BOWLING.
OUTDOOR PLAYERS BEATEN. The return match between members of the Dominion Road Bowling Club and the Auckland .Indoor Bowline Association was played at, St. Sepulchre s schoolroom. In the previous contest, played on the Dominion Road Eicon, the outdoor players led by 200 points to lfi7, but on the second meeting the tables were turned, the indoor players scoring 233 pointa to their opponents 1f.5, and winning on the aggregate by 40."> points to TIG 3. The vice-president of the Auckland Indoor Association. Bro. G Jairett, welcomed the visitors, and Mr. Truman, president of the Dominion Road Bowling Club, responded on their behalf. Following are results. Dominion Road names being mentioned fii3t in each cafe:— First Round.—Mrs Roberts. Robertson, ■West, W. D. Kelly, 1, H. Francis, Miss Brown, Mrs. Rout, F Sullivan. 12; Ferguson, K. Francis, Truman, J. Speir, 3, Mrs. Gear, Mrs. Francis. A. Williams. G. .Terrcf t. 7: MeKenzie, Buckley- .Jones, Rattray, 7, v. Mrs. Kingdon Mrs. Gelding. H. Kayea, A. Jenkin, 7; Yoenian. Roberts Black, Denison, 1, v. Mrs. Young, J. Bray, "W. Williams. L Prer.cip-, 0: Hamblin, Trowin, Smith. X ore rove, 5, v. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Boles, W. Gilliam, H. Buker. 12; !Mis. Hoy, Smith. Goldsmith, Goldsmith, jur... 5, v. Mrs. Stein, F Whitley. Gelding, J. Rowe, 7; Cnrtwright. Stevens, Goldsmith, nen., 0, v. ATi*s. Jarrett Mis* Cnmhridge, F. Lucas. 11. Bolton, C.: Mrs. McMahon, D Elliott. Smith. A. Williams, 8. v. Mrs. Diil.v, Hoy, Mrs. Kayos, R. Brodio, 5. Second Round.—Goldsmith, sen.. 1. v. Sullivan, 7: Goldsmith, inn.. 5, v. Francis, 8; William". 2, v. Jam-It, 12; Norgrove. K. v. Jenkin 5: Rattray, ). v. Baker, 12: Kelly, 6. v Roltori, (j; Truman, I, v. Brodie. 8; Denison, 3, v. Howe, 5. Third Round. Denison, I, v Sullivan, 4: Rattray, i, ■•. .Tarrelt. 10; Norrrovo. 7, v Brodie, 5; Williams, r, v. Br.ker. 5; Speir, 4. v. Jenkin, 8 Kelly. v. FrnwiH, Goldsmith, inn., (5, v. Bolton, .'i; Goldsmith. Pen., ,'J. v. Ilinvf, 0. Fourth Round.—<lold-imith. inn.. 7, v. Sullivan. 6; Goldsmith, sen. 10, v. Francis. 11; Kel'v, 2. v. llrnve, Speir. v Baker, 0; Williams. 8. v. Jenkin, 2; Rattray, 4, v Brodie, 8; Norgrove, 2, v. Jarrett, 10; Denieon, v. Bolton, 8, XOMADS V, RAWHITI. _ Tlije following team will represent, the Komtids against members of the Ruwhiti Bowling Club at Rawhiti to-morrow:- Ambury. Redmond Lund,in C. Iv Clark"on: Collard. Witimin. Beckman, J. S. McMillan: ('. Whilehouse, M. Laing, J, Whilehouso. •I. B. I'ateison .BOOT TRADE MATCH. The annual match between pl;iyer3 repreeenting the wholesale arid retail sections of the boot and tihoe industry will take T'lace at the Carlton green to-morrow at 2 p.m. rhß following teams havo been chosen:— Wholesale.- Crompton, Fanch, n. Wal ton, J. Bnildon; I''. O.ites, Cunningham, W. H. Clarke, Davidson: W. Bam, 11. Nicholas, W. J. Holdsworth, Mills, Retail.—Choyoe. II Oborn, Hay, —; Avery Ross, Fernandez. Bromley; ShipPi?. I 'i OlTer,_ Leonard, Williamson; Bull, Chambers, Kellar, McKinlcy; White, Hawthorn, Smith, Conway.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20673, 19 September 1930, Page 18
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