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BOWLING.

MATCHES IN AUCKLAND. RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S PLAY. Good conditions prevailed for bowling on Saturday, several club and inter-club matches being decided. Following aro the results:— Carlton Ferns.—D. Dickson. Mitchell. Cordon, Fookes, 29, v. Holford, McKay. G. Taylor. Kent, 20. Ordinary draw: Robertson, Bates, Fish. 21. v. Browne, Minder. Cross, 10; Howell, Pollard. S. Jenkin. 18. v. Hamilton, Clifton. Pitt, 14: Wildish, Cadwallader. Holmes, 22, v. White. Doyle. Gilles, 21; Thornes, Foote, Josey, 23, v. Struckeit, Buchanan, Mackay, 10. Rawhiti.—Jackson Ferns; Cameron, Morrow. Wooller, Eaves, 16. v. Worthinglon, Barker, Stubbs, Keller, 18. McGregor Stars; Torrens. Ormerod, Martin. Katterfeldt. 10. v. Scarborough, Schofield. Moncur. Vaughan. 24. Ordinary draw; Hotiley. McPherson. 12. v. Taylor. Ryder, 27; Wood. Walker. Hudson, Millnrd. 12, v. Mclunes, Wilmott. Pearson, P. Thomson, 21. Epsom.—Winter Fours: A. French, Veale. Bruce, Inglis, 33, v. Stehr, Costall. Lewis. Rilmond, 15; Ashley, Gordon. Furnell, Tanner, 23. v. Morrison. O. Laurcnson, C. Lamb. Osmond. 34: Freeman. Honeycomb. J. Wallace. J. Wright, 23, v. Catilder, Page'. K. Taylor, W. Taylor. 23: Brown, Yearbury, Wylie, Nash. 15. v. (iribble, Clark, Hooper. Burton, 25; Hendry, Beckman. Ramsey. Parsons. 15. v. Wood. A. S. Lamb, A. Taylor, Gosling, 22. Ponsonby.—Ordinary draw: Boycc. Cadness, Colebrook. Dick, 18, v. Parkinson. Drummond. Leighton. Lethnm, 25: Gray. Stanaway, Conway, Richardson, 21. v. Goodacre, Gregg, Oates, Fanch. 15; M. Walker. Ellery, Somers, Kelly, 24, v. -Mulliner, Waterworth, Matthews. Bryant. 28. Melvor Pins: Bishop. Aitcheson, Jury. Mclunes, (challengers), 22, v, Mclvor, Johnson, Rutland. Bridges, 20. Avondale.—Ordinary draw: Baguley, Jackson. Clarke, Thompson, 20, v. Shephard, Monk, Wombwell, Williamson. 20, Sheath Stars: Buckle, Coll ins, Sainfy. Farland. 18. v. Scarborough, Gregory, Stringer, Pollard, 11. INTER-CLUB GAMES. Following are the results of inter-club games, the names of players of first-men-tioned club taking precedcnco in each case:— Carlton v. Auckland.—At Carlton: Angove. Watson, Dillicar. Hunt. 20. v. Matheson, Jnglis, Lyell, Hardie-Neil, It. Rawhiti v. Rocky Nook.—Edwin Stars: Vincent, Scelly, X. Thomson. Chiplin. 20. v. Oughton. Tonguo Loram, Keatley (challengers), 22. ANNUAL MATCH. CARLTON V. GRAMMAR OLD BOYS. The second annual match between the Carlton Bowling Club and a team representing Grammar Old Boys was played at the Carlton green on Saturday afternoon. The visiting team was welcomed by the president of the Carlton Club, Mr. J. Truscott, and Mr. E. R-. Davis, president, replied on behalf of the Old Boys. During the afternoon .1 photograph of the Grammar Old Boys was presented to Mr. H. .T. p. Mahon. headmaster of the Auckland Grammar School, who promised that the photograph would be hung in the hall of the school. Following were the results of games played. Carlton names being mentioned first:—Misson. Baird. Kelly, Jones, 32, v. W. Walker. Cook, Kdgerley, Plummer, IS; McLochlan. McCrcdie, Brittain, Maher, 22. ~. Bell. Westphal, J. Kissling. O. Brookes, 19; Treacy, Murray, Hills, Clarke. 28, v. Davis, Waters. Crowe. A. Brookes. 13; Shields. Stokes, Buxton, Muston, 23, v. Gurlick. Jackson, Coutts, Schnackenberg, 25; Were. Treudall, Clarkson, Truscott. 28, v. Parkinson, "Winks, Mahon. 11. Walker. 20; Stewart. Sawyer. Fleming. Kilgour. 29, v. W. Winks. Kenderdine, Lundon, Woolley. 22; Wattera. Earlow, A. Gladding, Airey, 17. v. Coldicutt. Yeoman. W. Jenkin, G. Gladding, 18; Holehouse, Overy. Perry, Rowe, 20, v. Culpin. Johnston. Semadeni. Bigelow. IS; Andrews, Isaacs, Wishart, Ball, IG. v. Forder, Prime, U. C. Kissling, Baker, 29; Abdulla, Ross, Pearce. Ritchie, 12, Lusher, Fernandez, Dnrrow, Hooper, 17. Total points: Carlton. 227; Grammar, 199. DOMINION ROAD TOURNEY. FINAL DAY'S PLAY. The final day's play in the Dominion Road Bowling Club's tourney took place on Saturday. Following were the results:— SECTION" A. Fourth Round.—Donald. Barber. Norgrove, Benson. 13. v. Percy. W. S. Fisher. Sharkey, S. E. Chappell, 6; Brown, Conway, Greenwood. Hill. 7, v. A. Chappell. Foreman, Winks, Bush. 7; Ashby. Codd. Jones, Gilford, 17, v. Boagey, Miller. Tomlinson. Tomlinson, 10: Amoore, D. Richardson. Brown, Clews, l'i, v. McKenzic, Black. Rattray, Denison. 8. Fifth Round.—Clews. 9. r. Benson. 9; Denison, 19, v. Bush, 10: Tomlinson, 11. v! Chappell. 6; Hill. 10. v. Gifford, 10. Sixth Round.—Benson, 17. v. Tomlinson. 8; Gifford, 12. v. Clews. 10; Chappell, S. v. Bush. 6; Hill. 9. v. Denison. 9. Summary.—Benson, 4' wins, 11 losses; Gifford. 4J wins, 11 losses; Hill. 31 wins. 2} losses; Clews, 35 wins, 2} losses: Denison. 3{ wins. 2} losses: Tomlinson, 2 wins. -4 losses; Bush, 11 wins, 41 losses; Chappell. 1 win, 5 losses. Benson and Gifford will play off next Saturday, SECTION* B. Fourth Round.—W. H. Clarke. Mason. R. H. Fisher. Layland, 12. v. Pool, Humphries, McFurlano, . Thomas, 9: Hawes, Annison, Maud. Vincent. 15, v. Fergusson, J. S. Roberts.. Robertson. Kelly. 11; Winthrop. Stevens. W. Richardson. Campbell, 12, v. Davis. Robbins. Goldsmith, Ramsey. 11; Barton, G. Clark, Newton. Truman, 8. v. F. I?. Wilson, Hawthorn. West, Goodall. 6. Fifth Round.—Kelly. 14. v. Goodall. S; Thomas, 9, v. Ramsay, 9; Campbell, 11, v. Truman, 7; Vincent. 8. v. Layland, 7. Sixth Round.—Goodall. IG. v. Vincent, 14: Kelly, 10. v. Ramsay, 9; Layland, 11. v. Truman, 8; Campbell, 9. v. Thomas, 4.

