PENNANT BOWLING
AUCKLAND CENTRE'S EVENT PLAY Its' THE SECOND ROUND POSITIONS AND PERCENTAGES The second runnel of the pennant competition condneted by the Auckland Bowling Centre was played on Saturday afternoon. Climatic conditions were only lair. A liigli wind prevailed and later in the afternoon a heavy shower of rain upset the calculations nf the players. In section A the Helensville Club retained foremost position and Carlton remained second on the list. Remuera, previously third, changed places with Onehunga. the latter club being 11 per cent behind Carlton. Stanley took Takapiuwt's place in fourth position. Another /round of all wins by Howick pave ihat elul> > 10115 lead over it a next nearest rival H Ilsborough, in section B. Rocky XOO k retsiined third place behind Hillsborough. St. Hcliers displaced Ponsonby for fourth position. The following table shows the positions ana percentages of the competing olubs, quotas ijeiny mentioned in parentheses:— SECTION A Percent- ' Quota W. L. age Helensviiio ... .. 14) 3 1 75.00 Csrlion .. (301 201 9i 70.83 Ohehun;:a . „ .. (18) 10j 7J 59.72 Remuera . . .. ('2O) 7 13 52.50 Stanley ~ „ .. (6) 3 3 50.00 Grey Lynn .. .. (11) GJ 1\ 48.20 Mount Eden.. .. (13) 12 (> 47.22 Waitemata '. . ... (8) 4 4 1(i.87 Hallyburton-Johnstone ((i) 2! 3}. 45.83 Glen Eden .. .. (4) 2} li 43.75 Henderson .. .. (ft) 3 3' 41.(10 Balmorsl (14) 5 9 37.50 Takapuna .. (10) 1} 8J 37.50 West End .. .. (14) 4J 9} 30.3G Avondale , .. .. (G) 3} 2} 29.16 Buckland's Bi;ach . . (2) 1 1 25.00 SECTION B 1 PercentQuota W. L. age Howick .. .. (2) 2 0 100.00 Hillsbornuah .. (4) 3 1 68.75Rocky Nook., .. (10) GJ 3} 07.50 St. Heliers ... .. (10) 8 2 65.00 Rawhiti ' .. .. (81 6 2 62.50 Ponsonby .. .. (14) 6} 7} 57.14 Aucklard .. .. (24) 121 111 52.08 Devon port r . .. (16) 8 8 51.56 Papatoetoe . . (S) 5 3 50.00 Manure'iva .. .. f4) 22 50.00 Mount Albert .. (16) S 8 45.43 Otahuhu . . .. (8) 3 5 43.75 Epsom .. .. (14) 61 -71 42.18 Edendale .. (6) 3 3 41.66 Ellerslie (10) 2 8 27.50 New Lynn .. .. (4) 1 3 25.00 Papakura . (2) 0 2 25.00 Te Papapa .. (6) 1 5 25.00 are the results, the names of players of firist-mentioned club taking precedence in,,each case:— Auckland v. Epsom.—At Auckland: Beaumont, R. L, Wilson, Brackebush, M. Walker, 30, V. Wiseman," Wood. Philip, Furnell, 23; Titkethley, Clayton, McDougall, Maher. 33. v. R. Drummond, Broughton, Jackson, J. C. Wilson, 19; B. Smith, Bockett, Eaniel, Connor, 22, v. Gillespie, A. Wright, Beniiett. Bruce, 18; Morrison, Self. A. R. Donald, Bennet, 16, v. Field, Smith, Margison, J. Wright. 16; Barnes, Crow, Codd. W Smith, 10. v. Rolfe, Goodison, Montgomery/ Farland. 23; G. Allan, Dymock, r Gilles, Dadley, 7, v. Gouk, Bull, Wylie. T. R. George 27. At E&som: E. Thomas, Autj', McKinlay, Tamblyn, 22, v. Wright, Beckman, McDougall. Tanner, 12; A. Clarke, //King. Hacket, I. Clarke, 19, v. Williims. A. S. Lamb, Scott, C. Lamb, IS: Baker, Purdy. McMahon, Gifford. 23, t. Dunningham, Rosa, Paget, Parsons,- W; Newbcgin, Wright. J. M. Williams, H. Allan, 20, ly Gordon, Blood, Lewis, Ramsay. 