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BOWLING

CADNESS CUP COMPETITION

The animal competition for the Cadness Cup between the Dovonport, Stanley, Tnkapuniv and Waitemata Bowling Clubs will commence at tho Stanley Bay green tomorrow. Two teams aro entered from each club. Following are tho teams.— Waiteninf E. Heath. J. Brennan, T. H. Hurley, H. Burrows; W. Hulse, H. Crdness, J. Blnckledge, S. E. McGill. Dovonport.—Flinn. Brooks. Broueliton. Blackburn; Kusli. S. Wrigley, McGregor, Lundon.

AUCKLAND CLUB'S TOURNEY

The following skips have entered teams for the Auckland Bowline; Club's rink tourney, to I f; held to-morrow, play commencing at r.'•!» o'clock Carter, Laneafitcr. S. •Ter.kin (Carlton), Alleley, G. Clark. Higginbotham (Mount Albert), C." Hardlev. Coltburst (West End). Livingstone. Kerr (Onehlinga). Sanders (Ellerslie). Russell. Patterson (Remuera), Pascoe (Devoimori). L. Camnbell, M. Walker, McPhail (Auckland), Engleton (Rocky McCarthy (Edendale).

WARKWORTII CLL'B [IHOM OUR OWN COIUVESPOXDKKT]

WARKWORTH, Monday

The Warkworth Bowling Club held its annual At Home oil Saturday under ideal conditions. Visitors from 111© surrounding districts and kindred sports clubs attended. The play resulted at. follows:—R, Civil. Buchanan, T. Ashton, Hosking. 34, v. Pickering, R. B. Ilart, Robertson, Duke, 10; E. Morrison, A. Warin, 11. Ashton, Moore, 17, v. C. Baker, Delavear, F. D. Hart, Keith, 1G; Smytheman, Miller, Frost, Ingham. 27. v. Wright, Rees, Shaw. Petterd, IS; Saba. R. Taylor. Halligan, Elliott, 21, v. Hay, R. Phillips, Poole, Iloysted. 13; "Woodman, Cox, J. Morrison. 20. v. R. Collins, Valentine, G. Civil, 17; Dent, Morrison, 19, v. Hamilton, Hulden, 17.

GAMES *AT HAMILTON [fhoji our own correspondent]

HAMILTON, Monday

The Ilamilton East representatives wero again successful in wincing the SmithClarke Shield game on Saturday, defeating Claudelands, the challengers, by two points. The scores wore:—Hamilton East (Lorimer. Dunkley, A Lymburn, G. Lymburn). 21. v. Claudelands (Young. Bagley. Fruish. Carter), 19. Lymburn's rink will represent the club in the centre's champion rinks competition. Playing on the Ilamilton green, Hamilton defeated Hamilton East in an inter-club match by ]OG points to 93. Frankton Junction and Frankton Railway met on the green of the former club. Frankton Junction winning' by 11S points to 90.

TOURNEY AT PORTLAND [from our own correspondent]

WHANGAREI, Monday

The Portland Bowling-Club held a fullrink toiirnamerit 'on Saturday, when_ 11 teams, representative of the Hikurangi, Kensington. Whangarei and Portland clubs, competed. George; Holland, W. Williams. Ferguson (Par!land), end Neale, Chilman, C. Williams, LeeEe (Portland) tied with three wins. In the play-off Ferguson won by one point.

PLAY AT TAURANGA

[by telegrapii—own correspondent]

TAURANGA, Monday

Games played on the Tauranga Bowling Club's green on Saturday resulted as follows :—McKenzie, Wilkinson. Banks. 30. "v. Pemberton, Woollams, Sharp, 20; Green. Kiddie, 20, v. Ford. Stoneliouse, 14: Reed. Webb, Morrison, 21, v. Anquetil, Pilcher, Parlane, 13. The first match for the Bunting friendly bowl played on the Tauranga South green resulted: —Kingdom Smith, Biggs, Crowley, 40, v. P. Smith, Bunting, Clemson, Kempster,' 12; Whiting, Bent. Mantell, Teasey. 20. v. Boyd, Dykes, Newsham, J. Ward. 17: Leech. Taylor, Lewis, Bell, 17, r v. Stewart. Liggett,' Meares. Watson, 21/ Aggregate: Tataranga; 77; Tauranga South, 50.

MATCH AT OPOTIKI • [,BT telegraph: OWN .correspondent] ... ■ I ■ OPOTIKI, Monday

Thp first match of the season for the Stevens'Pennant \<ras. commenced or) .Saturday afternoon'between the Opotiki Citizens' Bawling Club and. the Opotiki Bowling Club, the latter being the challengers. Six rinks from each ■ blub ■ played /on Saturday and'two rink 3 from eaeh will- play nest Wednesday. The results were'an follows, the •Citizens' Club's ' players being mentioned first:—D. Anderson, Fisher. Moody, Creagh, 29, v. Baker, Downes, Rowland, C. Gordon, 7; Patterson. Black, Thomas, O'Sullivan, 13, v. Kidd. Millar. Hathaway, Budd, 24; Cate, Alder, Simmpnds, Frew, IS, *v. Gardiner, H Webb. Reece, Scott. 27: Shaw. Borrie. C. Tabb, Stephens, 11,.v. Connor, Chapman, Mansell, Candy, 25; E. Webb, Plummer, Briggs, Foy, 1(5, v. Arrowsmith, W. Scott, Stuart, Pattle, 33: Jeffery. Burnett, Stewart, Smith, 2G, v. Wilson, Hartley, Anderson, Main, I*7. Totals: Opotiki Club, 133; Citizens', 113.

MATCHES AT TAUMARUNUt

[BY telegraph—OWN coiuiesfondent] TAUMARUNTJI, Monday

Thirty-six players took part in the McBrido Cup bowling competition at the weekend. Results were:—Hall, Hammond, Smith, Vuyich, 26. v. Davys, Doughty, Maher, Baker, 20; Stringer, Abbott. Carr. Mattar, 21, v. Bone, Sniylh, Mitchell, E. Gardiner, 15; Mcßeth, Fanthorpe, Hewitt, Peters, 19, v. Maud, Frank, Stevenson, Forbes, 19: Gibbons, Girvin, Todd, 17, v. Munro, Wilson, Seaton, 15; Aston, Ross, Sarah, 30, v. Francis, D. Gardner, Johnston. 13.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21346, 22 November 1932, Page 7

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BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21346, 22 November 1932, Page 7

BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21346, 22 November 1932, Page 7