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EASTER BOWLING

AUCKLAND TOURNAMENT SECTION PLAY CONTINUED THREE MORE ROUNDS DECIDED Fine conditions were again experienced for tho continuation of (ho Auckland Bowling Centre's annual Easter tournament on Saturday. Three further rounds of section play -.core decided and close and hard-fought congests resulted in most cases. Section play vill conclude to-day, when tlneo more rounds will bo played. Following voerj lb© results o1 Saturday's Jilav: — MXECUTJVE FOl'lis SECTION* A.—.At Ellerslie Fourth Round.—Rowe. Wishart. Kilgour, Tf. Pollard (Carlton), 22. v. Ross, Hooper, Furnell, .Richmond (Epsom), 20; Johnson, Sissons, Moore, Pilkington (To Papapa)', 20. v. Shaw, Snell, Newton. Curtis (Grey Lynn). 15; Phillips. Taylor. Breckon. Dyson (Halliburton Johnstone), 22, v. dc Henry, Traccy Inglis, Osmond. Hacket (Auckland)! 21: Stewart, "Williamson. Blacklcdge, Blackveil (Waitemata), 02, v. Cornwall, Clark, Drake, Scarborough (Hillsborough) 11Cave. Moon. Bourke. Miller (Mount Eden)" IS. v. Fanch. Colebrcok. Rolfe, Hunt (Ponfcuby), 35: Lane. Harbutt. Humphreys Thomas (Mount Albert), 24. v. Kayes, Bain' "Williams, Pearce (Kocky Nook), 18,' Fifth Kound. —Thomas, 19, v. Pollard 15Curtis, 19. v Scarborough. IS; Blackwell! : • \ . Miller, 23, v. Richmond. 1 I '* ,n = t ° n ' 21 - v - Bunt, IS; Pearce, £o. v. Hacket, IG. Sixth Hound.—Pilkington, 19, v. Richmond. 32; Blackwell, 30, v. Curtis, 33Hunt. 22. v. Scarborough, 12; Pearce "V ?;.„ Dyao o n V 15; Hacket, 17, v. Pollard,' 1~3! Miller, 23. v. Thomas, 15. Summary.— I Thomas. Pearce. Pilkington. Miller.- 5 -ins, 1 loss: Blackwell. 4 wins. S losses; Pollard, 3 wins, 3 losses; Hunt, Dyson, Curtis 2 wins, 4 losses; Hacket, Scarborough, Richmond, 1 win, 5 losses. SECTION B.—At Epsom Fourth Round.—Matheson. Campbell. Macky. I\. S. Macky (Auckland), 19 v Roager, Pickens. Bennett. Muir (Mount Albert), 1.- Sommers, Wilson, Nieholls. I'rongley (Mangere). 25. v. Cadwallader. Matthews, Gnbble, Eaglcton (Rockv Konk), 35; Marinovich, Perkins, Firth. Fox (Glen jvden), 25, v. Claik, Richardson. Cannon. Bush (Balmoral), 13; Wilkinson. Parkinson. Plummef, Brookes (West End), 29, v. Grandison. Ihorupson. Moncrief. Armstrong (Pukekohe), 11; Cunningham, Fisher. Kel»all. Sutherland (Avondale), 33. v. Ncild. Ogilvie, Hood. Findlay (Manurewa). 5; Williams. Todd, Ogilvie, Marton (Otahuhu), 39. v. Da vies. Buchanan, Gray, Melville (Devonport). 30; Stehr. Wilson. Burton. McDougaß (Epsom' l , 20. v. Watkin. iced. Price, Reid 'St. Ileliers), 18. Fifth Round.—Melville, 22, v. Muir, 20; Reid. 23. v. Eagleton. 20: Armstrong', 19," ;■ Fox, 15; McDougall, 20, v. Sutherland, 9; Prangley, 23, v. Macky, 10; Bush, 31, v. Frr.dlay, 14; Marlon. 22, v. Brooks. 15. Sixth Round.—Macky, 24. v. Melville, 22; Muir. 27, v. Findlay, 24; Eagleton, 20, v. Armstrong, 16; Fox, 23. v. Sutherland. 22; Prangley? 22, v. Brooks, 9; Reid, 29. v. Bush. 12; McDougall, 39. v. Marton, 17 Summary.—Macky, Reid. McDougall. ' 5 win*, 1 loss; Fox, Prangley. 4 wins, 2 JoEres; Muir, Eagleton, Armstrong, Sutherland, 3 wins, 3 losses; Bush, Brookes, Mar<on, 2 wins. 4 losses; Melville, 1 win, 5 Jesses; Findlay, 6 losses. EASTER FOURS SECTION A.—At Remuera B ourth Round. iWright. Keith (Pukekohe), 24, v. Andrews, Hanison, Hills, Kent (Carlton). 18; Stewart. Sage, Edmunds, Higginbotham (Mount Albert), 30, v. McPherson, B. Smith, J. Smith, Gatenby (Mount Albert), 22; E. Caddy, Person, Smith, Prince (Grey Lynn), 38. v. Mason. Richards, Lowe, Pascoe (Devonport), 17; Kummer, McPhail, Moir, Mutton (Auckland), 21, v. Fnire, Needham, C. Hardley, W. Bremner (West End). 14; (rrocott. Mason. Clarke, Carter (Carlton), 2". v. —J Anderson, Greenwood. Hill (Edendale), 14. Fifth Round.