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BOWLING

CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT SECTION PLAY COMMENCED THREE ROUNDS DECIDED Good conditions prevailed for the commencement of the 24th annual Christmas tournament of the Auckland Howling Centre. The (5S rinks competing nre divided into six sections, two of 10 rinks each and four of 12. Section play will he continued to-day and tomorrow, while post-section play will he commenced at the Carlton green on Wednesday. Following arc the results of play on Saturday:— SKCTION A.—.At Grey Lynn First Hound.—Baskiville, Jcnkin, Higgot, de Launnv (Carlton), 22, v. Walker, Molloy, Sinclair. Little (Carlton), lit; Callon, Clair, llitchen, McMaster (Stanley), 2S, v. Piper, McKinstry, Somervell, Dick (Ponsonby), 12; (leragiity, Schnackenberg, Gosling, Gatland (Onehunga), 2(i, v. Cory-Whyte, Maud, .1011, Dickson (Ellerslie), 15; Apple.vard, Watson, Tyndall. Dawson (St. Hellers), 2:t, v. W. Campbell, Barker, D. Campbell, Mason (Auckland), 12; Tyson, Ilessey, Wrigley, Lundon (Devonport), 21, v. Walker, Delauiore, Harland, W. E. Taylor (Mount Kden), Second Hound. —Gatland, 2:1. v. McMaster, 1a; Taylor, 21, v. Dawson, 13; d» Laiinay, 27, v. Dick, 20; Jiiindon, 2(5, v. Litile, Hi; Mason, 22, v. Dickson, is Third Round.—Lundon, v. Dawson, 15; de Laiinay, 20, v. Gatland, 15; McMaster. 21. v. Mason", 22; Taylor, 10, v. Dickson, Mi; Dick, Mi, v. Little. 11. Summary.—de Laiinay and Lundon, •! wins; Gatland, Taylor and McMaster. 2; Dick, Mason and Dawson, 1; Little and Dickson, no wins. SECTION B-—At Balmoral First Round.—Dickson, Tomlins, Brooke, Lancaster (Carlton), 21, v. Baker, Katterfeldt. Walker, G. Hosking (Carlton), II; Bur.han, Letliam, Rolfe, Parsons (Ponsonby), 21, v. Braithwaite, Wilson, Higginbothaui, Mingins (Epsom), Mi; E. ,Lines, Grinter, Johnson, Baker (Stanley), 1/, v. Turnball, Gilmore, Chapman, Criehton (Onehunga), 15; Anderson, Chappell, Kelly, W. C. Franks (Balmoral), 21, v. Roulston, Short, W. Short, Armstrong (Pukekohe), •20; Bolton, Buchanan, Doherty, Melville (Devonport), 25, v. Alton, Slierriff, Cooke, Findlay (Mount Eden), 11. Second Round. — Mingins, 27, v. Criehton, MS; Armstrong, 20, v. Findlay, 15; Parsons, 25, v. Hosking. 20; Melville, 22, v. Lancaster, 20; Franks, 2(i v. Baker, 13. Third Round.—Melville, 17, v. Armstrong, Hi; Criehton, 2:i, v. Hosking, 20; Mingins. 2S, v. Franks, 10; Baker, 21, v. Findlay, 15; Lancaster, 21, v. Parsons, 15. Summary.— Melville, •'! wins; Parsons, Lancaster, Franks, Mingins and Baker, 2; Armstrong and Criehton, 1.

SECTION C—At Epsom

First Round.—D. Sunde, A. Sunde Yninjes, Marinovich (Glen Eden), 21, v Blair', Whittaker, Bird, Torrance (Carlton) I ;j; Robertson, Gifford, Francis, Benson JPa I moral), to, v. Whittoine, Mo.vle, Nairn Fisher (Epsom), 17; Oughton, Yeo, Lorani Keatley (Rocky Nook), 20, v. Stevens Sinims, Campbell, Wigginton (Onehunga) l.'l; Bashan, Burrows, Bisli, Bilkey (Puke kohe), 17, v. Lea, Paisley. Gribble. Shir riffs (Mount Eden), 12; Minchani, Teague Liversidge, Whittle (Grey Lynn), 2.'j, v Frost, Harrison. Lett, Turner (Carlton) 13; Daniels, Bull, Bromley, Dyson (Hall.v burton-Johnstone), 2:5, v. Stewart, Goldwatcr Peters, Cowper (Ponsonby), 17. Second Round. —Benson, 21, v. Whittle 8; Dyson. v. Wigginton, 12; Turner, 10 v. Marinovich, ls>; Keatley, 17, v. Shirriffs 10; Fisher, 10, v. Bilkey, 15.

