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THE BOWLING SEASON

AUCKLAND 'GAMES PLAY ON . SATI.'BDAY GREENS SLIGHTLY HOLDING CLUB AND INTER-CLUB EVENTS Club and inter-club bowling competitions were continued in Auckland on Saturday, the greens being slightly holding. Following are the results of club games:— Carlton.—Final of., Labour Day tournament: Bull, Stead, T. Eraser. Vaughan, 23, v. Budd, Allan, Coutts, Pitt, 13. Percentage fours: uartrom, Evitt, Weiherilt, Lancaster, •J4, v. Kae, Struckctt, Wrightson, V. Little, nl; Pearce, Palmer, R. Walker, H. Jonkm, •'I, v. Wtjndall, Sampson, Stohr. Terry, '-'1; bcott, Reynolds, Fletcher, Rowe, 23, v. .Dripps, Lofley, Mountain, G. Cutler, 18; Thorne, Keeeung, Clinkard, Kitchie, 23, v. Msciarlane. Kenrick, Sinclair, D. Fraser, lo; Scarborough, Burns, Molloy, Turner, !£2, v. O. Buchanan, Bo'wden, Matcliett, Baskiviile, 13: Lea. Carter. G. Kent, Julian, 22, v. Craig, McNaugtiton, Cross. Lett, 11; inglis, Kirk, E. Blair, Deare, 30, v. Robertson, French, R. Russell, de Launay, li; Wallace, Northwood, Birkenhead, Mason, 10, v. Wildish. White. Brownlee. Jones, 17; Delich, Hopkinson, Frost, H. K*nt, 2", v. MelUer, Whelan, Leach, A.' Taylor, 1(5: Watson, Brown, Baiter, C. Little, 23, v. Montgomery, Morris, Gavey, Torrance, 22; Howard. Hailey, Henley, G. Taylor, '2O, v. C. Clarke, L. Mitdhell, Ardell, Higgott, 18; J. Proud, Mackenzie, iiarvev, Gordon, 22, v. Pearce, Adamson, Bird, BUI, 11; Coiterall, Tunmeliffe. Johnston, E. W. Taylor, 24, v. J. Thomes. Gilmour, A. Gladding, Martin, 18; Hollis. Bates, Dingle. Roberts, 20, v. Emiraii, Brittain, Lusk, Tomlins, J4. Onehunga—President's foi?Js: ,Williams, C.

Tnrnbull, Nicjiolls, A. Gatland, 20. v, J. Brown, Crawford, Stephens, tft. Laing, 16; Smethurst, Pople, Miller, Gosling, 17, v. Baker, Hagen, Neale, Bassett, 12; McMaster, Lacy, Ross, Sayers, 20, v. .-Kennedy, Harlock. Schnackenberg, McGuire, 15; it. Gatlaad, Keat, Harrison, Grace, 51, v. Ching, West, Green, 'Robertson, 16; Geraghty, M. Laing, Chapman, L. Bray, 17,, v. McSweeney, Sims, Handlin, Vella, 16; - Adams, Wilkinson, Bell, Kenny, 18, v. Booth, Gray, Mackenzie, Kern?, 15; 'Zuill, Moore, Whitmore, <E. J. Gatland, 10, v. Price, McLean, Collin, T. George, 17;iFaulder. McLeod, Buijridtre, Welham, 26, v. J. Hayes, Stokes, Skinner, Wright, 11; Blake, petrie. Cowell, S. W. Brown, 20, v. Prigk, Louie, Marshall, E. Turnbull, 18; Lowry, Kirkwood, L. Jones, Marks, 26, v.' Hardley, Wilson, A. George, Norman. 17; Vowles, Edgeworth, Farnsworth, Cross, 21, v. Todd, E. Jones, Tonkin, Iverr, 20.

Gptom.—Percentage tours: G. A. M. Daniel, Wells, C. Lamb, Moyle, 22. v. Moir, Hogan, vßerkman, Bull, IS; Hollis, Whittle, Braithwaite, McCow-an. 28,. v. Mows, Mynott, McWatters. Foubiglcr, 9; Gallagher, Flynn, J. Harrison,' Richmond, 23. v. Dalton. MurgUon, Alexander, Raraeay. 10; B. McKendrick, Aifrey, /Scott, 23, v. Fossey, Williams, A. Wright. 17: Cooper, Parkinson, Macßeath, 27, v. Hammond, Lawrence, Nairn, 19; -Ellifitt, -Bailey, Smaile, Millen, 28, v. Dyaon. Newnjan. Dunningham, Geprge, 20; Yearbury, Forhes, Patterson, Haiiam, 22. v. Jack»6n, Campbqll, Parsons, F. Parsons, 19; McCnllogh. Dal ton. Greig, Hooper, 23, v. Djx, Diffcjn, Raboue, Boss, 19; Aitken, L. B. Wright, Goodison, Buchan. 17,- v. Houghton, Coutts, S. Harrison. C. Wallace, 37; Drummoifd, O'Donnell. Field, G. McKendrick, 20,. v. Croker, Gunthdrpe, Nash, J. Wallace, 15. n.

