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BOWLING

TAT: If ANO A TOURNEY SECTION PLAY CONTINUED THREE MORE ROUNDS DECIDED [nr TKTvF.GHAITI —OWN' COIIRESPONDENT] TAURANGA, Tuesday The Tauranga Bowling Club's annual tournament was continued to-day in ideal summer weather. Further results were as follows: — SECTION ONE Round Four.—Frankton (Wheeler), 10, v. Cambridge (Lewis), J2; West End (FraserSmith), 22. v. Epsom (Hooper), 17; Carlton (Dcare), 23, v. Matamata (Crabbc), 14; Auckland (Walker), 21, v. To Aroha (Rosenfeldt), li); Tauranga (Washer), a bye. Round Five,—Tauranga (Washer), 21, v. Frankton (Wheeler), 17; Auckland (Walker), 28, v. Cambridge (Lewis), 20; Matamata (Crabbe), 10, v. West End (Fraser-Smith), 10; Te Aroha (Rosenfeldt), 22, v. Carlton (Deare), 15; Epsom (Hooper), n bye. Round Six.—Matamata (Crabbe), 25, v. Epsom (Hooper), 11; Carlton (Deare), 24, v. West End (Fraser-Smith), 18; To Aroha (Rosenfeldt), 22, v. Cambridge (Lewis), 14; Tauranga (Washer), , 20, v. Auckland (Walker), 10; West End (Fraser-Smith), a bye. SECTION TWO Round Four.—Carlton (de Launay), 25. v. Tauranga (Moncur), 10; Otahuhu (Gardiner), 28, v. Tauranga South (Pole), 15; Te Puke (Manning), 25. v. Onehunga (Gatland), 23; Tauranga (Tamblyn), 21, v. St. Hellers (Russell), 13; Gisborne (Crowloy), a bye. Round Five.—St. Heliers (Russell), 27, v. Onehunga (Gatland), 22; Gisborne (Crowley), 25, v. Tauranga (Tamblyn), 8; Tauranga South (Pole), 25, v. Te Puko (Palmer), 15; Otahuhu (Gardiner), 28, v. ton (Jenkin), 20; Tauranga (Moncur), a bye.

Round Six.—Otahuhu (Gardiner), 20, v. Onehuiifia (Gatland), 20; Gisborno (Crowley), 22, v. Tauranßa (Moncur), 16; Carlton

(Jenkln), 27. r, Te Puke (Palmer). 18; Tauranga South (Pole), 1», v. St. Heliers (Russell), 15; Tauranga (Tamblyn), a bye. SECTION THREE Round Pour.—Rotorua (Fowkes), 27, v. Mount Eden (Delamore), 17; Tauranga (Potter), 20, v. "Rapanui (Eandlcy), 10; Bueklands Beach (Brooks), 18, v. Pukekohe (Burrows), 17; Katikati (Clark), 17, v. Gisborno (Molony), 11; Epsom (O'Callaghan), a bye. Round Five.—Pukekohe (Burrows), 20, v. Gisborne (Maloney), lit; Rapanui (Handley), 19, v. Bueklands Beach (Brooks), 10; Ivatikati (Clark), 22, v. Epsom (O'Callaghan), 7; Tauranga (Potter), lit, v. Rotorua (Fowkes), 11; Mount Eden (Delamore). a bye. Round Six.—Bueklands Beach (Brooks), 20, v. Rotorua (Fowkes), 0; Tauranga (Potter), 21, v. Mount Eden (Delamore), 15; Epsom (O'Callaghan), 25, v. Gisborne (Moloney). 'JO; Rapanui (Ilandley), 10, v. Katikati (Clarke), 15; Pukekohe (Burrows), a bye. TOURNEY AT PORTLAND [FROM OUU OWN CORRESPONDENT] WHANGAREI, Tuesday A team irom the Whangarei Club, comprising Coote, Brewis, Rumbal and Joyce, won the Portland Bowling Club's full-rink tournament. The runners-up were McDonald, Curtis, Campbell and Hutchings (Kensington). WHANGAREI CLUB [from our own* correspondent] WHANGAREI, Tuesday Games played in tho Whangarei Bowling Club's championship singles resulted;—Courtney, 17, v. Lamb, 11 ; Cox, 22, v. Rumbal, fl; Wilding, 24, v. Wyatt, 8; Dennis. 2.1, v. Courtney, 13; Lamb, 10, v. Whitehead, 2; Lamb, 18, v. Thomas, 10. TE AROHA BEATS MORRINSVILLE [BY TELEGRAPH OWN CORKESPONDENT] TP] AROHA, Tuesday The first night Inter-club bowling match to be played this season on tho Domain greens resulted in a win for Te Aroha, which defeated a representative team from Morrinsvillo by 150 points to 107. Details were as follows, Te Aroha players being mentioned first:—Otter, Wood, Old, C. A. Stuck, 23, v. Hart, Sharp, Mayo, Gordon, 10; Phillips, Hunger, Callaghan, Lockyer, 21, v. Herbert, Hammond. Hughes, Hetherington, 11; Fryer, Beagley, Rowe, Austin. 21, v. Saunders, Hart, Luxton, Sing, 10; Middlerniss, Smith, Bailey,

