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POVERTY BAY CLUB YESTERDAY'S RESULTS y Club four games were continued on the r Poverty Bay Bowling Club’s green yes- : terday afternoon under highly, favorable . weather conditions and with a good ati. tendance of players. Results: —Club Fours— Brown, Nisbett, Ross, Wyatt (s) 17 v. Rowley, Robinson, Clare, Phillips (s) 26. Ansell, Briant, Gandell, Gardner (s) 11 v. Thomas, Derbyshire, Graham, Kim (s) 20, Evans, Maddock, Alexander, Falconer t (s) 24 v. Tonevcliffe, Ludwig, Ashworth, , Hartley (s) 13. s Sell, Rusher, Petrie, MeKeague (s) 20 r v. Thompson, Wood, Fischbach, Wilson (sj 17. - | —Ordinary Game—fl Bridgman, Shaw, Blackburn, Hopkin- - son (s) 16 v. W. Hankey, Froude, Cotton, Richards (s) 23. I The draw for the Champion Singles a and Handicap Singles has been made, » and is'now posted in the clubhouse. The 1 majority of these games will be decided • iii the evenings. 1 - - t a GISBORNE CLUB 3' A BIG ATTENDANCE' • On the Gisborne club’s greens, there r . was a larger attendance 'than usual, keen f interest haying been, aroused in , the inauguration of the ladies’ croquet club, which took place during--the .afternoon. f Gamas played on the bowlers’ section of } the greens resulted as under: 5 —Thursday Fours—- ' j Rathsach, Bull, Clark, and. Robertson | (s) 21 v. Uracie, Adams, Williams, and i Armstrong (s) 19. i < Farnie, York, Nasmith, and Sinclair t (s) 26 y. DeCosta, Fairlie, Stoneham, I and Stephensen (s) ‘2l. i Gilmer, Zachariah, Johnson, - and • Holmes (s) 26 v. Crawshaw, Corson, Mil- > ler, and Maude (s) 12. . —Ordinary .Games — ' Jones (Wanganui), Henderson, and ’ Murray (s) 18 v. Zaffer, McGregor, and ' Smith (s) 11. j ' ’ ! Dodd and Crawford 21 v. Jones ana I j Sutton 11. I I Ellis, Beckett, and J. Allan (sT 23. v, * j Hines, A. Hay, and J. Hay (s) IS."' I —Champion Pairs—- ; Crawford and Maude beat Balfour and [A. Hay; Holmes and Sutton beat , | Nasmith and Armstrong; Stephenson , ‘ and Sinclair beat Clark and H. Bright: * Munro and Allan beat Zachariah and | Smith; Crawford and Maude beat Chrisp [ and Beckett. —Orr Pairs Handicap—i, Grade and Pyke beat Adams and i) Dodd; Galvin and Thornton beat Bal- , four and Williams; Shaw and Zachariah ’ beat Gracie and Pyke. —Horne Memorial Singles Handicap— Neal beat Balfour; Holmes beat Pyke; Shaw beat Neal; Beckett beat Shaw ; Kay beat Thornton; Miller beat Dobson; Waite beat Holmes; Galvin beat Thornton; Holmes beat Sinclair; Riddell beat Munro; Sinclair beat YVilliams; Riddell beat Balfour. j KAHUTIA CLUB. The Thursday rinks made a start with the Dan Barry Memorial Shield Fours at the Kahutia Bowling Club’s green yesterday, both winning teams having large margins, though the games .were

hard-fought until near the finish, when the winners excelled themselves. Games played resulted as follows: . —Dan Barry Fours— Nissen, Donaldson (sub, for Whitehead), Dunlop, and Holland (s) 25 v. Corlet, Hutton, Morris, and Roderick (s) 12. Vail, Bilham, Watt, Dudfield (s) 24 v. Lynskev, H. Martin, Batson, A. Sawyer (s) 12. —Ordinary Games— Gallop and Taylor (s) 26 v. Alexander and Martin (s) 21. Walker and Young (s) 18 v. Roderick and Corlet (s) 13. Mahoney 18 v. Eaton 15.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 3 November 1933, Page 12

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BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 3 November 1933, Page 12

BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18236, 3 November 1933, Page 12