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BOWLING

MATCHES IN AUCKLAND /■ \, CLUB AND INTER-CLUB GAMES RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S PLAY ' Club and inter-club bowling competitions were continued in Auckland on Saturday. Following were the results of club games: — A'.;ak!"nd."—Club fours: A. S. Reid. NeWbirui. ncplierson. Kelly. '2S. v. McCrea, Jiieki'tts. Prime, Nicholson, 20; Dymock, Bi.ms, Williams. K. S. Macky, 31. v. Fillmore, .Torek-I'. ilislop, Barker, 25; "V\ illiams, jimz. McDougalL It. Sinith, 21, v. Mills. A. Clarke, R. Wilson. I>. Campbell, 5". L Vie. liewitson. C'ronin, Woolley, '23, v. V.'allace. Whittaker, Keesing, Malier. 12 } Da wsofi. Moon, Fletcher, Keys. 24, v. Moor.ey. Darlow, McMahon, Spackman, 13; Baiiev. Clayton. C. Allan, Steele, 23, iie:mn/ont, Lpfideryou. Oake, Mackay, IPj Hardin?. Self. S. Coldicutt, Noil, 20, v. >\ H. Colehrook. De Kenzy, W. Campbell, Osmond. 21; Simpson, Dimery, White. Ivtim Bier, 20. v. Bruce-Smith, Wright, Dfidler Moir, 11; Barnes, Beck, Pierce, McPhail, £O. v. Alexander, Dixon, McKialay, H Allan, 17; G. Allan, Redmond, Bourke, iiyell, 24, v. Mcsser. G. Read, Israel, W Ure. 14; Phimmer, MatheSou, Battersby. Andrew, 25, v. George, Susman, -Waters, Chiles. 22; Adams, Pearson, Barlow, Ronald, 13, v. Waite. Green, Perkins. Fos ter. 17.'

Garlton.—Percentage fours: C. 35. Clarke, Stokes. Fletcher, Lamb. 20. v. Angove,-Cos-tall. Pitt. Kent, 13; Hailey, Walker, Buchanan. Carter, 26, v. Neumegen, Proud, Fraser, J. Duncan, 21; P. Isaacs, Bell. t. Robertson. G. Pollard. 23, v. Crozier, Katlerfeldf,' V. Little. Lancaster, IS; Snedden, Buckle. J. Cook, Marriott. 27. v. Adamson. Morris, W. Cross, Kilgour. 20; Riffkin, J. RoberUon, Dillicir, Higgott, 23, v. D. Dickson, Birkenhead, Johnston, Josey, 20; Thorn es. Brownlee, Leitoh, Wrightsou. 23, v. 33. Allen, Whittaker. Tulloch, Vaughan. 16.

Rertiuera. Brav Badges: Ellerbeck, Bowles, Allen, Wooller. 17, v. W. Jackson, Acheson. W. Bell. Smith, 12. Junior Summer Badges: Penn, Penty, Walker, Ansiandale, 26. v. Coath.•Clarkson. Vincent, Keys, 10. Ordinary draw: liooSemoore, Bauer, Murphy, Jones, 21r v. McKechnie, Sheppard", Harrison. Adams, 14; Fisher, Mttnro, O'Leary, SchoSeld. 27, v. Coath, Watt, Donaldson, Cutfield, 14; J. Johnston, Shannon, .Potts, M. Reid, 21. v. Hessell. Wilmot, Byrnes, Hoey, 17; Choyce, Whitley, W. Johnston, Armitage. 19, v. Penn, Richardson, Franklin, Henson, 18.

Onehunga,—President's fours: Walsh, Keeling. Munro, McFarquhar, 23, v. O'Con- • nell liirkwood, Harlock, Welham, 8; Phillips, McLean, Kerns, Wigginton, 19, v. Rowe, Ranisay, Petchell. Macklow, 13; West, Farnsworth, Collin, Vella. 20, v. Pople, Bell. Jones. Kenny, 16; Turnbull, Adams, Brown, Wright, .22, v Watkinson, J. Skinner. Mcßeath, Schnackenberg. 18. Ordinary draw: McMaster, Beere, Harrison, /Bayers, *26, v. Goode, Wilkinson, Flowerday, Livingstone, 14. West End.—Pennant, sixth gatne: Eafl, Stichbury. Raynes, Brookes, 20, v. Casley, Kemp, Watson. Hopwood, 14; Service, Brummell, Kirkham, Thomson. 16. v. J. Irwin. F. Clarke, Thomass, Faire, 14; Iluaeon. Green, White. Cooke, 22, v. Bell, Overington. Hardy, Pelham, 21; Delaney, Howe, Harkins. I. Clarke. 23. v. C. Cox, Collins, Price; Colthurst. 13; Sandilands. Tollerton, Knox, W. Kirk, 27, v. Eshelby. Jacobs, Parkinson. McNair, 9: Kinsey, Wilson, Draffin, McCarthy, 22, v G. Kirk. Sands, Taylor, Worsfold. 12. Champion singles: Wynard, *2l. v. Parkinson, IS; Parkinson, 20. v. Adams, 21; Faire, 21, v. Plummer, 10; Whit•ten, 21. v. F. Smith, 11; F. Clarke, 21. v. W. Hardley, 20; Bremner. 21. v. C. Hardley. 14: jSTeedham, 21, v. Worsfold, IS; Hopwood, 17, v. MoTvair, 15. j Stanley.—Ordinary draw: LangTidge, Wilson, 22, v. Robertson, Bertrand, 18.

