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EASTER BOWLING.

AUCKLAND CENTRE TOURNEY. ' NINE ROUNDS COMPLETED. ■ i' ./ . ~ INTER-SECTION PLAY TO-DAY. ■ i The Auckland Bowling . Centre'g Easter tournament wa3 continued yesterday, when section play in the Easter fourß, executive foura. and first-year player's' fours competition was/finalised. The weather was threatening tlfrouglioUt the day. and occasional showers affected the greens slightly, but. tho final tfcree, jrounds of, section play .were completed. Ten 'payers go through for post section Dlay Easter fours competitions, four of the'teama being "from tho Auckland Bowling Cluli. Muston'e Auckland link was tho ■only one to come through, undefeated. Post section play will commence at the Carlton ;green thjfs morning ftt 8.-15 o clock. Tho final of the executive fours .competition will be decided on the Carlton green today at 12 o'clock", while tho final of tho first-year players' fours has beeti set. down for decision at' the Carlton green on Saturday at 1:30' o'clock. Following are tho reeults of yesterday's play— EASTER FOURS. SECQON- A.—At Onehungft. Seventh/- Round.—Monk. Preston. Cliff, Thompson (Hillsborough), 22, v. Percy. Donald. Jones. Gifford (Dominion Road). 20: Robertson. Taylor, Turner. Fookes (Carlton). 38. v. 'Baildon; Minch am, Liversidge, Whittle (GreyLynn). 16; Inglis. Whitnker. Holmes, Duffin (Carlton), 22,- v. Bennett, Stanaway. Forehaw. Jackson (Edendale), 15; Brigham, Nield,;,Peeler, Forbes (Manurewa), 21, v. Clarke, Parkinson. Price. Scott (West End), 18; Wilson". D. "Campbell, Parker, Walker (Auckland), 2G. v. Baxter, Lewis, Turner. Lamb (Rocky Xook). 18. Eighth Round.—Whittle. 31. v. Scott,' 11; Gifford, 27. v. Duffin, 15; Jackson, 19, v. Forbes, 16; Walker, IG. v. Thomson, 15; Fooke3, 22, v. Lamb. IS. Ninth Round.—Whittle, 11, v. Forbes. 13; Lamb, 21, v. Duffin., 10; Jackson. 10, v. Fookes, 1G; Gifford, 18, v. Walker, 15; Scott, 21, v. Thc/mpsoi. IG. Summary.—Walker, 1 wins, 2 losses; Gifford,' 7 wine, 2 losses- Fookes, G wins, 3 losses; Jackson, G wins, 3 losses; Whittle, £ wins, 4 losses; Duffin, 4 wins, 5 losses; Lamb, 4 'wins, 5 losses; Scott, 2 wins, 7 losses; Thompson, 2 win?, 7 losses; Forbes, 2 wins, 7 losses. Walker and Gifford tied for section honours. '' ■ SECTION B— A t Hillsborough. Seventh Round.—Moon. Shirriff. Gribble, R. Bourke (Mount Eden). 2G, v. Adamson. Sinclair, Pitt, Hodd (Carlton), 17; Wright, Hill, Lundon,' Kelly. (Carlton), 19, v. Mason. Preston, Preston, Preston (Grey Lynn), 18; Short," Burcher, Norton, Kissling (Remuera), 22, v. Barriball, Barriball, Barriball, Williams' (Waiuku), 16; —, Wilson. McKeown. Knages (West End), 21, v. Montgomery, Hooper, O'Callaghan. Taylor (Epsom). 20; Duncan, Amtman, Maher, Woolley (Auckland), 25, v. Cadwallader. Milner, Pearce. ■ Roylance (Rocky Nook), 18, Eighth Round.— Kissling. 23, v. Hodd, 22; ; Miller. 25, v. Taylor. 