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BOWLS

INTER-CLUB MATCHES

IDEAL CONDITIONS Games in the Southland Bowling Centre’s inter-club competition were played in ideal conditions on Saturday afternoon. Greens were fast and shots near the kitty were not as plentiful as usual. Following are details of the games played:— INVERCARGILL v. WAIHOPAI (On Waihopai green) Invercargill No. 2 defeated Waihopai No. 2 by 99 points to 93. Scores: — I. W.

NORTHEND v. SOUTHLAND (On Northend green) Northend No. 2 defeated Southland No. 2 by 127 points to 122. Scores: — N. S.

(On Southland green) Southland No. 1 defeated Northend

WAIHOPAI v. INVERCARGILL (On Invercargill green) Waihopai No. 2 defeated Invercargill No. 2 by 100 points to 91. Scores: — I. W.

TE RANGI v. R.S.A, (On Te Rangi green) Te Rangi No. 1 defeated R.S.A. No. 1 by 118 points to 108. Scores: — T. R.

Te Rangi No. 2 defeated R.S.A. No. 2 by 143 points to 94.. Scores: — T. R.

MURIHIKU CUP MATCH NORTHEND BEATS R.S.A. At the Northend green on Saturday evening Northend (holder) beat R.S.A. (challenger) in a match for the Murihiku Cup by 28 points to 11. Scores:— N. R. F. D. Farquhar, P. C. Thomas, J. Ure, A. V. Keast. 28 — J. E. Coughlan, R. Bruce, A. Macklam, W. Spencer — 11 The next challengers are Winton Central, Otautau, Gore, Aparima. Hokonui, Waikiwi and Georgetown in that order. Results of games played this season are: Woodlands 20, Wyndham 15; Northend 22, Woodlands 16; Northend 18, Invercargill 17; Northend 28, R.S.A. 11. TEAMS FOR TOMORROW TE RANGI Four rink.—Frobarth, Anderson, T. Pryde, T. R. Pryde; Streatfield, Keys, Lumsden. Glennie: Mayhew, Smithies, Paterson, McKenzie; Dunwoodie, G. Donald, Batchelor, Froggatt. City rinks.—Holloway, Hopgood. Walker. Stevenson; Froggatt jun., Blue, McDougall, Crawford; Hope, Holdsworth, Preddy, W. Donald; Gordon. A. Donald. Springford, Marshall; Roberts, McLennan, Burrell, Gibson . Emergencies: T. Brown jun., T. Brown, Walsh, Fraser. WAIHOPAI Four rink.—Adam, Gray, Stevens, Morrison; Baxter. Imlay, Broad. Turnbull; Wilson, Donaldson, Coltman, Mills; Black, Meredith, Bird, Barham. City rinks.—Oughton, Hislop, Tapper, McKenzie; Martin, Bloomfield, Leggett, Duncan; Boyes, Cunningham, Danskin, Buchanan; Moore, D. McKenzie, McKay, Withers; J. H. Tapper, Horne, de Latour, Pickford. SOUTHLAND Four rink.—W. Brown, Mcßobie, Thomson, Strang; Graham, Fortune, Manson, Campbell; Cowie, Holliman, Snow. Gardner; C. Brass, Wildermoth, Stewart, Torrance. Emergency: J. Fraser. City rinks.—Humphries, Birch, Smith, Holmes; P. Brass, Ayling, Parker, Dykes; Irving, Darrock, Forbes, W. Clark; Cooper, Dysart, Donaldson, Fowler; Castles, Kelman, Findlay, Credginton. Emergencies: Barron, Eastlake, Copland, Geddes. INVERCARGILL Four rink.—Robertson, Tattersfield, Sefton. Stevenson; Hewitt, Gilbertson, Geddes, Derbie; Holmes, Paton, Hunter, Hay; Willett, Jones. Grant, Miller. City Rinks.—Allan, Gardiner, Scott, Dickson; Borne, Stevens, Morison, Semmens; N. Derbie, Mitchell, Lee, Smith; J. Holmes, Pointon, Withers, Blomfield; Mills, Crosbie, Mcßobie, Parfitt; Martin, Marshall, McFadyen, Munnings. Emergencies: Ellery Grant, Richards, Warden. i R.S.A. Four rink.—Dixon, O’Brien. N. McKenzie, Spencer; Lindsay, McKay, Aslett, Miller; Coughlan, Kynaston, Tisbury, Johnston; Shand, Bruce, Jones, Buchanan. Emergency: H. Fraser. City rinks.—O'Toole, Maley, Kay-Smith, Stone; Cran, Filippini, Somerville, .Lange; Kissell, G. Taylor, A. McKenzie, Alsweiler; Falkiner, Heslin, Horan, Macklam; Cook, Keller, Kerr, Hunt. Emergencies: S. Fraser. Brewer. WOMEN’S PAIRS TOURNAMENT \ The following is the draw for thewomen’s pairs tournament on Wednesday at 9 o’clock: — On Southland green.—Section A: Mesdames Leary and Gavan v. Mesdames Haydan and Grant; Mesdames Holloway and McKenzie v. Mesdames Applegarth and Parsons; Mesdames Smart and Taylor vMesdames Christie and Wells. Section B: Mesdames Smart and Wedderspoon v. Mesdames Nightingale and Budd; Mesdames Mayhew and Pryde v. Mesdames Robertson and Cochrane; Mesdames Darnhill and Pierce V. Mesdames Holmes and Cooper. On Te Rangi green.—Section A: Mesdames Smith and Matheson v. Mesdames Jamieson and Harvey; Mesdames Brown and Loudon v. ; Mesdames Brownlie and Kerr v. Mesdames Vincent and Thomson. Section B: Mesdames Hay and Holliman v. Mesdames Nixey and Frew;; Mesdames Cowie and McDougall v. Mesdames Blackman and Driscoll; Mesdames Rush ton and Excel! v. Mesdames Thomson and Eteele. DOMINION TOURNAMENT ENTRIES (United Press Association) DUNEDIN, December 4. Entries for the New Zealand bowling championships to be held in Dunedin are: Rinks, 120; pairs, 220; singles, 240; against rinks, 98; pairs, 180; singles, 168, when the tournament was held here in 1934. BRITISH TEAM ARRIVES IN DOMINION (United Press Association) WELLINGTON, December 4. The British bowling team arrived by the Arawa today from Southampton to begin a tour of New Zealand. The party consists of 35 all told, 19 men and 16 women. From the playing point of view, its strength is in four rinks. After touring New Zealand, the party is to leave here on January 11 for Australia, where it will participate in the Australian bowling carnival. Eleven of the party are to be the official representatives of their respective countries at the Empire Games to be held in Sydney early next year.

