BOWLING
MATCHES IN AUCKLAND-® CLUB AND INTER-CLUB CAMEjf=| Following are the rfsuits of club games played in Auckland on Satuxday^^Ml Car'ton.—Winter fours: Ilewitson, Hills, R. Smith. 27, v. Allen C Pitt, Harrison, 19; Bird E Duncan, 30. v. Whitaker, ® \aughan, Kent. 21; P. Isaacs. Pollard. Wish art. 17. v. Loser, McLanriJw P McKay. Perry. If,. Ferns: Cornish T® s "»4| Remuera.—Finlayson Badtres: Short A<*L. son. Bray. Sheath. 23, v. Bolton. Patera™ McMillan, C Kisslir.g. 18. Clark BuS t Rainger, Bolton, Wallace. Bray, 30 i' Adams, Feldon, Bowles, DanHa 13* dinary draw: Ad;:ms. Griffiths, Feldon «£%? Callum, 21, v. Hertslet, Annandale TT™» Short, 16; Keys, Vincent, Li-h:foot,,'llaW 26, v. Johnston, Walker, R. Jackson son, 14. ' Epsom.—Ordinary craw: Bniley, Dnnnia?. ham, Harrison, Foubister, 30, v. Beckett, Lewis, Burton. 15; Morrison. Wit':' son, Attwood, Wittle, Bond, Hooper, 13. Devonport.—Martinson Stars: Heinold.-Mo-Skimming. Atken, Cor. 23, v. Connell, Wrig.' ley, Markham, Eees-George, 20. " Mount Eden.—Ordinary draw: Cave, For* gie, Julian. Cullen, 19. v. Stevens, WalflSpSe Watson, Oates, 15; Vickerman, Nairn, Hufl! J. Smith, 30. v. Wicksteed. Almao. NeaLU Surman, 16; Simmons, Rintoul, Trayes, 22, v. Cowen. Keesing,, Dekznore!:' Gatenby, 16; Charlton, Taylor. Dignan, Bourke, 21, v. Chambers, Gray, J. A. riS, Morrison, 14. IgSgß Rawhiti.—Ordinary draw: Yufil,, Wilmot - Worthington, 21, v. Herrott, White, Morrow. 19. •<&( Onehunga.—Gatland Buttons: Petctell. : Milne, Kerns, H. Bray. 21, v. O'ConnelL Neale, Crichton, Sutherland, 21. Club com--" petition: Handlin. Collin, McKenzie, A. GatlAd. 13. v. Geraghty, Cross. T. Gat land. Kerr. 21. Ordinary draw: Watkmg&n,fl Johnson, Rennard, Ross, 24, v. Hardley. Foulder, Gibbons. Allen. 17; Moore, Skin- ' ner. Harrison. 17, v. McMaster. Grace. Bassett, 19. .
Pukekohe.—Ordinary draw: Ferguson, Hoiking, Duncan, Boulston. 20, v. Neil, Cro»bie, Armstrong, 20; Haalam. J. Roulsten, Perkins. 21, v. Moreland, Biake, Adama, tfl. INTER-CLUB GAMES \ Following are the results of inter-dab games, the names of players of first-men; tioned club taking precedence in each case:— Carlton v. Epsom.—Clifton, Sfokes, jftjk "our, H. Clarke, 22, v. Blair, Scott, Par-" sons. T. George, 16. £p Carlton v. Auckland.—Bicwnlee, Katterfeldt, G. Pollard, Higgott, 25. v. Israel,' ■Lenderyou, Buxton, Hardie Neil, 13; Bates, Isaacs, Ball, Truscott, 20, v. S. Clarke, Langridge. Bracebush, Walker, 15; Cooke, Little, Rowe, Ritchie, 26, v. Brown, Sinclair, Dadley, McPhail, 10. : Waitemata v. Balmoral.—Denison Pins:" Stewart, Williamson, Blackledge, BlackweU (holders), 18, v. Wilson, Rattray, Goldsmith, Chappell, 18. Balmoral v. Epsom.—Tattersall, Esterman, Richardson, Gilford, 23, v. French, Gordon,' Gunthorp, Ramsay, 11. ■ Onehunga v. Hillsborough.—At Onehung*:: Jackson. Buchanan, Livingstone, Jones, 90i v. Buckle, Drkke, Percy, Drake, 16. Onehunga v. To Papapa.—At Onehungi: Harlock. Sutherland, Flowerday, Robertson, 18, v. Harriman, Sissons. M00n,,, Moore, 17.' Grey Lynn v. West End.—At Grey Lynn: Christie Pins: E. Caddy, Shaw. McCnl-; lough. Whittle (holders). 31. v. Robinson, Brophy, Butland, W. Hardley, 21. Devonport v, Stanley.—At Devonpart: Davies, Ellisdon, Lockley, Goldsworthy, 20, v. Baker, Pirie, Hutt, S. Wrigley, 30. Indoor Bowlers v. Balmoral.—At Balmoral: Lucas, Miller, T. Price, A. Jenkins, 18, v, Harnott, Campbell, Bush, Bennett, 24; G. J. Rowe, Trewin. Speir, F. J. Hooker, IS, t. T. Fergusson, Guthrie, Kelly, Brown, 17; Molden, Mrs. Bridgens, Ward,-R. Smith, 23, v. C. Taylor, Dalbury, J. Bennett, h. Francis, 26; Stichbury, Mrs. Dent, Whittle, Harris, 21, v. Robertson, Mrs. Dilly, Jones, Cannon, 19; Flewellen, Mrs. Mickleborongh, Dawson, Tyndall, 18, v. W. H. Clarke, Mrs. Speir, Goodall, Munns, 22; D. Elliott, Scotland. McCallum, Sullivan, 13, v. Cutler, T. G. Rowe, Casper, Dennison, 25; Koefoed, Fletcher, Goldwater, Hamlin, 18, v. Winthrop, Davis, G. Campbell, Winks, 30. Nomads v. Rawhiti.— Preston, Wliitehouse, Moyle. 2L v. Russell. Stnbbs, Mclnness, Leaning. 18; Clarke. R. H. Paterson. Howard. Thompson, 11, v. Allen, Barker. E. T. Walker. McPherson. S4; Keenan, McMillan. Cornwall. Wright, 21.-*. Torrens, Townsend. P. Thomson, 2?. Thomson, 23; Ambury. Scarborough. Harris. J. B. Paterson. 11, v. Mason. R. Walker. Ormeroi Culpin, 33; Collard. Johnson. Laing, .Witham, 11, v. Schofield. Seely. Eaves, Chißlin. 27; Aylett. Moncur, Beckman, 11, v. Carter,; Martin, Keller, 22.- -• TOURNEY AT ONEHUNGA The final of the Onehunga Bowling Clnb't full-rink tourney, between Wright (Onehunga) and Buckley (Grey Lynn), wa* played on Saturday, resulting in a win for the former by 21 points to 13. " '? • -• r £ •gP ELLERSLIE TOURNEY The final of the Ellerslie Bowling Clnb'# full-rink tourney was played on Saturday between Kenny (Onehunga) and Turner; (Otahuhu), resulting in a win for the -former by 19 points to IS. fjpgf
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21279, 5 September 1932, Page 12
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