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CAMBRIDGE TOURNAMENT

SIX ROUNDS COMPLETED r—[>ROM OUR OWN COR It ESI'ON fIKNT] CAMBRIDGE, Sunday Tho Cambridge Bowling Club s hnstei tournament, wns continued yesterday in fin© weather. Six of the nine rounds of section piny were completed. Following are the lesuits: Section A.—Third round: Hoyce, 8. v. Wilson, 23: Hunt, 23, v. Hollnrd, 21; North, 23, v. Pilkington, 35; James, 20, v. Fookes, 12: Slonne, a bye. Fourth Pound.—Boyce, 23. v. James, 21: Hunt, 22. v. Wilson, 13; llollard, It, y, Fookes, 17; Slonne, H, v. Pilkinglon, 10; North, a bye. Fifth Round.—Boyce, 15. v. Slonne, 10; Hunt, 11, v. James. 24; North. 11. v. Milson. 21; llollard, 1!), v. Pilk ington, 21; Fookes. a bye. Sixth Round. - Boyce. 20, v. llollard. 2t; Hunt. 22, v. North. 0; Wilson. ID, v. Slonne. 17; Pilkiogt on, JO, v. Fookes. 1"; James, a. bye. Section B. -Third round: ChrislofTe], 35. v. Lonue, 10; Thomas, 8. v. Burcliell, . Stewart. 11, v. Evans. 25: Wilkinson, 13. v. Penrce, 22: Nelson, a bye. Fourth Round.—Christoffel. in, v. Wilkinson. 13; Thomas, 12, v. Lonne, 25: Burcliell. 18, v. Penrce. 15; Nelson, 10, v. Evans, 12; Stewart, a bye. Fiflli Round.—C'hrislofTel, 22. v. Nelson, 15; Thomas. 17. v. Wilkinson. 22; Stewart. 20. v. Loane, 10; Burchell, 15, v. Evans, 13; Penrce. a bye. Sixth Round.—Christnftel, 27. v. Burchell. 15; Thomas, 10. v. Stewart. 24: Loane, 30 v. Nelson. 10: Evans, 18, v. Penrce, 21: Wilkinson, a bye. Section C.— Third round: Tun. 11. v. Harris, 18; Atness, 13, v. Hare, 10; Hale, .t. v. Gordon. 10; Banks, 11, v. Brcmner, l'J; Noonan. a bye. Fourth Pound.- Hill. 22. v. Banks 10: Aniess, 22, v. Harris. 12; Hare. 11 v. Brcmjiev, 22: Noonnn, 21, v. Gordon, 1-; Robiuson. a bye. Fifth Round.- Hill, 23, v. Noonnn. 10; Amess. 22. v. Banks, 14; Robinson, 18, v. Harris', in': Hnre, 33, v. Gordon, 12; Bremner, a bye. Sixth Round. —Hill, 20, v. Hare, 14: Ame«s 24. v. Robinson. 13; Harris. 24, v. Noonnn, 0; Gordon, 21, v. Bremner, 12: Banks, a bye. Section D.—Third round: Munro. 10. v. Baker, 18; Morris, 21, v. Gee. 13; Were, 14. v. Buchnn, 13; Freeman. 24, v. Anderson. 8; Lobb. a bye. Foul th Round.—Munro, 18. v. I'reeniaii, 19; Morris. 23. v. Raker. 20: Gee, 23 v. Anderson, 12; Lohb. 7, v. Buchnn. 25; Were, a FUth Round.—Munro, lit, v Lobb 17: Morris, 8. v. Freeman, 22: We.re, 21. v. Baker. 17: Gee, 17, v. Buchan, 10; Anderson. a bye. r. oe Sixth Round.—Munro. 18. v. Gee 26; Morris. 19. v. Were, 11: Baker, 18, v. Lobb. 8; Buchan, 24, v. Anderson. 9; Freeman, a Section E.—Third round: McFarlane, 17. v. Oualtrougb. 23: Findlny.. 13. v. Cordes. 24; Richards, 17, v. Kriskovitch. 18; Pearce, 10.' v. Mc.lvor. 24; Forbes, a bye. Fourth Round. McFarlane. 24 v. Pea'-ce, 12: Findlny. 10, v. Qunltrough. 28: Cordes. 27. v. McTvor. 10; Forbes, 10. v. Kriskovitch, 17; Richards, a bye. Fifth Round.—McFarlane, 9. v. J'orbes, 17; Findlny, 27, v. Penrce. 10; Richards. 9, v. Qunltrough. 29; Ccydes, 18, v. Kriskovitch. 28: MeJvor. a bye. Sixth Round.—McFarlane. 21, v. Cordes, 24; Findlay, 27. v. Richards. 10; Qunltrough. 22. v. Forbes. 11: Kriskovitch. 29. V. McTvor, 7; Penrce, a bye. Section F.--Third round: Tynck, 20. v. Sooth. 17; Bruntori. 9. v. Fruish, 29; Cooper, 10, v. Finch, 18; Bell, 10, v. Hnllidry. 17; Trayes, a bye. Fourth Round.—Tynck. 11. v. 8011, 10; Brunton, 22. v. South, 14; Fruish, 19, v. Hallidny, 13; Trayes, 18, v. Finch, 10; Cooper, a bye. _ Fifth Round.—Tynck, 12, v. Trayes. 18: Brunton. 18. v. Bell, 12: Cooper, 19. v. Seath, 17; Fruish. M, v. Finch, 1"; Hallidav, a bye. . Sixth Round.—Tynck. 9. v. Fruish. 27: Brunton, 17, v. Cooper, 24: Seath. 23. y. Trayes, 18; Finch, 20 v. Halliday, 18; Bell, a bye. Following are the summaries:— Section A.—Wilson, 5 wins. 1 loss: Hunt. James, 4 wins, 1 loss: North, 3 wins, 2 losses: Pilkington. 3 wins, 3 losses. Section B.—Christoffel, 6 wins; Bnrchell. 4 wins, 1 loss; Stewart, Wilkinson. Pearce. 3 v/ins, 2 losses. Section C.—Bremner, 4 wins, 1 loss; Hill. Hn>ris. 4 wins. 2., losses. Section D.—Freeman. Gee, 5 wins, 1 loss; Buchan, 4 wins. 2 losses; Morris, Were, Baker, 3 wins. 3 losses. Section E.—Kriskovitch, 5 wins, 1 loss; Cordes, 4 wins. 1 loss; Qualtrough, 4 wins, 2 losses. Section F.—Trayes. 4 wins'. 1 loss; Finch, A wins, 2 losses; Hnllidny, Fruish, 3 wins, 2 losses.