19. Robertson, Sadler, Cuswortn, Parker, 19, v. Jansen, Pattisrson, Foubes--ter, Mingins. 23; Waite, BecK, Graham, D. Campbell, 13 v: J. Harrison. Gribble/ Buchan. Ricltmond, 30. Auckland v. New Lynn.—At Auckland; F. T. Williims Hewitson, Dixon, Barker, 26. v. Laing. Simpson, Dove, Edgerley, 14; Alexander, S Coldicutt, Leslie, Lyell, 20, v. Morgan, Overington, Meese, Johnson, 16. At New Lyn:a. L. Ure, Matheson, -W. J. Campbell, Woolley. 25. v. Dormer. Collard, Piatt, With>m. 16; Fillmore, Woodhead, Till. Spackmnn. 17, v. Williams, Malam. Cutler. Thompson, 23. ' Auckland ». Rawhiti.—At Auckland: Honeycombe, G. Reid, Luk«, W. Ure, 18. v. Baker, Allen.. Savin, Omerod. 27; TraoyTnglis, Clarkfon. Israel, Neil, 11, v. Penn, Hamlin, E. Walker, Macpherson, 22; Plummer. Perrett, Waters, McPhail, 14, v. Herriott, Zll ill. Haslnm. Cnlpin, 26; Bourke, Wells. Ke&ing, Pierce, 14, v. ,Ryalls, Ashton. Roberts, D. Harris. 16. At P R Colebi'ook, Susman, Lamb, W. H. Jones. 36. v., Aylett, Stewart, Worthmgton, Martin. 12; Bfinkman, Wyvern Wilson. C. Allan. BiftterHby, 25 % v. Scarborough, Beer, Leaning. Keller, 11.; Bailey. Hislop, Andrew. Steele. 17, v. Pederson, Townsend, Moncur. CMplin. 25; Darlow. Fletcher, Kasp«r. Osmond, 16. v. Carter, Mason, Coleman. Brown. 22. Ponsonby v. Rocky Nook—At Ponsonby: Richardson, 9. v. Farley. 20; E. Jury 14, , t. Loram. 21; Hilton, 11, v. W. A, Hill. 21; Griffiths,/ 13. v W. J. Peaixe. 21; McInnes. 18, v: Laylance, 19. At Bocky Nook; Somerville, 14. v. Wakerley, 17; Bryant. 18, v. Anderton, 18; Coburn, 27, v. Keatley, 17; Best, 28, v. Ellisdon, 10; Somers. 21, v. Rundell,^lß St. Heliers v. Ellerslie.—At St. Heliers: Hill, 20, v. Hay, 19; Koefoed, 25, v. Joll, 18; Russell. 19. v. Gollan, 17; BrooKfield. 10, v. Dickscm, 3G; Wright, 23, v.. ood, 13. At Morns. 39, v. Wood, 20; White, 29, v. Johnson. 22; Dawson, 27, v. / Macklow, Thompson, 16, v. Maud, 13; Price, 17, v. Godfrey, 15. Devonport v. Mount Albert.—At Devonport: Anderson. 17, v. Muir, 25; Jackson, 19, v. Thomas, 20; Melville. 27. v. Clarke, 14; McGonnell, 15. v. Sharpe, 19; Hessey, 18, v. Maxwell. 16; Trevethick, 23. v. Floyd, —. At Mourit Albert: Millar, 14. v. Blair, 26; Lowe, 17,. v. Allely, 21; Bach, 22. v. E. Thomas,/18; Pascoe, 25, v. B. Walker, 17; Snoad, 26. v. Newton. 14; Morgan, 10, ▼. Jenkin, 12; Gray, 24, v. L. Dawson, 37. Avondale /v. Grey Lynn.—At Avondale: j, Sutherland, 23, v. Curtis, 13; Cairns, 17, v. Newton, iC: Myers, 15, v. Walker, 29. At Grey L.vnn; SomerVille, 24, v. Croilin, 7; Fisher, 17. v. E. Buckley, 26; Kelsall, 20, t. J. C. Preston, 20. Grey Lynn v. Hallyburton-Johnstone. —At Grey Lynn; Knight. Gadd, J. Lye, R. C. Caddy, 22, v. Daniel, Dalil, Bromley, Tuplin, 16. At Point Chevalier: Mincharn, 13, v. Phillips,' 22 Onehunga v. Remuera. —At Onehunga: McLean, J. McKendrick, Collin, Lindbcrg, 15, t. Bolton, Wright, Griffiths, McMillan, 27; Adams, Sharkey. Crichfon, Vella, 17, v. Potts, F. Watson. P. Watson, Bray. 17; Beere. Bell, Kennedy-Ross, Kerns, 20, v. Evans, Rostgard, Brook, Newton, 12; Goode, Petchell, Wigginton, George, 25, v. Adams, Rathbone, Bowleg, Daniels, 16. At Remuera: Pople,/Duke. Neale, Livingstone, 21, _ v. Clarkson, Hatch, Pegler, Sheath, 17;' Hardley, Thorpe, Williams, Cross," 21. v. P. Jackson, Wight, Coc. Norton, 1.4; Hayes, Marshall, C. Skinner, Wright, 28. v. Johnston, Bull, Wallace, Harbutt. 