—Muston. 20. v. Pascoe, 1G; Prince. 20. v„ Keith. 21; Gatenby, 21, v. Bremner. 20; Kent. 22. v. Hill, 18; Carter, S3, v. Higginbotham, 20. Sixth Round.—Prince, 19, v. Hill, 13; Muston, 39, v. Keith, 16; Bremner, 25, v. Pascoe. 22; Carter, 25, v. Gatenby, 21; Higginbotham. 20. v. Kent, 13." Summary.—Carter, 5 wins, 1 loss; BremJier.' Higginbotham, Muston, 4 wins, 2 losses; Kent, Keith, 3 wins. 3 losses; Pascoe, Gatenby, Prince, 2 wins, 4 losses; Hill, J win, 5 losses. SECTION B.—At Auckland Fourth, Round.—Wright. Marshall. Coltfcan, E.' Jones (Carlton). 36, v. Mayhill. Brownett.L. Jackson (Eder.dale), 18; Donald, Lloyd, Clews. W. D. Kelly (Balmoral). It, v. Mundy, Coutts, Jackson, H. Bruce (Devonport), 16: McKay. G. Gladding. Tortance. W. A. Lancaster (Carlton), 23. v. Roulston.y Cooper, Bilkey. H. J. Sumner <Pokekohe). 15; Waters. Williams, Potter. J. W. Barker (Auckland). 17. v. Skinner. JV". Hardley. -McCarthy. I. Clarke (West End), 26;- Keys, Brook, Macey, G. Uren (Remuera), 15. v. Sheriff. Gtibble. Shirks, J. Daisfcy (Mount Eden), 22. Fifth Round.—l. Clarke 16, v. .T. DaisJcy, 30; W. A. Lancaster. 23. v. L. JackFnn, 14:' J. W. Barker. 21. v. H. Bruce. IS; E. Jones. 19, v. G. Uren, 23; W. D. Kelly. 22, v. 11. J. Sumner. 18. Sixth Round.—-W. A. Lancaster. 23. v. O. Uren. 13: J. W. Barker. 19. v. 11. J. Snmner. 23:- E. Jones. 14, v. J. D.iislev, 19: W. D. Kelly, 25. v. L. Jackson. 21: I. Clarke. 24, v. H. Bruce. 22. Summary.—Kelly. C-larko 5 wins, 1 loss; Lancaster, Daisley, 4 wins. 2 losse3; Barker. Sumner, 3 wins. 3 losses: Jackson. Uren. 2 wins. 4 losses: Jone3. Bruce. 1 win 5 ; lossea. SECTION C.—At Grey Lynn Fourth Round.—Taylor. Elliott. Truscott. Bqil (Carlton). 21. v. P. Thomson. Chip3in, Omerod, L. N. Thompson (Rawhiti). 16; Yeoman, Fisher, Denison, LuyTand (BalJRorali, 25. v. Lockley, Brooks. Miiler. Snoad (Devonport), 38: Scott, Walker, Teague, 'Jpngc (Grey Lynn). 17. v. Wyatt. Bish, Short, Jlosking (Pukekohe). 20: McDougall, Iletberington. Luke. Ure (Auckland). 20. v. Worsfold, Whitten, Matthews. A. Thompson (West End). 21: 'J lioinRon, Watsoh, Wilson. Sheath (Remuera). 21. v. Wrathall. —. H. Barriball, Williams (V'aiuku V 13. Fifth Round.—Thomson. 23, v. IS; To rise. 19. v. Thomson. 11; Ure. 23. "v. Snoad, 17: Ball. 24, v. Sheath. 20: Layland, 1), v. Hosking, 20. Sixth Round.—Tonge. 23. v. Sheath. 21: Boskintr. 21. v. Ure. 19: Ball. 30. v. Williams. 21; Layland 34, v. Thomson. 24: Thomson. IS. v. Snoad. 2G. Summary.—Ball, Hoskine. G wins: _L. Thomson J) 4 wins. 2 losses: Laylancl. 3 win 3. ® losses: A. Thompson, 3 wins, 2 losses: Tom.'e. itrc, Snoad. 2 wins. 4 losses: Sheath. iWilliams, 1 win, 5 losses. ' SECTION D.—At Mount Fden Fourth Round.— Corrin, W. Osborne. McGill. F. Osborne (Waitemnta). 1/>. .v. Bridle. Harris, (' Barriball. Whiteside .(Waiviku), Ilardie-Neil, Wilson. WoolIcy,' Walker (Auckland). 29, v. Hnrdwicke. Sanders. C>odrey. lla.v (Ellerslie). 15: Sampson. Duncan. Ilitrgott. do Lnuimy (Carlton), / v - Allan, fitubbs. Brown. Leaning (Rawhiti). l;',: J. Preston. —. Cronin. J. F. Hosking (Grey Lynn). 12. v. Koarns. Sayeis. Vella. K-rr (Onebunga), 19; McLeod, Barker, GoldsmiJh. Ramsav • BalnioraJ'ls. Wrigley, (Jake. Cox. LuntloTi (Devonport*. l! 5. Fifth Round.—Hay. 22. v. Whiteside. 37: »le Launav, 21. v Osborne. 15. Hosking. '.'s. v. Leaning. 23: Walker. 20. v. Lundon. 17: Ramsey, 21. v. Kerr. M. Siv'i" Roiind.-- Hiking. -51 - Osborne. 2*: Walker. 23. v. Kerr. IP: <le Launav. 18. v. 'Wiiileside, )1: Ramsay. 21, v. Leaning. 13: II:: v. /20, v. Lundon. 17 . Sumrii-'rv..-de f-aunay. lloskiriL'. Walker. 5 w'ns. 1 iops: Ramsay. Ha v. Lundon. Kerr. S 5 h.'ssesi Leaning. G losses. SKC'TION E.—At Hillsborough 'Fourth i'lound. —Kerry. Copelan<l. Lyons, BilWv (Waitematn). 