Auckland. —Aggregate tours: Redmond, Reid, Prime, Nicholson.-21, v. Bruce Smith, De Renay. Dicketts, MrCrea, 21; Wa,rn)an. Hawkins, Christian, I. Clarke, 25, v. ,'Svbh. Whelan. Dymock, Ure, 16; Frisian, Fage, F. Williams. Bonnet, 23, v. .Beaumont. Colebrook. Bobbins. .Montgomery 16; -North, Dorrington. A: Clarke. , Sharp, 18. ,*?. J, Boyce, Susman, ,Binns, Barker, 16; Synonds, Filmore, Histop, - Wootley, 30, v. tßoyce, A. R. Donald. Maker, 20; Hollis, Bisfcflp, Burke, -R. Smith, 25 v. Hughes, Walts, Prtkethley.GiUee, 13; Grocott. Baleman, Wilton, Jvajper. 23. v. J. .Smith C. Colahrook, J. Williams, Parker.BEJl. IS; Peate, Vincent, Howard, Bockett, 28,* v. Leser, Richardson, -Fletcher. Till, -12; Simpson. Lomas,:Robertson, McPhai!, 2?, v. EdHart, Barnes, Hacket, 18. Waitsmata. —Club fours: L. Nicholl, C. Rose. W. Marshall, &. :E. <McGill, 17, v. F. Mitcoell, W. Hewitt, N. -S. Davidson, J. Williamson, 17: A. V. Tyer, C. Cameron, J. J. Browne, Copejand, 14, v' p. ' J.' Hawke, R. G. Hunt, J. Freeman. J. ißrenn%n, 12; W. Walker, ,E. Rogers, F. , Fullbrook, J. A. Robertson, 18,' v. W- McMnhon, E. Clark. David Munro.-Daniel Monro. 17; G.'Woolley, C. H. Colegrave, F. Webster, iL. H. Dick. 17, y/F. W. .Mitchell, -E.-Swin-dail, A. B. Martin, J. Blacklodge. lfi; K. R. Boyd. A. E. Wilkins, A.C.Wells. -E. W. Bukey, 25,. v. H. Cadne»s, E. J. Mullon,. E. G. Johnston, C. Sampson, 13; A. C. T. "Wipjcelmann, W. P. Roberts, W. G. McKinstrie, 26, t. J. W. Canty, W. Rackett, iA. S. Tarrant. 17j.D_ Irvine, >P. Stewart. 39, v; L. - Watson, G.«H. Lyon, 19. Balmoral.—Percentage -fours: Hinkley, Benn, Ester man. Barber, ,22, v. Miller, Credin. Carter. W. C. Frank, 17; .Bernard, Thomas, Pollock, Robertaon, v. w,. W. ; King, Arkle. Balderson, -W- Richardson, 18; Guihrie, Newton, Kimber, Francis, 22, j.;, "West; Price, C. C. Kiag, Lloyd, 19; «A. -,E.; Buckley. Hooper.T.D AaderMtfi, Cl«ws. 25, Sfffp^SS:' 3SrV Weeks. J. ;F. Atkinson, Truman, Nimmo, 20,-Blair, Mills, Tattersall, Deuison, 22, v. Currant, ;Rejuiolds. Batey. .-Ke11y,.,21 ; s lest dith, J. F ''Preston, Sawyers, F. Preatoufi. 23. v. Twfby. Laiwr, Orange, 19; Meltzer, J? K. Atkvnaan Percy, Gi#«d. 18. v. CBJBon,-:E»ddy,.G. Clark. H. Franks, 18; Keith, Sptiri H. jfR. Goldsmith, 28, , v. Owntles, Scott, GJadstoae. 18; vFleming, Peterson. Liyland. 26. v. Moon. Cook. W. H. Clarke, 25- " . Papateeto*.—<U*b fours: Edmond, Spier, Stichbury, T Sfaams. 32. ,v. Fiadlay, Gubb t Bryant. Foater, 20; Whyte, Bright, Young, F. A. Stevens, 425. v. .Shepherd, Weils. Buchanan, Ailport, i 4; -Boggs, Mdhwsh, P. Taylor, 24, v. Nicholson. By«rave, Wilson, 37; 8. Stevens, rßuckton. AUajjsen, 21, v. Waren, Burke, 8. McCullough, 19;, Burrow, McDonald, Walker, 22, v. .Wakeham, Gurney,; Mclvor, 16; Chriatensen, Grandfield, Rawnsley, 27, v. Hill, McLnraon, Stephenson, 21 Sawyer, LMge, Cairns. 23,. v. ■lEiaviile, Wat-» eon. Wall 14. „• j ' Otahuhu.—Perteatage fours: Kirkby, Lee, McDonald, Morton, 27,. v. Gardiner, Parsons, Rule, A. Nield, 14; Nixon, sen., Wbaje, J. Harper, 24, v. Trevena, Williams, Downey, 23; Ryan, Rivers, Ferguson, 19, v. Lawes, Crawford, Wills, 13; H. E. May, .Bright, Daherty, 21, v. rP,oißton, -Stansfield, Eccleafield, Daly,,C-. Nield/ Auld, v. Ewan,'Hall,.Partqn,.Pinhey, 13; Latimer, "Deas, Lofley, Sykes, 25, v. Glynn, Bond, 'Austin, Feartley, 20; 'Humphrey, Law-' son, Murdoch, 27, v. Dwffy, Dean., Goodwin, ,16. *PwkakeJM.— fours: Wymer, Seed. Ingpen, Munro. If*, v. Ferguson, >Wal-. eham, I. Brown, ,W. ,13Jake, ,10; Pa ton, K. Brown, A. Lowne, Payne, 23, v. Cheeseman, Reehal, J. Blake, Bloxham, 15; Wilson, Carter, -Adams, Keith, 28. v. tP t *ge, Perkins, Armstrong, 22; E. 'Pollock, D. Fausett, Civil, Pleydell, 1,8, v. Taylor, .T. Fausftt, Price,-'HaKlain. 15; Meyer, T. Pol- 1 lock, Jamieson, McPhersen. 20, v. Shipherd, Prqude, J. Pollock, Moncrief, 17.

