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BOWLING.

MATCHES IN AUCKLAND. CLUB AND INTER-CLUB GAMES. Following are the results of club bowling games played in Auckland on Saturday:— Carlton.—Winter Fours: Sawyer, Holland. Fish, Kent, 22, v. Allan, Birkenhead. Wishart, Fookes, 17; McLaughlan, Stuart. Ilorrell, Perritt, 26, v. Linder, Baird, Pollard, Hunt, 14; Brown, Watson, Blair. Perry, 27, v. Baily, Holford, Carr, Kelly. 17. Remuera.—Clark Buttons: Fisher, Ormiston, Davies, Bray, 19, v: Blaikie, Jackson. Scott, Daniels, 17. Finlayson Badges: Scott. Wight, Norton, Daniels, 15. v. Griffiths, H. E. East. Bray, 20. Ordinary draw; Mahony. Susman, Davis, Sanderson, 24, v. Acheson. Walker, Alexander, Watson, lit Blaikie. Tomlinson, Rathbone, J, C. Kissling, 21, v, Ferneyhough, Ormiston. Wallace, Brook. 17: Thompson, Annandale, Ellerbeck, McCallum. 12, v. Douglas, Evans, Vickerman, J. Hill, 34; H. Ashton, Wilmot. Sutherland, Bowles. 80, v. White, Scherer, Taylor, Dempsey, 23: Clioyce. Cutfield, Kenderdine. Mellars, 16. v. Fisher, McKechnie, Dransfield, Short. 28. Ponsonby.—Progressive pairs, section A: Skips; Somes, 3 wins; Miller, Stotter, Crowe. P. Mclvor, 2 wins and 1 loss; Johnson. Tilly, Drummond, Butland, 1 win and 2 losses. Leads: Clarke. 3 wins; Browne. 3 wins; Hunt, Rolf, Bishop. 2 wins and 1 loss; Blencow, Parkinson, Smith, 1 win and 2 losses; Schischka, Tyson, no wins. Section B'.—Skips: Richardson, 2} wins: Jury, Aitcheson, Best. 2 wins and 1 loss: Silk, li wins; Leathern, Buchan, 1 win; Bridges, no wins. Leads: W. Mclvor, Fanch. 3 wins; Ellerley, 2 wins and 1 loss; Lincoln. 1$ wins; Boyce, Watcrwortli. 1 win; Wester. $ win; Colebrooke, no wins. Epsom.—Ordinary draw: Hendry, Beale. Taylor, Inglis, 16, v. Morrison. Gordon, Robertson, Nash. 18; Wiseman, Gilmour, W. Taylor, 13. v. French, Lamb. Eamsay, Parson, 22; Caulder. Hill, J. Wallace, W. Gosling, 21, v. Parkinson, Clarke. Osborne, Richmond, 24. Grey Lynn.—Christie Pins: Stokes. Hutohinson, McMuchey, Christie. 18. v. Person Cadness, Young, Whittle. 17. Oalinary draw Sawyer, Woodcock, Chambers, Duff, 21. v Layman, McCulley, Ray, Hawke, 16. Tc? Papapa.—Ordinary draw: Wilson, Burridge, Watson, Thorpe. 24, v. Sievert, Har nman, Thurshy, Pilkington. 30. Semi-final handicap singles: McGovan. 23, v. Dawson 14. Rawhiti.—Jockson Ferns: Torrens, Scholipoid, Y\ atson. Woollor, 23, v. Scarborough, Cameron. Morrow, Katterfeldt, 13. MoMacpherson, 29, v. Learning, R. Walker, Macpherson, 30. v. Learning. R. Walker. Ormerod, Mclnnes, 18. A prize given by Messrs. Chiplin and Millard was won bv Macpherson's team. Ordinary Draw.—Ryder. Barker, Eaves. Chiplin, 15, v. Bayertz, Stubbs, Stelly. A, J. Bennett, 14; Vincent. Brown, Martin. P lhomson. 22, v. Brownlee, Culpan. F Bennett. Moncur, 22; Worthington, McKinlay. 20, v. Poarce, It. Taylor, 17. Hillsborough.—Sheath Stars: Baguley. Williamson, Clark. Hollows. 20. v. Sainty Buckle, Gregory, Farland, 20. Onehunga.—Silver roosters: McMastera Welham, Foote, E. Gatland, 21. v. T. Stokes, Fordhnin, Mcintosh, Neale. 19.' Gatland buttons: O'Neill. Keiling, J. Ross. I. J. Sutherland, 16. v. Farnsworth, Wat.km son, Lindberg, F. Marks, 15. Ordinary draw: Spencer, Kirkwood, Somers, Harrison, 27, v. Beere, Adams. Wallace. Harlock, 16; Hickmaj;. Williams, Grace A Brown, 20. v. Whiteside. Vasey, W. Thomas] Mudie, 18; Richardson. Skinner, Farrar. Robertson. 