haig. Pluinmer, Worsfold. I-"-. Junior championship: Winner. 11. Hill. Handicap nairs: Winners. Cornwall and Needham. The Walter Reid trophy was won by J. Hopwood. St. Heliers.—Ordinary draw: Gray, May, Cameron. 11. v. B. Brewer, Jackson, Brtidshaw, 22: Thompson. Dawson. Knight, Twiname, 23. v. Lawrence. Brunette, J. Diamond, McLaren, 10: Reid. Helse. Price. Campbell, 24, v. Clark, Stevens. Norris, Holdsworth, 14; T. S. White. Roberts. Smith. Crawshaw, 31. v. Bradley, D. Blomfield, Watson, S. White, 21. Stanley.—Club fours: Dock, Callon, Ross. Wilson, 24, v. Clarke, Watson, White, Smith, 10; Sainty, Darroch, G. M. Reid, D. M. Jones, 23, v. Kennedy, Hipkins, Hooker, Johnson, 22; Robinson. Purser. Cox. McMy.Kter. 21, v. WeJler. Whitley. Wrigley, Hull. 16. Hillsborough.—Champion pairs: Thompson. Pollard, IS, v, Bradley. Wilson, 20; Sn.inly, Sheath. 25, v. White. Munns. 17': Clarke. Preston. 17. r. Farrur. White. 29. Ordinary draw: Scarborough, Sincla ; r, Gregory. Williamson, 30, v. l'ejrce, Thomas. Goldsmith, 21. ELLERSLTE V. HILLSBOROUGH. Following i» Iho result, of an inter-club bowling match between Ellerslie and Uilli» borough, played at Hillsborotich. the Ellerslie team being given first:—Wiseman. McMillan. Wyiie, Donnell. 10, v. Monk, Farland, Stringer. Wilkinson, 17. i H Ell ALU STAFF MATCH. match was played at, Victoria Park on Saturday between teams representing the day and night staffs of the Herald, a closely--contested game resulting in a win for (lie d'.iy slaff by a margin oF one point. The. night staff won on two rinks of the 'hrce played. The teams were as follows, night sinfT players being mentioned first:— Hudson. Lloyd, Rout., Darby. 21. v. Stockley. Pnrbv, TTonevcombe. Andrews. 17; McLeny, Learning, Brown, llacket. 20. v. Salmon. Pan-Key, Miles. Sims. 19; Cuilr.ni, Hansen. Williamson. Birch, 17. v. Wiggins, Phillips, O'Connor, Rlcwdcn. 2.3. PAPAKVKA ri.UIVS SEASON. CB V 1 El.Ki.iH * PH.— OWN COWIESrONDRNT. 1 PAP.VKCRA. Sunday. The PnpHknra Rowling Club officially concluded its season yestfrday. The president. Mr. James MeCa.ll. unveiled a photograph of the lata Mr. Dur.cou McLennan, who is regarded as the founder of the club. Mr. McCall referred to this fact and to the late Mr. Mc.Lennan's long and enthusiastic association with bowling at Pspaknra.. Results of the afternoon's piny were ns follows Kill-on, Dnnckley. McCall. Smith, 10 v. Thornton. Leileh, Cornford Hope, 31; Robinson, Lound, O'Connell, IS, v. Hunt. MeCallum, E. D. McLennan, 21; Dickey. Bosgey, 24, v. Mogford, Bates. 1".. TE AWAMUTU PAIRS. [BT TKLEG B. A PH. —OWTs' CORR KSI'ON DENT. 1 TE AWAMUTU. Sunday. The Te Awamutu Bowling Club's handicap pairs competition, in whicb nearly every member of the club took part, is near ing completion. The position, now is that A. Tailby and A. G. Weatherill play Lawson and North, The winners play Downes and Finch in the final.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 15

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BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 15

BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20241, 29 April 1929, Page 15