BOWLING
MATCHES IN AUCKLAND 'izjk CLUB AND INTER-CLUB GAMES Club and inter-club bowling matches were played in Auckland on Saturc»y. Following are the results of club games:— Carlton.—Carlton Ferns: Sampson, McGregor, Rows, Wishart. 19, v.' Foote, Cross, Taylor, Clarke, 24. Winter fours; Leßer, Darlow, Doyle, Hodd, 25, v. Allen, Buckle, Buchanan, Hills, 20; Abdallah, Feran, Vaughan, Hosking, 20, v. I*. Dickson, Trendall, Brittain, F. Smith, 20' Thornes, King, Johnston, Gavey, 24. v. White. Dickson, Brownlee, E. Blair, 20; Bartrom, StiiE.rt, Kattcr'eldt, Muston, 24, v. P. Isaacs, Cornish, Clayton, Hunt, 17; Reid, Struckett, Stokes, 20, v. Hewitson, Watson, Marshall, 13; Sawyer, Sargeant, Dillicar, 21, v. McLaughlin. Henley, Lancaster, IS. Remuera. —Ordinary draw: Sutherland,' Ormiston, Davis, Dempsey. 19, v. Choyce! Hertslett, Short, J. Kissing, 15; Vincent, Cutficld, Busman, Wooller, 19. v. Annandale, Thomson, Alexander, Sheath. 14; Fisher, Mahoney, C. Kissling, Daniels. 20 v. Walker, Bowles, Whittaker. McCallutn] IS; Feldon, Whyto, Watson. Burcher, 12 v. Penty, fiessoll. Hatch, Wallace, 25; Ash', ton. Brook, 21, v. Johnson. Mellaru, 19. Epsom.—Ordinary draw: W. Limb. Jensen. Burton, 17, v. Whitling, Parkinson, St»hr, 22; Lewis, Wylie, 17, v. Gunthorpe, \E. Jones. 19; Morrison. Waterton, Beale, Milnes, 23. v. Burley, Hendry, Lamb, Parsons. 11; French. Paterson, Wallace. Ramsey. 21, v. Forbes, Gordon, Harrison, O'Callaghan, 12. Rocky Nook,--Ordinary draw: Miller, I. Stormont, Caclwallader, Roylance. 22. vl Huston, Matchott, Williams, Cutler, 25; I Cutler, junr., J. C. Yeo, Eagleton, 21, Baxter, Gribble, Loram, 23. | Grey Lynn.—Winter fours: Christie, Mar. shall, Dougan. Skitch, 21. v. Sage, Robertson, McCullough, Hawke, 19: W. Smith, Lawson, Cadness, Snell, 32, v. 8. Smith, ! Taylor, Person, Armstrong, 12. I Onehunga.—Club match: Farnsworth, Colj lin, Linberg. Marks, 21, v. Gray, Ross, McKenzie, Vella, 23. Gatland Buttons: Petchell, Skinner. C. Skinner. Wisginton, 17, v. Moore. Smith, Allen, L. Bray, 26. Ordinary draw: McMaster, Kirkwood. K»rlock, Flowerday. 27, v. Faulder, Neila, Mnnrc, Bassett, 17; Phillips, Ramsay. F-chnacken-I berg. Brown, 19, v. Handlin, Gill, Preeton, H. Bray, 27; Watkinson, Buchatar., Powell, Gosling, 27, v. O'Connell, Pringie, Brown, Kenny, 10. Devonport.—Martinson Gold Stars: T. Wrig'ey, Galsworthy, Rees-G»org€>, J. Morgan, 14, v. Fulljames, F. Wrigley, Blackie, Melville. 18. Ordinary draw: Heinold, Thornton, Atkin, Cox, 16, v. Aldis, Langridge. Newbegin, White. 15; McSkimming, MsLeod, 27, v. Lockley, McGavin, 25. Balmoral.—Ordinary draw: Amoore, R. P. Wilson, Gifford, Robertson, 24, v. Speir, Fergusson, Jones, Clarke, 14: Winthrop, Esterman, Munns. Bush, 24. v. Black, West, Goodall, Norgrove, 18; -Guthrie, Brown, Roberts, C'odd. 22, v. Richardson, Stevera, Denison, Newton, 15. EllerSlie. —i.ang Ferns: Hardwicke, Ogle, Whelan. Gollan (holders). 21, v. Kiik, Christmas, Low F Wood. 13. INTER-CLUB GAMES Following are tho results of inter-club games, the names of players of first-men-tioned club taking precedence in each case:— Carlton v. Auckland.—At Carl ton: McKay, Coutts, Carter, Higgott, 20. v. Israel, Barker, Hardie-Neil,. Walker, 21; Little, Blair. Hill. Lett, 10, v. Hacket. McKay, Ure, D. Campbell, 10; Andrews, Lister, Pitt. De Launay, 23, v. Brown, Dadley, MoPhail, Gilles, 18. Carlton v. Mount Eden.—At Carlton: G. Duncan, Ross, Ritchie, Arey, 20, v. Daisley, Smith, Trayes. J. Smith, 27. Carlton v. Stanley —At Carlton: Heaton, Taylor, Ball, Isaacs, 22, v. Donaldson, Callan, Johnson, S. Clarke, 23. Aucklaifd v. Remuera.