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> i THE AUCKLAND CENTRE ANNUAL pairs competition results 1 OF SECTION PLAY The annual pairs tournament of the •Auckland Bowling; Centre was commenced yesterday, when the first three rounds of section play were decided. The competition consisted of 13 sections, which competed on various creens. Conditions 'were good for play, some cs:cclle:it games were witaessed, the competition being excccd.]r k ce n. Two f.irthcr rounds of section play will be decided to-day, as well as al iy ties which, may arise prior to the finding of the green winners, who will go. t0 tlw S rccn to-morrow ; for post-secticn play. V Following arc the results of yesterday's games:— SECTION' A .—At Mount Eden First Hound.-L. liuescll (St. Heliers). 17 V C Kelly (E])»om), 13; W. Dcnison (Balmoral). 20, v. G. Homing (Carlton). 17- A. Parsors (Pcnsonby). 20. v. G. (Papatocto*), 15. Second Round.—Parsons. '2l, v. Russell. 17- Hoskins. 25. v. Itawnsley, 19; Demson, ' 23. v. Kelly. 14. Third Round.— Hosking. 18. v. Russell, 15; Parsons. 23. v. Kelly, 15; Demson. 25, r.' Rawnsley. 19. . 'Summary.-Denison.' Parsons . wins; Hosking, 2 wins, 1 loss; Russell. 1 win, 2 losses; Rawneioy, Kelly! 3 losses. * SECTION B.—At.Mount Eden First Round.—W. Reams (Onehunga), 18. A Bygrave (Pp.patootoe), 13; J. A. Vincent (Balmoral), \>3, v. A. Taylor (Carlton). 17: H. Wright (St. Heliers), 24, v. R S Higginbathaaii' (Henderson), 23. Second' Round.— Wright, 26. v. Kearns, 10; Higginbotham. 24<, v. Vincent, 15; Taylor 23. v. By grave,, 15. Third Round.— .Wright, 22, v. Taylor, 10; Vincent, 20, vi Bygrave, 13; Ivearns, 19, v. Higginbothum, ; Summary.—Wrighii, 3 wins; Vincent, Kearns, 2 wins, 1 loss; Taylor, Higginbotham, 1 win, 2 losses; Bygrave, 3 losses.
SECTION, d—At Ponsonby First Round. —Elliott, de Launay (Carlton). 25. v. Campbell, Campbell (Balmoral). 19- McJvesrgie Edmonds (Mount Albert) woit by' 'default f;:om Robertson, Livingstone (Onehunga); Willituiison. .Pook (Henderson) 19, v. Lowe.- fcfcßenzie (Ellerslie). 9; Gifford, Purdy (Balmoral),' 22, v. Harvey. Turner (Carltcm). 18.. . Second Round.—MoKenzie won by default from Livingstone; Clampbell, 2G. v. Pook. 17- de Launay. 23, Edmonds. 19. Third Round.—Pook won by default from Livingstone: de Laimay, 22, v. Mckenzie. 31; Edmonds, 21, v. Campbell, 19. Summarv.—de Lauaay. 3 wins; Edmonds. Pook. 2 wins, 1 loss; Campbell. McKenzie, 1 win, 2 losses; Livingstone, 3 losses. SECTION I).—At Ponsonby First Round.—Glthie. Rankin (New Lvnn). 24. v. Wood, Gollan (Ellerslie). 21; Clark". Allely (Mount Albert), 20, v. Green, Vella (OnehunKa). 17; Purdy (Balmoral). 22, v. J. Turner (Carlton), 18. Second Round.—Gollan, 22,, v. Yella. -0; Purdy. 22, v. Rankin. 15; Allely, 24. v. Turner. 18. _ „ Third Round.—Tu.j-ner." 19, v. Gollan. 16: Allely, 26. v. Purdy. 25: Telia, 28, v. Rank'summait.—Allely. 3 wins; Purdy. 2 wins 1 loss; Turner, Gollan, Ve.tla, Rankin, 1 win, 2 losses. SECTION At Bslmoral Fi-tst Round.—Harrison. Duncan (Carlton), IS. v. White, ]3rookes (West End). 17: Kummer. Wool ley 'Auckland), - 27, v. Js ewton. E. Thomt.s (Mount Albert), 18: Maud. Joll (Ellerslie). 26. v. Stanaway, McAllister (Helensville). 23. J' _ Second Round.—Jdll, 23. v. Woolley. 18: McAllister, 24, v. Brookes. 