8; O'Connell, Handlin, F. Stephens, A. Gotland, 18. v. Standen, Jones, Molbeck, Allen, 17. Onehunga; v. Henderson.—At Onehunga Gordon, Ycfu&g, Grace, Macklow, 15, v. Norcross, Kidd, Chilwell, Dollan, 22; J. Sitmner, Foote. Kirkwood, Harrison, 26. v. Williams, Leslie, Garelja, Pook, 20; Chalmers, CowelL McGuire, Mudie, 33, v. Holborow. Carter, Lisk, Leighton. 22. At Henderson: West/ Smith, Harlock, Kenny, 13, , T. Garelja, Jessop, Cossey, Hiftsinbotham, 21; Harvey, Brown, L. Bray. Bassett, 22. v. Radaly. Ongley. Wright. Moors. 15; Geraghj'y, Davenport, Wallace, E. Gatland, 15, v. Knaggs. Bust, BTidson, Maseey, 24. Papatoetoe v. Te Papapa.—At Papatoetoe: Stevens, Lov6grove, Brown, Mclvor, 23, V; Norton, Mitchell, Burridge, Moore, 23; Foss, Foster, Willcox, Hill, 21, v. Noonan, Bond, Dawsou, Simpson, 20; McFarland, England, Walker, Booth, 21, v. Turnbull, Tolladay, Harriman, Pilkington, 16. At Te Papapa: Daisey, Watson, McCull.iugh, Knight, 22, *7c ■*'' l . Legge, Speight. Davenport, •I®- White, Parr, Stevenson, Rawnsley, 21, Y- Wilson, I', Moore, Chapman, Johnson, 21; -R. McCullotigh, Gubb. Burnett, Smytheman. 21. v. Sissons. Jackson, Alleock, Moon, 20. Carlton v. Stanley.—At Carlton: Proud, Buchanan, Hobday. Hodd, 10, v. Byrne, Ririe, Clarke, Baker, 20; Sampson, Gavey, Sayers, de Launay, 26, v. Grinter. Gale, Ivory, McMaster, 19; R. Cooke, C. Mountain, A- Taylor, Truscott, 15, v. Howitt, Whitley. Weller, Smith, 20. At Stanley: Ritchie, 20, v. Jones, 20; H. B. Jenkins. 17, v. Johnstone, 17; Roberts, 25, v. Callon, 18. Waitemata v. Remuera.—At Waitemata: 4' U. Boles, C. Sampson, B. Rogers, J. Blacldedge, 14, v. Weair, Eaves. W. Jackson, W. T. Bell, 18; S. Osborne, W. Rackett, j? J. Williamson, F. G. Blackwell, 35, v. Egerton, Benson. Mahon, Young, 6; R. Entwiitle, E/ B. Hillam, C. Delany, D. Simpson, 20, v. Harle, Ferneyhough, A. Smith, Barnett, 18; E. W. B. Herrick, L. Dick, P. Stewart, S. E McGill. 26, v. Armandale, Buttimore, Sanderson, F. Shortt, 13- At. Remuera: N. E. He&th, W. M. Jacks, A. Parrish. J. Potter. 17, v. Keys, Ashton, Burcher, East. 28; E. Swindail. J. Brendan, W. Copeland, W. McKinstrie, 16, v Thronsen, Mellars, Lawrence, 19: W. Marshall. M. J. Walsh, R. G. Holland, J. W. Lethbridfje, 17, v. Fisher. R. Jackson. Mahoney. Harvey, 23; Daniel, Munro, A. B. fJ*rtin. G. Melhose. J. A. Robertson. 20, v. McNaughton, Ridings, J. Short, E. D. Reid, 17, '
Remuera v„ Glen Eden.—At Remuera: "Walker, Jf. Bell, Scott, Riesling, 28, v. A. Sunde, Routley, Marioniyich, Kirkpatrick, 19; Seprir. Dempsey, Garland, McCallum, 18, v. Allan, Edilston, Perkins, M. Snnde, 22. At Glen Eden: Fullerton. 15, v. Warner, 31.