E, Barnes, 23, v. McConneil, Squires, Maber, Voules. 19; Forrest, Jamieson, Grainger, G. Callaghan, 10, v. Kirk, Farmer, Brown, Chapman, 10; Everitt, Hepburn, Hataway, Wykes, 23, v. Gillard, Nicol, Johnson, Williams. 17; Ross, Sleep, Jones, P. Miller, 29, v. Scmrnens, Brodie, McLean, Butler, 12. lIARDLEY SHIELD MATCH SOUTH AUCKLAND RINKS [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Tuesday Following are the South Auckland teams selected in the ITardley Shield match to be piayed on Saturday next on the Hamilton Club'fe greens:— t) a.m.—ll. Franklin, J. Cooney, J. T. North, W. Maingay; G. Jourdain. L. Smith, W. J. North, T. Gee; J. Pomeroy, J. Anchor, G. Lymburn, R. Pilkington; F. Gibson, O. Gunn. M. Loveridge. W. C'rabb; F. R. Booth, F. House, A. Michell, P. Rowe; W. Butler. C. Sing. A. Burchell, S. Cornish; F. Bliss, C. Grainger, L. Goodwin, J. Morris; E. Davey, B. Chapman, T. Qualtrough, S. Hawkins. 2 p.m.—H. Franklin, J. T. North, J. Cooney, W. Maingay: R. Henderson, L. Grant. W. J. North. T. Gee; J. Gamble, G. Yeanian, A. Burchell, S. Hawkin: J. Buchanan, D. Gunti, M. Loveridge, W. Crabb; A. J'. Nelson. G. Frost, J. Morris, A. Michell, F. Bliss, \V. Graham. J. Walker, T. Qualtrough; K. Roberts, W. Davidson, G. Lorimer, J. Mannix; T. Millington, D. Meredith, L. Goodwin, S. Cornish. Those taking part in the morning games are requested to be on tho green at 5.45 a.m. and the afternoon players at 1.45 p.m. WAIKATO SHIELD LOST [by telegraph—own correspondent] CAMBRIDGE, Tuesday The Claudelands Bowling Club sent a challenging rink for the Waikato Shield, and Cambridge, tho holder, was badly beaten. The score was;—Claudelands (Henry, Thorpe, Webber. Shirley), 34, v. Cambridge (W. li. Laurent, L. Webber. V. G. Boulton, C. A. Finch), 20. SHIELDS TO CLAUDELANDS [from our own correspondent] HAMILTON, Tuesday After being in the possession of numerous other clubs in South Auckland for six weeks, tho Waikato rinks shield and the Waikato pairs shield returned to the Claudelands

Club. C. Henry, F. G. W. Thorpe, A. W. Webber, J. W. Shirley (Claudelands) beat W R. Lourent, L. Webber, H. G. Boulton. C. A. Finch (Cambridge) in the full rinks match by 34 points to 20. A. W. Webber and J. W. Shirley (Claudelands) beat McCabe and W. Hcbditch (Frankton Railway) in the pairs contest by 21 points to 19. HUNTLY MATCHES [from our own correspondent] HUNTLY, Tuesday Club fours were played by members of tho Iliinfly Bowling Club, the results being as follows:—Gavin, Armour, .T. K. Weaver, Shand; 25, v. Bryant, Hutchinson, Broadbent, Clinch, 17; G. Smith, E. Speirs, Kinson, 20, v. Capstick, Ruston. T. Douglas, 21; Jones. H. Smith, Barclay, 22, v. Sillick, Kcenan, Green, 21; Burgess, Gardner, Livesey, 13, v. Burndred, Heaicy, J. Douglas, 10. WAERENGA- CLUB'S TOURNEY [from our own correspondent] HUNTLY, Tuesday The Waerenga Bowling Club held, a successful full-rink tournament, 20 teams representing the Thames, Pukekohe, Hamilton East, Frankton Railways, Ngaruawahia, Taupiri, Huntly, Renown, Rangiriri and Waerenga clubs competing. The winning team was skipped by Morrison from the Frankton Railways Club. KENSINGTON CLUB [from our own correspondent] WHANGAREI, Tuesday' The Kensington Bowling Club's singles championship has now reached the post-sec-tion stage. Tne section winners are Dickey, Flemming, Moore and Simons. In the Welder pairs competition Lowe and Fulljames,. 20, beat Ching and Stevenson, 1-1. In the fullrink competition, Stevenson, is. beat Monk, 10, and Northover, ltf, beat Tibbits, 17.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 19

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BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 19

BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23272, 15 February 1939, Page 19

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