West End.—-Percentage fours: -Bmmmell, Littler, Kirk, Stichbury, 22, v. Collins. C. Cato, F. Worsfold, Thoinass, 17; W. Cato, Youag. Cameron, Thomson, 22, v. Kiosey, Armsfjoaf. Brown, Eshelby, ,1» ; W. Irwin. Pliuan.'cr, 23. v. Sandilands, -jKnj«i»RS, Kirkhein, Raynes, 15; 'C. Warsfokl, Jacobs, Overjngton, -Bremner, 33, v. C. Adamb, Delwy. Bayliss,; Hop wood, 20; Kewall 'TftmJinson, Pelha.ni, Patter, 20, v. Howe. Gwucy. Wynyard, 17.

Mangare.—Percentage fours: Robertson, Howies?n, Massey. Hollier, 17. v. Bowers, Sanderson, 'Penman. Mitchell, 16; Williams, Clark, Lailett. eFrjjeker, 31, -v. Webb. Ransw, WiJwwi. Granger 10; Moss, Haliwnrth, Bishop, Sampson, 9(1, v. Bruce, Henwood, Wilton, Ogilvie, 14; McGregor, Tait, Kay, "Wadnworyi,.24, v. Salmon, Richardson, Hunt. Connor, lov

PapaKjittu—r?eicwjtage tours: OUljcar, Wellm, Jeffrey; Anderson, 21, v. Quigley, Flay, Burnett, Cooper, 10;'Evans, Henderson, Clarke, Rice, 21, v. Wilkinson, Gteenway, Hunt, T. G. Smith, 18; Burgess, W. Davis, Watson, McCall. 34,-v. Smith, .McDowell. iFerguson, Bartells, 16.

i WaUiku.—President's fours: WaJmsley, J. ; Barribalf. Neil. E. Barrjliall. 23. v. Bland--1 ford, i>rry, Walker, Elmsfy, 16; Rack, i Jones, Harris, 17. v. Bell, Goodwrtgbt, Al- ' dred, 35. INTER-CLUB MATCHES Rawhlt! v. Te Papapa.—-At Eawhiti: r Lsaver, McGow»n, Brown, Savin, 16, v. - Collier. Glynn, Sissous. Osborne, 27; Mc- : Connell, Myalls, Tremaine. P. Thomson, 7, » v. Cately, Keegan, Allcock, Moon, 9; j Irvine, Walker, McCiilloiugh, -McKinlay, 10, i £ S. Taff, Sands, Harman, tilkie, 24. At Te | Papapia: Bow-don, R«we. George, England, I 1 Crouch, Jackson, Simpson, Aitkenhead, 17, George, Lrquhart, Townsend, Buohan, 24, V aond Jury,_il:tvitell. Speight, 12; Barker. McDermott, Allan, Chaplin, 24, v. George, Croper. Noonan, Moore, 10. | Maltyb.urton.Johnistotie.— jAt rLullyburton-Johnston: Vivian. 2(5 v I v'« Ttwajjaon, 10. v. F. Dyson, Irifi ', Bromley, 26; J. Sherj 7 Mount Eden: 5 Ktunbnro?' ?n' V ;, Bo1 '. 13 : J - Bak «. 22. V. , StanhurJ, 12; Almao, .10 v. McEwan, 13; iphWi «®- 21; Gatenby,

