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BOWLS

GISBORNE CLUB The first round of the club fours was played on the Gisborne Bowling Club's green yesterday afternoon, with the following results: Beaver, Ormond (sub), Michie, Holmes (s) 32, v. Dixon, Jones, Corson, Seymour (s) 27. Redstone Collin, Cossey, Stoneham (s) 27, v. Whitehead, English, Nasmith, Armstrong (s) 25. An extra heud had to he played to decide the winner. Johnspn, Richards, Hay, Sutton (s) 19, v. Muller, Ghrisp (sub), Staff, T. F. Crawford (s) 18. Virtue (sub), Parker (sub), Crawshaw, Hueston (s) 25, v. Rowan, Gandell, Fairley, T. A. Crawford (s) 18. McKenzie, Dunbar, Stewart, Stephenson (s) 24, v. Clark, Adair", McKeague, Maude (s) 14. This competition will be continued on Thursday, next, when the following teams meet: — Stephenson y. T. F. Crawford, Maude v. Seymour, Holmes v. T. A. Crawford, Hueston v. Armstrong, Stoneham v. Sutton. v • Ordinary games : Halford, Sidebottom (s) 30, v. Paltridge, Craig (s) 18; Sheen, McTavish (s). 17. v. Dodd, Allan (s) 15. The Saturday section of the club fours will bo commenced on Saturday, when the teams previously notified will meet. The champion singles and colts singles may be commenced. For the first round of the champion singles the following draw has been made and the. round has to be completed by Saturday, November 19: Allan v. Beaver, Stephenson v. Maude, Sidebottom v. Hird, H. Bright v. L. Bright, Staff v. Armstrong, Holmes V. Sinclair, Robertson v. A. M. Coleman, Johnson v. Halford, McKeague v. Paltridge, Hueston v. Stoneham, Morris V. W. S. Coleman. Gambrill, a bye. KAHUTIA CLUB The second round of the Thursday Section of the Dan Barry Memorial Fours was concluded yesterday afternoon on the Kabutia Bowling Club's green, which was in excellent condition. Martin and Wootton's rinks both succeeded in notching " victories, while Clouston's team created a surprise by defeating Roderick's. Resul ts :- - K- P. Murphy, Batsori, t.Vuiekshank, J. J. Martin (s), 20, v. Jelinck, Keany, Haisman, Dudfield (s) 13. This was a rather remarkable game. Dudlield's team got going well, and led during the ;:first half, being 13 points on the thirteenth head. From this on to the finish, _ Martin's rink scored on every head. Dud"iield/bc,ing unable to get off the mesmeric ,i£_ ,; Kvne. Jones, Sim, Wootton (s) 19, v. ■OfittM,, If. Martin, C. Pollock, Prince ;.(s) 17. '"* Billmm, Fschbach, E. Line. Clouston fsj,. 19, v. Co ham, Leslie, Atkinson, •Roderick (s) 15. pfe Champion singles: E. Lane.. 22 defeated Murphy 18, Prince 20 v. Sawyer 16, Roderick 17 v. C. Lane 14, Mahoney 21 r.' Hewitson 16, Mellroy 22 v. Town 20, Wootton 21 v. Jenkins'l6. . Ordinary a;ame: Richardson, Taylor. "Power (s) 21, v. MacKinlay, Fhivell, Sawyer (s) 19. -• The Barry Pours (Saturday section) will be continued to-morrow afternoon, shen Gibbs plays Jenkins, Sawyer plays

Flavell, Newton plays Harkess, and Power plays Rothwell. Entries are being called for a handicap pairs contest, to be played in the evenings apart from the set Thursday and Saturday competitions.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16494, 11 November 1927, Page 2

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BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16494, 11 November 1927, Page 2

BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16494, 11 November 1927, Page 2