Mount Eden v. Grey Lynn.—At Mount, Eden: Doull, Black, Sergeant, Hull, 25, v. Street, Snell, Gibbons, Tonge, 12; Rose, Dorld. Julian, Trayes, 17, v. Cunningham, D. Young, Don mm. Teague, II); Moore, Marihall, Tutt, Findlay, 17, v. Mason, Trewheeln., White, Hoiiking, 25. At Grey Lynn : Watson, Byrn, Kindall, Campbell, 15, v. Person, Le.vdon, Joseph Preston, Whittle, 23; Archtolfl. Foi'irie, Siierriffs, Bainbridge, *24, v. Bcohre, Shaw. Winter, Baildon, 10; Harle, Burlcy, Robertson. Smith, 18, v. Mason, Marshall. McMiirchy, lligginson. 17. Onehunga v. Halensvitle. —At. Onehunga: Stokes, Jones, Flowerday, Robertson. 19, v. Stanaway, Leonard. Dickson, Ellett, 13: Monaster, Tonkin, Green, Kerr, 16. v. Paton, tiock. Cooper. Smith, 22. At Helensville: Buchanan, MeKeniiie. Harks, E. V. Sutherland. IS. v. Wilson. McAlistcr. 24; Keelinii, G. H. Bray. S. W. Brown. I. J. Sutherland, !9. v Walters. Matheson. Strong, Saudi ii, 21. Hillsborough v. Edendale.—At Edrndnle: Wonib'.vell, Crawshaw, Williamson, Buckle. 22, v. McMillan, Conway, Bradshaw, Brownett, 14; Robertson, Sheppnrd, Davidson, St ringer, 15, v. Fielding, Noad, Bennett, Greenwood, 23. At Hillsborough: McMillan, Earlee, Vincent. Sainty, 30, v. Honey, East. Smith. Jackson, 8; Vazey, Wilkinson, Pollard. Thompson. 32. v. Pollard. Jones. Annison, Maud, 11 Mount Eden v. West End.—At Mount Eden: C Taylor, Mcßeath, McXab, Fraser, 20, v. Talierton. 'A. Watson, FraserSmith, Faire, 7; Cooper, Morison, Bigelow, . Uignan, 17, v. Sanderlands, A. T. Watson, , •Raynen, Plummer, 15: Cave, Harl.and, Daisley, J, H, Baker, 22, v. Clarke, Court, Price, Needham, 21; Henderson, G. H. Taylor, G. A. Sherriff, A. Jones, 20, v. Gail. Brown, McXair, McCarthy, 9; MoAllen, .T, Robertson, H. Pearse, Vivian, 13, v. Casley. Cabins, Nairn, Colthurst. 23. At West End: Walker, Moon, Reid, Taylor, 21, v. Lambcurne, Parkinson, J. H. Darby, R." H. Scott. 17; Cowan. McKenzie, Joil. Comes, 15, v. J. Darby. Kemp, Thomass, W. Hs.rdley, 14; F. Taylor. Almao, Gribble. i Gatenby. 17. v. F. R. Webster. Wilson, j Taylor, Worsfold, 29; Fookes. Chambers, i Kemp, C. C. Balser, 25, v. W. Irwin, E. j Cox, W. Kirk, Bremner, 16; Mason. Hay-.j cock, A. Campbell. Turner, 26. v. Phillips, j J. H. Hardy. Witten, Matthews, 18. West End v. Hallyburton-Johnstone.—At West End: J. Irwin, Brummell, Draffin, Cooke, 20, v. S. Crookbain, Grant, Cash, Hollows, 20; Ivinsey, Green, Stichbury, Brookes. 24, v. Trougher, Francis, R. Boag. Jackscn. 17. At Point Chevalier: Thompson, 14, v. Phillips., 22; Hopwood, 26. v. Breckon. 20. Carlton v. Balmoral.—At Carlton: Adamson, Cornish, Glenistor, Muston, 31, v. McGaffai:., Trewin, McLeod, Ramsay, 12: Angove, Brownlee, T. Mountain. Jones, 26, v. Nicholl, E. J. Goldsmith, Balderaon. Clews, 14; G. Duncan, Burns. Wetherilt. Gordon, 21. v. R. T. Brown, West, Winks, Kelly. IS; A. Watson, Inglis, H. Kent, Holmes. 30, v. Crevin. Percy, Sayers, Fisher, 16: Russell, W. Cross, G. Gladding, Hosking, 25, v. Vercoe, T. D. Anderson, Bush, Goldsmith, 25: Feran, A. Pollard. Sinclair, Perry. 