The team is composed of first-class players, all of whom were first nominated by their counties and finally selected by the General Purposes Committee of the English Bowling Association. Travelling with the party will be Mr J. G. Cuthbert (Wembley and London Scottish), who has been appointed viseceptaln of the English team at the Empire Games. The captain, Mr R. Weeks (Somerset), will not be travelling to New Zealand. He leaves for Australia direct in December. The personnel of the party is: Mr and Mrs J. G. Cuthbert, Mr and Mrs J. J. Smith (Leicester), Mr and Mrs T. C. Reed (McKeesport, Penns., and Orlando, Florida), Mr and Mrs A. A. Templeton (Kilmarnock, Scotland), Mr and Mrs G. W. Powe (Brighton), Mr E. Morris (Leicester), Mr H. H. Child (Hounslow), Mr and Mrs F. C. Angel (Penarth, South Wales), Mr E. Shuttle (Reading). Mr and Mrs E. How (Cheltenham), Mr and Mrs E. Tappenden (Kitchen, Herts), Mr W. Clarke (Belfast), Mr G. Hiscock (Fulham), Mr R. Raines and Miss H. P. Baines (Belfast), Mr and Mrs G. E. Gardiner (Belfast), Mr and Mrs F. James (Belfast), Mrs M. A. Mowbray and Miss E. Robinson (Morecambe), Mr S. Jones (Croydon), Mr and Mrs C. T. Marcon (Bracknell, Herts), Mr and Mrs J. B. McAlpine (Glasgow), Mr S. Brown (Gerrards Cross, Bucks, and London Scottish). The team,will visit Invercargill on December 16 and 17 and will play a game against a Southland team on December 17. It is possible a game will be arranged at Gore on the afternoon of December 16.

Willett, Mannings, McRobie, A. J. Geddes 10 — Oughton, Leggett, Duncan, R. Morrison — 25 Stevens, N. Derbie, A. Carman, O. Grant 22 — Danskin, Cuthbery, McKay, Barham — 19 Lee, Kelman, Hewitt, A. Derbie 17 — Adam, Donaldson, Grey, Bird — 13 Jones, Gardiner, Blomfield, Smith 24 — Moore, Horn, Tapper, Wilson — 14 Holmes, Morrison, Parfitt, H. L. Hay 26 — J. Tapper, Imlay, Donaldson, Turnbull — 22 TOTALS 99 93

J. Cockroft, J. .Fraser, H. R. Morton, D. M. Scandrett 19 — J. Fraser, A. Porter, A. Credginton, C. Dykes — 20 S. Whitaker, W. Hynes, W. J. McKitterick, H. Halligan 28 — J. Humphries, A. Geddes, W. Brown, W. Snow — 15 A. C. Millar, W. Fraser, L. Burgess, T. Snow 23 — W. Copeland, F. Castle, W. MeRobie, J. Manson — 18 F. D. Farquhar, C. E. Burley, J. D. Shand, A. V. Keast 31 — P. J. Brass, T. Birch, W. Clark, A. Clark — 12 E. Wren, A. Arthur, C. J. MeEachran, G. L. Swift 14 — D. Findlay, Kerr, H. Fortune, J. H. Reed — 27 W. Birch, J. Gillanders, P. C. Thomas, J. Ure 12 — Dr Crawford, Cooper, S. Fowler, A. E. Gardner — 30 TOTALS 127 122

