BOWLING
INTER-CLUB COMPETITIONS TEAMS FOR SATURDAY'S PLAY The following teams will represent their respective clitba in inter-olub bowling competitions- on Saturday • Devonport,—v. Mount Eden—At Mount Eden: Flinn, S. Wrigley, Snoad, Elliedon; Buchanan, Scotland, Sullivan', Lowe; Koefoed, Wright, McLepd, Melville; R. Ellisdon, Oak, Bach, Gray; Hessey, Blackie, Miller, Lundon; A. T. Davies, R. Wasren, Taskor, Pnscoo, First-year players, at Avondale: Chollinor, Jumieson, Bell, Davies. At Pukekohe: Corlotl, Kirkniau, Bollon, Simpeon. Te Papapa.—v. Rawhiti, at Rawhiti: Jackson, jun., Lcgge, Pilkinglon, Dawson; l.'crtelson, Tolladay, Speight, Burridgu; Neil, Bond, Moon, Wilson. At To Papapa: K. Moore, Burton, S. Moore, Harriman; Seobic, Laking, Johnson, Allcock; Koonan, Pattcrhoii, Simpson, Sissons. Rawhiti.-v. To Papapa, at Te Papapa:: P. Thomson, Chiplin, Ormerod, N. Thomson; Allan, Slubbs, Bmwti, Leaning; Torrens, Barker, Carter, Townsend. At Rawhiti: Gulpin, Mack, Martin, Murray; Aylett. Keller, F. Walker, Mclnucss; Mason, Swaliey, Scelly,'Noonan. ' New Lynn —v. Glen Eden, Western Bowling Association tournament, ob.anvD.ian rink contest: Cutler, Wallwork, Moese. Pankin. Eclendale.—First-year players, v. Hocky Nook, ut Rocky Nook: Florey, Curtis, : Hayes, Nimmo; Durrant, Noad, Kimber, Credin. EPSOM CLUB'S TOURNEY A pairs tournament will bo held by tho Epsom Bowling Club on Wednesday nosi. Following is the draw for section play:— Section A.-Richmond, Tanner (Epsom), ! Gosling (Onebunga),, Carter (Carlton), Iligginbolhnm (Henderson), Bell (Takapuna). Section B.—Hooper, Milieu (Epsom), Kendal (Mount Eden), S, Jonkin (Carlton), McAlistcr (Hcleusville), Brooks (West End). Section C—Button, Williams (Epsom), Russell (St. Hellers), Kerr (Onehunga), M. Walker (Auckland), Drako (Hillsborough). Section D.—J. Wright, Nash (Epsom), Livingstono (Onehunga), Kunimer (Auckland). Lorain (Kocky Nook), W. .Ha«lley' (West End). Section E.—Paget. F. Tai-sons. jun. (Fpfiom), Sykes (Otahuhu), Keith (Pukekohe), A. Parsons (Ponsonby), Pascoo (Auckland Centre). MOUNT ALBERT FAIRS FINAL The final game in the Mount Albert Bowling Club's pairs tourney commenced last week was played on the club's green yesterday afternoon under ideiil conditions. Growcolt and Lancaster (Carlton), 23, beat Tyndalc and Mason (St. Heliers), 18. FINAL OF CADNESS CUP The Cadness Cup competition for bowling teams on the North Shore was brought to a conclusion yesterday. Takapuna lining the winner. The final points were:—Takapuna,. 540; Devonport, 470; Wuitemata, 400; Stanley. 139, PUKEKOHE TOURNAMENT WIN FOR CARLTON TEAM [FROM Oim OWN CORRESPONDENT] ' ! PUKEKOHE, Wednesday j The full-rink tournament held on the, Pukekohe Bowling Club's greens yesterday was won by a Carlton rink, Little, Elliot, Clarke and Jenkin. Laurence; Morton, Allen and Newton (Remuera), were tho ruunersup. Tho president of tho Pukekohe Club. Mr. D. Jamieson, presented a 21-pieco teaset to each member of the wtoning team. Details of tho play are as follows: First Round.—Mackenzie (Onehunga), 12, v. Burrows (Pukekohe), 12; Livingstone (Onehunga), 10, v. Butcher (Buckland), 6j Kissling (Remuera), 10, v. Smeed (Tuakau), 9; Newton (Remuera), 10, v. Hammond (Papakura). 5; Short (Pukekohe), IG, v. Jenkin (Carlton), 14; GifEord (Balmoral). 11, v. Jamieson (Buckland), 11; Keith (Pukekohe), 22, v. Melville- (Devonport), 7; Massoy (Mangere). 13, v. Pirret. (Tuakau), 10; Wright (Buckland). 13. v. Neill (Waiuku), 9; Roulston (Pukekohe). 12. v. Blako (Pukekohe), 11; Whiteside (Waiuku), 17, v. Fielder (Taukau), 10 Second Round.—Massey, 14, v. Roulston,