Third Round.— K eat ley, 28, v. Fisher. 1• ; Cowper, 21, v. Turner, 14; ShirrifTs, 11 >. v. Whittle, 17; Benson, 22, v. Dyson, 13; Bilkey, lit, v. Marinovich, 10; Torrance, -1. v. Wigginton, 17. Summary.—Benson, Keatley, 3 wins; Cowper, Bilkey, Dyson. Torrance, Turner, ShirrifTs, Fisher, Whittle and Marinovich, 1. SECTION" D.—At Mount Eden First Bound. —Webster, Williamson, Blackledge. Blackwell (Waitemata), 2t. v. Palmer, Sharman, Clinkard, Sampson (Carlton), 7; Smith, Graham, Broen, Fouhister (Kpsom), 'jo, v. Cartwright, Gibson, Barber, Ramsey (Balmoral), 13; Matheson, Lenderyou. A. Clarke, I. Clarke (Auckland), 17, v. Sidler, Hill. Tongue. Kandell (Rocky Nook), 10; Seed, Waltham, Munro, Keith (Pukekohe), 24, v. J'orter, Miller, Bowler, Avey (St. Heliers), 'JI; Garland, Wilson, Dougan. Scott (Grey Lynn), 'JI, v. Matchett, French, Lamb. Gordon (Carlton), IS; Crookbain, Clark, Neilson, Phillips (Hall.v-burton-Johnstone), 23, v. Kllery, Waterworth, Watson, McLeod (Ponsonby), It. Second Bound.—Ramsey, 'JI. v. Scott. l'J; Clarke, 'JI, v. Phillips, 18; Gordon, 21, v. Blackwell, lit; McLeod, 21, v. Sampson, 11; Avey, 10, v. Randell, 10; Fouhister, 24. v. Keith, 13. Third Round.—Fouhister, 23, v. Randell, 14; Gordon, 24, v. McLeod, 13; Scott, 21. v. Avey, 17; Ramsey, 20, v. Phillips, 13; Keith, 20, v. Blackwell, 14; Sampson, 25, v. Clarke, 20. Summary.—Fouhister, 3 wins; Gordon, Clarke, Ramsey, Keith, Scott, 2; Sampson, McLeod, Avey, Phillips and Blackwell, 1. SECTION E.—At Onehunga First Round.—Taylor. Elliott, Clarke. S. Jenkin (Carlton), lit. v. Ecclesfield, Harper. Sykes, Carson (Otahuhu), 12; ■ —•, Whelan. Warinan, Langsford (Ellerslie), 23, v. King. Sawyers, Clews, Donison (Balmoral), 15; Tonkin, Keeling, McKcnzie, Cross (Onehunga), 22, v. Brand, Brown, Kemp, Jackson (Hillshoro'), 17; Parkhouse, Anchor, Hnwken, Pilkington (Hamilton). 20, v. Pitkethly. Oake, R. Smith, Walker (Auckland). 1"; Norton, Harvey, Allen, Sheath (Reinuera), 21, v Griffiths (Ponsonby), 10; Clarke. Nealie, Whaley, McMahon (St. Heliejs). If), v. Drodie, Pickens, Lane. C.lenister (Mount Albert), 14. Second Round.—Jenkin. 27, v. Cross. 21 ; Pilkington, 27, v. McMahon, 10; Langsford, 28, v. Glenister, 8; Walker, 20, v. Jackson, 14; Griffiths, 23, v. Carson, 15; Denison, 30. v. Sheath. 18. Third Round. —Pilkington, 22, v. Langsford, 12; Sheath, 24. v. McMahon, 10; Griffiths, 20, v. Cross, 5; Denison, 10, v. Jackson. 18; Jenkin, 21, v. Walker. 20; Glenister. 22, v. Carson, 21. Summary.—Jenkin, Pilkington, 3 wins; Langsford, Denison. Sheath. Griffiths, 2 wins; Walker, McMahon, Glenister, Cross, 1 win; Jackson, Carson, 3 losses.