BUCKLAND TOURNEY [from our own correspondent] PUKEKOHE, Saturday Eighteen rinks compeWl in an Easter tournament held to-dny by the Buckland Bowling Club. Play was conducted ill two sect ion a. A Papntoetoe rink. Wells. Trimble. Wily Booth, won one section with 5 wins, while a Pukekohe rink. Butcher, Swinbourn. W. Blake. Alasr.ey. won the other, also with 5 wins. The final of six heads resulted:Booth, 14, v Massey, 2. TOURNEY AT WHITJORA [ KIIOM our own correspondent] HAMILTON. Sunday Play in a full rink tournament was continued on the Whitioru Bowling Club's gr»en yesterday. The additional results are as follows: . Fourtli Round. -Smith. 28. v. Lewis, 17: Elliot 20. v. Irvine. 14: Rowe, 20. v. Lyntburn, 18; Paterson, 18. v. Fox, 14; Woodhnll. 20. v. Wyeherley. 15: Little. 23. v. George. 15; Clevly, 22, v. Fiddes, 20; Crabb, 20, v. St'ick, 19 . Fifth Round.—Fox, 31. v. Rowe, 11; Elliot. 23, v. Lewis, 10; Woodhall. 18, v. Smith. 15: Irvine, 27. v. Lymburn. 15; George, 22, v. Clevely. 17: Wyeherley. 27. v. Crabb. ]9; Pntevson, 24, v. Fiddes, II; Little, 23, v. Sleek. 10. Sixth Round.—l'nferson. 28. v. f,eorge. 21: Stuck, 24, v. Wyeherley, 22: Fox, 24. v. Irvine. 9: Lymburn,, 23, v. Lewis, 12: Rowe, 28. v. Fiddes, 22; Woodhall, 10, v. Elliot. 13: Crnbb, 2.1, v. Smith, 11; Clevely, 19. v. Little. 19The leading rinks nre Little, with 5» wins, and Fox and Paterson. with 5 wins each. WHANG AR El CLUB'S TOURNEY [from our own correspondknt] W TIA NG A R EI. Sa ti ird a y A progressive pairs tournament was held on the Whai.'gnrei Bowling Club's greens yesterday nnd to-day, the weather being fine. The greens wore in splendid order. The winning lead yesterday was J. Maurer, while Monk proved the successful skin. The winning lead and skip to-dny were H. Alenzies and iR. 11. Allan respectively. HAMILTON EAST MATCH. [I'HOM OUlt OWN COn.UKP-.'ONDRNTI lIAAITLTON, Sunday A progresnive pairs howling tournr.nient held at Hamilton East on Friday resulted in F. Coonibes winning i'ho skips' section with five wins, and S. Lorimer securing tho best position in the leads' division with five win?, CIjAUD'ELANDS MATCH [from our, own cokrbsponpknt] TIAAIIT/rON, Sunday A pin^rcsai v<3 pnirs howling (o\iniHinoiit was held at Clnud?lnnds yesterday. R. 11. Page was the winning skip with five successes, while. R. E. Conradi won the leads' section with 4i wins. TOURNEY AT I.IIKU RANG! [from our own correspondent I WHANG ARE I. Saturday The nniuint fcill-ririk tonvnament of tho Hikurangi Bowling Club opened yesterday and was continued to clay in good weather. The tournament will conclude on Alonday. The president. Mr. A. Sankey. iu opening the totirnainent, welcomed the visiting tennis. Following were the results:—First Round.— Doel. Walker, C. Robinson, Alaekay (Hikurangi), 21. v. Morrison, Staple, Alorrish, Stewart ( WhiuignrciL 18: Rivers, Arlidge, Williams. Graham (Russell), 22. v. Brierly. Dickson, Stark, I'hilJips (Hikurangi L 11; Curtis. Iluyton. AlcNaiighlon, Gribble (Kensington), 23. v. Johnston. Gnger, Snnlcev. Loinns (Hikurangi). 12; tireen, Twizell. Brown, Slee'e (Hikurangi), 21, v. McGregor, AlcMnth, J. Wnlker. livcrett (Kensington), 13; Alnr.'jii. Bull, Ward, Gibson (Hikunmgi), I!), v. Smith, Harris, Ackers, Robertson (Hikurangi), 13. Second Round. Graham, 21, v. Gribble, 19; Stewart. 22. v. Gibson, 20; Everett, 28, v. Lomas, 9; Robertson. 23, v. ."Vlaekay. 15; Phillips. 22. v. Steele, 17. Third Round.—Stewart, 21, v. Robertson, 10; Phillips, 2fl, v. Everett, 15; Lomas. 22, v. Graham, 19: Mnckay, 21. v. Gibson, 17; Steele, 29, v. Gribble, 25. Fourth Round.—Stewart, 19, v. Graham, 15; Gribble, 17, v. Phillips. 13: KvereU, 21, v. Alnckny, 17: Lomas, 24, v. Robertson, 10; Steele, 25. v. Gibson, 11. Fifth Round. Alaekay. 19, v. Grnhnm, 10; Steele, 17, v. Stewart, 15: Gribble, 17, v. ■Robertson, 15; Phillips, 20. v. Lomas, 15; Everett, 18, v. Gjbson. 13 Kixlli Pound. - Steele, 30, v. Lomas. 17: Stewart. 25. v. Phillips. 13; Gibson, 23, v. (frallam, 1!1; dribble, 17. v. Mnckay, I<>; Robertson, 19, v. Everett, 12. The leading tennis in the tournament are: —Steele, 5 wins nnd 1 loss; Stewart, Gribble, -1 wins, 2 lessen.

