BOWLING
PENNANT COMPETITION AUCKLAND CLUB'S TEAMS The second round of the Auckland Bowline Centre's pennant competition will be played on Saturday. Following are the Auckland Club's teams:—Against Manurewa; At Manurewa—Waite, White. R. Campbell, H. S. Gilles; Hawkins, Lyell, Jones, J. Vincent; Minhinniek. Wheatley, Ure. 11. R. Allan. Against Remucra: At Remucra —Savory. Backet, Oake, A. J. Parker; Bishop, Foster, Baker, M. Walker; Edwards, Dymoek, Barnes, Hardie-Neil; North, Supply, Robertson, S. Sharp; Whelait, Howard, Lenderyou, Montgomery; 8.-W. Beaumont, Hislop. Orsborn, J. Hill. At Auckland—Tyler, Fillmore, Rasper, G. B. Osmond; Lomas. F. T. Williams, Bateman, E. B. Bennet: G. R. Smith, Binns, Battersby. A. Boeket: Burton. \lcEwan,A. R. Donald, J. R. McPhail; Warman. Lash, Grocott, J. \V. Barber; Hedley. Pascoc, Luke. F. W. Steele; Hammond. ,T. M. Williams, A. Clarke, I. Clarke; G. H. Beaumont, R. L. Wilson. Codd, G. HMVoolley; Dunne, Bourke, Matheson, J. W. Barker. Carlton. —Against Devonport: At Carlton— Robertson, Wicksteed, W. Blair, Torrance; 'Watson, Cook, E. Blair, Jones; J. Proud, Baker, Emirali, C." Little; McKee, H. Walker, Sinclair, T. A. Taylor; Delich, W. White, J. Buchanan, Wrightson; Stead. Garland, A. Gladding, Ritchie; Palmer, inglis, T. FrasCr, llodd; Wilson, Fletcher, Brounlee, Lancaster. At Devonport—Drijips, N. Bell, Matchett. G. Martin; E. Taylor, Kenrick, W. Coltman, G. Culter; Foote, Struckctt, Montgomery, Lett; Hurman, Whelan, Perry, Deare; Catterall, McXaughton, Harrison, Julian; Hamilton, G. Evitt, Harvey, Higgott; Keesing, Gavey, W. Gilmour, Kennerlcy; L. Mitchell, McMinn, Molloy, E. W. Taylor. Against Edcndale: At Carlton— Dickison, R. Walker, Johnston, E. Hill; Leach, Lea, A. Pollard, V. Little; T. Mitchell, Stohr, A. Cutler, de Launay; Hendry, Allan. Brixton, Hosking. At Edendalc —H. Whittaker, Craig, 11. Kent, G. Kent; Carter, French, W. Hills, Bird; Scott. Shields, Henley, G. Taylor; Scarborough, Burns, C. Whytc, J. Martin. Against Mangere: At Carlton—Meltzer, Mackenzie. Bates. Roberts; D. A. Dickson, T. Mountain, Holmes, D. Fraser; Angove, R. Russell, G. Gladding. Sam Jenkin. At Mangere—Budd, Broun, Clinkard. li. B. Jenkin; George, Sampson, Casey, Elliott; I. Mitchell, Leonard, C. Cross, Turner. Against Waimanku: At Carlton—Frendall, Brittain, Rogers Laird. At Waimauku—Buckle, Newconibe, Howe, G. Pollard. PLAY AT AUCKLAND Twenty-six teams took part in a bowling tournament held by the Auckland Bowling Club yesterday. Following were the results of tho various sections:—Section A: M. Walker (Auckland), -I wins. Section B: E. R. Cameron (Takapuna), -I wins. Section C: J. R. McPhail (Auckland}, E. J. Ilall (Carlton), C. C. King (Balmoral), -l wins McPhail won the section. Section D: W. J. Robbins (Auckland), 4 wins. In the inter-section play Walker beat Cameron. The former will meet the winner of McPhail and Robbins in the final at a later date. TOURNEY AT GREY LYNN A pairs tourney will be held on the Grey Lynn Bowling Club's greens to-day, for which the following skips have entered:— Harman, Cutler (Carlton), Parsons, McDonnell. Fletcher (Ponsonby), Wilson (Auckland), Smith (St. Heliers). Keys (Remucra). King (Balmoral), Good (Ponsonby), Orange (Mount Albert), Cottingham, Forster (Transport), Clarko, Taylor, Sharpies, Scott, Smith. Boacr. Mayson, Pascoe, Hawlcy and Corston (Grey Lynn).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23505, 16 November 1939, Page 16
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