INDOOR BOWLING.
THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. CHAMPION PAIRS TOURNEY. The Auckland Friendly Societies' Indoor Bowling Association completed the final five rounds of section play in its champion pairs tourney on Saturday afternoon. Following is the summary of points scored:— Section A.—Holland. 16: McAneany, 14: Scotland, 13; Strode, 12; D. Simpson, 11: Harris, Cameron. Ward, 10: Mouldeu, 8: Lucas. 5: Llewellyn, 1 Section B.—McPherson. 17; F. Simpson. 14; Jarrett, Blackwell, 10: Inkster, 9; Miss Williamson, Corin, 8; Withers, 7; Fletcher, Beer, 14; Clark, Smith. Mrs. Kingdom 11; Huddleston. Drew, Fr' l "" cis, 10; Mrs. Boles, 9; L. Jenkm, 8: Phil1'I gecUon D.—Sullivan, 18: Mansell, 14: Baker, Songster, Day, 12; Kerry, 10: Caddy, Smith. A. Jenkm. Mrs. Stem, 8; Steward,
° Section E.-Copeland, 16: Sinclair Sharpe, 12- Daniels, Campling, Phillips. 11: Clark Harkin, 10: Little. 8: Mclvor. G; Preston,
Poßt-section play will be commenced this evening ■in the Ponsonby Drill Hall, commencing at 7.30 sharp The following teams have qualified.— E. Hoyland R. Holland (Aroatea), A. Bill ings and W. McAneany (City of Auckland) Mrs. Francis and J. McPherson (Eden Mrs. Gelding and F. Simpson (L.h.O.b). J Griffiths and C. Meek (Zealandia), IT. Wakelin and A. Beer (Carr• Memorial). A. Williams and F Sullivan (Victoria), Mrs. McMahon and J. Mansell (L.L.OL.), V. Queenin and W Copeland (Aroatea). VISIT TO ' AVONDALE. Tho Auckland Indoor Bowing Centre, officials and friends, played their annual match with the members of the Laurel Rebecca and the Star of Avon dale 1.0.0.1'. Lodges. Following are the results, visitors names beins mentioned first:— First Round.-Mrs. Dilly. Mrs. Rout, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Boles. 9 V. Miss Rogers, Mrs. Hudson, Miss Dicky. Mrs. Clement, 6; F. Flinn, L. Wilson, A. Williams. F. Sullivan, 10, v. Andrews, Gibson, Braithwaite, J. Reisterer, 1: Miss Brown. D. Elliott,'A. Jenkin. G. Day, 7, v. Flaxman. Baker, Riley, Somrnerville. 3; Mrs. Tetley, E. Hamlin, A. Beer, F. Harris. 5. v. F. L. Bout. P Hov. Partridge, J, Clement. 4: H. Holes. J." Little, H. Bolton, H. J. Baker 9. v Hudson. Crisp, Johnston. Cairn, 4: Mrs. Waitgh, Mrs. Stein, Miss Williamson, <5, v. Mrs. Blundell, Miss Hoy. Mrs. Kingdom s 'Second Round.—Mrs. Boles, 17, v. Mrs. Kingdom (5; Baker, G, v. Somrnerville. <>: Clement, 10. v. Day, 9; Mrs. Clement, 10, v. Harris, 4; Miss Williamson. 10,_ v, J. Reisterer, 3; Sullivan. 8, v. Ca_irn, 5. Third Round.—Somrnerville 5. v. Hnmlm, 4; Reisterer, 8, v. Day. 8; Mrs. Boles, b, v. Cairn, 2. Mrs. Kingdom 5. v. b. Sullivan, 4: Clement, 9, v. HJ- Baker, 6: Mrs. Clement. 11, v. Miss Williamson, 4.
ORANGE ASSOCIATION. 1 Following are the results of the Orange Indoor Bowling Association tourney:— First Round.—J. Speir, IT. Boles, IT. Bolton, 8, v. P. Hoy, F. C. Rout, J. Mansell, 3- C. Llewellyn, H. Golding, F. Lucas, 10. v Rhodes, A. Gear, H. Kayes, 4; I. McKenzio, Mrs. Young, A. Jenkin, 11, y. Mrs. Holland. Mrs. Stein. W. Douglas. 2: Mrs. Tetley D. Gelding. J, Little, 8, v. Mrs. Rout, Mrs Hoy F. Harris, 6; Mrs. Michelborough, Mrs Gelding. A.-Ward, 9. v Di Elliott, F. No alio, W. Wilcox. 3. Second Round.—Wilcox. 7, v. Kayes. 4: .Tonkin, 7,. v. Ward, 3; Little, 8, v. Douglas, 4; Lucas, 6, v. Bolton, 4; Mansell, 9, v. HarrlSThir<l Round.—Jenkin, 13, v. Kayes, 4; Ward, 8. v. Little. 1; Mansell, 11, v. Douglas, 1: Lucas, 7, v. Harris. 5.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20923, 13 July 1931, Page 12
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