No. 1 by 125 points to 116. Scores: — S. N. Jones, A. Ayling, H. Holliman, W. Stewart Dr Barclay, C. Poole, J. Lind21 say, J. Taylor Binney, W. Strang, L. Wilder- — 15 moth, D. K. Torrance G. Webb, R. Cook, W. Leek, 22 — J. A. Wesney J. Irving, Eastlake, Fraser, J. — 15 C. Thomson J. O’Brien, C. Moore, T. 13 — Stocker, W. Reid W. Kelman, Connor, L. Lums- — 27 den, W. Graham J. Hannan, J. Wildey, W. Rit16 — chie, W. Randle R. Donaldson, R. Dysart, Smith, — 27 T. Holmes S. Johnstone, W. Blaikie, B. 28 — O’Toole, J. Holloway J. Forbes, Walker, C. Brass, — 14 T. Bath, P. A. Pearce, J. 25 — Greer, W. Watson — 18 TOTALS 125 116

Pointon, C. E. Borne, Dickson, J. H. Tattersfield 23 —— Young, Dalgarno, Pickford, R. Buchanan 17 Allen, Robertson, Marshall, W. Miller 14 Black, Cunningham, G. Withers, P. Mills 25 Mitchell, Crosbie, Paton, F. G. Stevenson 14 — Bell, Boyes, J. Hunter, A. Broad 17 Marshall, Ellery, H. Semmens, A. Sefton 17 — Parsons, Blomfield, McKenzie, G. Stevens — 26 E. Mills, Grant, R, Holmes, R. Hunter 23 — J. Martin, De Lautour, G. Baxter, W. Coltman — 15 TOTALS 91 100

G. Hope, E. Pilcher, A. Anderson, R. Lumsden 35 —— Hattrill, Grieve, Ferguson, Kerr Brown, Hopgood, Penman, T. — 11 Gibson 17 Shand, Maley, McKay, H. Lang R. Roscoe, Fraser, Donald, A. — 17 S. Froggatt Falconer, Taylor, Heslin, W. Miller ' 17 — ■ ■II 12 Brown, Miller, W. Crawford, G. C. Batcheler Beer, Fernandez, A. McKenzie, 18 25 M. McKenzie — Hay, Gill, Marshall, G. Glennie 17 — H, Fox, Fraser, O’Brien, W. Stone — 21 Walsh, R. Hallamore, R. Drummond, G. Donald Brewer, Sheehan, Davies, W. 14 — Spencer — 22 TOTALS 118 108 (On R.S.A. green)

J. Gordon, R. Harper, F. Mayhew, T. Pryde 23 —• R. Bruce, McKenzie, Somerville, J. Taylor — 13 F. Burrell, Froggatt, G. Streatfield, G. Stevenson 30 — R. Adams, Brown, Kay-Smith, A. Macklam — 10 R. Dunwoodie, Holdsworth, G. Frobarth, T. R. Pryde 18 — Dickson, Acton, Jones, W. Hunt — 21 Roberts, Mainland, F. Springford, R. Smithies 17 — C. Cook, D. McGregor, F. Kynaston, G. Tisbury — 20 Donald, R. Cochrane, S. McDougall, M. McKenzie 30 — J. Coughlan, G. Keeler, Fraser, J. Johnstone — 13 Blue, Golding, R. Walker, W. Keys 25 ■—

O’Toole, Walker, Horne, H. Alsweiler — 17 TOTALS 143 94 GEORGETOWN v. BLUFF (On Bluff green) Georgetown No. 1 defeated Bluff by 96 points to 93. Scores:— B. G. Jameson, Frew, J. Lopdell, G. Edginton 15 — Smith, Douglas, J. Campbell, A. McKenzie — 20 Johnstone, Giles, R. Preston, R. Perkins 21 — G. McFarlane, J. Payne, P. Milne, V. Drummond — 17 Peterson, J. Parry, Lee, J. Plank 15 — J. Stobo, Whitting, T. Haydon, S. Glover — 19 Nightingale, Charleston, Calder, N. W. McGorlick 22 — A. Swanson, Reed, Murray, W. White — 21 Hughes, Tennant, Georgeson, A. Steel 20 — J. Clent, R. Wesney, Brown, W. Marshall — 19 TOTALS 93 96

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Southland Times, Issue 23375, 6 December 1937, Page 7

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BOWLS Southland Times, Issue 23375, 6 December 1937, Page 7

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