Grey/ Lynn.—Club fonrs: Troughear, Mc■lvor, H. Peed, Higginson, 19, v. Lawson, ,Coakley. Cox, Whittle, 14; McMurchy, ■ —, 'Scoft, Gibbons, 23, v. —, Sanders, Shaw, :R. Caddy, S; Street, Christmas, Lye. Moran, 27, v. Sage, Stevens, E. Caddy, Baildonl 'l6; Carfteron, Leydon. Beehre, Mincham, 26, ;v. Stock. Gebbie, Boden. Cronin, 14; Gadd. -A. Young, I). Young, Tonge, 21. v. Laing, J. Reed, Curtis. 20; Person. Castaign, W. Smith. Liversidge, 16, v. Everex, Collier,'Skiteh, E. Buckley, 15.

Te Papapa.—President's fours: Noonan, Bond. Davenport, Sissons, 19, v. R. Moore, Mitchell. Allcock, ' Dawson. 12; Tolleday, Orton, Harriman, Moon, 18. v. Thompson, Patterson, Burridge, Pilkington, 13; Legge, Turnbull, ICeil, Johnson. 26, v. Liking. JaokEon, Wilson, S. Moore, 21. Ponsonby.—Ordinary draw: Hill. Franch, Meters. Harding, 20, v. Richardson, Johxi,£on,- Oates, Dick, 13.