Moqnt Bden v. Hllltboro,—'At Hillsboror Hull, '23, v. Stringer, 10; Gillies, 24, v. Anderson, 15: Tutt, 17, v. Hollows, 21; Purdy. iS. v. Gibson, 17; Comes, 14, v. Pollard, 23. At Mount Eden: Miller, 12, v. Thompson, 25; Bltfelow, 25, v. Jackson, 18; L. Joll, 21. v. Longville, 24; McNab, 8. v. Buckle, 31. • Rawhltl v, Nsw Lynn,—At Rawhltl> I .(Scarborough. Penn, Beer. Keller, 18. v. ; Sltalker, Teede, Malani, Leese, 17; Harris, Carson, Moncur, Pederson, 24, -t. Laurie. Boler, Richards, Edgeley, 20. BUCKLAND CLUB'S SUCCESS [FROM OCK OW.V COHRKBPOXBEXX] PUKEKOHE, Sunday The Franklin Bowling Association's championship banner goes to the Buckland Club again this season for the second year in succession. Following the section play on Labour Day in the association's annual tournament for the banner, the semi-finals and final were decided yesterday on the Pukekohe greens. They resulted in a will for Johnson, Harrison, Jamieson and Butcher (Buckland), with Smeed, Faulkner, H. 1 Pirret and J. Pirret .(Tuakau), runners-up. CLAUDELANDS TOURNEY WINNERS OF THE ' FINALS [FfiOil OCR OWN CORRESPONDENT] HAMILTON. Sunday . The Claudelaßds Bowling Club's Labour Day tournament, which was interrupted on account of rain, was completed yesterday. J. W. Shirley won the skips section, T. B. Lendrum tfce threes' section, E. H. Hammond tie twos', section, and C. F. Henry the leads' section. REMUERA TOURNAMENT The Remuera Bowling Club's tourney -was continued on Saturday, results being as follows : Section Winnew.—-A, Mac Knight, Wallace, Duncan. IJawey; B, Evans, Griffiths, East, MacMillan; C, Vincent, White, Newton, Inter-section Play.—McMillan, 24, v. Macey, 12. 'pie final, will be played at a later date. TOURNEY AT STANLEY The following skips have entered rinks for the Stanley Bowling Club's one-day tournament to be held on Wednesday, play starting at 9 a.m.:—Bill, WaJker (Auckland), Lancaster. Ritchie. Hosking, Higgott (Carlton), Dellamore < Mount Eden), Livingstone, McKenzie (Onehunga), Recs George (Devonport), Clarke (Grey Lynn), Wynward (West End), Canveron (Takapuna), Donaldson, Wrigley, McMaster (Stanley). MASON STARS MATCH ' [from our ows correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday Playing for the Mason Stars bowling trophy on the Whitiora Club's green yesterday afternoon, the challengers, Isaac. A. Smith. T. B. Booth and W. Chpat. defeated the holders, Hodgkinson, Torney. F. Booth and J. Morris. by 26 points to 25.

MATTHEWS FERNS MATCH [bhoii our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Sunday The holders of the Matthews Ferns bowling: trophy, SeaJjrook, Godfrey, Kingston and Millingtpn. met the jchallen?eis, Wills, Kirk. Howe and W.' V. Chegwiddm, on the Claudelands -(Bowling Club's fcreen yesterday. and . were defeated, Chegwidden s rink winning by 25 points to 17.

WAIHI PERCENTAGE "FOURS [fkom oub own correspondent] [ WAIHI, Sunday The first of the percentage fours was played on the Waihi Bowling Club's green yesterday. Results:—Hockey, McCarthy, Cas{aing, McGonagle, 22, v. Woodford, Beeston. Culpan. S. Thompson, 13; Cunliffe, Culpan, inn., Dare, McDermott, 10, v. Anderson. McCarthy, sen., Horner, Dunstan, 28; Slack-wood.-Brady, Spence, 9, v. Shergold, Holdsworth, Leopold, 30; Roberts, Hill, 23, v. W. Wotherspoon, Stamp, 19.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23182, 31 October 1938, Page 16

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THE BOWLING SEASON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23182, 31 October 1938, Page 16

THE BOWLING SEASON New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23182, 31 October 1938, Page 16