14, v. Guthrie, Topley, W. Richardson. Goodall, 24. At Balmoral: Duffin, 15, v. Francis. 15; J. Duncan, 14, v. Layland, 23; S. Jenkin, 515, v. Chappell, 12; Graham, 25, v. Denison, 8; Baskville. 19, v. Lloyd, 15; H. Clarkd, 31, v. Truman, 10; Laird, 25, v. W. H. Clarke. 27. Mount Edlen v. Buckland's Beacti.—At Mounl; Eden: Douglas, Gillies, J. A. Pearce, Surman 15, v. Place. Clare. Mason. Rooke, 22. At Buckland's Beach: Mount Eden won the only game. Epsom V. Howick. —At Epsom: Hooper, 21, v. Burton, 251. At Howick: Howick won the only game. Epsom V, Papakura.—At Epsom: Hooper, 21, v. Burton, 22. At Papakura: McCallum, Hunt, Whitmore, Hammond. 15, v. Slater, Brown, McCowan. Wilson, 25. Mainurewa" v. Otahuhu. —Each club won two sfames. Edtmdale v. Papatoetoe.—At Edendale: Addison, 22. v. Wilson, 14. At Papatoetoe: Edendale won the only game. Porisonby v. Otahuhu. —At Ponsonby: McLeod, 12, v. Hooper, 25; Letham, 19, v. Gardner, 16. At Otahuhu: Ponsonby won both games. <• Carlton v. Takapuna.—At Carlton: Stohr, Johnston, Foote, Turner, 27, v. Knight, Lorimer, Jury, Dunlop, 21; Whittaker, Henley, G. Cutler, Wishart, 31, v. Howie, Amodeo, Nagle, Christcy, 16; Andrews, Clinkard, Bates, W. Balls, '25, v. Valentine, Downes, Somerfiold, Audley, 17; Frost. Mitchell, A. Gladding, Wrightson. 27, v. Morion, Kenrick, Price, .Mills, 15; T. Hill, Coutts, Vaughan, Elliot, 17, v. Walters, Runciman, Elliot;. Hanna, 17. At Takapuna: Carlton won three games and two we're drawn. .. " INTER-CLUB MATCHES Following arc the results of inter-club matches, the names of players of first-men-tioned club taking precedence in each case; Auckland v. New Lynn.—At Auckland: George, Matthews, Dicketts, Nicholson, 18, v. Jones, Howard. Barker, Cathie, 21. At New Lynn: Duni\e, Tyler, Simpson, CoakIcy, 36, v. Reed, Brady, Jeffrey, James. Remuera v. Glen Eden.—At Remuera: Coath, Riordan. Lusher, Fullerton, 15, v. F. Sunde. Copeland, Glucina, Warner, 31. Te Papapa v. Ellerslie.—First-year players: Strong, Bamett, Stone, L. Jones, 21, v. Woo! lien, Proctor; Day, Hatton, 16. Onehunga v. Henderson.—At Onehunga: Mack'Jow, 16,„ v. Dollar. 22; Harrison, 26, v Poole, 20; Mudie, 33, v. Leighton, 22. At Henderson: Kenny, 13, v. Higginbotham, 21; Baesett, 22, v. Moores, 15; E. Gatland, 15, v. Massey, 24. Hillsborough v. Balmoral—At Hillsborough, first-year: Welham, Brand, Dormer, Brown, 14, v. Fort, Keith, Moon, Long, 21. • Ponsonby v. Rocky Nook.—At Ponsonby: Foster, Baggett, Brown, W. Reid. 20, v. W. 8,. Cliffe, Winters, Miller, Thomas, 12. At Rocky Nook: Edwards, Mullinger, Harris, Goldwater. 14, v. Bowen, D. Stormont, I. Stormont, T. Jones. 15. Balmoral v, Rawhlti.—At Balmoral: W. S Fisher, 24, v. Morrow, 11. At Rawhiti: Bernard, 15, v. Tremain, 20. Onehunga v. Remuera.—-At Onehunga: George, 25, v. Darnells, 16; Kerns, 20, v. Newton. 12; Vella,'l7, v. Bray. 17; Lindberg, la, v. McMillan, 27. Grey Lynn v. Avondale.—At Grey Lynn: Brothers, 19, v. Wilson, 16; Gilbert, 17, v. Smith, 22. ' '