Edendale.—Ordinary draw: Grant, Pollock, Sake>\ McCarthy, 11. v. Rattray, Credin/ Bradshaw, C. Hill, 24; Durrant, .Bsylis, Foreman. Jackson. 22. v. _ Blakemore, Bleakley, James. Roan, 15; Diamond, Jones, 'East, S. Hill, 20, v. Feilding, Bluck, Mayhill. Maud, IG. Epsom.—Ordinary draw: Morrison, Freeman, Hill, Matchett. 16, v. Hamann, Janeen, Rolfe, Laud, 12. INTER-CLUB. CONTESTS Following are the results of inter-club frames, the names of players of first-men-tioned taking- precedence in each case: Remuera v. Epsom,—At Remuera: Sutherland, Brook. Bowles, Norton,_ 21, r. McCul3ugh, Brown, Graham, Kissling, 12; Scott,Ellerbeck. Mellor;, Daniels, I], v. Groves, Stehr, Moyle, Wilson, 24; "Walker, Clarke, Griffiths; Young. 27, v." Wiseman, Leigh, Smith. Furnell, 15; Bolton, Macey, A. Jackson. McMillan. 15. v. Slater. Wood, Hayes, Bruce, 20: Ormistbn, H. Wright,. Feldoii, Newton, 23, v. Newman, Gribble, Phillips, McDougall. 14; Ar.nandale, Baker, Burcher, Sheath. 29 4 v. Evered, Forbes, Monty, O'Caliaghan, 14; Vincent, W. T. Bell. Allen, Ma'hon. 15. v. Smale, Blood. Wallace, Hooper. 24; Harle, W. Jackson. W. Hill, Wooller. 13. v. Hollis. Wells, Kelly. Paget, IS. At Epsom: Acheson, 15. v. Wright. 16; Watson, 20, y. Tanner, 10; East, 19, v. George, 21: McFarlane. 15. v. Richmond, 20; Shaw, 12, v. Burton, 19; Harbutt, 22, v. Ramsay, 20; Mingins, 19, v. Wright, 18; Lawrence. 21, v. Grattan, 8. Stanley v. Wgitemata.—At Stanley: Boss, J.ock. Baker, Smith, 24. v. Martin, Swindail, Simpson, Bilkey, 17; Howitt, E. A. Jones, Hitchen,i Parker. 20, v. Chinnery, Aspden, liilliam', McKinstrey, 17; Forbes, White, Clarke. Cusworth, 22. v. Osborne, Csdness, Rogers. Hurley, 19. At Waitemata: Walsh, De-ianey, Holland, Lethbridge, 36, v. Whitley, Sainty. Hooker. Brookes, 15; Roberts. Rackett, Corin, Blsckledge, 21, v. Aldridee, .Bartlett, Gale. Johnson, 12; Marshall. Mun'ro, Copeland, McGill, 15, v. Butters, Byrne, Hutt. McMaster, IS. At Stanley— J-'irst yearr S. O. Johnson, C. H. Jones. Mason. Woolfe. 20. v. Joy. Howland, Davidton. Munro, 20. At Waitemaia.: Webster, Waiters. Jackson, Grinter, .17. v. Gofdon, Freeman. Tarbutt, Herrick, 16 Auckland v. Rocky Nook,—First-year, at Auckland: Chapman, Ferguson, Brinkman, Pitkeathly. IS, v. Bach. Huston. Dorington, Stehr, 19. Carlton v. Balmoral.—At Carlton: Wright, Brown. Emirali, E. Jones. 21, v. TaUersall, Fc-rt, Richardson, Jones, 20; Little, Robson, Hrittair:; Turner, 14, v. Gentles. Hinkley, Savors. Vincent. 23; A. Cutler, Henton, G. Tavlor. G. Cutler, 20. y. Amoore, Batey, Richardson. Codd, 1o: Sampson, Shields, Harrison, de Launay, 29, v. G. Clark, Trewin. McLeod, Ramsey. 21; Hollis, Mitchell,, C. .Mountain. Roberts, 34, v. Blair, Cook. Campbell. Deniscn, 14; Molloy, A. Pollarc, E. Blair, Muston. 29, v. Moon, Fer-e-usson, Kemp, Roberts. 11; Stohr. Struckett, Isaacs, Hodd, 19, t. T. Anderson, Stem, Purdy, Layland. 17; G. Duncan, E. Bill, T_ Mountain, Hosking. 15. v. E. J. Goldemith, Peterson. Black, Truman 16. Rawhrtl v. Ellerslie.—At Ellerslie: Culpin, is, v. Allan. 21; Thompson, 16, .v. Joll. 15; Savin, 22. v.. Godfrey, IS; Keller. 10, v. Lynch, 29; T. Thompson, 14. v. Gollan, 21; Murray, 19, v. G. Wood, 27. . —, Pcrtsor.by v. Epsom.—First-year, at PonEonby': Evans, Webster, James, Beattie 17, v. Harrison, Hounsell, Graham. Blackley, 13. Rawhiti v. Ellerslie.—At P.awhiii: Chiplin, SI. v. Maud, 20; Martin. IS, v, Hay. 17; Brown. 11. v. Johnston. 38; MacPherson. 27, v. Wood. 10; Leaning, 18, v. Dickson, 9. Devonport v. Portsonby,—At D&vonport: iSr.oaa, 17. v. McLeod, 21 Lowe, 15. v. Murray. 23: Taeker. 18. v. Bridges, 27; Trevithick, 23, r. Best, 15* Hamlin, 37. v. 11cInr.es, 25; Cos, 25, v. Letham. 16; Ander-t-.Ti. 21.- v. Bryant, 17; Blackburn, 14, v. (' ; r-.oar. 22 Ai Ponsanby: S 2i; London. 14, v. C-olebrooke, 19; F 20. v. Griffiths. 19; Rowell, 18, v. Vs : cr-ly.'n. '23; Gray, 15. v. Somervell, 29: -J. v. L Jury. 24; Jackson. 16. v. 25. Cnrh-jr.tM v. Avondale.—At Avondale: II:: -oith. Green, Cross, 19, v. Newall. V. ir.3=. Darrach. 26; Avey, 1.-ask. Ross, 14. v. Bright, Gilbert, P.-oky. Adams, 22; Geragbty, Harvey, L. Er.-.y, A. R. Garland. 21, v. Woollcott, Burt • Johnson. Porritti 23. At Onehunga: S r :<s, Pacer "Fooie. Bassett. 13, v. Barnes, V* ; !son. Burgess. B Myers, 18; Mann, Gill, Robertson, £. J. Gatland, 37. v. Pringle, T. Myers. Beaton. Cairns. 17; Smethurst, Davies. Skinner. 1. J. Sutherland. 19, v. Western, Craig. Kelsall, Fisher. S. Epsom y. PonsOPby.—First-year: Parkes, O'Donnell. Flynn. Dritmniond, S, v. Hill, Foster, Meltzell, Stewart, 16. PONSONBY NIGHT TOURNEY The Ponsonby Bowling Club will hold an inter-house night tourney this evening. Following is the draw:—McConnell (Guardian Trust) v. Jury (George Walker). Ellisdon (Auckland Hospital) v. Brownett (Auckland Gas Company). Carson (Phillipps "and Impey) v Taylor (Electric-Power Board), Fraser (L. D. Nathan) y. Gates (Swinton And Qates).