23 : Kelly, 21. v. Roy- ; lance. 19; Preston, 20, v. Knaggs,, 19; Woolley, 25, v. Williams. 20. Ninth Rcftmd—Miller. 25. v. Kelly, 13; Taylor, 22, v. Preston, 1G; Williams, 25. -v. Knaggs, 12; Roylance, 27, v. Hodd. 17; Kissling. 21. v. Woolley, IS. Summary.—Woolley, 7 wins, 2 losses; Miller. 7 .-wins. 2 losses; Kissling, G wins, 3 losses; Williams. 6 wins, 3 losses; Kelly, 5 mns, 4 losses; Hodd. 4 wins, 5 losses; Roylance, 3 wins, 6 losses; Preston, 3 wins, G losses; Kcaggs, 2 wins, 7 losses; Taylor, 2 ■wins. 7 losses. Woolley and Miller tied for section honours. SECTION C.—At Mount Albert. Seven/l/ Round.—lsrael, Fletcher. "Cre, Kummer (Auckland), 31. v. Culpin. Martin, Watson, Mujrny (Rawhiti), 26; Ridings, Caughley, Jdinfiins, Graham (Remuera). IS., cWk, Breckon, Taplin, Bromley (Hally"burton Johnstone). 17; Isaacs. Brittain, Bird, Carter (Carlton). 24. v. Smith. Young. Teague, Emirali (Grey Lynn). 1G; Johnston. Marsden/Hills, Laird (Carlton), 21, v. Moon. Sherriff, .H. Gribble, R. Bourke (Mount Eden), 19'; Lamb, Kendall, Osborne, de Launay .(Epsom), 24, v. Cooper, Sumner, Bilkey, Hosking (Pukekohe), 15. Eighth Round.—de Launay. 33, v. Bourke. 13; Kummer. 23. v..Bromley, 18; Carter, 30, tt. Murray, 13; Hosking, 28, v. Emirali, 10; Graham, 26, v. Laird. 22. Ninth Round. —de Launay, 22, v. Emirali, IG;' Kunfmer, 27. v. Graham, 22; Bourke. 17, v. Carter, 12; Murray, IS. v. Laird, 13; Hosking, .22, v. Bromley, 16. Summary.—Kummer, 7 wins, 2 losses; Carter, '7- wins, 2 losses; de Launay, 0 wins. 3 losses : Graham, C wins, 3 losses: Laird, £ wins, 4 losses; Bourke,- 5 wins, 4 losses; Hosking. 5. wins. 4 losses; Murray, 1 wins, 5 losses; Emirali, 1 win, 8 losses; Bromley. 8 losses. '

Kummer and Carter tied for section Lonours. . SECTION D.—At, Mount Eden. : Seventh Round.—Barber, Goldsmith,. Kelly, IBenson (Dominion Road), 20, v. Vincent, Omerod, "Wooller, Macplierson (Rawhitn. lo ; Ottreli, Joaey, Gordan, Ritchie (Carton), 26 v Tinujli. Clarke, Dawson, Mc.uahon (St Holers). 18; Brook, Short Muefurlanc. RusHell (Romuera), 21, v. Mackay, Stewart, Hawke, Clark (Mount Albert), lj; Jones, Cross, Jenkin, Higgott (Carlton), _a, v. Liu]ey, Daisley, Sergeant, Snuth (Mount Eden), 37; Ogilvie, Everitt, Sykes, Murdoch (Otaliuhu) 20, v. Laurie, Harvey, Bish. Keith '^Eighth 1 Round.—Murdoch, 35. v. Smith, H; •Clarke, 24, v. Benson, 19; Macplierson. 2/, ■v Ritchie, 19; McMahon. 2G, v. Keith, -J; linssell, 24, v. Higgott, 14. Ninth Round.—Clarke, 13, v. Keith. 10, Higgott. 19. v. Macpherson, lo; ilurclocli, ■O3 v McMahon, 11: Russell. 23. v. Benson. 14: Ritchie, 22. v. Smith. 11Summary.—Russell, 8 wins. 1 loss: Macpherson, 6 wins. 3 losses; Ritchie. v.'in,, ■I losses; Higgott, 5 wins, 4 losses; Clarke, 6 wins. 4 losses; Keith, 4 wins, 5 losses, IMurdoch. 4 wins, 5 losses: McMa.utn. 4 wins, 5 losses; Benson, 3 wins, G losses, .Smith, 9 losses. Russell won tlio section. SECTION E— At Ponsonby.