14. v. Oughton. Farley. Loram, Keflitley (Rocky Nook), 20: lsr.;f!. Wells, —Battorsby (Auckland). 21. "v. Arthur. Marsden. Macklow. Westbrooke 'Ellerslie; l<- Wiuthrop. Black. Wilson, Cniuplir-ll (Balmoral). 17. v. Roberts. Cahill. Bay m)ji, I,'nssell (St. Ileliers), 19: A. • Gladding. Robertson. Vaughan, Ritchie (Carlton). i", v. Culpin. Martin. MacMurray (Rawhiti). 10; Mincham. PreM'.n, Liversidge. Whittle (Grey Lynn). 12, v. Croop. Macklow. Robertson. LivingStone (Orndiunga). 22. Fifth l"'mnd.—Westbrooke. 23, v. Keat'ey. 21: Whittle. 15. v. Murray. 10: Bat-te-«l>v, 14; v. Russell, 28; Ritchie. 14. v. Bilkev, o-2; Campbell, 18. v. Livingstone. 25 Sivth Round.—Battersby, 17, v. Livingstone. 25; Westbrooke, 7. v. Russell. 28: Whittle. 12. v. Bilkey. 21: Campbell, 20. v. Murray. 20; Ritchie. 10. v. Keatley. 20. Sutinuny.'--Livingstone 0 wins; Russell, o wins, 1 loss; Ritchie. Whittle. Keatley. 8 wins, :} losses: Murray. Campbell, Bilkey. Battcrsby, 2 wins, 4 losses; Westbrooke. 1 5 Jo/ses. i

SECTION F.—At Te Papapa First, Round.—Mason, Burrell. Stevens, 11. Reid (Grey Lynn), 7. v. Harvey, Coutts, jockos, J. Turner (Carlton), 35: Harrison, blokes, Bruce, F. D. Parsons (Epsom), 32. V- Brighton, Sknmcr, Munro, E. J. GatTo/l (pnehunga), 17; CJhristnias, Maud, p -iT- D ; cks I c ? n (Ellerslie), 22, v. L. Jury, o'/i'ij , A " 1 l ul : sons - E - J'u-y (Ponsonby), T«i n v ' Appleyard, S. While, P. White w .'ii Hulu^) - 2°. v. Wallett, Williamson. , Walker, G. Clark (Mount Albert) 23Kernp, Biumrncl. Horsley, G. Boyle (West t , v - eo> Storm out, Roylance. J. L. Y akerley (Kocky Nook). 2G; Baker, Dor.aldson, Johnson. R. McMaster (StanlS y, I ' I'.! 1 '. ! - , v - S. E. Chappell, Joiua. GifTord, lu I',. Koberts (Balmoral), 24. Second Round.—Dickson, 19. v. Wakerlev, 20; McMaster, 39. v. Boyle, 38- Reed ' v. Parsons, 33: Turner, 3G, v. Robert*' oo! Jury 20, v. White, 36; Gatland, 2-i v' Clfirk, o. Third Round. - Gatland. 11, v Jury "5. Reed 14. v. Roberts. 21; White. 15. "v! 15; Clark, 13, v. Partons. 28; Boyle, 17. v 1 tinier, 28. Fourth Round. Roberts. 15, v. Parsons. 17, (, atlaiul lG.v. W akerley, 15: Reed, 1(>. V. Boyle 22; White. IG. v. McMaster, 24; Turner, „5, v. Dickson, 15; Clark, 22, v Jury, 19. I* ifth Round.—Dickson, 25, v. Reed. 20; J,«ry. 23, v. Parsons, 17: Wakerley, 2G. v! Clatk, 10; McMaster, 27, v. Gatland, 9; Inriier, 28, v. "\\ Lite, 12; Koberts, 22. v. Boyle. 17. Sixth Round.— Turner. 25, v. Gatland, 11; Keeii, 30, v. White, 20; Parsons, 22, v. Boyle, 21; Roberts, 38, v. Dickson, 17; Clark. 21, v. McMaster, 19; Jury, 23. v. \Y akerley, 35. Summary.—Roberts. Turner. Jury. b wina, 1 loss; Wakerley, 4 wins, 2 losses; Gatland. Clark, McMaster, 3 wins, 3 losses; Parsons, 2 wins, 4 losses; Reed, Boyle, Dickson, White, 1 win, 5 losses. SECTION G.—At Onehunga Fourth Round.—Higginson, Donaldson. R Caddy, Buckley (Grey Lynn). 2G, v. Hardy, Clarke, Colthurst, Bridges (West End), 20; Gray, Holdsworth. Norris. Wright (St' Ileliers) 10 v. Daniels, Clark, Bromley, -laphn (Hallyburton-Johnstone). 22- Wicksted Bates, Cutler, Lamb (Carlton). 19. v. Sharkey. Wannan. Coppins. Lynch (Ellerslie). 26; Scott, Wood. Taylor. Corbau f Hikurangi), 16, v. Thayer. Roan. W. Brovnett, Addison (Edendale), 34; Poole, Dawson, J. Thomas. Allely (Mount Albert). 23. v. Carbines, Winters. Buchan, Dick (Lorsonby), 27; Sawyer, .Robertson, Cart- ' Vincent (Balmoral), 25, v. Burridge, Wilson, Speight. Moon (To Papana), 14 Fifth Round.—Dick, 12. v Lynch " n - Tap!in, 21, v. Addison, 13: Allely. 2*l v' Corban. 11; Wright. 13. v. Lamb, 21- Vincent, 15, v. Bridges. 20. Si;ttli Round.—Buckley. 23. v. Wright 18Moon, 2G, v. Bridges, 1G : Addison, 21* v' Lamb. 20; Lynch, 30. v. Vincent. 