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BOWLS

SATURDAY’S PLAY

POVERTY BAY CLUB

Saturday’s beautiful weather drew a large crowd of howlers to the Poverty Rav eluli’s greens, and under ideal c :iidit ions, howls of a very enjovat.de nature were indulged in. Competition games were resumed on Saturday, and results were as follow: — Saturday Fours —'

Hair. Godding. Smith, Bennett (s) 18 v. Stevens. Campbell, llankey, McGibbon (s) 17. Rosier, Shaw. Daniel, D. G. Robertson is) 15 v. Whiteman, Rusher, Bayl'ss, Hopkinson (s) 27. Fredericks. Nelson, Hughes, Somervell (s) 26 v. Cootc, Ferguson, Martin. Slight (s) 10. Allen. Taylor. Wood. Cameron (s) 21 v. Grant, Leech. Buzza. McKenzie ( s ) 18 —Friendly Games— Grant. Elliott and Alexander fs) 21 v. Frazer. Cotton and Ritchie (s) 15. Shelton. Nisbefct and Graham (s) 18 v Ludwig. I,eggelt and MeKeague (s) 15.

Champion Singles

Bennett 23 v. Elliott 11. Shaw 20 v. Stevens 14. Slight 20 v. Wood 19. —Rusher Singles— Somervell 13 v. D. G. Robertson 18. Nelson 22 v. McGibbon 18. —Club Pairs— Smith and Martin 15 v. Bayliss and I-laukcv 21.

The 'Poverty Bay club lias issued an invitation to officers and all ranks of 11.M.5. Laburnum to play each day, starting about. 2 p.m. ADD BOWLS

KA I Uj’TIA Cl AH’.

The Kahutia Bowling Club decided Oil Saturday that two games of 14 heads should he played ill tiie executive tournament on eaeli of the succeeding 'Thursdays and Saturdays until the conclusion of the competition. This will enable sullLeient time for the. Dan Barry Fours tournament, the club's major fixture, to be completed belore Luster. Games played in Hie Executive Fours competition resulted as under: ---Second Bound— Thompson, Bayne, Downey, Jenkins (s) 13 v. Riddell, Young, Town, Smith (s) 11. Langlands, Jackson, licit, Campbell (s) 14 v. Ncenan, Clarke, Tier, Walker (s) 13. AVood, Hutton, Davis, Morse (s) 14 v. 11. Robinson, Robertson, C. Robin son, Rothwell (s) 6. —Third Round— Jenkins (s) 15 v. Rothwell (s) 9. Walker (s) 16 v. Smith (s) 10. Campbell (s) 18 v. Morse (s) ID —Draw For Competitions— The draw for the second round of the Champion Singles and Champion Pairs competitions has been announced and games must be played within a fortnight, together with the following unfinished matches.—Singles: Campbell v. Smith, Holland v. Dunlop. Pairs: Power and Martin v. Robinson and Morse, Bayne and Smith v. Lynskey and Fisclibach.

The following is the draw for the championship tournaments : Champion Singles.—Holt, two lives, v. Dunlop, ——; Pollock, two lives, v. Walker, one life; Eaton, two lives, v. Campbell, ——; Watt, two lives, v.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18597, 7 January 1935, Page 12

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BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18597, 7 January 1935, Page 12

BOWLS Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18597, 7 January 1935, Page 12

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