Seventh -Round.—Gracott, W. Campbel , IMason, Mackay (Aucklund). 2.;, v. \\ood. Mackenzie, Coppins, Westbrooke (hlleishe). !17; Cross, Maeklow, Robertson, Livingstono (Onehunga), 20, v. Sinclair, Blair. Pascoe (Devonport), 17: Newton, Hobday. Henderson. R. Sheath (Reniuera), -J, v. Urceg, Laurie, Melhosc, HigE»nnol.iani (Henderson), 13; Black, Stevens, Richart.;*on, Cartwright (Dominion Road) 95. v. Brownlee, Barries. Thomson. Chiplin (Rawhiti), ' lfi; Clarkaon, Elliott, Kilgouv, Ball (Carlton). 19, v. "White, White, Norris. '[Wright (St. Heliers), 14. Eighth Bound.—l'ascoe, 21. v. Y.Vsthrooito. :20: Carhvright, 23. v. Higcrinhothnin. lf>; 'Chiplin, 21. v. Ball, 18; Wright, 2'">, v. Xivingstony, 25; Sheath. 23. v. Maekfty. 8. Ninth Ilound.—Chiplin. 21. v. >'nc':ay. 18; Cartwright. 21, v. Sheath, 20; Tiiving.Btone. 2.3. v. Higginbotham, 17; Ball. 10, ■v. Westbrooke, 17; Wright, 20, v. l'ascoe, 18. Summary.—Wrii'ht. 7 wins, 2 lows; Brill, •R wins, 3 losses; Sheath, (5 win?. H looses; Jjivin'gstono, (> wins 3 losses; Mnckay, 5 wins, 4 losses; Puscoe, 5 wins, I losses: Cartwright, 3 wins. I*. losses; Chiplin, 3 wins, C losses; Westbrooke, 2 wins, 7 losses; Higginbotham, 2 wins, 7 los.-cs. Wright won the section. i SECTION F.—At Bemuern. The section was won by MeAlaster (Stanley). with 8 win". 1 loss. SECTION G.—At Epsom. Seventh Round.—Clarke, C'lev.-s, Ramsey. Roberts (Dominion l(oad), 18. v. Greenwood, Hill, Roan. Brown (Edendale). 17'; Oughton, Kayes, Farley, Randel! lltocky Nook); 17. v. Nairn. Marshall. Tutt. Gill (Mount Eden)', II; Buckle. Dillicnr. Buxtcn, Wrightson (Carlton), 21. v. Cornwall. , MeNair, Hardy, Boyle (West End). Hi; Lyell, Small, Moir Mnston (Auckland). 1(5, "v. Diggens; Joll, Hay. T. Dickson (Ellers-■y-Jie).sls; M. Meese; Thompson, Etlgerley, Meese (New Lynn), 21. v Mnrkham, George. Harvey. Layzell (Devonport). 14. ' Eighth Round.—Meesi, 21. v. Dickson, 17; Roberta, 32, v. Gill, 13; Wrightson, 19, , '.J; Brown, 15; Layzell, 22, v. Boyle, 14; .jMuEton. 21. v. Randall, 19. iK'St'??" '■■■ r . mM.