HAMILTON PAULS TOURNEY [l'llOAl OUR OWN- COItHKSI'ONDKNT] HAMILTON, Sunday The Ha mi I ton Bowling Club'ssjiairs tournament. was continued yesterday in fine wen I her. Additional results were as lows:--Fourth Round.—Section A: Land, 22, v. Coombes. 17; Chapman. 21, v. Mcinnes, 14; Yeoman, 21. v Meredith, 1,",; Mnsiers, 3'2,' v. Bond, 9: Crawshnw, 21, v.'Murphy, 12. Section. B.—Roberts, 24, v. Ada inn, 8; Smith, '22, v. Plummor, 21; Welch, 14, v. Webster, 12: Aitken. 20. v. Rowe, 14; Whinerny. 23. v. Xnirti, 20. Fifth Round.—Section A: Chapmnn. 19. v. Musters, 12; Meredith, 19, v. Bond, 15: Yeoman. 22, v. Coombes, 15; Mclnnes, 2.1, v. Murphy. 13; Land, 17, v, Crawshnw, 10. Section B.—Aitken. 19. v. Adnms. 18; Plimiincr, 21. v. Welch, 17; Roberts. 20, v. Nairn, Hi; Whinerny, 20, v. Webster, 19; Rowe. 22. v. Smith, 21. Sixth Poll nd.--Sect ion A: Chapmnn. 18, v. Pond. 15; Coonibes. 25, v. Meredith, 5; Mnsiers. 27. v. Murphy, 9; Yeoman, 24, v. Crnwshaw. 10; Mclnnes. 20, v. Lnnd. 18, Section P.—Rowe, 23. v. Welch, 11; Nairn, 23. v. Webster, 10; Adams. 20. v. Smith, 19; IMmrinier. '27. v. Whineray, 17; Aitken, 20. v. Roberts. 19. At (lie conclusion of the sixth round. Curtcis nnd Yeoman (Hamilton) were lendin:; with six wins, liaven and Roberts. Hitchcock nnd Chapnuin, Nicolas nnd Aitken, all of Hamilton, had five wins each. (J POT IKt TOURNEY [KJIOM OCR OWN COURKRI-ontiknt] OPOTIKI, Sunday Twenty competitors took part in a progressive pairs bowling tournament held yesterday on the Opotiki Citizens' greens. W. Frew and J. O'Sullivnn tied among the skips, A. Webb being winning lead.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21764, 2 April 1934, Page 13

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CAMBRIDGE TOURNAMENT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21764, 2 April 1934, Page 13

CAMBRIDGE TOURNAMENT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21764, 2 April 1934, Page 13

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