INDOOR BOWLING.
CHAMPION PAIRS TOURNEY.
Tho Auckland Friendly Societies' Indoor Bowling Association continued its champion pairs tourney for the Pascoe Cup, when four rounds of post-section play resulted aa follows: • . •
Second Round.—D. L. Goldwater and J. Tyndall, a bye; D. Hadley, F. Hammond. 7, v. V. Queenin, A. Smith, 5; F. Flinn. L. Williams, 10, v. J. MePherson, A. Ward, 3; R. Brodio, H. J. Baker, 9, v. C. Gibb, A. Beer, 3; W. Sharp, G. F. Day, 9, v.. A. Cochran, J. Bridge, 4; J. Rowe, A. Jonkin, C, v. A. Beckman, S. Logic, 5. Third Round. —Hammond, 7. v. Beer, 6; Ward. 9, v. Logie, 5; Jenkin, 10, v. Day, 6; Williams, 7, v. Tyndall, 6; Baker, a bye. Fourth Round. —Ward, 8, v. Tyndall, 3; Jenkin, 6, v. Hammond, 4; Williajus, 6. v. Bakc?r, G. Filth Round. —Baker, 13, v. Ward, 3; Williams, 10, v. Jenkin, 2. The final games will bo played this evening. Flinn and Williams are two-lifers and Brodio and Baker one lifers. The next round will be a seven heads' game, which will also bo tho final if Williams wins, but if Baker wins, a further 01 heads will be played. An open fours toucney was held at tho same time as the champion pairs tourney. Following are results:— First Round.—J. Hammond. C. Llewellyn, F. Lucas, W. Inkster, 11, v. W. Collins, J. Torbett, L. Francis, 3; Mrs. Spinley, F. Simpson,. Mrs. Gelding. D. Gelding, 8. v. J. Phillips, D. Owen, C Hamlin, 3. Second Round.—lnkster, 9, v. Gelding, 1; Francis, 11, v. Hamlin. 2. Third Hound.—Gelding, 6, v. Francis, 4; Inlcstor, 16, v. Hamlin, 7. The winning team, J. Hammond, C. Llewellyn, F. Lucas, W. Inkster, won all three games. INTER-HOUSE TOURNEY. Tho inter-house and Public Services' fours tourney resulted as follows: First Round.—Johnson, Taylor, Matthews, McCallum (Wingate and Company), 8, v. Bailey, Moxley, Donald. Butters (Smith and Smith), 3; J. Wilford, S. Pask, A. Hrdvey. W. Wilford (Smith and Smith). 11, v. Lunn, Barnes, Mitchell, H. Taylor (Power Board), 1; Firth, Stewart, Muston, Gallic (Lands and Survey), 8, v. Shore. Wnodhams. Cameron. Otter (Milne, and Choyce). 4; A. I Meeks,, Callinan, Phillip. Curtain (Kemp-thorne-Prossor), 8. v. Booth, Croydon, Hurling, McCarthy (Milne and Choyce), 5: Cutler, Davies, Tyndall. Simpson (Motor-lorries' Association), G, v. Flinn, Campbell. MePherson, Suckling (Marine Department), 2. Second. Round.—Suckling, 8. v. McCallum. 8; Curtain, G. v. Simpson, 4: Taylor, 18 v Buttors, 5; Wilford. 12, v. Otter, G: McCarthy, 9, v. Gallic, 5. Third Round.—Suckling. 0, v. Taylor. 7: Simpson, 8. v. McCallum. 4: Curtain, 12. v. Gallie, —; Wilford. 6. v. McCarthy, G; Butters, 12, v. Otter, 3. Fourth Round.—Suckling, 11, v. Otter, 4; Taylor, 7. v. Simpson, 2. Cui-tain, 11, v. McCallum, 3; Butters, 11, v. McCarthy. 4; Wilford, 6. v. Gallio, 1. Totals.—Kempthorne. Pressor and Comnnny, 8 points; Northern Roller Mills, 7; Marino Department, G; Auckland ElectricPower Board. . Motor-lorries' Association. Smith nnd Smith, 4; M'lne nnd Choyce, No. t. 3; and Company. Lands and Survey, 2: Milne and Choyce, No. 2. 0. The winning team was:—Meeks, Callinan, Phillip and Curtain.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21225, 4 July 1932, Page 13
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