Summary.—Vincent, i wins. '2 losses: Campbell, 4 wins, '2 losses; Kelly, 4 wins, 2 losses; Thomas, 35 wins, 2| losses; Ramsay. 2} wins, 3) losses; Layland, 2) wins. 3} losses;. Truman, 2 wins. 4 losses; Goodall, 1! wins, 4J losses. Vincent will play Cainnhell and Kelly will play tho winner next Saturday. The winners of the two sections will play off over 21 heads. AO MADS V. DEVONPORT. The Nomads played at the Devonport Bowling Club's green on Saturday, the various teams being composed, and in most cases skipped, by grandfathers or greatgrandfathers. Results were as follows:—C. K. Clarkson, A. M. Laing, J. William, P. Bennett, 25, v. J. Buchanan. T. Clarke, Richards, McGregor, 24; R. H. Martinson, R. Thronson, J. Foster, G. P. Brown, 29, v. Keofoed. A. Morgan, Snoad, G. McLeod, 15; J. B. Paterson. G. Redmond, J. "Whitehouse, W. Bluck, 20, v. A. F. Davies, Connell, Mnrkham, Anderson, 21: C. Whitehouse, J. J. Donnell, J. S. McMillan. H. Samways, 18, v. Fulljames, Atkir.. Newbegiu. Mason, 2fi: R. Patterson. R. Collard, Rev. T t H. R-osovcare, A, Brown. 25, v. Barber, K. Buchanan, R-. N. Melville, J. Moore, 18. Totals; Devonport, 2 wins; Nomads, 3 wins.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 13

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BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 13

BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20669, 15 September 1930, Page 13