BOWLING
PLAY AT OPOTIKI [from our own correspondent] OPOTIKI, Thursday Matches played to-day on the Opotiki Bowling Club's green resulted as follows: Gardiner, Ycung. Patlle. Gordon, 24, v. Kidd, H. Webb, Wilson, Budd, 22; Bridger, Russell, Short, 25. v. Chapman, Thoipas, Dawson, 15: Walker, Rowland, Candy, 23, v. Clark, Braae, Tahb, 26. TAURANGA CLUB'S SEASON t])Y TELEGRAPH —OWN COItfIESrONPENT] TAURANGA, Thursday The Tauransa Bowling Club's season was opened yesterday in ideal weather. Iho president, Mr. A. Bell, extended a eorditil welconio to visiting bowlers. Bcforo play commenced Mr. A. Wilkinson presented tho club with badges to be worn by the president, vice-president, secretary and members of the committee. Players were divided into 12 rinks, six playing for the president, and six for the vice-president. The are tho scores, tho president's teams being mentioned first:—Carew, McKenzie, Smith. Bell, 17, v. Autd, Corrigau. Woollams. Newsham, 14; Pole, Whiting. Pilcher. Tcasey. 22, v Vvcbb, Pitkclhley, Bickers, Kiddie, 17; £ord, Bent, Woods, Montgomery, 24, v. Green, Mearns, Ransome, Mantell, 18; Walker, Smith, Bunting, Palmar, 13. v. Mason, Leechi Dykes, Avcy, 23; Reed, Norris. Ivory, Sharp' 20, v. Connor, Anquetil, Guinness, Alexander, 20; Higgie, Clarkson, Taylor, Washer, 18, v. Boyd, Foxcroft, hempster, Olding. 32. Aggregate: President, 120; Vicepresident, 122. LEAGUE FOOTBALLER ENGAGEMENT IN ENGLAND Owing to a last-minute hitch in connection with transport arrangements, L. Hutt, the Ponsonby and New Zealand Rugby League representative, did not Bail for England yesterday by the Hemucra. He will, however, leave with Mrs. Hutt later to fulfil his engagement with the St. Helens Club, England. AMATEUH ATHLETICS HAMILTON CLUB'S SPORTS [FROM OUR OWN CORRESrONDENT] HAMILTON, Thursday The Hamilton Amateur Athletic and Cycle Club will hold a combined sports meeting at Steele Park on Saturday. The following handicaps for til/flat events havo been declared by Mr. L. .Tones:--100 Yards Open.—A. J. Elliot, scr; A. H. Griffiths. 3yds; A. Weare. 4yds; W. Roberts, syds; W. Macky, tiyds; J. Reid, W. Froude, M. Baker, 7yds; B. Townsend, R. Coombs. 9yds; A. Crabb. N. Charlton, 11yds; ,T. Harrison. E. McKcnzie, E. de Lacey, 12yds. 220 Yard 3 Open.—A. J. Elliot, scr; A. 11. Griffiths. oyds; A. Weare, 10yds; W. Macky, 15yds; J. Reid. 16yds; W. Froude. 17yds; M. Baker, 18yds; J. Stewart, R. Coombs. 22yds; A. Crabb, N. Charlton, 23yds; J. Harrison, 24yds; E. Mcßenzie. L. de Lacey, 28yds. 880 Yards Open.—T. E. Mills A. H. Malcolm. N. F. Cooper, scr; N. Roberts. Ibyds; M. Baker, E. Cusack, 35yds; P. Lindsay, 45yds; J. Pountney, 50yds. Three Miles Open— N. F. Cooper, scr; Reading. 60yds; N. Roberts, 180 yds; U. Knox, 200 yds; D. Adams, 220yds^ High Jump.—J. Shirley, scr; E. Grocott. 3in.; A. Wcare, A. H. Malcolm, M. Baker, iin.. J. Pountney, 6in. The following handicaps for the cycling events have been declared by Mr. G. Reid:-—-Half-Mile Open.—G. Hyde. G. P. Clark, scr; E. Mcßurnie, 15ycls; K. M. Clark. 