BOWLING
GAMES AT TAURANGA [from our own correspondent] TAURANGA, Thursday, The following competition game.? vrerm played on the Tauranga South Bowling Club'e green:—Handicap singles: Clemson. 18, v. Mackay, 15. Championship pairs: Tutcheri and Newsliam. 35. .v. Law and Wat--6011. 1-1. A match between the Foresters and tho Tauianga Bowling Club resulted as follows :—Denman, Weed. Pemberton, McKenzie, 24, v. G. Pitkethley. Norris, Clarkson. Pitkethley, 19. • „ In the Smith Shield contest. Walker. Carew, Teasey, Washer. '22, beat Green. Collard, Avey, Woollams. 20.
OPOTIKI CLUB'S MATCH [ FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT]
OPOTIKI, Thursday
The final match of the season between the Opotiki Citizens' Club and the Opotiki Bowling Club for the Stevens' Pennant was commenced on the Citizens' Club's rinks. The Opotiki Bowling Club were the challengers. Following were the results, the Citizens' Club players being mentioned firstMaddren, Kearney, Smith. Foy. 8. v. Baker. Chapman. Wilson, Short. 27: Stevenson, Miller. C. Tabb, White, 213, v. Connor, Reece, Tabb, Dawson, 22. CLAUDELANDS TOURNEY WIN FOR HAMILTON RINK [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Thursday Fourteen teams from Matamata, Cambridge, Huntly, Ngaruawahia and Hamilton took part yesterday in a one-day full-rink tournament conducted by the Claudelanda Bowling Club. The Hamilton rink won with an aggregate of 82 points, while Huntly warn second with 72 points. The results of individual games were as follows:—First Round.—lngpen, Booth, Woodhall, Choat (Whitiora), 15, v. Hall, Fox, A. Lymburn, G. Lymburn (Hamilton Last), 1-; Rogers, Clayton, Blewdeu, McFarlane (£garuawahia), IQ, v. Davies, Crowhurst, Gal , Andrews (Whitiora), 9; Auld. bkaw, Holland, Littleproud (Huntly), 20, v. Madill. Howe, Bagley, Carter (Claiidelands), 7;, McNamara, Hulmc, Low, S. R. James (Cambridge), 16. v. Muir, Blacklock, C. . t*. Speight, Whitten (Claudelands), 10; Grigg, Robinson, H. CoomEes, R. Coombes (Hamilton). 20, v. Awdry, McMullin, Snell, Y. Anderson (Claudelands), 10: Banks, Adama. Loveridge, Green (Matamata), 21, v. Woodcock. Stubbs, Sayers. Paterson (Claudelands), 4; Samson. Martin. Frost, Crowley (Railway), 18, v. Smith, Clothier, Goodwin, Clevely (Claudelands), 11. . Second Round. —McFarlane, 15, v. Clevely, 13; Andrews, 13, v. Green, 10: Choat, 14. v. Littleproud, 14; Anderson,. 15, v. James, 5; Carter, 13, v. Crowley, 6; Whitten, 17, v. Lymburn, 7: Coombes, 18, v. Paterson, 8. Third Round.—Paterson, 14, v. James, 5; McFarlane, 14, v. Carter, 6; Littleproud. 14, v. Whitton, 8; Andrews, 12. v. Coombes, 11; Lymburn, 20, v. Anderson, 9; Green, 17, v: Clevely, 10; Crowley, 11, v. Choate,
10. _ Fourth Round.—Carter, 10, v. Green. 10; Lymburn, 11, v. Paterson, 9; Choat, 14, v. McFarlane, 4; Andrews, 13, v. James, 8: Whitten. 10, v. Crowley, 9; Coombes, v. Clevely, 6; Littleproud, 12, v. Anderson,
10 Fifth Round.—Choat, 23. v. Green, 14: Anderson, 21, v. Crowley, 10; Andrews, 10. v. Lymburn, 11; Coombes, 19, v. Ca.ter, &# McFarlane. 15, v. Whitten, 11; Paterson, 10. v. Littleproud, 10; Clevely, 13, v. James, 12. ______
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21449, 24 March 1933, Page 7
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