Clevedon v. Pukekohe—At Clevedon: Campbell. Seed. Bannerraan Munro v. Hart, Short. Day, Bilkey, 9; Stephens, Hep-v-orth Dawe, Duder, 15, v. Lowne. Harvey Wyatt, David cßouleton, 17; Tylden, Waterhouse, Ryburn, Gore, 18. V - Seed, Wymer; Bradanovich, Keith, j9, Mellaop. Eyre, Buli. Greenfield, 11. v. McGrath, 1)111 Crosbie, Munro, 14. Aggregate points. Clevedon, 67: Pukekohe, 59. Buckland v. Pukekohe.-At Buck land-. Holland, Lindsay, Bullock, Hewitt, 20, . Taylor. J.' P. Carter, Price. Short, .4, Allan. Home. Steele, Jamison, 24, v. G. Carter, Walsham. Crisp. Bish, 20 A R Wright, Fulton, Wiggins, R. T. Wrigttt, l*. v Marshall. J. Carter. Ingpen, Blake, 19, Campbell, Hendry. Griffin. Danes, 26, v. Basham, Wilcox. Fitness, <" • gregatft pointts: Buckland, 84, Pukekone, Tuakau v. Pukekohe—At Tuakaii: Smeed^Te. 1 ' v Patterson, McPher T'ld^Sb ß^! S v n 'Rehkll, Wright, EH"' v 4: S a n r d dß 'La°w 6 r|: F lti: m^'Law: rS' Hoshim, 25. Aggregate points: Tuakau, 56; Pukekolic. 113.
CLUB MATCHES Following are the results of club games: rarllton.— Percentage fours: Allen. Scott, Damon, j p Isaacs, ISeumegun, iieser. Robertson. 18. Ro( * y nA dm W. y Kay's/ 24 v S Jliaw? H. J Smith. Dorrington, Joass, 19. Bank!! too Scar B bo^Bl^ na i" Whale, Harvey, Clarke, .17. * WaHemata— Percentage fours: J. \- ir.ilihrook N. S. Davidson, R. G. Hunt, H. fir. 19 v J. Hendereon, W. Hulse, Mr T> Pnherl 1 ? G B. Chinnery, 18; F. W. P- Hobeila. Ur a Moreland, David Lees, B. E. Joy, . ■ Tarbutt, C Roi.e b Elston 15; F. W. Mitchell, j' Freeman, W. Walker, W. L. Rowland, in V H C Fowler. J. Horan Kinvig, A. S.' Tarrant, 14. Pairs: W. ter, 24, v. G. B. Chinnery, G. Melhose, 21. Onehunga.—Ordinary draw: Bold, Smetis*- \ c£. Cliamtion pairs: Green, Macklow, -2, McLea:n, Ross. 17. Te Panapa.— Ordinary draw: Patterson, F. Tapp. 33. v - Presti.ee, Jackson, sen., 9. Remuera. —Bray badges: B r eon Lawrence, Norton, 19, v. Macey, Bull, Allen. Wooller, 16. Junior summer badges: Schofleld. Meiisell, McNaughton, Weir, 21, v Standen. Egerton, Walker, Annandale. 17. Ordinary draw; Richardson, Whitley, Donaldson. Saffrey 19 v. W. G. Bell. O'Leary, Burnett, Feldon, 16. Halliburton Johnstone.—Moor, Talbot, ciffS v * Cole, Robins. IJdds. 27; Reynolds, Clemow, Bishop, 20, v. R. M. Boag, ,H. DjJ <on» .Solomon, 19* B
St. Hellers.—Ordinary draw: P. Hume, McGregor, Edgeworth, Pennington, 19, v. Clark, J. Hume, Laslett, Dean, 18; Riddell, Cox, McLaren, 17, v. Greenhough, Williams, Miller, 19. Epsom.—Daniel, Hollis, Howard, Hayes, •JO v. Moir, S. Harrison, Vealc, Wallace, 18; Morrison, Ilendry, M.vnott, McCullugh, HO, v. J. W. Hill, Freeman, Ambury, Mil cliell, 7; Mackie, Bailey, J. Drummond, Moylc, 21, v. Dicken. Frost. Lawrence, Leigh, 11; Cerntty, French, Alfrey. New man, 17, v. O'Donnell. Dyson,- Hamtinn. Mnrlow, 15; W. Hill. Flynn. Evered. White-house, 2.'!. v. Ronayne, Swectman. Hounsell, Wells, 12.