Ninth Round.—'Lnyzoll, 03, v. Gill, hi Muston, 21, v. Brown. 20; Boyle. 26, v. Mee'se, 15; Roberts, 21. v. Randall, 15: Wrightson. 21, v. Dickson, 17. Surnmiry. Muston. 9 wins; Roberts, i wins, 2 losses; Randell, G wins. 3 Wrightson, 5 wins, 4 lossesLoyzell. o wins, 4 losses; Meese, 4 wins, 5 losses; IT. Gill, 3 wins, 0 losses: G. Boyle, 3 wins. 6 losses; J. Brown, 3 wins, 6 losses; Dickson, 1 tvin. 8 losses. Muston won the section. EXECUTIVE FOURS. SECTION A.—At Tc Papapa. Seventh Round.—Trimble. Wilson. Civil. Fiiinklin (Papatoetoe). ,23, v Davidson, Walker, Buckley. Caddy (Grey Lynn). 11; Allely's team (Mount Albert). 23, v. Fuinell, .McDougall, Burton. Ramsay (Epsom), 15- Teo. Tongue. Loram. Keatley (Rocky Nook). 21. v. Robertson. Sharkey. Truman, Chnppcll (Dominion Road), 20; McAmilty, Pinhoy, Vennblcs, Ferguson (Olnhuhu), 2b. v Reid. Duthie. Cahill. Koefoed (St. Heliers), 1G: Crichton, Speight, Johnson. Pilkinjton (Te Papapa), 20. v Adeane, Hardlev. Kirkham. Clarke (West End), 1G; Kntterfeldt, Worthinpton. Brown. Ihomson (Rawhili) 22, v. Stewart, Williamson, Blacklcdge, Blackwell (Waitemata), 19. Eighth Round.—Blackwell. 20. v. t evgnson, 19; Franklin, 19, v. Thomson. 18; Keatley. 23. v. Clarke. 20; Pilkington. 21. v. Koefoed, 12; Clmppell, 20. v. Ramsey. 15; Cnddv, 20. v. Allely, 12. Ninth Round.—Ferguson, 20. v Ihomson. 12: Clarke. 15, v. Ramsey. 11; Keatley. 28, v. Koefoed. 21; Pilkington, 10, v. Blackv.ell, 2: Franklin. 23. v. Allely, 8; Caddy. 32. v. Chappell. 19. ... t-. Summary.—Keatloy, 8 wins. 1 loss; I'erguson, 7 wins, 2 losses; Allely, G wins, 3 losses; Clarke, 5 wins, 4 losses: Pilkington, 5 wins, 4 losses; Franklin, 5 wins. 4 losses; Caddy, 4 wins, 5 losses; Chnppell, 3 wins, G losses: Koefoed, 3 wins. G losses; Blackwell. 3 wins. 6 losses; Ramsey, 3 wins, 6 losrcs; Thomson. 2 wins. 7 losses. . Jveatley won tho Bection. SECTION B.—At Rocky Nook. Seventh Round.—Williams. Bridson, Moors, Pook (Henderson). 23. v. Sheppard, Clark, Buckle,- Pollard (Hillsboroutrh). 23; Fenton. Elliott, Bennett. Cutler (Takapuna), 21. v. Clarke, Bray. Wilson, Smith (Stanley). 20; Bates, "Wickateed. Gladding, Truscott {Carlton), 18, v. Edmunds. Maud. James. McMahon (Edendale). 17: Twiname. Smith. Price. Phillip (St. Heliers). 20. v. Davies. Gooding, Morgan, Melville (Devonport). 17: BrownS, Simpson. Kerry, Robertson (Waitemata), 21. v. Crawford, Parfon, Downey, Morton (Otahnhu). 21: Skinner, Horslev, Plummer. Brookes (West End). 20. v. 1 hillips, Neilson. Dyson, Storey (HallyburtonJohnstone), 18). Eighth Round.—Melville, 21. v. Pook, 20; Morion, 23. v. Smith. 19: Truscott. 21. v. Cutler. 11: Pollard., 21, v. Robertson. 10; Brookes, 21. v. McMahon. 19; Phillip. 27. v. Storey, 7. ' Ninth Round.—Pollard. 18. v. Morion, 14: Melville. 25, v. Robertson, 7; McMahon, 25. v. Phillin. 15; Truscott, 25. v. Smith. 15; Cutler, 20, v. Brookes. 11; Pook, '2O, v. Storey. 18. . . ; • , Summarj'.