29; Dick. ~3, "v. Corban, 16; Allely. 27, v Taplin 1° _ .Summary.—Buckley. 6 wins; Tapiin!" 5 wins, 1 loss; Allely. Dick. Corban,, 4 wins. 2 loitses; Vincent, Moon. 3 wins. 3 losses; «nd,;es, Wright, 2 wins, 4 losses; Lamb. Addison, 1 win, 5 losses. FIRST-YEAR FOURS SECTION A.—At West End Fourth Round.—Trcmaine, Herriott, Peder&oii. Beer (Rawhiti). 28. v. Stack, Jamieeon, Bell, Davies (Devonport). 12; Florey, Cuitis, Hayes, Polkinghorne (Edendale), 28. v. W. Drinnan. Hooper, L. Drinnan, C. Earlo (Kaukapakapa), 15; D. Stormont, C. Stoniont, I. Stormont, J. M. Stormont (Rocky Nook). 18. v. P. Sunde, D. Snnde, Glue ilia, A. Sundo (Glen Eden), 14; Baker. Harman, Molloy, Cutler (Carlton), 10, v. Wai':e, Colebrook, Fillmore, L. Pro (Auckland), 35; Pratt, Osborne, Gordon, Marshall. (Waiteniata), a bye. Filth Round.—Beer, 21, v. Polkinghorne. | IS; Earle, 30, v. Stormont, 1G; Sunde. 23, v. Ure, 17; Davies, 27, v. Marshall, 14. Sii:th Round.—Polkinhorne, 25. v. Marshal], 12; Ure, 19. v. Earle, 1G: Stormont, 19. v. Beer, 35; Cutler, 15, v. Sunde, 25. Summary.—Beer, 4 wins, 2 losses: Ure, Stormont, 3 wins, 3 losses: Davies, Sunde, 3 wins, 2 losses: Marshall, Earle, Cutler. Polkinhorne,. 2 wins, 3 losses. SECTION B.— At Balmoral Fourth Round.—Bright, Price, Burton. Fearon (Avondale). 21, v. Evercd, Dramniond, Stokes, Wright (Epsom), 11; Corlett, Kirkman. Bolton. Simpson (Devonport). 23, v. Rapley, Johnson, Robertson, W. Hitchen (Stanley), IS; Renshaw, Joass, ! Paterson, Curran (Rocky Nook), 17. v. | Maloney, Cameron. Castaing. Troughear ( (Grey Lynn). 2G- Durrant. Noad, Kimber, Credin (Edendale), 12. v. Proudc, Carter, H orrie, Bradanovich (Pukekohe), 28. Fifth Round.—Fearon, 19. v. Troughear, 21; Simpson, 28, v. Lisk, 22; Curran, 17, v. Bradanovich, 21; Credin, 29, v. Hitchen. 16. Sij:th Round.—Fearon, IS, v. Bradanovich, 39; Credin, 20. v. Lisk, 13; Curran, 14, v. Hitchin, 35; Wright, 23. v. Troughear. 11. Summary.—Credin, Troughear. Simpson, Brac.anovich, 4 wins. 1 loss: Wright. 3 wins. 2 losses; Fearon, Hitchen, 2 wins, 4 losses; Lisk, 1 win, 4 losses; Curran, 6 losses. JUNIOR FOURS SECTION A.—At Mount Albert Fourth Rpund.— Duncan, Brov.nlee. Little. Johnston (Carlton), 12. v. Eales, Colebrook. Armitage. Inglis (Auckland), 23; Knight. Soloman, Gadd. Burrell (Grey Lynn). 13. v. Esterman. Davis, Percy. Purdy (Balmoral). 24; Hollia, Dickson. Hill. Birkenhead (Carlton), 25, v. Walsliam. Moreland, Revell. Burrows (Pukekohe), 9: Cammell. Weir. Negas, McLaren (St. ranca. Barker, Carter. Townseud (Rawhiti). 21: Field. Paterson. Braithwaite. Haves (Epsam). 22 v. Garland. Revell, Kay. Samoson (Mangere), 19. Fifth Round.—Townsend. 23, v. Simcson. 13; Birkenhead, 22. v. Inglis, 19: McLaren. 13, v, Purdy, 26; Johnston. 20, v. Haves. 14: Burrell, 10. v. Burrows. 22. Sixth Round.—Birkenhead, 25. v. Haves. 11; McLaren, 11. v. Burrows, 24; John Eon. 22, v. Sampson. 11: Burrell, 15, v. Inclis. 23: Townsend. 15. v. Purdy, 17. Summary—Johnston. Birkenhead. Purdv. ' 5 wins and 1 loss: Burrows, Hayes. 4 wins ! j and 2 losses; Townsend. Inglis, 3 wins and I | 2 losses; Sampson. 1 win and 5 losses: Bur- | i rell, McLaren, 6 losses. SECTION B.—At Rocky Nook Fourth Round. — R. Cooke, Clifton. V. Cookl?, VV ;sctori (Carlton), 25, v. Martin. Whiteinan, Munro. Smith (Waitemata). 1G; | Morris, CostalJ, Sinclair. Katterieldt (Carl- ! ton), 19, v. Aylett. Mason, Stewart. Swabev | (ltawhiti), 12; Gregson, Henderson. Bagrie, Watson (Mount Eden). 23. v. Green. Eshelby, Earl, Sticlibury (West End), 10: Flinn. | Koefoed. Hessey, EHisdon (Devonport). 22. I v. Lowri", Price, Haslam. Harvey (Puke- ! kohej, 20; Marshall. Trewheela, Mason. ] Winter (Giey Lynn). 28. v. McCarthy. Dud- j ding. Fenton, Eade (Takapuna), 17: Tavlor. ] Grin ter, Watson, England (I'apatoetoe). 