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BOWLING

ANNUAL TOURNAMENT PUBLIC SERVICE MATCHES WIND HAMPERS PLAYERS lhe annual Public Service pairs bowling tourney was hold on the Mount Albert rind Rernuora greens yesterday in fine weather, but a strong wind made play difficult throughout the day. Proceedings were opened on the Kemuera green by Mr. L. L. Macey, president of tho association, while Mr. G. W. A. Clark, vice-president, performed a similar duty on tho Mount Albert green. Martin (Railway) won at Hemuera and Vaughan (Police) took the honours at Mount Albert. Tho final will be played at a later date. Results of tho play aro as follows: HEMUERA GREEN Section A.—First round: Williams, Macoy (Post and Telegraph), 17, v. Eyalls, Murray (Post and Telegraph), 10; Bates, Deare (Railway), 11, y. White, White (Public Works), S; Barnes, 11. Smith (Railway), 12, v. Smith, Barnett (Agriculture), U. Second Round.—Deare, 12, v. Barnett, 8; White, 11, v. Mace.v, 10; Smith, 18, v. Murray, 10. Third round: Macey, 15, v. Smith, 13; .Deare, 12, v. Murray, 8; Barnett, 15, v. White, 0. Fourth round: It. Smith, 14, v. White, 13; Murray, 15. v. Barnott, 5; Doaro, 15, v. Macoy, "J. 4. Fifth round: Smith, 10, v. Dearo, 9; Whito, 12, v. Murray, 10; Barnott, 12, v. Macoy, 3. Summary.—Smith, Dearo, 4 wins; Whito, Macey, Barnett, 2 wins; Murray, 1 win. Smith won (he section. Section B. —First round: McGafTin, Colthnrst (Railway), \ 13, v. Mancaster, Millor (Justice), l); Harle, Keys (Post and Telcgrap'li), 10, v. Bateman, L. Jones (Post and Telegraph), 0; Lanigan, Rowcll (Police), 33, v. Geary, Millard (Railway), 7. Second Round.—Rowcll. 13, v. Colthurst, 7; 1,. Jones, 10. v. Millard, 14; Miller, 15, v. Keys. 14. Third round: Jiowell, 18, v. Miller, 10; Jones, 14, v. Colthurst. 7; Keys, 15, v. Millard, £>. Fourth round: Howell, 12, v. Jones, 11; Millard, IS, v. Miller, 10; Keys, IS, v. Colthurst, 11. Fifth round: Jones, 17, v Miller, 12; Millard, 18, v. Colthurst, 10; Keys, 12, v. Rowe.ll, 10. Summary.—Keys, Rowcll, 4 wins; Jones, 8 wins; Millard, 2 wins; Colthurst, Miller, 1 win. ißov.-ell won the section.

Section C.—First round: Proctor, Johnson (Hailway), 20, v. Schofield, Wilmot (Lands and Survey), 4; Lawes, Quinlan (Post and Telegraph), 15, v. Brown, O'Leary (Post and Telegraph), 12; Lofley, Rule (Railway), won by default from Till (Police). Second Bound.—Quinlan, 12, v. Rule, 10; O'Leary, 10, v. Wilmot, 8; Johnson won by dofa.ult. Third round: Johnson, 10. v. Quinlan, 4; Rule, 14, v. O'Leary, 0; Wilmot won by default. Fourth round: O'Leary, 14, v. Johnson, 7; Rule, 20, v. Wilmot, /7; Quinlan won by default. Fifth round:' Quinlan, 105, v. Wilmot, 0; Rule, 10, v. Johnson, 11; O'Leary won by default. Summary.'—Quinlan, Rule, 4 wins; O'Leary, Johnson, 3 wins; Wilmot, 1 win; Till, 'no wins. Rnle won the section.

