BOWLING EVENTS
INTER-CLUB COMPETITIONS Names of players of the first-mentioned club take precedence in the following results of inter-club bowline matches played on Saturday:— Epsom v. Hillsboro'.—At Epsom: Bending-, Petchell, Gribble, Scott. 21, v. Hay, Clews, Ede, Buckle, 20; Sutcliffe, Jackson, Ramsay, Buchan, 20, v. Rhodes, Walker, Hoppy, Elliott. 8; Mills. Flynn, Goodison. C. Wallace, 25, v. Wild, Walham. Hughes, Holdsworth, 77; 1? iff kin, Rolfe, Nairn. Moyle, 13, v. Vazen, Srriither, Crawshaw, Dormer, 29; Clark, Good, Coutts, Anderson, 21, v. Burton, Robertson Anderson, Davidson, 10; Golding, Mynott, McWaters. Fumell, 14, v. Walsh, Bighain. Cullen, Thompson, 20. At Hillsboro' ; Gallagher. Bennett, Gubb, Dunninghum, 2S. v. McMillan, Purtell, Sheppard, Bilkev, 1 r» ; Thompson, Gunthorpe, Greig, G corse. 18, v. McGhie, Preston, Trundl. 0. Fisher, 15; Inwood, Daniel. Beckman, Stehr, 111, v. Averill, A. E. Clark, Turner, Stringer, 2(5; Wardell, Margeson. Noonan, Parsons, 11, v. J. Clark, Broun. Norman, Brand, 26; Perkins, flooton, Rabone, Lewis, 20. v. Longviile, Burrows, Surman, A. Fisher, 19; Ravlic, Slater, O'Donnell, Allan. IS. v. A. M. Burton. Hollis, Hamlin, Pollard, 25. Te Papapa v. Mangere.—At Te Papapa: Jackson, Dilly, Kruse, Moon, 23, v. Peckston, McDonald. Banks, Solomon, 14; Sands, Wyllis, Lardner, Harriman 32, v. Buchan, Ivoith, Montgomerie, Granger, 14; Sadgrove, Maxwell. Baker, Allcock, 18. v. Tylden, Ransome, Lundie, Hunt, 13; Hollings, Cott. Pinches, Mitchell, 14, v. McCullough, Ellis. Pinkey, Connor, 31. At Mangere: Miller, Cully, Collier, Bond, 22, v. Richardson. Webb, Wilton, Stubb, 27; Cooper, Jury, Morris, Speight. 22, v. Robertson. Merritt, Laslett, 11. R. Ellis, 1(5; Catley, Bradley, Raffles, Moore, 30, v. Kno'wles, Lovell. Bruce, Wadsworth, 19. Onehunga v. St. Heliers.—At Onehunga: McLeod, Madden, L. Jones, Bray, 18, v. Darroch, Whalcy, White, Roberts, 1G; McMasler, Kirk wood, Pople, Wigginton. 20. v. Longkildc, Stead, Da vies. McMahon, 21. CLUB COMPETITIONS Railway.—The Railway Challenge Shield was won by Henderson. tAngove, Mercer and Meek, who beat Cumming, Woodlock, Bartlet t and Proctor by 23 points to 17. The Noad Shield tournament, was won by the Balmoral rink, Meltzer, McGaffan. Kelly and Rowland, who beat the Carlton players, Mitchell, McNaughton, Logan and Smalc, in the final by 30 points to 10. Papakura.—Teams from Pukekohe, Manurewa, Papakura and Tuakau took part in a full-rink tournament at Papakura on Saturday. The winning team, Pukekohe, was skipped by Basham,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24106, 27 October 1941, Page 3
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