22. | v. Black, Scanlon, Graham, Lincoln (Pon- | sonhy), 15. Fifth Round.—Noton. 24. v. Swabev. 12: Harvey, 19, v. England, 18; Smith, 24, v. j Winter, 12; Ellisdon. 20. v. Stichburv. 10: j liincoln. 27, v. Katlerfeldt. 14; Eade. 18. v. j Watson 17 Sixth Round.—Winter. 21. v. Swabev. 14: j Harvey. 21, v. Katterfeldt, 20"; Ellisdon. 24. ! v. Watson. 10; Stichburv. 31, v. England, j 20; Lincoln, 22, v. Noton. 14; A. Smith, 20. i v. Eade. 17 | Summary.—Ellisdon. 5 wins. 1 loss: Lin j coll). Noton, Harvev. Winter, 4 wins. 2 | losses;; Katterfeldt, Smith. Stichburv. Eng- ' land. 3 wins. 3 losses: Watson, Swabov. 2 ; wins. 1 losses: Eade. 1 win, 5 losses. SECTION C.—At Papaloetoo Fourth Round.—Goldsboro, Whalev. Rowe. Warren (St. Ileliers), 25. v. Barton. Fergusson. Wilson, Sneir (Balmoral). 12: Crawford. Gorrie. Moss. Christie (Otahuhu). 19. v. Corbey. Kirk. McNeil. Whyte (Ellerslie). 15: Pratt, Watiion. Waterworth. F. A. ifarris (Ponsonby). 2). v. Russell. Dovle. Feran. Lister (Carlton). 19: I-ewis. Matchett. Rntlcd'ie. Smith (Rockv Nook). 18. x-. Mawfon, Harvev, Rowe. Patterson (Onehungn). 11'• Walsh. Ratchett, Holland. Samnson (Waitemata). 30. v. T,awson. Smith. Cox. Beebro (Grev Lynn). 19: ilHon. .\utv. Lenderyon. Binns (Auckland). 2G. v. C'rnwshav. Preston, Baguley. Wombwell (F'ill ihorough). 9. , Fifth Uourd.—'Whyte. 18, v. Uombwell. 1G: Smith 24. v. Spe|r. 10: T>after«on 2G. v. Christie. 19: Lister, 21. v. Binns, 17; T( ec hre. 22. v, Hairis. 19: Sampson. 22, v. Warren. S ; >:lh Round.— Samnson. 25, v. Speir. 19: T'at'erson 33 Wombwell. 10; Binns, 25. v. Beehre, 12- Whyte. 24. v. Lister, 13: Warren, 19, v Harris, 18; Smith. 21. v. Christie. 18. _ . _ Summnrv Snrnpson, (*> v/inn; Smjin. # 5 i Bir"s. 4 wina. 2 losses: Sneir. Warr.?n W'vte, l , att"rson. 3.wins. 3 losses: Lister, Pephre, Harris. Chris' : e. 2 wins. 1, losses: Wombwell. 1 win. 5 losses. PROGRESSIVE PAIRS TOURNEY [from OUR own correspondent] HAMILTON. Sunday A progressive pairs. tournament was played on tho Claudelands green yesterday. Tho weather was fine and the green was in excellent order. There wero 32 entries. Three skips. P. T. Snell, T. Fitldes and G. ' Morrison tied with four wins each. A draw took place, and Morrison was declared the 1 winner. R. H Gillies, G. Doyle and W. ■ Udv tied with four wins each in tho leads section. In the draw Gillies wa# euccessful. t

EASTER PAIRS TOURNEY PLAY AT HAMILTON [from OUit OWN correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday There were 2G entries in the Easter pairs tournament conducted by the Hamilton Bowling Club yesterday and on Friday, llio weather was fine and tho greens, al- , though somewhat heavy on the first day, . were much improved yesterday. The results were:— SECTION A First Round.—Cliffe, Swain (Whitiora), , 24, v. Beange, Adatns (Hamilton), 8; Craw- . Shaw, Johnson (Hamilton). 25, v. F. Car- . ter, J. Carter (Hamilton East), lfi; Lewis, ; Woodhall (Whitiora), 21, v. Conradi. Clarke t (Hamilton), 38; Arinott, Aitken (Hamilton), • !P'. , v ' Nicholas, Hawkins (Frankton), 17; t I Bridges, Salter (Frankton), 22, v. Sykes, Harper (Otahuhu), 13; Stevenson, Smith (Hamilton), 33, v. Andrews, Yeoman (Hamilton). 20; Kriskovicb, Rosenfeldt (Te t Aioha), 32, v. Bond, Wliincray (Frankton), IG. N ; Second Round.—Carter, 18, v. Swain, !G: Smith. 21, v. Hawkins, 15; Aitken, 23, v. Johnson. 21; Harper, 25, v. Woodhall. 19; Clarke, 28, v. Wliincray, 11; Yeoman, 24, v. bailor, 12; Rosenfeldt, 33, v. Adams. 14. 'J bird Round.—Rosenfeldt, 34, v. Swain, 15; Carter, 23, v. Aitken, 21; Johnson, 22, y. Smith, 20; Hawkins. 21, v. Salter. 15; linrper, 21, v. Wliincray, 16; Adams. 18. v. Clarke, 15; Yeoman, 20. v. Woodhall. 