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CAMBRIDGE TOURNAMENT

RKSULTS OF FURTHER FLAY [I'JIOM OUlt OWN COItUI'.SrONDKNT] CAMBRIDGE, Monday The Cambridge Bowling Club's Easter tournament was continued to-day in fmo weather. Results are:— Section A. —Round seven; Boyec, 17, v. Fookes, 13; Hunt, 30. v. Sloiine, (i; North, 23, v. James, HI; Wilson, 20, v. Hollard, 13; Pilkington, a bye. Round eight: Boyce, 13. v. Pilkington, 32; Hunt, .15, v. Bookes, 1G; North. 23, v. Slounc, 18; James. 23, v. Holla r<l, 16; Wilson, a bye. Section B. - Round seven: ChrislofTel, 19, v. Pearce, 15; Thomas, 11, v. Nelson, 14; Stewart, 26, v. Wilkinson, 9; Loanu, 15. v. Burchell, 21; Evans a bye. Round eight: ChrislofTel, 13, v. Jivans, 21; Thomas, 8, v. Pearce, 19; Stewart, 22, v. Nelson, 17; Wilkinson, 17, v. Burchell, 28; Loatie, a bye. Section C. —Round seven; Hill, 16, v. Breniner, 25; Amess, 10. v. Noonan, 22; Hale. 20, v. Banks, 16; Harris, 11, v. Hare, 22; Gordon, a bye. Round eight: Hill, 22, v. Gordon, 20; Amess, 11, v. Breniner, 1,8; Hale, 14, v. Noonan. 23; Banks, 27. v. Hare. 30; Harris, a bye. Section D.—Round seven: Munro, 24, v. Anderson. 13; Morris, 10, v. Lobb, 20; Were. 20. v. Freeman. 15: Gee. 12. v. Baker. 13;' Buehnn, a bye. Round eight; Munro, 18, v, Buchan, 19; Morris. 20. v. Anderson, 12; Were, 9, v. J,obb, 20; Freeman, 15, v. Gee. 31: Baker, a bye. Section E.—Round seven : McFarlane. 17, v.. Mclvor 18; Findlay, 10, v. Forties, 18; Richards, 15, v. Pearce. 13; Qualtrouph, 20, v.. Cordes, .19; 3\ risko vitch. a byo. Round' eight: McFarlane, 14, v. Kriskoviteh, 21I'hndlay, 10. v. Mclvor, 16; Richards, 19, v. Forbes. 16: Pearce, 11. v. Cordes. 22; Qunltrough, a bye. Section F.—Round seven: Tvack 17, v. Ilalliday, 15; Brunton, 20, v. Trayes. 19; Cooper. 11, v. Bell, 1G; Sealh, 13, v. Finish, 14; Finch, a, bye. Round eight: Tynclc, 23, v. Finch. 20; Brunton. 16. v. TTnllidny 33; Cooper. 14, v. Trayes. 22; Bell, 20, v. Fruisli, 21; Seath, a byo HAMILTON PAIRS COMPETITION QUALIFYING FOUNDS [l'"UOX[ OUlt OWN CORI!KSrONDKNT] HAMILTON, !Monday I'ine weather prevailed in Hamilton today. when the Hamilton Bowling Club's pairs tournament was continued. Additional results were as follows: Seventh Round.—Section A: Crawshaw, 26, v. Meredith, 7; Laud, 22, v. Masters. 17; Teaman, 27, v. Mclnncs. 15; Chapman. 23, v. Murphy, 11; Coombea, 24, v. Bond. 17. Section B; Smith, 27, v. Aitken. 34; Plummer. 27. v. Nairn. IS; Adams. 21, v. Welch, .10; Roberts, 14. v. Webster. 8: Ro.ve. 25, v. Whineray, 19. Eighth Round.—Section A; Mclnnes. 26. v. Meredith, 18; Bond, 20, v. Murphy, 6: Coombes, 20, v. Crawshaw, 18; Chapman, 22, v. Laud. 11 ; Yeaman. 24, v. Masters. 23. Section B; Whineray, 26, y. Adams, 15: Aitken. 22. v.- Welch, 15: Rowe, 20, v. Nairn, 13; Webster, 21. v. Plummer, 17; Smith. 14. v. Roberts. 13. Ninth Round.—-Section A: Laud. 25. v. Murphy. 22; Bond, 21, v. Crawshaw. 18; Meredith, 17, v. Masters, 11 ; Chapman, 17. v. Yeaman, 9; Coombes, 21. v. Mclnnes. 17. Section B: Smith, 24. v. Welch, 6; Webster, 24, v. Rowe, 14; Adams, 21, v. Nairn. 