SECTION F.—At Auckland First Round. —Green, Bassett, Vella, E. B. Wright (Onehunga), 21, v. Leaning, Macey, Lawrence, McMillan (Remuera), 14; Cunningham, Hoyes, Thomas, Cairn (Avondale), Hi, v. Russell, Cutler, Ritchie, Fookes (Carlton). 18; Turnbull, Pollard, Kasper, Donnell (Hillsboro), .'sl, v. Wetherell, Simpson, Gibson. J. Jury (Ponsonby), l>; Connew, Blomiey, Dawson, Thomas (Mount Albert), 11), v. Watkin, Koefoed, P. White, H. Wright (St. Heliers), 10; George, Buckrell, Wood, Hay (Ellershe), 20, v. Beanland, Henderson, Campbell, Taylor (Mount Eden), 15; Allan, Robertson, Keys, Israel (Auckland), 22, v. Nicolas, Qualtrougli, Aitken, Barton (Hamilton), 7. Second Round.—Thomas, '2l, v. Hay, 12; H. Wright, 23, v. Barton, 15; E. B. Wright, is, v. Fookes, 15; Cairn. 21, v. Jury, II; McMillan, 21. v. Israel, 20; Taylor, 23, v. Donnell, 20. Third Round.—E. B. Wright, 2:1, v. Jury, II; Barton, 25, v. Hay, 20; H. Wright, 22, v. Donnell, 15; Taylor, in, v. McMillan, 15; Thomas, 20, v. Cairn, 14; Fookes, 20, v. Israel, 11. Summary.—E. B. Wright, Thomas, 3 wins; Cairn, Taylor, 11. Wright, 2 wins; Fookes. Israel, Hay, Barton, Donnell. McMillan, 1 win; Jury, 3 losses. WAITEMATA PAIRS TOURNEY Fourteen teams took part in the pairs tournament of the Waitemata Club held on Saturday. The winners were C. Johnstone and F. Osborne, the runners-up being L. 11. Dick and A. C. Wells. HALLYBURTON-JOHNSTONE CLUB In the final of a tournament held by the Hnllyburton-Johnstone Bowling Club on Saturday Firth (Glen Eden) beat Witham (New Lynn). KENSINGTON CLUB [FROM OUR OWN COIIHKSI'OM)KNT] WHAN GA R EI, Sunday A progressive pairs tournament was held yesterday by the Kensington Bowling Club, when, in addition to local teams, visitors were present from several outside clubs. The skips' trophy was won outright by S'. Gribble with four wins, while the leads' competition was won by Barriball, who defeated Fleming s—O5 —O in the final. TOURNEY AT WAIPU [FfIOM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT] W HANGAR EI, Sunday The Waipu Bowling Club held its annual full-rink tournament yesterday in fine weather, the event proving most successful. Five rounds were played, after which rinks skipped by Cox (Maungaturoto), Gockerton (Maungaturoto) and Ferguson (Portland) tied with four wins each, the final being won by Ferguson, Hi, who defeated Cockerton, 12. TOURNAMENT AT BUCKLAND [FROM OUR OWN ((litltKSl'ONdent] PL KEKOHE, Sunday An open pairs tournament was held on tho Buckland Bowling Club's green yesterday. There were entrants from five other clubs, Waiukn, Pukekoiie, Patumahoe, Papakura and Tuakau. The final resulted in G. Haslam and F, R. Price (Pukekohe), 11, beating C. O. Roscoe and 11. B. Armitage (Waiuku), 6.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22612, 28 December 1936, Page 14

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BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22612, 28 December 1936, Page 14

BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22612, 28 December 1936, Page 14