15. rourth Kound. —-Yeoman, 21, v. AVliineray, lfi; Hawkins, 21. v. Woodluill, 15; Rosenleldt, 18, v. Carter, 15; Harper, 25, v. Adams. 13; Swain, 29, v. Clarke. 20; Smith, Y- Aitken, 13; Salter, 30. v. Johnson, 31. Fifth Round.—Yeoman, 20, v. Adams 13Rosenfeldt. 2S, v. Clarke, 20; Whineray. v. Hawkins, 14; Johnson, 17, v. Woodhall' 12: Aitken, 22. v. Salter. IT; Swain. 14, v! Harper, 10; Smith, 21, v. Carter, 15. Sixth Round.—Swain, 22, v. Yeoman. 17; Aitken, 2<, v. Woodhall. 15; Rosenfeldt 20, v. Harper, 15; Johnson, 27, v. Whineray, 15; Hawkins, 19, v. Adams, 17: Smith, 20, v. Salter, 32; Carter, 23, v. Clarke, 13. SECTION B | First Round.—Hitchcock, Chapman (Hamj ilton), 21, v. Allen, W. R. Roberts (Hnrail- [ ton), 13; Plummer, Bell (llamiltoji), 20, v. | Cooney, Horton (Frankton), 19: Johnson, | Iryine (Whitiora), 17. v. Totman, Jfnsters (Hamilton), 12; Wlieeler, Ijiicas (Frankton), 27, v. Raven. Curteis (Hamilton). 10; Oxenham. F. Roberts (Hamilton). 17, v. Neil ' Wycherley (Whitiora), 10; Barton, Budd ! (Hamilton), 27, v. Roach, Barnes (Te ; Aroha), 13. i Second Round.—Barnes, 21, v. Bell, 19; | Lucas, 18, v. Chapman, G; Budd, 22, y! 1 Curteis, 14; Irvine, 23, v. F. Roberts, 21; Masters, 33, v. Ilorton, 8; Wycherley, 3G v. W. R Roberts. 35. Third Round.—Chapman. 36, v. Wycherley, 14: Lucas, 21, v. Budd, 14; Curteis, 17. v. Bell. 13; Irvine, 24. v. W. R. Roberts, 7; Masters. 27, v. Barnes, 17; Horton, 25, v. F. Roberts, 36. L onrlli Round.—Lucas, 22, v. Wycherley ! Bell, 19, v. Budd. 17: Horton, 23. v. iW. 11. Roberts, IS; Masters, 23. v Curi teis, 22: Irvine. 19. v. Chapman, 1C; Barnes, I 23. y. F. Roberts. 15. | Fifth Round.—Chapman. 37. v. Horton 4 , I 13; Masters, 22, v. Budd, 21: Curteis, 27, v. | F. Roberts, 17: W. R. Roberts. 38. v. Barnes. 17; Irvine, 25, v. Wycherley, 13; ; Bell, 17, v. Lucas, 13. | Sixth Round.—Lucas. 23, v. Irvine. 10; Horton. 2G, v. Wycherley, 1G: Barnes, 19, v. Chapman, 1G; Budd. 19. v. F. Roberts, 18; Curteis. 21, v. W. R. Roberts, 9; Bell, 2G. v. Masters, 37. Rosenfeldt leads ill tho A section with six wins. Smith is runner-up with five wins. In B section Lucas lias five, while Irvine has four wins. HIKURANGI FIXTURE SIX HOUNDS COMPLETED [from our own CORRESPONDENT | "WHANGAREI. Sunday Hie Hikurangi Rowling Club's 17th annual full rink tournament, which was commenced on tho Wbaugarei Club's greens j oil r riday, was continued yesterday. It will I bo concluded to-morrow. Results arc as l'oli lows:— SECTION A First Round.—Cowper, Cook, Graham, Courtney (\Vhangarei), 20. v. Evison, AlciNaughton Morrish. Davey (Daftaville). 13; Walker. McKay, Robinson, Westwell (Hikurang!) 17 v. Rathbone. Buike, Sothern. Allan (Whangarei), 11; Dickson. Twizell. rr ,/ a ' Steelc (Hikurangi), IG, v. Johnson, teller. Maurer, J. S. Wilson (Whangarei). ] 5: Wilkinson, Logan, McKinnon Bakalich (Ivaitaia), IG, v. McCarroll, McCallum. McHolloway, 32; Simpson, Ball, Stark. Phillips (Hikurangi), 17. v. Miller, Britland, McMath, Jones Second Round.—Courtney. 20. v. Steele li; Phillips, 25, v. Davey. 12; Jones. In. • v * Wilson, 10; Jlakalich, 10, v. Westwell, i 8: Allan, 20, v. Holloway, 12. Third Round.—Dc.vey, 18. v. Wilson. 10: Bakalich. 28, v. Allan, 8; Phillips, 25. v. Holloway, 8: Steele. 23. v. Jones. IS: Courtney. 25, v. Westwell, 9. Fourth Round.—Allan. 31. v. Steele, 11: Davey, 22, v. Holloway 18: Bakalich. : J .O. v. "Wilson, 1G; Westwell. 22, v. Phillips, 10: Courtney. 2G, v. Jones, 15. Fifth Round.—Courtney, 25. v. Wilson, li: Phillips, 29, v. Allan, 12; Steele. 19. v. Bakalich, IS; .Tones. 21, v. Davey. 19: Westwell. 29, v. Holloway, 13. Sixth Round.—Davey, 21. v. Bakalich. 11: Jones. 25, v. Holloway. 31: Wilson. 21. v. Phillips. 32; Allan. 18, v. Courtney, 17: I Westwell. 