Ponsonby.—Ordinary draw: Richardson, Reattie. 19. v. Cosgrave, Harper, 7: Stew ii rt, Thompson, Brabant, 18. v. Swinton, Frioberg, \V. Moore, 22; Bosucll. Luwson, Fraser, Ingall, 16. v. Aldis, Stevenson. Moore, McCarroll, 22 Mount Eden.—Ordinary draw: A. Wood, Lane, Bailey. 1". v. Randall. Offer, Derrick, 15; Yates, Wilkinson, Martin, 35, v. Deanland. D. Smith, Holloway, 9; Owens. Lewis. Sissons, 16, v. Roberts, King, Simmonds, 10. Edendale.—Ordinary draw: Conway, Bayliss, Jones, Florey, 23. v. Smith, Fcilding, Wood, Bradslia w, 15; Common, Bluck, Watts, 8. v. W. Cook, Elmbranch, Blackmore. 31.
Grey Lynn.— Ordinary draw: Collier, Plu-lun, 16, v. Rodfern, Bleukley, 18. Waiuku.—Aldred buttons: J. Barriball, Arniitnge. E. S. Barriball. Whiteside (holders), v. Anderson, Hayes, Roscoe, Wright, 17. Club fours: 1. McDonald, Millingtpn, A. M. Barriball. Aldred, 18. v. Staunton, Jerram. McNaughton 1( Jones, 17; Andrew. Hull, Crouch. Bint. 'lB, v. R. Barriball, Honey. Henry, Neil. 16; A. Arklo, T. McDonald. Garland, Williams, '23, v. Barnabj:. Duff. Hamilton, .A. M. Barriball, 17; Arkle, Alefounder, Bridle. Elmsl.v, 26. v. Hyland, Sommerville. Gill, C. R. Barriball. 21.
Papakura.—Ordinary draw: Sincock, Bartels. Bates. 22, v. Paton, Evans, H. E. McEntee, 21; Andrew, W. McEntee, AgmenSmith, 16, v. Anderson. Munro. Boagey, 12- Quiglev. Dunckley, Doull. Snell. 27, v. Pollock. Peirie. McKay, Coldicutt, 12.