19; E. Thomas, 26, v. Duncan, 19. ■ ... Third Round.—Wo alley. 18, v. McAllister, 17; Duncan, 27. v. doll, 14; .E. Thomas, 2C, -v. Brookes. 23. , . Summary.—Duncan, E. Thomas, Woplley. Joll. 2 wins, 1 loss: McAllister, 1 win. 2 losses; Brookes, 3 liiises. SECT-lON J.—At Balmoral First Round,.—Kaliterfeldt. Vauglian (Carlton). 32. v. Rayrtes, McCarthy (West End). 11: H. Dawiion. R. Thomas (Mount Albert). 22. v. McPhnil, Barker (Auckland), 16; F. Preston. Eajpieton (Rooky Nook/J?2*, v. A. Audley. Firth 1 Glen .Eden), 17. Y' i Second Round.—"Barker. 19, v. Eagleton. 16; Firth. 26. v, McCiirthy, 18; Vaugban, 21. v. R. Thomas, Third Round.—E*gleton, 2i3, v. Yanehan, 17; Barker, 22. v. .Filth, 7;. McCarthy, 19. v. R. Thomas, 11. /; . . Summary.—Vaughitn, Barkisr, Eagleton. 2 wins, 1 loss; McCa'thy, R. Xhomaß, Firth, 1 win, 2 loss®:). SECTION G/—At- Auckland
First RouncL—Jenkin, Higsott (Carlton), 25, v. Cox, Needhnm (West End), 17; Lanev T. "Walker (Mount- Albert). 19, v. Roulston, Short (Pukekshe), ,J6;. Ouirhton, Loram (Rocky Nook), 24;' v. 'Caron, Sutherland (Avondale), US. , . Second Round.—Walker, 13, v. Higgott, 3i; Short. 25, V. Loram, 12; Needlham, 15, v. Sutherland, 14. Third Round.—Higgott, 23, v. Loram. 17; Xee,dham. 26, v. Walker, 19; Sutherland, 17, v. Short, 35. - Summary.—JJiggoit, 'Needhim. Walker, 2 wins. 1 loss; Lorain, Short, Sutherland, 1 win, 2 losses. SECTION 11.—At Auckland ■ First Round—Gladding, Jenkin (Carlton), ii, v. Thomas, Hopwood (West End), 22; Jiason, Preutcn (Grey Lynn), 20, v. Burrows, Hoskjnit (Pukekohe), 11; Jenkin, Tongue (Rocky Nook),'l4, v. Johnson, Price (St. Heliers), 18. ' ■ Second Round.—Hosking, 19, v. Tongue, 37; Jenkin, 21, v. I'reston, 13; Price, 27, v. Hopwood. 16. ■■/ ■ Third Round.—Tongue, 22, v. S. Jenkin, 13; Price. 22, v. Hosking, 19; Preston, 22, v. Hopwood, 19. ' Summary.—Price, 3 wins: S. Jenkin, Preston, 2 wins, 1 lofis;,' Tongue, Hosking, 1 win,'2 losses; Hopwood, 3 losses. SECTION I.—At Remuera First Round.—Bell, Mingias (Remuera). 23, y. Harper. Sykts (Otahuhu), 16; Hard-ley,-Bremner I West End). 21, v. Whittaker, Jlason (Carltcn), li'i Higginson, Hosking (Carlton), 20. v. Trevithick, Lundon (DevonPort), 19. Second Round.—Mineins, 16, v. Lundon, 15; Bremner, '.! l, v. Sykes, 13; Honking, 21, v. Mason.'lß. Third Round.—Hosking; 21, v. Bremner, 19; Lundon, Qi, v. Sykes, 14; Mingins, 30, v. Mason, 15. Summary.—Hosking. Mingins, 3 wins; Bremner, 2 wins, loss; 'Lundon, 1 win, 2 losses; Mason, Sjfkes, 3 losses. SECTION J.—At Remuera
First Round.—Beckett,, Casey (Carlton). 20. v. Bray. McMillan (Remuora), IB; Flynn, Aitkin (Devonport), 19, * v. Scott. JJonaldßon (Grey Lynn), 14; Robertson, Ritchie (Carlton), 2G, v. Parkinson, Knox (West End), !!!!. Second Rouaid. —Carfey, 20, v. Knox. IB; Ritchie, 20, v. Bons.ldson, 1G; McMillan, 25. Aitkin. IS. Third Round.—Donaldson, 23. v. Knox, 17: Ritchie. 21. v. Bray,. 19; Casey, 16, v. Aitkin, 15. ; Summary.—Ttitclne, Ca?ej" f 3 -wins; Donoldson. Bray, Aitkir., 1 win, 2 losses; Knox, / 8 losgcs. SECTION K.—At Onehunga First Round.—Marshall. Wright (Carlton). JO. v. R. McCtillougb, S. McCullough (Papatoetoe), 1(1: Livwrence. Allen (Remuera). 23, I- Joy, Head and ("\yaitemata), .16; Cave, fcarse (Moun'i Eden), 31. v. Cunningham. (Grey Lynn). 