—Phillip, 8 win?, 1 loss; Brookes, G wins. 3 losses; Pollard. G wins, 3 losses; Melville. G wins, 3 losses: Truscott. G wins, 3 losses; Pook, 4 wins. 5 losses: McMahon, 4 wins. 5 losses: Cutler. 4 wins. 5 losses; Robertson. 3 wins, G lobscs; Storey, 3 wins, G losses; Morton. 2 wins. 7 lossesj Smith, 2 wins. 7'losses. Phillip won the section. FIRST YEAR FOURS. SECTION A.—At Auckland. Seventh Round.—Watkin, Kasper, Whiiley. Hirst (St. Heliers). 2G. v. Paterson. Park, Morris, Hayes (Kpsom), 14: O'Conuell, Handlin, Smith, Poll (Onehtinga). 23. v. Coombes. Bickerton. Mcßae, McConnell (Edendale). 17; Cash, Crookbain. Johnson, Lucas (Hallvburton-Johnstone). 21, v. Davis. Mudgew'nv, Furniss. Lundy (Mangere). IS; Burrell. Leahy. O'Brien. McCullough (Grey Lynn), 20, v. Headland, Hoyland, Rackett, Samson (Waitemata). 17; .Watts. Pirie. Thomson, Hawko (Mount Albert), 20. v. Hunt. Fleming. Cleave, Hughes (Manurewa). IG. Eighth RouncJ. —Samson. 2G, v. Lucas, 13: Poll. 20. v. Hayes, 18: Hirst, 20. v. Lundy, 13; McConnell, 22. v. Hawke, IS; Hughes, 16. v. McCullough. 13. Ninth Round. —McConnell, 21, v. Hughes. 19; Samson, IS. v. Ilayes. 1G: Poll, 22. v. McCullough. 18: Hawke, 24, v. Lundy, 13; Lucas, 2G. v. Hirst, 15. Summary.-—Samson. S wins, 1 jobs; Lucas, 7 wins, 2 losses; Poll. G wins, 3 losses; Hawke, 5 wins, 4 losses: Hayes. 4 wins. 5 losses; McCullough. 4 wins. 5 losses; McConnell, 4 wing. 5 losses: Hushes, 4 wins, 5 losses; Hirst, 3 wins, G losses. Samson won the section.

SECTION B—At Auckland. Seventh Round.— I Thwaites, "Field. Patrick. Rabone (Epsom). 2G. v. Winters. Phillipson. Haines, Turner (Rocky Nook). 13; Martin. Walsh, Munro. Holland (Waitemata). 22. v North, Townsend, Clinkard, Henley (Rawhiti). 10: Hill. Noonan, Hayes, Moore (l : e Papapa), 27, v. Shanks, Killcm. Yi ebstbr, Downer (Kaukapakapa). 20; Percy, Sutton, Jackson, Drako (Hillsborough), 41, v. Riley, Hilford, Burns, Maslem (Grey Lynn), 10; Cooke. Riff kin. Mallow, Hill (Carlton), 21. v. Madden. Pederson, Amodeo, Fenton (Takapuna), 13. Eighth Round.—Holland, 22, v. Rabone, 13- Turner, 21, v. Downer. 20; Hill, 28- v - Henley. 11: Drake, 25. v. Moore. 22; Fenton, 42. v. Maslem, 14. Ninth Round.—Holland, 23, v. Maalem, 10; Drake. 21. v. Rabone. ll ; : Moore. 26. v. Turner. 15; Henley. 19, v. Fenton, IS: Hill, 2S, v. Downer, 22. Summary.—Drake. 8 wins, 1 loss; Hill, 7 wins, 2 losses: Holland, G wins, 3 losses; Rabone, f> wins. 4 losses; Henley, 5 wins, 4 losses; Turner. 1 wins. 5 losses; Downer, 4 wins, 5 losses; Fenton. 3 wins, (5 losses; Moore. 