GAMES AT HUNTLY [from our own correspondent] HUNTLY, Saturday Club fours .were played on the Huntly bowling green to-day, resulting as follows: Williams. Hall. George. 22, v. Broadbent. Pendleton, W. Smith, .17; "Weaver. R. Meadows. T. Douglas. Holland. 22, v. Chisholm, Ingram. Boyd, Littleproud, 15; I Parkes, Shead. Welch, Auld, -3,, v. R. Tweedie, Davies, Bullough, E. Smith. 13; i Bowron, Penman, Watson. J. Tnrton, 32, v. Weaver, Green, Fairhurst, Lindsay, 13; J. Harris, Clinch. Hedley, J. D. Turton. 2b, v. Wear, J. Tweedie, Elliott, J. Douglas, lb. MATTHEW FERNS MATCH [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday A Matthews Fernß match was played on the Claudelands green yesterday, and resulted in the holders. C. S. Gillies, A. J. Hargreaves, A. Webber and A. J. Preacott, defeating the challengers, H. J. Paton, C. Woodcock, W. Howe and W. Fraser, by 22 points to 11. TE AWAMUTU CLUB [from our own correspondent] .TE AWAMUTU, Sunday The following games were played on the Victoria Park greens yesterday afternoon: — H Collison, C. Mclnnes, R. Ross. W J. North, 23, v. E. Rushbrooke, A Christie. J. T. North, J. Hawkins, 20; S. Haines. H. Andrew. C. Cruichshank, S. W. McMillan, 20. v. J. Howie, H. Wyllie, R. L. Henderson. G. Angns, 17; C. G. Downes. E. N. Pascoe. G. P. Smith. T. Mclnnes. 25. v. V. L. Gittos. S. J. Nobes, D. McArthur, H. Worthington. 10; W. Ryan. H. Brill. J. B. Wilson. 25. v. S. H. Dunkley, E. Bryant, A. Reese, 15. PAEROA BEATS TE AROHA [from our own correspondent] PAEROA, Saturday An inter-club bowling match between Paeroa and Te Aroha was played on 'the Paeroa green this afternoon and resulted in a win for Paeroa by 208 points to 199. Te Aroha won five games and Paeroa four. Following are the results, Paeroa players being mentioned first in each case: —Mclntyre, Walker, W. Smith. Henderson, 26, v. Cryer, Pryde, Hiiiton, Kristovich. 28; Alexander. JFarrell, Day, Dr. Davis, 18, v. Hopkinson, Wood, Palmer, Rayburn, 34; Jarvis, Maude, R V. Weadon. Chamberlain, 16, v. Couley, Pilkington, Goldsbury, Powell, 19; Wright. Morley, Turner, Edwards, 19. v. Stuck, Lynch, Tapp, Buckan, 21; Findlay, Matkovich, Holes. Silcock, 16, v. Penton, Sleep, C Wallace, Hedge, 21; Rooney, G. 'Williams, Pye, T. M. Williams. 32, v. Willis, "Kilgour, Rijach.. J. Heathcote, 10; G.Vowles, A Vowles, Lockyer. Cane, 34, v. Sullivan. W. Smith, Clothier, W. Maingay, 15; Harms, Waines. Maiden, Gibb, 26, v. Sellers, Forrest. Thornton. Bash, 19; W. Neil. Fraser, Samuel, Pinder. 25, v. T. Rowe, Dale, Kennington, C. Stuck, 32. MATCHES AT THAMES [from our own correspondent] THAMES, Sunday The Court Memorial Badges were again challenged for yesterday, but Smith s rink in a close game emerged still the holders. The teams were:—Chilton., W. McConnell, ■ C Taylor, W. Smith,. 24, v. L. White, L. Billing, Boyle, <L. Griffen, 23. Other games ■were:—Candy, J. McConnell, Williams, G. Cordes, 25. v. E. Griffen, Hawthorn. Clendon, Liggins, 10; Bluck, Glover, Boneani, Delamore, 19, v. Ayre, Bell, Gallop, H. Cordes, 19; Boles, Palmer, Gooder, Bennett, 21, v. Dovell, Fearn, R. Taylor. Millington. 16; Len Griffin, Saunders, Twentyman, 20, v. Martin, Currie, Murray, 18. KENSINGTON CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Sunday The following are the result 3 of matches played yesterday by members of the Kensington Bowling Club :—Percentage fours: Hayward, Baker, Geldard, McMath, 14, v. Ross. Campbell, McKay, Huyton, 11; Hellier, Hilford, St.endman, Curtis, 15, v. Hill, Moore, Clarke, Stringer, 10; Franklin, Kelly., Walder, Everett, 18, v. Drummond, Johnson, Hutchings, Cliff, 14. Handicap pairs: ' Stevenson, McMath, 24, v. Cliff, Johnson, 14: Moore, Geldard, 17, v. Huyton, Frßnklin, 15; Hill, Stringer, 21. v. McKay, Simpson, 18; Hilford, Everett, 19, v. Kelly, Baker, 18; Franklin, Huyton, 18, v. Kelly, Baker. 14; Hilford, Everett, 19. v. Campbell. Curtis. 12; Meiklejohn, Walker, 24, v. McGregor, Tibbits, 12.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21961, 19 November 1934, Page 15
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