Election D.—First, round: O'Brien, Falro (Public Trust), 14, v. Mason, Evitt (Railway), 10; Buckrell, Martin (Post and Telegraph), 18, v. Malfroy, .R. T. Allan (Post and Telegraph), 3; Paterson. Braithwaite (Retired Teachers), 21, v. Gnffery, Drummond (Railway), 5. Second Round.—Allan. 12, v. Evitt, 10; Faire, 13, v. Braithwaite, 5; Martin, 21, v. Drnmmond. 7. Third round: Drummond. 17, v. Faire. 11; Mattin, 15, v. Evitt, 8; Allan, 16," v. Braithwaite, 3. Fourth round: Martin, 10, v, Braithwaite, 13; Evitt. 14, v. Drummond, 10; Allan, 1.5, v. Faire, 5. Fifth round: Evitt, 13. v. Braithwaite, 12; Allan, 19, v. Drummond, 10; Faire, 12, v. Martin. f>.

Summary.—Allan, Martin, 4 wins; Faire, 3 wins; Evitt. 2 wins; Braithwaite, Drummond. i win. Martin won the section. Section -F..—First round: Williams, Boyce (Post and Telegraph), 10, v. Adamson, Maher (Lands and Survey), S; Walker. Lancaster (Railway), 15. v. Brook. W. H. Newton (Retired Teachers), 11: Dunne, H. R. Allan (Post and Telegranh). won by default from Crage (Post and Telegraph). Second Round.— ; Maher, 11, v. Lnneaster, 10; Allan, 15. v. Boyce, 13; Newton won by default. Third round: Lancaster, 15. v. Allan. 11; Maher, 13, v. Newton, 11; Boyce won toy default. Fourth round: Newton, 12 v. Boyce. S; Maher. 17, v. Allan. 12; Lancaster won by default. Fifth round: Newton, 15, v. Allan. S; Lancaster, 17. v. Boyce. 15; Mnher won by default. Summary.—Lancaster. 'Maher, 4 wins; Newton, 3 wins; Boyce. Allan. 2 wins; Gage, no wins.-Maher won the section. Inter-section Piny.—First round: Martin heat Rule. M:ih»r h<>nt Rowcll. Smith a hye. Second round: Martin beat Smith. Maher. a bye. Third round: Martin heat Mnher and hucame green-winner MOUNT ALBERT GREEN Section A.—First round: Patton, Pascoe (Post and Telegraph), 1.1, v. Norton, Chippendale (Post and Telegraph), 10; Hammond, Hunt (Police), 11, v. Head, Reed (Railway). 10; George, Thomas (Public Works), 20. v. Farquahar, T. Harris (Railway), 12. Second Round.—Hunt, 10, v. T. Harris, 9; Thomas, 15, v. Pascoe, 0; Chippendale, 14, v. Reed, 12. Third round: Hunt, 12, Thomas, 0; Reed, 18, v. Pascoe, 5; Chippendale. 15, v. T. Harris, 12. Fourth round: Hunt, 13, v. Chippendale, 11; Reed, 11. v. Thomas, 0; T. Harris, 10, v. Pascoe, 7. Fifth round: Chippendale, 11, v. Thomas. 10; Pascoe, 31, v. Hunt, S; Reed, 11, v. T. Harris, 10. Summary.—Hunt, 4 wins; Chippendale, Reed, 3 wins; Pascoe, Thomas, 2 wins; T. Harris, 1 win. Section B. —First round: Moore, Colebrook (Post and Telegraph), 13, v. Sage, Vivian (Post and Telegraph), 10; Polkinghorne, Blacklock (Railway), 13, v. Totinan, Holmes (Marine). 11; Fraser, S. Smith Railway), 12, v. Clark, Whitmore (Public Works), 11. Second Round.—Holmes, 10, v. Smith, 7; Colebrook, 15, v. Whitmore, 7; Blacklock, 10, v. Vivian, 7. Third round: Vivian, 15, v. Smith, 11; Colebrook, 15, Blacklock, 8; "Whitmore, 17, v. Holmes, 15. Fourth round: Blacklock, 21, v. W T hitmore, 11; Colebrook, 18, v. Smith, 0; Vivian, 18, v. Holmes, 7. Fifth round: Holmes, 20, v. Colebrook, 7; Blacklock, 17, v. Smith, 15; Vivian, 20. v. Whitmore, 13 Summary.