BOWLS
GISBORNE CLUB Games in the Saturday Fours competition were ’played on the Gisborne Bowling Club’s green on Saturday afternoon, while two ordinary games also wore contested. Afternoon tea was supplied by Mesdamcs L. Bright and W. J. Sinclair. Results: — —Saturday Fours.— A. Park. Shaw, Riddell, Henderson (s) 24 v. Neal, Pyke, Hammond, .Sinclair (s) 10. Young, Sheen, J. Park, L. Bright (s) 19 v. Zaffcr (sub.), Chrisp, Zachariah, If. Bright (s) IS. ■Galvin, Wilson, Sutton, Crowley (s) 2,’i a". Dobson, Munro, Crawford (sub.), Beckett (s) 9. A. Clark, Balfour, Murray (sub.), McCulloch (s) 18 v. McGregor, Thornton, Taylor, Coleman (s) 14. —Ordinary Games.— Peach, Johnson, Robertson (s) 21 v. Chamberlain, J. Hay, Maude (s) IS. Jones and Holmes (s) 2(i v. York and W. Smith (s) 21. POVERTY BAY CLUB Games on the Poverty Bay club’s green on Saturday included champion singles, Rusher handicap singles, club fours and club pairs, as well ac> ordinary games. Results: — —Champion Singles.— Cameron beat Campbell. —Rusher Handicap Singles.— Morrison beat Cameron. —Club Fours.— Campbell, Cotton, McKcaguc, AleGibbon (s) 19 v." Craig, Leggett, Whiting, McKenzie (s) 21. Ilall, Nesbitt, Wood, Ritchie (s) 22 v. Nelson, Hughes, Jennings, Somervell (s) 21. ' Smith, W. Ilankey, Slight, CraAVford (s) 17 v. Ferguson, Godding, Bennett, Moore (s) 20. Fraser, Ashworth, Davis, Hickman (s) 18 v. Fronde, Shaw, Wauchop, Robertson (s) 20. Bavliss, Leech, Morrison, Blackburn (s) 15 v. Robinson, J. Ilankey, Greig, Cameron (s) 25. —Ordinary Games. — 'Barnett, Shelton, Scott (s) 30 v. Bartram, T. Hay, Paltridge (s) 15. Briant, Rusher, Gardner (s) 25) v. Bridgman, Rosie, Bridges (s) 19. •—Club Pairs. — Smith, Bennett (s) 13 v. Ferguson, Moore (s) 22. Bavliss, Blackburn (s) 10 v. Hughes, Morrison (s) 20. Ashworth, Slight (s) 10 v. J. Ilankey, Cameron (s) 26.
KAHUTIA CLUB The fourth round of the competition for the Dan Barry Memorial Shield Avas played on Hie Kaliutia Bowling Club’s green on Saturday afternoon, m delightful weather conditions, and resulted in Avins for the rinks skipped by Bragg, Prince and Jenkins. Following are details: —• —Dan Barry Memorial Shield— Thompson, It. Martin, jun., Clarke, Bragg (s) 22 v. Walker, Baker, Downey, Morse (s) 14. Donaldson, Langford, Corbett (sub. for Jackson), Prince (s) 22 v. Neenan, Ingram (sub. for John), Town, Pollock (s) 15 Wood. Solvander, Davies, Jenkins (s) 24 v. Young, Flavell, C. E. Robinson, Campbell (s) 16. -Ordinary Games— Gallop, Simpson, Watt, Vincent (s) 24 v. MucKiniav, Spence, Morris, SaAvyer (s) 22. Walker and 11. Martin (s) 22 v. Campbell and Eaton (s) 19. Young and Bragg (s) 15 a?. Wood and Morse (s) 13. Eaton 22 v. Nissan 21. Champion Singles— Following is the draw for the next .mind in this competition:—Thursday: Winners’ section —Billiam v. Eaton; Roderick v. Watt. Losers’ section — Dudfield v. Martin or Davies; Corbett v. Whitehead ; Dunlop v. Holland. Saturday : Winners’ section —Jackson v. 11. Martin; Rotinvell v. Bragg. Losers’ section—lngram v Baker; Campbell v. Pollock; Smith v. Morse; C. E. Robinsou, a 'bye.
On Thursday, Roderick and Dudfield Avill meet, and on Saturday Smith plays Prince, Jenkins a-. Pollock, and Bragg v. Campbell, Morse having the bye.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17954, 5 December 1932, Page 10
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516BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17954, 5 December 1932, Page 10
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