7; Hammond, 13, v. Mackenzie, 8; Livingstone, 10, v. Short, 8; Jamieson, 8. v. Kiss, ling, G: Newton, 12. v. Keith, 10; Jenkin, IG, v. Pirret, G; Gifford, 11, v. Wright, 7; Melville. 14, v. Neill, 7; Smeed. 11, v. Whiteside, 10; Butcher, 10, v. Fielder, 3; Burrows, 10. v. Blake. 0. Third Round.—Melville, 10, v. Fielder, 9; Whiteside, 12, v. Massey, 10: Mackenzie, 14, v. Keith, 5; Livingstone, 10. v. Pirret, 10; Kissling, 16, v. Wright, 8'; Newton, 12, v. Neill, 9; Jenkins, 10,' v. Boulston, 7; Gifford, 18, v. Blake, 12; Burrows,. 10, v. Butcher, 6; Smeed, 8, v. Hammond, 7; Short, 12, v, Jamieson, 11. ' ■ . I Fourth Round.—Gifford, 9, v. Burrows, 5; Melville, 15, v. Butcher, 3; Massey, 16, v. Smeed, ,12; Neill, 13, v, Mackenzie, 12; Livingstone, 9, v. Roulton, 4; Kissling, 13, v. Bldke, 5; Newton, 14, v. Fielder,- 6; Jenkins, 9, v. Whiteside. 6; Short, 12, v. Hammond, 9; Keith, 13 v v. Jamieson, 10i . Wright, 13, v. Pirret, 7. • '. > . 1 Fifth Round.—Jenkiis. 15, v. Smeed, 6; Gifford, 17, v. Hami/ond, 10; Short, 11, v, ■Melville, 9; Massey, 8, v. Janjieson,. 6; Mackenzie, 10, v. Fielder, 9; Kissling, 12, v. Burrows, 9; Newton, 15, v. Butcher, 3; Pirret. 13, v. Keith, 6; Blake. 15, v. Neill, .12; Livingstone, 10. v. Whiteside, 8; Roulston, 10. v. Wright, G. . ' Final.—Jenkin. 9. v. Newton, 5. Summary.—Jehkih, Newton, 5 wins; Gifford, Livingstone, 4. wins; 1 .draw; Kissling, Massey, Short, 4 wins, 1 joss; Melville; fr wins, 2 losses; MacKonzie, Burrow, 2 wins, 1 draw; 2 losses; Smeed, Wright, Keith, Roulslon, Whiteside, 2 wins, 3 losses; Pirret, Jam'ieson. 1 'win! 1 draw, 3 losses; Hammond, Butcher, Neill, Blake, 1 win, 4 losses; Fielder, 6 lofscs. SOUTH AUCKLAND PLAYERS MOKE MATCHES AT OPOTIKI [BY TKIJiCiJIArU—own correspondent] OPOTIKr, Wednesday The louring South Auckland howlers again played three 1 earns from both Opotiki clubs to-day. Results were ;is follows, the visitors being mentioned first in each instance:— Against Opotiki Citizens.—P. Wright, Putt, Haven. Rogers, 9, v. Smith, Rriggs, Stevens. Wolfenden, 24; Webb, W. Wright. Thompson. Howe, 15, v Anderson, Foy, Prow, O'Sullivan, 25; Mnrgison. Gifford, Redpath, Hedge. 11, v. JefTery, Borne, Crcagb, Budd, 17. Totals: Citizens, 6G; South Auckland, 38. Against Opotiki Club.—Wilson, Walker, Henderson, Crabb, 23, v. Arrowsmith, Rowland, Stuart. Bui-relt. 17; Kemp. Langkikle, Simpson. Bnrcholl, :>(). v. Young, Chapman. Candy, Tabb. 17; Tozer. Ralhbone, McFarJane, North, 32, v. Webb. Bridger, Mausell, Scott. 0. Totals; South Auckland, 85; Opotiki, 43. - •■ WIIAKATANK AND TANEATUA [llV TELEGRAPH—OWN COIUIKSrONDKNT] WHAKATANE, Wednosday Favoured with glorious weather the bowlers from the South Auckland Bowling t-cntro on a tour of the province' played matches with the Wliakatano bowlers, winning on the day's piny by 127 p\)int s to' 110. J.ho visitors were welcomed by the crqsidcnt ot tho WJiakalano Club. In the morning the visitors played-the Tanealua, Club and were defeated by 161 points to 135. COMPETITION AT ERANKTON [FROM OUR OWN CORUKSt'ONDKNT] HAMILTON, Wednesday Twelve rinks took pari, in a one-day tournament on the Frankton Rowling 'Club's green to-day. Crowhurst, Chaincv. Woodhall and Choat (Whitiorn) and Pomeroy. Cniuadi, Coombes and Clink (Hamilton) each won five games. Choal's rink was declared the winner as its aggregato was 93 points against Clark's 88.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21454, 30 March 1933, Page 7
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