—Colebrook, Blacklock, 4 wins: Vivian, 3 wins; Holmes, 2 wins; Whitmore, Smith, L win. Colebrook won the section. I Section C. —First round: Williams, Porritt (Railway), 17, v. Bishop, Blackburn (Railway), 8; Boagey, Beck (Post and Telegraph), 10, v. Martin. Jones (Post and Telograjih), 12; Moore, L<ine (Lands and Survey). 13, v. Hatton, Harrison (Railway), 12. Second Ronnd.—Blackburn, 10, v. Lane, 0; Jones, 14, v. Harrison. 8; Porritt, 12, v. Beck, 10. Third round: Beck, 12, v. Harrison, 8; .Tones, 14, v. Blackburn, 13; Lane, 15, v. Porritt, 7. Fourth round: Harrison. 10. v. Porritt, 7; Blackburn. 10. v. Beck, 10; Jones, 13, v. Lane, 0. Fifth round: Harrison, 10, v. Blackburn, 0; Porritt. 10, v. Jones, 0; Beck, 11, v. Lane, 0. Summary.—.Tones, Beck, Porritt, 3 wins; Harrison. Blaclcbnrn, Lane, 2 wins. Porritt won the section Section D. —First round: Johnson, Hollis (Railway), 11, v. A. Williams, Gribble (Railway), 11; Tumulty, Vaughan (Police), 21, v. ■Slaughter, Hollows (Labour). 3; McDonnell. S. Harris (Retired Teachers), 10, v. Taylor. T. Walker (Retired Teachers), 7. Second Round. —Hollows, IS, v. Harris, S; "Walker. l!i, v. Gribble. 12; Vaushan, 10, v. Holliii, I). Third round: Hollis. 10, v. Harris, 0; Vaughnn, 10, v. Gribble, 0; Walker, 10, v. Hollows. 8. Fourth round: Hollows, 14, V. Hollis. 7; Gribble, 18, v. Harris, 0; Vaughan, 12, v. Walker, 8. Fifth round: Hollows, 10, v. Gribble, 8; Hollis, 18, v. Walker, 13; Hnrris, 13, v. Vaughan, 8. Summary.—Vaughan, 4 wins; Hollows, Hollis, 3 wins; Harris, Walker, 2 wins; Gribble, 1 win. Section E.--First round: Laing, Gilmour (Retired Teachers). 10, v. Rowo, Plummer (Education), 8; Harris, McLean (Post and Telegraph). 1,5, v. Howard, Fletcher (Post and Telegraph), 8: Streeter and Bright (Railway) won by default from Trnman (Railway). Second Round.—Plummer, 15, v. McLean, 8; Fletcher, 14, v. Bright, 13; Gilmour won by default. Third round: Brisrht, 10, v. Gilmour. 10; Plummer. 11, v. Fletcher, 0; McLean won by default. Fourfh round: Gilmour, 10. v. McLean, 8; Plummer, 13. v. Bright, O; Fletcher won by default. Fifth round: Gilmour, 18, v. Fletcher, 7; Bright, 11, v. Mclean. 7; Plnminer won by default.

Summary.—Plummer. Gilmour. 4 wins; Bright. 3 wins; McLean, Fletcher, 2 wins, Gilmour won lhe section.

Inter-Section Play—First round: Vaughan, 10, v. TTunt. 2: Gilmour. 0. v. Colrbrook. 3: Porrilt, a bye. Second round: Vaughan, 0, v. Porritt, 3; Gilmour, a bye. Third ronnd: Vaughan beal. Gilmour and became the green winner.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23518, 1 December 1939, Page 3

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BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23518, 1 December 1939, Page 3

BOWLING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23518, 1 December 1939, Page 3

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