NORTH AUCKLAND FIXTURES [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Saturday The North Auckland Bowling Centre's aT nual full-rink tournament will commence next Thursday, on the Whangarei Club s gtscn. Twelve teams hare entered. J he-10110 loving are the clubs represented: —Portland, Dsirgaville, Ivaitaia, Kensington and YVhangareii Following is the draw for sections: j?irst Section.— Courtney (Whtuigarei), Orr (Whangarei), Coburn (Whangarei), Tibbits (Kensington), Bidmead (Ivaitaia). Vodanovich (Dargaville),, Second Section.—Wilson (Whangarei), Piggot t (Whahgatei), Jones (Kensington), Urn (Kensington), Reynolds (Ivaitaia). Cox (Portland). 4 , „ , At the North Auckland Bowling Centre s executive meeting this evening correspondence' was received from the Sout.i Auckland Bowling Centre relative to the latter s proposed visit liorth. It is expected that about 32 players from clubs in the South Auckland centre will make the trip and will arrive in Whangarei on Match 4 A comprehensive itinerary has been tentatively arranged pending confirmation from the South Auckland Centre. It is proposed that the visitors shall play representatives of all the c1 ,,1 '*3 represented in the North Auckland Centre at Russell, Kaikohe, Dargaville, Waipu and Whangarei. . The visit will extend fully one week, and, in addition to playing •bowls, the visitors will be taken on several sight-seeing trips. TE ARCH A CHAMPIONSHIP [FROM OUR OWN" CORRESPONDENT] l'E AROHA. Sunday The To Aroha Bowling Chib's single championship was played Inst week, the players being H. I. Powell and T. Kriskovich.l here was a large attendance of spectators. On the first five heads Powell failed to score. While Kriskevich had compiled nine points. On the 12th head the score was :~Potvell t 5, Kriskovich, 12- In the next three Powell scored four points. After tho 20th the score was 15-all. On the final head Kriskovich •soon had two up. but Powell's third bowl trailed kitty to the right to his advantage. Kriskevich s fiha-1 shot, went through to the back, leaving Powell the winner by 18 points to 15. TE AROHA BEATS MORRINSVILLE [from our own correspondent] . MORRINSVILLE, Saturday Six rinks from the Te Aroha Bowling Club visited Morrinsville this afternoon and defeated the home club by threa mavhes to two. The scores were as follows. Morrinsville names being mentioned first in each cftsie:—Fulton, O'Brien, Kirk, W. Goodwin, 8, v. -Clothier, Thackray, Hedge, P. Heathcote, 32; Shirley, Luxtort. Sing, Donald. 33, v. Sellars, Cowley, F. Bath, J. Heath, cote, 14; Martin, Woodley, Barlow, Hetherington, 12, v. J. •Bxichaft, Bailey. Stuck, Kosenfeldt, 2-3; D. Goodwin, Vowles, Coghill, Cornish, 19. v. Rowe, Ilopkinson, Bliss, Peterson, 14; Strand, Dendy, H. 'Howie, Bvitler, 10, v. Willis, Wood, L. Buchan, R., Buchan, 27. A match was also played for the Goldfield Stars, Te Aroha (holders) being victorious.

TE AWAMtJTU COMPETITIONS [from our Own correspondent] TE AWAMtJTU, Saturday Games played on the Te Awamutu Bowling Club's green to-day resulted:—E. W. McCnrter, E. N. Pascoe. J. W. Civil. G. F. Smith, 23, v. C. G. Downes, A. Brown, D. McArthur, J. T. North, 14; A. Guthrie, H. Collison, G. O. Jourdain, A. A, Reese, 28, v. Ollerenshaw, S. J. Nobes. C. Bowden, A. C. Cruickshank. 20; Johnson, E. T. Crump, Swain, Willie (Whitiora), 21, v. M. Barnett, R. L. Henderson, T. Grant, T. Mclnnes, 23; V. L. Gittos, A. C. Brookes, S. 3G, v. T. Qualtrough (Auckland), H. Brill, E. Bryant, l(k Ihe Te Awamutu Club's singles champion for the 1933-34 season is W. J. North, who defeated T. W. Gee, last season's winner, in the final. KENSINGTON CLUB [from OtFR OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHANGAREI. Saturday The Kensington Bowling Club held a half-day full-rink tournament this afternoon in perfect Weather, when eight teams participated. Several keenly-contested games resulted, a rink skipped by T. H. Steadman being the winner. SMITH CLARK SHIELD [from OtTR OWN CORRESPONDENT] TE AWAMUTU, Saturday After holding the Smith Clark Shield againßt three challengers, Te Awamutu's rink, R. Ross, T. W. Gee, S. W. McMillan andr J. A. Hawkins, was defeated by the Whitiora Club (Hamilton) team, Davis, N. Irvine. Gall and Evans, to-day.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21729, 19 February 1934, Page 14

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BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21729, 19 February 1934, Page 14

BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21729, 19 February 1934, Page 14