BOWLING TOURNEY.
MATCHES AT ROTORUA. SECTION PLAY CONCLUDES. FINAL GAMES TO-DAY. [BY TLLEGKAI'H. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ROTOIIUA. Thursday. Tho Rolorua bowling tournament was continued in fine weather to-day. Good exhibitions of bowling were witnesaed. There was a large number of spectators. Section play was concluded by the playoff of two ties in B and C sections. Rawhiti (Chiplin) proved victorious over Romuera (Russell). 21—20, and Onehunga (Robertson) beat Karori (Neilson), 22—16. Both games, which were played late in the day, evinced much interest. Maxwell Walker was top-scorer in D section with 10 wins and 1 loss. The semi-finals will be played to-morrow morning and the finals in the afternoon. The bowling concert was held last evening and was a great success. Tho proceeds are to be devoted equally to the Rotorua Women's Club and the Rotorua Unemployed Relief Committee. Results of play are:— SECTION A. Tenth Round.—Hunter, 21, v. Gordon, 15;' Higgott, IS. v. Pascoe, 12; Johnson, 32, v. Keith, 15; Whittle, 26, v. Gordon, 12; Slinn, 20. v. Hobday, 16; ono gamo unfinished. ~ Eleventh Round.—G. S. Gordon, 14, v. Johnson 9; Hobday, 27, v. Hunter, 20; Gordon. 31. v, Merriman, 20; Pascoe, 23. v. Keith, 35; Whittle, 20, v. Higgott, 11; Slinn, 21, v. Smith, 17. SECTION B. Tenth Round.—Clarkson, 24, v. Fowkea, 13; Chiplin, 25, v. B'orrest, 15; Russell, 26, v. Truscott, 17; Doe, 19, v. Ramson, 18; Gall, 16, v. Ure, 13; Warren, 21, v. Maher, Round.—Truscott, 15, v. E'owkes. 11; Chiplin, 19, v. Deo, 17; Warren, 22, v. Ramson, 11; Russell, 19, v. Gall, 18; Clarksou, 31, v. Forrest. 22; one game unfinished. SECTION C. Tenth Round.—Leatham, 35, v. Cornes, 21; Robertson, 29, v. Frasor, 17; Colthurst, I!.'!,' v. Lamb, 7; Gladding, 23, v. Caddy, 19; Pakes, 22, v. Frost, 18; Neilson, 21, v. Gardiner. 20 Eleventh Round.—Fraser. 20, v. Leatham. 9: Caddy, 18, v. Cornos, 17; Frost, 17, v. Colthurst, 12; Robertson, 25, v. Gardiner, 20; Neilson. 33, v. Lamb, 19; Gladding, 25, v. Pakes, 18. SECTION D. Tenth Round.—Crowley, 29. v. Lundon, 14; Hollard, 23, v. Cutforth, 1-; Ritchie, 26, v Shearer, 18; Bertram, 29, v. Mclnnis, l(; Walker, 24, v. Thomas, 22; Bremner, ••>0 ' v Lambert, 15; Buxton, 18, v. Hill, 17. Eleventh Round.—Hollard, 21, v. Thomas, 20; llill. 20, v. Cutforth, 16; Walker, 28, v. Lambert, 19; Bremner, 25, v. Crowley. 20; Bertram, 23, v. Buxton. 18; Mclnnis, 21," v. Ritchie, 19; Shearer, 22, v. Lundon, "' SECTION WINNERS. Section A.—Whittle (Grey Lynn). Section B.—Chiplin (Rawhiti). Section C.—Robertson (Onehunga). Section D.—Maxwell Walker (Auckland).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21105, 12 February 1932, Page 14
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