14. , . Second Ron:,id.—Headland, 32, v. McCulipugh. it) : McMurchy. 31. v. Wright. 19: Alien. 27. v. Pearse. 16. . , , ' hird Round.—Allen, 25. v. A. Wright. 13; McMurchy, 23, v. McCullough, 12; Pearse. 63. v. Headland, 10., / ,'Nummary.—Allen.'/ 3 wins; Pearse, McWurchy. 2 wins, 1 loss; Wright, Headland, .liiil win, 2 lossot; McCullough, 3 losses. SECTION L.—At Onehunga First Round —K el Ijr. Lay land (Balmoral). £,'• v. Rosevfiare. Hill (Papatoetoe), 11: [urnell, ,T. Wright (Epsom), 23, v. FrieL f, . r R. McLeod (Porisonby). 19; Delamore, (Mount Eden), 22, v. Nicholls. Prnngley (Marigere). 12. . second Round.—McLeod. 20. v. Vivian. 19: ' Wtfand, 25, v. Pra:?slcy. 11; Wright. 23. v. 'PL' ■ Third Round.—McLeod. 21, v. Layland. '' : ts ivian, 23. v. I. Wright, 19; Hill. 20. *■ Pi-anglry. 17. .oummary.—Layland, Vivian. McLeod. P right, 2 winfi, 1 less; Hill, 1 win, 2 losses; Pransley, 3 louses. SECTION M.—At West End Round.—Avery. Lloyd (Balmoral), ?•. v. Smytheman, knight (Papatoetoe), 13; Msper, J. Crawshaw (St. Heliers), 24, v. § UC ,'V!*'> Bridges • (Ponsonby). 20; Bruce, I en (Epsom), 26. v. Duncan, Brownt j'psrlton), 11; iCaisley, Adams (West j 19, v. Boas, Hollows (Hallyburton •oinstone). l(i. Second Round.—Lloyd, 12. v. Adams, 25: trawahaw, 13, y. Ivlillen. 22; Bridges, IC>,' TV i OTI ' R ' 2(!: knight. 23. beat Brownlee. i c Round.—Adams. 25, v. Brownlee. 16; Knight, 21. v. Hollowb, 21; Lloyd, 19. • trawshaw. IS; Bridges, 17, v. Millen. 23. —Adamii./Millen, 3 wins; Lloyd. I ■ •wins, 1 loss; Crawahaw. Hollows, i *'in,'2 losseii,; Bridges, Brownie®, 3 losses.
HILLSBOROUGH TOURNEY The following skips have entered team* for the pairs' touraoy to be held to-morrow by the Hillsborough Bowling Club:— Ba<-ueley. Stephens, Letliam. Patterson, Nash, Dixon, Parnons, Wilkinson. ROCKY NOOK TOURNEY The following sfe.ips h ive entered teams for the Rocky Nock Bovling Club's annual tournament to be aold oi Saturday week: - Scott (Grey Lynn), Bennett (Takapuna). de Launay, Lamb, H. C. Clarke (Carlton), Fraser, Sherrilfs IMoun' Eden). Lundon (Devonportl, Boyle (West End), Kerr (Oiieliungn). Mcl'hail (Auckland), Pascoe Auckland Centre). Kcatley, Cliffe. Anderson, Finch (Rocky Nock). PONSONBY MGBT TOURNEY • The Ponsonby Bowling Club held, its 23rd night tourney last evening. Following were the results ir— „ First. Round.— Floroy, Elleray, W. Conway, Baylisii (Edendale), 8. v Foster Peters, McKinstry, Ooldwater (Ponsonby), 10; Kcleher, Lack, L. Jury. Gates (Ponsonby;. G. v. Wntson, Wnlerworsh. A. Buckley, b. Buckley (C.rcy Lynn), 3; Edwards I'. Lcthnm. Hunt, A. Lethjm (Ponsonby), 7, v. Overington, Earl. hemp, Stitchbury (Ponsonby), 6. . Second Round.—Goldwator. 7, v Buckley. 5; Lei ham. 13. v. Conw:iy, 12; Oates, b, v. Stitchbury. 5. Third Round.—Goldwiter, 6. v. btitchbury. 5; Buckley, 7, v. Letham, i; Oates, 8. v. Bayliss. G. Summary.—Oates. Gcldwater, 3 wins; Letham. 2 wins, 1 loss; Buckley. I win, 12 losses: Stitchbury, Bayliss, 3 losses. Oates beat Gold water in . the final. Following is the draw for the first year players' tourney to be I,eld this evening : Hartley (Ponsonbyl v. Tnrnbull (Onehunga , Foster' (Ponsonby) v. another, Kent (Carlton) v. another, (Te Papapn) v. Grinter (Stanley).
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