—At Remuera: Leaderyou, Williams, Lyell, Osmond, 23, v. Waters, Bray, Norton, Macfarlane, 21; Finlayson Badgea: Jackson, Bolton, Newton. Uren, 14. v. Somerfield, Smith, Hobday, 18. Hillsborough v. St. Hellers,—At Onehunga : Buckle, Stringer, Sainty, Shepherd, 15, v. Rowe, Roberts, Koefoed, Norris, 25. Epsom v. Waltemata. —At Epsom: Iroiningham. Blood, Fvrnell, George, 21, v. Copeland, Eowland, McKinstr.*, Corrin. 11. Epsom v. Mount Eden.—At Epsom. Denison Pins: Wilson, C. Lamb. Richmond. Farland. 29, v. Cave, Dignan, Delimifce, Vivian, IG. * Carlton v. West End.—At West End: Bates, Duncan, Perry, Kilgour (chtlltngers), 25, v. Cox, McCarthy, I. C'larke. C. Hardley, 17. • Nomads V. Ellerslie,—P. White. Bunker, Howard, Berkmann, 10. v. Cooksey. Rostgard. We3tbrooke, Coppins. 27; Keenan, Scarborough, Whitehouse W. F. Hardley, 23, v. Bartleet. Wonnan. Cox, Mackiow. 17; Redmond, Clarke. Moncur Moyl?, 20, v. Legge, Diggens, J. Watson. K); Ambury, McMillan. Brown. Patterson. 14, v. Arthur, Woodlock, A. C. Hill, Ha/, 25. St. Hellers v. Ellerslie.—Weir, Re.id.Avey. Thompson. 27, v. Richmond, McKenns, Longille. G Wood, 15. ' ~ s TtJAKAU CLUB [from our own correspondent] TUAKAU. Sunday There was a good attendance of members at the annual meeting of tho Tnakait Bo*" ling Club. Mr. A. J. Maiden- presided. The report stated that the past season had been particularly successful and that the membership had shown an increase. The balancesheet revealed a credit balance of £lO. The following officers were elected:—Patron. Mr. Dynes Fulton: presidents Mr, W, A. Smeed; vice-presidents Messrs. StfcjaSca, J. Pirrett; secretary. Mr. C. Smeed: treasurer. Mr. E. W Fielder; selector, Mr. C vE. Finch; committee, Messrs. A. J. Maiden. J. C. Ley. C. E. Finch, F. C. Bagnail, H. H. Chapman; match committee, Messrs. Pirrett, J Fulton, W. Glasgow; green superintendent, Mr. Pirrett; juj ll . o * green superintendent. Mr. J. C. Ley, dewgate to Auckland.* Bowling Centre. Mr. A. J. Maiden; delegates -to Northern Waikato Bowling Association, Messrs. Maiden, _<». A. Smeed; country clubs' representative, Mr. J. H. Keith; auditor. Mr. A. H. Tapper.
TOURNEY AT PUKEKOHE [from our own correspondent] PUKEKOHE. Saturday. The full-rink tournament, which was commenced on the Pukekc.hc- Bowling Club a greens last Saturday, was concluded to-ds?. th© Tusikau team (C Smeed, J. Fulton. W. Smeed and Perritt) being successful ww four wins and one loss. The Buckland team (R. Fulton, Bullock, Danes and Butcher) had three wins and two and of -D# four Fukekohe teams, Ingram, Crosbie. ifeikins and J": Roulfitoi?, had three wins and two losses; Pattison, »?erguso3. David Houlstou and Moncrief, three wins and -*[o losses; Butcher, Wymer, Lusher and T Keitn. one win and four losses; Wnlsham, uawrie, Adams and Blake, one win and four losses. NORTH AUCKLAND CENTRE SUCCESSFUL PAST SEASON [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Saturday A substantial credit-balance was shown by the balance-sheet presented at tbs annual meeting of delegates of the °f 5 Auckland Bowling Centre. The report stated that successful visits were made to several clubs and it was regretted that all the clubs in the centre could not be visited. The re* ceipts totalled £77 10s 6d, and the ex P en sr" ture £6l lGs 3d, leaving: a profit of £l6 10s 3d on the year's working, and, with tno balance brought forward, ii credit-balance oi £•27 13s was carried forward. , Tho election of officers resulted as lows:—President. Mr. T. 11. Stcadman; vicepresident, Mr. O. It. Hai.sh; secretary, Mr. A. M. Rust; treasurer, Mr. W. C. Coote: auditor, Mr. W. Sword; executive commit- - tee. Messrs. C. V. Stringer. '.L'. Joi.e*. A. H. Curtis, R. Scott. C. Williams; genera*-, management committee, Messrs. E. «• Moore. A. Steele, J. Stark, J. A. Clark. V\. J. Bryne, J. G. Jordan, W. Moorland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21249, 1 August 1932, Page 12
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