20, v. Steele., It. Leading Teams.—Courtney, 5 wins and 1 I loss; Phillips, Westwell. Bakalich, 4 wins I and 2 losses each; Allan, Jones, Steele. Davey. 3 wins and 3 losses SECTION B First Round.—Woledge, Chissell. Simons, Whitelaw (Whangarei;. 10. v. Whitehead. Conway, Staple. Marshall (Whangarei). 13; Johnson, Gallon, Sanky, Robertson (Hikurangi), 17, v. Thompson, Kelly, Huyton, Cribble (Kensington). 9: NobeH. Blanshard, Curtis. Cliff (Kensington). 11. v. Keeling, Farnaworth, Brown, McKenzio (Onehunga), 10; Farmer, Brewis, Stewart, Beehre (Whangarei), IG, v. Ray. I'opc, Eccles, Cutforlh (Whangarei), 30; McDonald. Ward, Piatt, Cibson (Hikurangi), 17. v. Kokich, Evans, Walker. Judd (Whangarei). 12. ( Second Round.—McKenzie, 19. v. Gibson. 14: Robertson, .18, v. Judd. 15: Gribble. 20. v. Curt.is, 15; Beehre. 23. v. Marshall. 3G: Whitelaw. 22, v. C'utforth. 39. # Third Round.—Judd, 20. v. Curtis, 15: Whitelaw, 21, v. Beehre. 17: C'utforth. 17, | v. Robertson. 17; Gribble. 3G, v. McKenj zie. 5; Gibson, 15. v. Marshall. 9. I Fourth Round.—Whitelaw, 25, v. McKenzie, 13: Beehre, 30, Curtis, 10: Judd. 21. v. C'utforth. 10: Gibson, 15, v. Robertson. 13; Gribble, 27. v. Marshall. 9. Fifth Round.—Gibson 20. v. Curtis. 15: Robertson. 15, v. Whitelaw, 14; McKenzie. ! 18, v. Beehre, 12: Gribble, 20. v. Judd, 1G: | Cutforlh, 21, v. Marshall. 20. j Sixth Round.—Beehre, 30, v. Judd. 37; Gribble, 19, v. C'utforth. It: Curtis. 23. v. I Robertson, 2(1; Gibson. 2* v Whitelaw. I 14: McKenzie. 22. v. Marshall, 15._ I Leading Teams.—Gribble and Gibson. 5 ! wins and 1 loss; Whitelaw and Beehre. 4 | wins and 2 losses: Robertson and McKenzie, 1 3 wins and 3 losses. ! CAMBRIDGE TOURNAMENT SECTION PLAY CONTINUED I | [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] CAMBRIDGE. Saturday I The Cambridge Bowling Club's tourna- ' ment was continued to-day in fine weather. ] Additional rofcrt'lts in section play aie:— SECTION A ! Third Round.— Qualtrough, 25, v. Morris, ; 18; l>ix, 13, v. MoFaikuie, 19; Bmchell, 19.' v. Davis, 10: Wilson, 12, v. Hollard, 15; ChristofTel, 24. v. Were, 0; Wilkinson, li. v. Fruibli, 18. Fourth Round.— Dix, It. v. Davis, 10; Hollard. 15, v. Were. 18; Nelson, 18, v. Morris, 17; Fruish. 22. v. McFnrlane, 21: Wilkinson, 20. v. Burchell, 33: ChristofTel. 15. v. Qualtrough, IG. Fifth Round.—Burchell. 22. v. Nelson, 17; Wilkinson, 20, v. Davis. 38: ChristofTel, 'l3. v. Fruish, U; Morris, 15, v. Were, 17; Qualtrough, 19, v. McFarlane, 9; Dix. 19, v. Hollard, 22. , Sixth Round.—Wilkinson, 14, v. Qualtrough, 1G; Burchell, 15, v. Dix. 19; McFailane, 8, v. Were. 21; ChristofTel, 21, v. Nelson. 8; Fruish, 17, v. Hollard, 20; Davis, 8, v. Morris, 20. SECTION B Third Round.— Baasett, 15, v. McMillan, 10; Low, 14, v. Watson, 15; Baker, 18, v. Foibes, 24; Lewis. 18, v. Lymburn. 21; Julian. 14. v. Sealh, 18; James. 18, v. Noonan, 17. Fourth Round.—Low, 11, v. Forbes, 23; Sealh, 0. v Lymburn, 24; Lewis, 37, v. McMillan, 25; Noonan, 28, v. Watson, 10; James. 37, v. Baker, 18; Julian, 21, v. Basset t, 22. Fifth Round.—Baker, 19, v. Lewis. 20; James, 12, v. Forbes, 20; Julian, 20, v. Nconan, 17; McMillan, 10, v. Seath, 12; Bassett, IG, v. Watson, 13: Low, 11, v. Lymburn. 38. Sixth Round. —James, 39. v. Bassett, 1G; Baker, 19. v. Low. 21: Watson. 17, v. Seath. 13; Julian, 24, v. Lewis. 13; Noonan. 19 v. Lymburn, 25: Forbes, 15, v. McMillan, 23. SECTION C Third Round.—Mingins, 22. v. Teasey, 10; Martvn. 12, v. Clevely, 19; .Lobb, 15, v. Pilkington, 11; Loane, 9, v. North, 28: Little, 2G, v. Lewis, 19; Bayliss, 23, v. j Trayes, 20. . Fourth Round.— Martyn. 11. v. Pilkington, 17; North, 20, v. Lewis, 10: Loane, 38. v. Teasev. 17; Trayes, 20, v. Clevely, 18; i Bayliss. 12, v. Lobb. 13; Little. 8, v. Mincins, 25.