2 wins. 7 losses; Maslem, 1 win, 3 losses. Drake won tlie section. DRAW FOR TO-DAY. Following is the draw for post-section play to-duy EASTER FOURS. First Round. —At Carlton, 8.15 a.m.; Miller (Mount Eden) v. Carter (Carlton), Russell (Reuiuera) v. Wright (St. Hellers). Kummer (Auckland), Giflord (Dominion Road), Muston (Auckland), Walker (Auckland), Woolley (Auckland) and McMaster (Stanley), byes. EXECUTIVE FOURS. Final—At Carlton, 12 o'clock: Iveatley (Kocky Nook) v. Phillip (St. Heliers). BUCKLAND TOURNAMENTS. Two .successful tournaments for full rinks and one for pairs were held by the Buckland Bowling Club during the holidays. Thirteen teams, representing the Huntly, Tunkau, Buckland, Pukekohe. Patiunahoe, Papakura and Manurewa Clubs, competed in the full-rink tourney. Hope t Papakura) and Steele _ (Buckland), each with four wins, lied for first place. The play-oil was won by tho Papakura rink, which comprised J. McColl. W. Leighton, G. Goddard and li. Hope. . Record entries, totalling 23, were received for the pairs tourney, in which the clubs represented were Tuakau, Buckland. Pukekohe, Patuniahoe, Papakura, Clevedon, Manurewu, Otahuhu, r le Papapfi and Hillsborough. AugU3 and Marks (To Papapa) with four wins and a draw, won in section A, Griffin &nd Jjuneson (Buck* land), five wins, tied with Sneed brothers (Tuakau) for first place in section B. Sn-eed brothers won the section play-off and also the final against Angus and Marks. HAMILTON PAIRS TOURNEY. POST SECTION GAMES TO-DAY. [from our own correspondent, j HAMILTON, Monday. The Hamilton Bowling Club s P"\ r3 tournament was continued to-day. Jhe following are tho results;— SECTION A. Seventh Round. —Lymburn, 23, y. 1 aterson. 15; Chapman, 33, v. Barrcll. 12: Evans, 22. v. Kelly, 11; Bell. 21. v. Speight, la; Mcrcdit hj, 123, v. Land, 19; Coutls, 22, \. Abtlc, 21. Eighth Round.—Paterson, .18. v. Kelly, 14- Bell, 15, v. Astle. 13; Evans, 17, v. Laud, 3; Coutts, l'J, v. Barrel!, 17; Lymburn, 31, v. Speight,-.8; Chapman, 2i, v. .Meredith, 15. , Ninth Round.—Evans, 19, v. Meredith. Ill* Speight. 21, v. Land, 19: Banell. 20, v. Kelly. 13; Chapman. 17, v. Bell, 12; l'ater--80.1, 19, v. Coutia, 15. SECTION B. .Seventh Round.—Cuvteis, 21. v. I'elix. 8; 1/uri.on. 2v, v. Waring, 17; Little, 2'-, y. Clitic. 19; Lucas, 23. v. Prickett, 1G; Fruish, 17, v. Wychelley, 10. Eighth Round.—Wycherley. 28, v. Prickett. )5: Little. 22. v. Felix. 15: ClifTe. 13, v. Fruish, 12; Lucas, 18, v. Waring. 14; Cuiteis, 17, v. Burton, 12. Ninth Hound.—Prickett, 20, v. Redman. 15; Finish, 21, v. Felix, M; Wycherley. 27, v. Andrews, 11; Burton, 20, v. Little, 15. SECTION C. Seventh Round.—Robinson, 21, v. Harper, 20; Webster, 2-S, v. White. 1G; Clarke, 18. v. Lewis, 19; Smith. 19, v. Cartel', 17; Cliristoffel, 24, v. Irvine. 13. Eighth Round.—Lewis, 20, v. Cliristoffel, 11; Clarke. 14, v. White, 13; Robinson, 15, v. Carter, 10; Harper, 23, v. Irvine, 21; Webster, 23. v. Smith. 20. Ninth Round.—Webster, 14. v, Robinson. 12; Smith, 25, v. Clarke, 21; White, 18, v. Cliristoffel, 15; Harper, .19. v. Carter, 18; Lewis, 23, v. Irvine. 20. SUMMARY. Bell. S wins; Chapman, 7 wins; and Crirswell, 6 wins, lead in section A. Curteis G wins, and Liiciib and Wycherley 5 wins each, lend in section B. Robinson 7 wins, and Lewis and Harper 6 wins each, lead in section C. Post-sections games will be played tomorrow.