12. Hitchcock and Chnpmr.i (Hamilton) and Curteis and Yeaman (Hamilton) lead in section A, with eight wins and one loss each. Several pairs tied for (he B section leadership, jvith six wins each. PLAY AT HAMILTON WIN FOR CLAFDFLANDS RINK [FROM OUR OWN CORKF.SPONI)KNT] HAMILTON. Monday The Whitiora. Bowling Club's full rink tournament was continued to-day in fine weather. The additional results were;— Seventh Rour.d. —Cralib. 25. v. Elliot. 20: Lymburn, 23. v. Wood hall. 9; Paterson. 22„ v. Clevely, 16; Irvine, lli, v. Fiddes, 15; Stuck. 15. v. Smith. 15: Rowe. 18, v. George, 14; Wvcherley. 17, v Little, 14: Fox, 19. v. Lewis. 17. Eighth Round.—Smith, 15, v. Wvcherley, 13; Cralib, 23, v. Lynibura, 38: Stuck, 22. v. Elliot. 17: Woodhall. 26. v. Fox. 7: Irvine, IS, v. George. 13; Clevely. 20, v. Rowe, 15: Paterson, 27, v. Little, 15; Lewis, 20. v. Fiddes, 11. Xinth Round.—Litfle, 25, v. Smith, 11; Irvine, 20, v. Clevely. 19; George, 39, v. Lewis, 16; Crabh. 22. v. Fox, 37; Elliot. 20. v. Wvcherley, 16; Paterson, 22, v. Rowe. 36. O. F. Clothier. C. G. Speight. W. Darlinorton and J. Paterson with eight wins and one loss, won the tournament. BUCKLAND PAIRS TOURNEY [from our own corrkspondknt] PUKEKOHE, Monday A very successful pairs tourney was held by the Buckland Club to-day, 24 pairs taking part. Tli'. section winners were Docherly nnd Gardiner (Papatoetoe) and Hunt and Whitmore (Papakura). They will play ofl at a later date. HAMILTON FAST PAIRS [from OUR OWN cohrksponiiknt] lIA MILT OX, Monday 111 a progressive pair.s tournament held at Hamilton Fast, Coombes and Robertson tied in the skips' section, with four wins each, while Coe, Gamble. Vaile and O. GifTord tied in the leads' division, with three wins each. HIKURANGI TOURNAMKNT [BY TKI.KGRAI'H —OWN CORHK.SI'ONJHvNT] WHAXGARiEI. Monday The Hikurangi Bowling Club's annual field rink tournament was concluded to-day ill fine and overcast weather. The winning rink was Green, Twizell, C. Brown. Steele (Hikurangi), with six wins and one loss. Morrison, Staple, Morrish, W. Stewart (Whangarei), were runners-up, with five wins and two losses. The seventh round was played this morning Only between the leading (cams and resulted as followsSteele, 23. v. Robert--son, 14; Stewart, 22, v. Gribble,. 16, These results placed Stcelo the winner of the tournament, with Stewart as runner-up. NORTH ISLAND TOURNEY LH V TKJ.KO ItA I'll —I'HKSS ASSOCIATION J PALM'ERSTON NORTH, Monday higliteen rinks qualified for )>ost-section play in the Xo.'l'h Island rinks tourney, as follows: Fenwick (Noil hem), Ramsay, J. M* :in<l A, ' noH (t'aliiKTston North), Hull (llostings). Bain (Rlenheim). Corbridge (Manav/alu J, Brilland (I'ahiatua), C "I" lei- (Inland Bay), Bury (I'alm.-rston Aorth), King (Manawalu). Aitken (Oroua). Skoglund (Slralfmll. Berry (Thorndon), < l'.-'i'v"' 1 (I'u lme is ton North I, Ramsay ireilrlnig). IhomsoTi (Foxton), and Tantrum (Terrace End).

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21765, 3 April 1934, Page 13

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CAMBRIDGE TOURNAMENT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21765, 3 April 1934, Page 13

CAMBRIDGE TOURNAMENT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21765, 3 April 1934, Page 13

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