Fifth Round.—Lobb, 11, v. Loane, 1G; Baylias, 14, v. Pilkiugton, 18; Little, IG. v. Trayee. 21; Teasoy, 10, v. Lewis, 22; Mingins. 21. v. Clevely, 10; Mnrtyn, 11, v. North, 37. Sixth Hound.—Bnyliss, It, v. Mingins, 25; Lobb, 27. v. Martyn, 7; Clevely. 26, v. Lewis, 8; Little. v. Loane, 17; Trayes, 15, v. North, 17; Pilkinglon, 23, v. Teascy, i 20. SECTION 1) Third Hound.—Mclvor, 21, v. Mclmies, 11; llill, 10, v. Howe, 13; Coombes, 32, ". Anderson, 10; Wilson, 17, v. Schell, 19; Findlay, 15, v llare, IS; Harris, 10, v. , Stewart, 1-1 , Fourth Hound.—Hill. 13. v. Patterson, 15; Schell, 2, v. Hare, 29; Wilson, 14, v. Mclmies, 25; Stewart, 17, v. Howe, 10; Harris, 15, v. Coombes, 21; Findlay, 14. v. Mclvor, 13. Fifth Hound.—Coombes, 22, v. Wilson, 20; Harris. Hi, v. Patterson, 12; Findlay, ! 20. v. Stewart, 13; Mclnnes, 15. v. Hare, 17; Mclvor, 16, v. Howe, 17; Hill, 12, v. ; Schell, 10. , Sixth Hound. —Harris, 19, v. Mclvor, 16; i Coombes, 22. v. IJill, 14; Rogers, 10. v. Hare, 14; Findlny, 19, v. "Wilson, 10; Stcw- ! art, IG, v. Schell, 17; Patterson, 8, v. Melnnes, 18. PAF.ROA CLUB'S TOURNEY [ 11!OM OUR OWN C'OKRESI'ONDKNT] PAEROA, Sunday '1 ho Paeroa Howling Club conducted a two-day tournament on its green on Friday and Saturday. Teams representing the various goldlields clubs competed. The results are as follows: First Hound.—Turner, Waincs, Brockett. Gibb, 21. v. W. Smith, T. .Vowles, F. Marsh, W. J. Towers, 19; Cryer, Buchanan, ltaeburn, H. Buchan, 20, v. Cockertoii. Johnston, Macauley, Henderson, 15; Burt. Dare. Stamp, McGouagal, 25, v. Holes, G. Vowles. Mettsm. Chamberlain, O: Forrest, Harms. Bomar. W. Taylor, a bye. Second Hound.—McGonagal. 2G, v. Henderson, 15; Buchan, 20, v. Towers, 9; Gibb, 22. v. Taylor, It; Chamberlain, a byo. Third Hound.—McGonagal, 23, v. Towers. 19: Chamberlain. 23, v. Gibb, 14.; Taylor. 22, v. Buchan 18; Henderson, a bye. CLUB CONTESTS RESULTS OF SATURDAY S PLAY Following are results of club bowling games played in Auckland on Saturday:— Remuera.—'Ordinary draw: Mahon, Scott, F. Clark, Dransfield, 22, v. Baker, Lightj foot, Bowles, Feldon, 19; Wilmot, Hessell, Mahoney, 19, v. Zuill, Buttermore, FullerI ton, Savin, 10; Watt, J, 11. Johnston, j Lusher, Alexander, 19, v, Scherer, Potts, | Coath, Mellor, 18; Schofield, W. Johnston, Sutherland, Vincent, 20, v. McNaughton, Loosoiuoie, Annandale, Adams, 18; Ellerbeck, Dixon, J. Short, Norton, 20, v. W. 8011, Gavey, Allen, Lawrence, 19; Egcrton, P. Jackson, Mellars, 22, v. Cutfield, Fisher, Bull, 21; M. Heid, Hatch, Freeman, J. C. Kissling, 22, v. Dempsey, Baxter, Macfarlane, Daniels, 11. Onehunga.—Ordinary draw: Brodie, Smith, Ilandlm, Wiggington, 24, v. Pople, Hardley, xSealo, Harrison, 20; Beere, Price, Foote, 22, v. Gray, McKendrick, Collins, 17; Adams, Skinner. Kirkwood, Ross. 28, v. Skinner, O'Connor, Petchqll, Schnackenberg, 24; Gibbons. Gill, Willis, 10, v. Jackson, Marshall, Brown, 21. Edendale.—Club games : H.urris, Bleakley, East, Foreman, 29, v. McCarthy, Black, McLeod, Browne, 14. OPOTiKI CITIZENS' CLUB [FROM OUR own correspondent] OPOTIKI, Saturday A progressive pairs tournament was played on the Opoliki Citizens' Bowling j Club's rinks yesterday, 20 players takins ! part. The winning skip was W. Thomas ana : tho winning lead 11. E. Battle. In the champion singles final to-dav Bor- i rie, 22, defeated Foy, 13, on tho 20th head. : Kearney, Stevenson. Tnbb, Dawson. 21. v. j O'Connor, Miller, Rowland, Frew. 15: An- i derson, Muddren, Creagh, Main. 30. v. I Webb. Hartley, Thomas. Chapman, 17: Patterson, Stephenson, Mansell, 16. v. Jeffery, Briggs, Stuart, 15; Stevens, O'Sullivnn. 19. v. Smith, Battle, 18.

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EASTER BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21468, 17 April 1933, Page 13

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