RESULTS AT THAMES. TOURNAMENT. CONTINUED. [ FRO.U (JUII OWN con RESPONDENT.] THAMES, Monday. ' The Thames bowling tournament was continned to-day in fine weather. The following are the results: — SECTION A. Seventh Round.—Cameron, 20, v. Robinson, 15, Mornlee, 25. v. Petry, 12; Griffin. 30, v. Booth, 10; Cordes, 19, v. Furrell, 10; Gosling, ii byo. Eighth Round.—Cameron. 10. v. Gosling, 10; Robinson, 2:3, v. Mornlee. 22; I'etry, 23, v. Griffin, 15; Boot!), 15, v. Cordes, 11; Furrell, n bye. Ninth Hound.—Moralee, 20, v. Gosling, 14; Cordes, 23, v. I'etry, 4; Farrell, 21, v. Booth, 13; Cameron, i bye. SECTION B. Sevonth Round.—Bueh.ui, 24, v. McHermott, 22; Marsh, 21, v. Heatheote, 11; Adumson, 22, v. Were, 14; Cliilderhouse, 19, v. Nowumn, 18; Newton, a bye. Eighth Round. —Newton, 23, v. Buchan. 13; Adamson, 25, v. Marsh, 10; Newman, 23, v. Were, S; Ileathcote, 20, v. McDermott, 17. Ninth Round.—Heatheote, 31, v. Newton, 18; Adamson, 21, v. MeDermoU, 17; Newman, 14, v. Marsh, 2(5; Cliilderhouse, 10, vi "Were, 13; Buchnn, a bye. SECTION C. Seventh Round.—Clark, 10. v. Rowell, 14; McGonagle, 20, v. Valentine, 19; Clevely, 29, v. Millington, 12; Wallace, 20, v. Smith, 13; Brockett, a byo. Eighth Round.—Cnrk won by default, from Brockett; McGonagle. 19, v. Rowell, 22; Millington, 15. v. Valentino. 21; Smith, 10, v. Clevoly, 20; Wallace, a bye. Ninth Rotind.-r-Smith, 23, v. Valentine, 20: Clark, a byo. Section Winners.—A. Griffin; B. Adamson; C, Wallace and Clevely, si tie. Section play will be concluded to-morrow. PROGRESS AT CAMBRIDGE. THIRD DAY'S RESULTS. [FROM OUR OWN COIUU-.SL'ONDF.NT.] CAMBRIDGE, Monday. The Cambridge Bowling Club's Easter rinks tournament was continued to-day in fine weather. Results were:— Section A.—Seventh round: Cox, 1,7, v. Munroe, 22; Lewis, 18, v. Hare, 17; Rogers, 15, v. Low, 20; Anderson, 17, v. Pilkinglon, 20; Walhyork, 20, v. Little, 17; Wilkinson, 11, v. Breinner, It?. Eighth round: Anderson, 11, v. Hare, 22; Pilkington, 15. v. Bremner, 19; Lewis, 20, v. Cox, 13; Little, 15, v. Munroe. 10; Low, 22, v. Wilkinson, 19; Wullwurk, 15, v. Rogers, 14. Section B.—Seventh round; James, 21, v. Connor, 23; Frater, 27, v. Condor, 1.5.Lewis, 15. v. McFurlune, 22; Motrins, 25. v. McNatnara. 15; Dix, 10, v. Kriskoviteh. 21; Parker-Hill, 13. v. SJoane. 13. _Eighth round: Morriss, 12, v. Condcr, 15; McNatnara, 19, v. Sloane, 22; Frater, 10, v. James, 19; Kriskoviteh. 24, v. Connor. 12: McFarlane, 19, v. , Parker-Hill. IS; Dix. 34. v. 11. Lewis, 9. Section C. —Seventh round. Blackburn, 12, v. llosking, 17; .Tunics, 19. v. Layland, 15; Carter, 19. v. Harris, ,23; Coombes, 23. v. Loan. 13; McMillan, 14, v. Jardcn. 12: Trayes, 21. v. Sealli. 10. Eighth round: Cootnbes, IS, v. Layland, 14. Loan. IS v. Sei;th, 15; James, 18, v. Blackburn. 19: Jardine, 25, v. lloskiug, 9; Harris, 9, v. Trayes, 19; McMillan, 13, v. Carter, 13. Section D.—Seventh round: Low, 10. v. Alexander, 18; Hill, 12, v. Stewart, 28; N. McFarlane, 19, v. Ilollard, 12; Lindlay. 13, v. Vincent, 23; Montgomery, 20, v. White, 10. Eighth round: White. 10. v Stewart, 27; McFarlane, 22, v. Alexander. 10; Montgomery. 15. v. Vincent, 17; Hill. 21,-v. Hollard, 10; Findlay, 20, v. Low, 10.