30yds; R. Norman, B. Waugh, 35yds; Laloli, 40yds; F. Stephens. R. Hampton, 45yds; T. Bamett, 55yds; ,T. Norman, C. Bell, E. Bell, A. Rennidy, Welch, Lcntfer, 60yds; J. Cairns, 75yds. T1 One Mile Open.—G. Hyde, scr; G. P. Clark, E. Mcßurnie, 20yds; K. P. Clark. 50yds; R. Norman, B. Waugh, 60yds; Laloli, 70yds; F. Stephens, R. Hampton, 80yds; 1. Bamett, 100 yds; J. Norman, C. Bell, A. Rennidy, Welch. E. Bell, Lentfer, 110 yds; J. Cairns, 150 yds. Three Miles Open.—G. Hyde, scr; (t. P. Clark, 30yd8; E. Mcßurnie, 50yds; K. M. Clark, 145 yds; R. Norman, B. Waugh. Laloli. 150.vds; F. Stephens. 200 yds; R. Hampton, 210 yds; T. Bennett, 220 yds; ,T. Norman, C. Bell. A. Rennidy. Welch. E. Bell. Lentfer. 235 yds: J. Cairns. 320 yds, Half-Mile Junior.—Hill, scr; H. Mueller, 15yds; K. Bull. 25yds; Miller. C. Anderson, 35yds; Mcßurnie, 40yds; R. Robinson, N. Robinson. Grahme, Tuck, Larapson, 45yds; Hampson, Welsh. 50yd$; Moody, Pharo, 55yds; Jackson. 60yds. One Mile Junior.—Hill, scr; 11. Mueller, Cjyds; It. Hill, 35yds; Miller, C. Anderson, 45yds: R. Robinson. N. Robinson, Lampson, 55yds; Mcßurnie, Grahme, Tuck. 65yds; Hampson. 70yds; Welch. 80yds; Moody. Pharo. Psyds; Jackson, 05yds. One Mile Ladies' Rac.e.—Miss M. Breckon, Miss P. Johnstone, scr; Miss G. Abbott, 35yds; Miss Cotton. Miss S. Johnstone, 65yds; Miss M. Barnett, Miss P. Giles, 75yds; Miss P. Spencer, 90yds. SWIMMING GRAMMAR CLUB'S OFFICERS Mr. I. H. Leslie, who was yesterday referred to as Dr. Leslie, was Appointed water polo conch and a member of the committee of the Grammar Amateur .Swimming Club at tho annual meeting. SNOOKER CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY Before a record attendance at the Central Billiards Club last, evening, T. Mundy defeated F. Herbert by two games to one in (he open snooker championship. The scores were:—Mundy, 73, 50, 79; Herbert, 43, 71, 58. D. Fredrick will play B. Bullin on Monday evening. LAWN TENNIS HAMILTON SUB-ASSOCIATION [rnOM OHR OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON, Thursday The annual meeting of the Hamilton Suburban Lawn Tennis Sub-Association was held last evening, the president, Mr. J. 11. Boyd, presiding. Tho annual report stated there were U clubs, with a total membership of 444. affiliated with the sitb-associiition, three of them being new clubs. A satisfactory financial position, after taking into consideration the increased expenditure which was necessary to keep up with the expansion of the association, was disclosed in the balancesheet. It was decided to support the suggestion of the Waikato Lawn Tennis Association that the Waikato banner competition be made a challenge competition. The following officers wcro elected President, Mr. J. H. Purdie; secretary, Mr. V J. Alexander; treasurer, Mr. J. F. McCullagh: vice-presidents, one vice-president from each affiliated club; auditor, Mr. J. 11. Boyd. ________________
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21325, 28 October 1932, Page 16
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