INDOOR BOWLING.
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' GAMES. The Auckland Friendly Societies' Indoor Bowling Association were the guests of the Hallyburton-.Tohnstone Bowling Club and the Ilallyburton-Johnstone Croquet Club, which had combined forces for the occasion. There was a largo attendance of members of both clubs, who were most enthusiastic and rapidly became very proficient at the game. Mr. Storey, president of the Hnlly-burton-Johnstone Bowling Club, on behalf of the members of the Croquet and Bowling Clubs, w/comed the visitors. On behalf of the combined clubs he thanked the visitors for providing such an enjoyable ■night's sport. Following are results of matches played:— First Round. —Mail. Boag, A. Ward. Storey. 4. v Lucas. Miss Stein, W. Norris. F. Harris. 7; Holdsworth, Mrs. Neilson, A Beer, S. Gibson, 9, v. T. Mclvor, Mrs. Stein. Barlow, J. Reisterer, G: Mrs. Lucas. Johnson, Solomon, Dyson, sen., G, v. _ Taylor. Martin, Barton, Mrs. Boles, 4; Swinburne. Dyson, jun., Mrs. Bong, H. Bolton. 10, v. Duncan, D. Elliott, 11. Boles. Neilson. 8. Second Round.—Mrs. Holdsworth. Martin. Barton, Mrs. Boles, 7, v. Mail. Boag, J Sanderson. Mrs. Rout. 4: Gibson's team. G. v. Bolton's team, 4; Cash, Mrs. Cash, Duncan, Neilson, 12, v. Breckon, Mrs. Breckon, Mrs. Barton. J. Roisterer, 5; Mrs. Storey. Phillins, Solomon, Dyson, sen.; 10. v. Lucas, J. Wilson. W. Norris, A. W*rd. 7. Third Round.—Boles. Elliott. Duncan. Neilson, 7, .v. Taylor. Mrs. PHllips. Mrs. Barton. Mrs. Boles, 2; Miss Stein, Barton. T. Jenkin, J. Reisterer. 11. v. Mrs. Dyson. J. Wilson. Sanderson. Harris, 3: Bong. Dyson. inn., Swinburne, Bolton. 12, v. Mrs. Stein, Mrs. Boag. A. Ward. Storey. 4; Mrs. Lucas. Johnson. Solomon, Dyson, sen., ?). v. Mrs. Neilson, Mrs. Holdsworth, Mrs. Rout. Gibson, 5.
ORANGE ASSOCIATION. Following are results of Orange Bowline Association's weekly tourney:— First Bound.—Mrs. Burbidge, Mrs. Tetley, D. Gelding.' J. Dnniels, "15. v. Stone. Llewellyn, H. Boles, F. Lucas. 5;, Mrs. TCettlefold. D. Elliott. Mrs. McMnhon. J. Wilcox. 12, v. E. T. Baker. Miss Campbell, F. Nealie. J. Little, 5; J. Baker. J. "Wilson, Mrs. Stein, 2, v. H. Gelding, Mrs. Bout. H. Bolton, 7: Mrs. Speir, T. Atkins. Mies Williamson. F. Harris. 15. v. Mrs. Howley. J. Sanderson, L. ITutt. F. Whitley, 4. Second Bound. —T)arii«ls. 9. v. Little. 4: Whitley, 11. v. Mansell. 4: Wilcox, 9, v. 5: Lucas. C>. v. Harris, 5. Third Bound.—Harris. P. v. Bolton. 6: Mansoll, 9, v. Little. 5- Daniels, 9, v. Wilcox, J3; Lucas, 7, v. Whitley. 5.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20870, 12 May 1931, Page 7
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