FINAL AT TE AWAMUTU. WIN FOR EIONKTON TEAM. LFROIC OUII OWN CO HUES PON DENT. ] TE AWAMUTU, Monday. Tho To Awnmutu Bowling Club's annual full-rink tournament was continued this morning when the seventh and final round was played ill fine weather. Results were: — Section A.—Gee. 23, v. Scott-Chalmers, 19; Douglas, 27, v. Mclnnes, 10; Armstrong beat Bell by default, and McMillan beat Short by default. Section B.—North, 18, v. Bajter, 13; Burchell, 2i:, v. Leggett, 10; Metcalfe, 22. v. Noonan, 13; Finch beat Galium by default. Summary.—Section A: Mclnnes; Douglas, and McMillan. 5 wins each; Armstrong and Gee. 4: Chalmers and Short, 2; Bell, 1. Section B: Baker, G wins, Burche.ll. 5; Metcalfe and North. 4; Finch and Cull urn. 3; Noonan, 2; Leggett, 1. In tho section A tie Douglas beat McMillan, B—4, in seven heads,, and then beat Mclnnes, 7—(!. The filial was between F. Baker (Frankton) and W. Douglas (Te Awamutut, and the visiting rink played good bowls throughout, "to win by 28 to 12. GAMES AT EIKURAITGI. SECTION PLAY CONCLUDED. [BY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] WHANGAREI, Monday. Tho Bikurnnsi bowling tournament waa continued to-day. The following aro the results ; SECTION A. Fourth Round.—Pearce, 13, v. Scott, 8; Beehre, 12, v. Fergusson, 'J; Orr, 12, v. Robertson, 7. Fifth Bound— Robertson, IG, v. Pearce. 0; Beehre, 0, v. Scott, 8; Orr, 111, v. Ward, 2. Sixth Round.—Robertson. 13. v. Srott. S; Pearce, 13, v. Orr, 5; Ward, 13, v. I'trjjusson, 4. SECTION B. Fourth Round. —McKay, 11, v. Phillips. 5; Cutforth, 10. v. Coburn, 9; Taylor, JO, v. Simmons, G; Ward, 12, v. Cribble, 11. Fifth Round. —Taylor, 9, v. Coburn, 7; McKay, 15, v. Fergusson, 5; Cutforih, 15, v. Gribble, 10- Phillips, 11, v. Simmons, VI. Sixth Hound.— I'hiliips, 13, v. Beehre. fc; Taylor, 15, v. Cutforth, 4; Gribble, 1(3, v. McKay, 10; Simmons, 11, v. Coburn, 8. SECTIONS C AND D. Fourth Bound.—Cox, 12, v. Kelln, 10; Wilson. 10, v. Pearson, 9; Wood, 1(3. v. Graham. 9- Englund. 14. v. Kells. 13; McNausditon, 13, v. McDonald, 9; Steele, U, v. Millar, G; McMillan, 9, v. Gibson, 8. Fifth Round.—Curtis, 19, v. Wilson ._ 10; Kells. 9, drew with Graham. 9; Cox. 15, v. McNaughton, 5; Gibson, 20, v. Millar, 8; Courtney. 15. v. Englund, 7j McMillan, 15, v, Pearson, 9; McDonald. 14, v. Wood, 9. Sixth Round.—McMillan, Hi, v. Wilson, 4; flibson, 13. v. Pearson, 5; McNa ughton, 10, v. Englund, 8; Wood, 15, v. Cox, 5, Graham, 15, v. Courtney, 9; Kells, 9, v. McDonald. 8. . Tho section winners were:—A Section, Ward (Ilikurnngi); B section, Taylor: C section. McMillan (WaipuJ; D section, Wood (Ilikurangi).

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EASTER BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 12

EASTER BOWLING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 12