BOWLING
PUBLIC SERVICE OFFICERS The report presented at the annual meeting of the Auckland Public Service Bowling Association last evening stated that, the usual two tourneys, rinks in March and pairs in November, drew Tecord entries. The shield winner was the Defence Department, represented by Drs. TraceyInglis, McDougall, Macky and Hardie Neil. The- winning pair was a Land 3 and Survey team. W. Johnson and J. Y. Dixon. The report and balance-sheet were adopted, the latter showing a sound position. The election of officers resulted as follows; —President, Mr. J. E. Green (Post and. Telegraph): vice-president, Mr. R. G. Thcjmas (Internal Affairs): past president. Sergeant Rowell (Police Department): hon. treasurer, Mr. R. G. Thomas: hon. secretary, Mr. C. G. Maher; auditor. Mr. J. Lane; committee, Messrs. W. J. Campbell, A. H. Blackburn. J. H. Colthurat, G. H. Plummer, R. Lanigan, W. R. Fletcher, C. Barnes and the past president, Sergeant Rowell. Jt was reported that a total of 36 entries had been received for the rink tournament to be held on the Mount Eden Club's greens next Tuesday. WAIKATO RINKS SHIELD [from our own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Monday Leamington's second challenge for the Waikato Rinks Shield win successfully withstood by the Cambridge) Bowling Club on Saturday. Cambridge is now leading in the competition with four wins. Ngtmiawahia being next with three. The competition concludes for the season at the end of the month. Details are as follows: Rinks Shield.—Cambridge (G. A. James, M. J. McNamara. A. Pearce, Edgar James), 29, v. Leamington (A. Macdonald, N. Edge, H. P. Nelson, J. Mclvor), 12. Other results were:—Palmer, J. Hooker, Glanvjlle, Hulme, 19, v. Gibson, Walter, H. Webber, Butler, 18; Atkinson, Ward, Allan, Holliday, 28, v. Taylor. Miller, Keeley, Williamson, 14; Whitehorn, Clayton. A. Richardson, J. Linsley, 20. v. R. White, W. Hooker, Armstrong. Amyes. It; Smyth, Bromwich. H. Hill. .Finch, 20. v. Benior, Wilkins, Cooper, Martjrn, 15; Drake, J. Richards, Speight, C. Zainey. 29, v. Creed, Fogarty, Rodgers, Wooldridge, S; Law, Hammond. Boulton, Wallis, 20. v. Chandler, L. Webber. Lundon, Edwin" James, 18. Leamington Green.—Lowe. Kirkby, Paton, 23, v. Wallace, Andrews, Fitzgerald, 17. PAEROA FOURS TOURNAMENT [by telegraph—OWN correspondent] PAEROA. Monday The Paeroa Bowling Club commenced a fours tournament on Saturday, the first two rounds being played. Results were as follows: — First Round.—Matkovich. G. Williams, Pye, Taylor, 15, v. Morrison, Rooncy, Marsh. 14: H. Smith. Armstrong. Wright, Towers 14. v. W. Neil, Mnrley, Weadon, Cane, 11: G. Vowles. McQuillan. Balrclay. Silcock 13. v. Johnson, Alley, L. J. Smith, Dr. Davis, 11; Forrest, A. Vowles. M(icaulay, Edwards, 18. v. Harms. Farrell. Holes, Chamberlain, 10; Walmsley, .Tarvis, Samuel Gibb, 22, v. Melntyre, Chick. Pnscoe, Maiden, 7; Fraser, Maude. W Smith. T. L. Williams. 10. v. Findlay, Malcolm. Lockyer, Brockcj, 8. Second Round. —Brocket. 22. v. Cane, 7; Taylor. 20. v. Silcock. 14: Towers. 11. v. Maiden. 11; Edwards. 17. v. Gibb, 11; Davis, 14, v. Marsh. 11; Chamberlain, IG, v. T. L. Williams. IS. CLUBS AT OPOTIKI [by telegraph—own* correspondent] OPOTIKI, Monday Another match for the Stevens Pennant was played on Saturday between the Opotiki Bowling Club (holders) and (ho Opotiki Citizens' Bowling Club. The match resulted in an easy win for the holders by 54 joints. Results were as follows. Citizens' Club names first: —Black, Burton, Paterson, O'Sullivan, 15, v. Moody, Ilathnway, Burrett, Scott, 20; Maddren, Lovell, Penman, Creagh, 10. v. Mnnsell, Kidd, J. Tabb, Dawson, 23: T. O'Sullivan, Stevenson, C. Tabb, Frew, 13, v. Reeves, Webb. Stephenson, Short, 19; .Tephson, Chatfield, J. Smith, Simmonds. 16. v. Scolt, Oswald, Budd, Gordon. 27; Crnig, W. Smith, Payne, Foy, 9, v. Cave. Walker. Bridger, Candy, 31; Wilkins, JefFery, Battle. Stevens. 12. v. Downos, Salt, Stuart, Anderson, 18. Totals: Citizens', 84; Opotiki Club, 138. WHAKATANE SHIELD MATCHES [ JIY TELEGRAPH —OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHAKATANE, Monday The fourth and deciding shield match between the Whakatane and Tnnentua Bowling Clubs was played nt Whakatane on Saturday when Taneatua won by 87 points to 58. Following are details of the piny, Whakatsine players being mentioned first:—Hellyer, Brown. Currn.il, Loane. 7, v. Merrie, Grace, Peebles, Rae, 19: J. Bell, E. J. Bell, Baxter, Chambers, 11, v. Ruddick. Downnrd, Mitchell, Ferguson, 28; Newth, Hcaly, Chamberlain, Hogg, 23, v. Sykrs, McGougan, Foster, Moody, 17; Hyland, Smith, Howart, Britten, 17, v. McPherson, Lynch, McDonnell, Forrest. 23. In a Feathers match Cairns, Hollis, Hancock. Hooper (Whakatane), defeated Hunt, Kelly, Bull, Drought, 21 to 14. THE TAURANGA CLUBS I SINGLES TITLES DECIDED 1 [by TELEGRAPH —OWN correspondent] TAURANGA. Monday In the final of the Tauranga Bowling Club's singles championship Guiness, 25, beat Smith, 15. The filial of the Tauranga South Bowling Club's championship singles resulted in a win for Dykes over.Newshnm by 24 to 15. In the handicap singles Dy kea, 31. beat Holmes, 11.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22056, 12 March 1935, Page 13
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