30, v. Robb, Saker, Wigginton. Flowerday, 20. INTER-CLUB GAMES. Following are tho results of inter-cluh games, the names of players of first-men-tioned club taking precedence in each casaCnrlton v. Mount Eden.—Sinclair, Foote. I Snedden, Clarke, 14, v. Brown. Fraser, Delamore, Dignan. 20: Abdallah. McKay, Ball. Kilgour, 26. v. Daisley. Gatenby, Gill. Traves, 19; Thornes, Ross. Brown, Arey. 21. v. Taylor, Sissons, Sergeant. J. Smith. 19 Carlton v. Edeudale.—Ramsay,- Isaacs. Jenknj, Carter, 16, v. Greenwood, C. Hill. V. Maud, A. Hill, 22. Carlton v. St. Heliers.—Garrard. Elliott. G. Taylor, Ritchie, —, v. Clark, Thompson. orris, Knight, 11. , C. al ;h o n v. Dominion Road.—Shield. \\ right, Rowe, Osmond, 17, v. Donald. Black, Barber, Dennison. 21. Carlton Ferns: Struckett, Robertson, Bird, Pitt, 24, v. Overy, Potcy, Buchanan, Gordon, 18. Carlton v. Auckland.—White. Angove. Brittain, Hills, 14, v. Tracy. Darlow, Israel. Hardio Neil, 27; Doyle, Wildish, Coutts, Iruscott, 11, v. Grocott. Mason, Mackie. Baxter, 22. Hillsborough v. Dominion Road.—Shenpard, Preston, Cliffo, Stringer. 24, v. Speer. Sawyer, Norgrove, Bush, .15. Hillsborough v. Edendale.—Wilkinson. Monk, Pollard, Thompson, 18, v. Annison. ; Bennett, Edmonds, Sharp, 32. I Dominion Road v. Onehunga.—Richardi eon, Shailty. Luyland. R:«usey. 24. v. IV. Moore, llosking, A. George, Kenny. 15; Worthrop. Brown. Campbell, Clows. 24. v.Kennedy, H. Davies, T. George, Allen, 18. Onohungii v. To Papapa.—At Onehunga: Phillips, Bell, H. Bray. Jones, 23. v. W. Marks, W. Bond. E. Marks, G. Angus. 20. Onehunga v. Mount Albert.—At Onehunga: S. Hurdley, Creetts. Wright. Vella, 21, v. —, Humphries. Cutforth, Baildon, 20. HELENSVILLE CLUB. Tho annual meeting of the Helensville Bowling Club was presided over by Dr. F. Matbeson. There was a good attendance of members. Tho report disclosed a successful past season. Tho financial position was satisfactory, tho credit balanco being £l3 13s 3d, as compared with £Bi 16s lid for the previous year. Club competitions wero won ns follows:—Club chamT. McAlister; handicap pairs, C. Sandin and O. Paton: Screaton Plato, B championship, W. I. EI-. Brock. Tho pennant competition was won for tho second year in succession although tho Helensville rinks quota had been doubled. Members of the club had also been successful in wi.ming tho Public Servico tournament for tho third timo in four years. Officers wero elected as follows:—Patron. Hon. J. G-. Coates; president, Mr. C. S. Sandin; vice-president, Mr. P. A. Plummer; secretary. Dr. Matheson; treasurer, Mr. W. I H. Brock; auditor, Mr. J. Livesey; selector, Mr. W. H. Carmont; match committee, Messrs. McAlister, Wilson, Hunt, Plummer. Thero was a proposal to > enter six teams for the pennant competition, but it was found, on a careful scrutiny of tho roll of members actually available, that this number would bo impossible. It was decided to enter four tenins ns previously.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20603, 30 June 1930, Page 13

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BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20603, 30 June 1930, Page 13

BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20603, 30 June 1930, Page 13