BOWLING.
AUCKLAND CLUB'S TOURNEY. The semi-fiiial of ilio Auckland Bowling Club's full-rink tournament was played yesterday between Taylor, K. Hill, Elliott, W. Ball (Ciirllon) nnd W. Cos. E. Gray, Elyy, Pascoo (Devonport). tJio former rink winning by 29 points to 19. With three heads to go, Iho Hooro was 19-all, Ball then scoring a nix, three and one. Early in the samj Pascoo floored a seven against Ball. The final will bo played between Ball and D. Campbell (Auckland) to-morrow on the Auckland grcon, commencing at two o'clock. CLOSING DAY AT PAPAKURA. Members of the Papakura Bowling Club will piny an ordinary draw on their closing day to-morrow. The final of the open tournament played on Tuesday will also be decided. The finalists are Hammond (Papakura) and Butcher (Buckland). THE TE AWAMUTU CLUB. [from our own correspondent.] TE AWAMUTU, Thursday. Two finals in the Te Awamutu Bowling Club's competitions were decided yesterday afternoon. In'the handicap singles semifinal S. H«ii?»es beat H. E. Philip and W. Brougl ton beaf. James Walker. In the final Haines defeated Broughton, I>. Boss and 'P. W. Gee met A. G. Weatlierell and 11. Me lea If s» in. the final for the championship pairs, and a keen contest ended in favour of 'Ross and Geo. TOURNAMENT AT CAMBRIDGE. [from our own correspondent."] CAMBRIDGE. Thursday. A one-day tournament was held by the Cambridge Bowling Club yesterday, 18 "teams participating. Pour rounds were played, games being of 12 heads. Claudelands (Goodwin, Baglcy, Carter, Truish), with <l4 wins, were the winners. Lewis (Cambridge), •E, James (Cambridge). Burton (Fry. nit ton) and (Hamilton) each secured three wins and had one loss.
SPORTS GATHERINGS. MEETING AT TUAWHARE. [PHOM OUR OWN CORIIESrONDENT.] HAMILTON. Thursday. About !)00 people attended iho fjrsf, ingefiiiK of lho Settlers' Sports Association nt Thuwlhire. (iood entries wero received in nil events, and lho fixture proved very popular. Following wero lho result# of the athletic events:— IOOYdn. Maiden.- -R. Clarkin. ] ; A. Shaw, 2; R. llich aid son. 3. Time. lis. 100 ids. Ope-n.—iT. Roberts, 1; I' 1 . S. Shaw, 2; C. K?:an, ;i. Time. ios. 220Yds.—J. P. Sharkey, 1; .T. Roberts, Q; H. Blackburn, Time, 2.1 3-ss. 44()Yd».—IT. Blackburn, 1; R. Darlincton. 2; If. Young, :j. Time. 53 2-ss. 880Yds.—l<\ Hubbard. X; P...Armstrong. 2; K. Darlhigtou, 3. Time, 1m 575. One Mile..—P. Armstrong, 1: T. Foivler; 2; G. Woodond, 3. Time. 4m 35 l-6s. 22(1 Yds, Hurdles.—F. S. Shaw, 1; F. AV, Shaw. 2: R. Shaw, !i. IJich .Jump.—F. W. Shaw, 1; M. S. Wells. 2. The riding events resulted as follows: Open Huiil.pi-.—J, Ranntead... 1: Mrs J Clarkin, 2: Miss ,T. Phillips. 3.. Maiden Hunter.—R. Town send, i; Mrs. J. Clarkin. 2: H. Chaprnau. 3. ( onsoltttioij,- Hunter.—Cr. Ranstend, 3; Mrs. (r. Rnnstead. 2; Miss .T. Phillips, 3. • Bending Competition.-—A. Pretty. 1; V. T?o\vo. 2. Tilling the Ring.—G. Peake. 1; L. Goodyear, 2. Muddling Rare.—Tj. Goodyear. Stockmen's Competition.—.T, Ranslead. 1: G. Rarifltond, 2. Ladies' Bending Competition.— "Mr®. G. Ransioad, 1; Miss K. Kanstcad, 2.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21164, 22 April 1932, Page 7
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