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BOWLS

SOUTHLAND CENTRE’S COMPETITIONS WAIHOPAI BEATEN BY SOUTHLAND The Southland Bowling Centre’s fourrink championship and city rinks competition were continued in warm, dull weather last evening. Following were the results:—

FOUR-RINK CHAMPIONSHIP

INVERCARGILL v. BLUFF

Playing on the Invercargill . green Invercargill beat Bluff by 95 points to 49. Scores were:— I. B.

SOUTHLAND v. WAIHOPAI Playing on the Waihopai green Southland beat Waihopai by 82 points to 74. Scores were:—

TE RANGI v. GEORGETOWN On the Georgetown green Georgetown beat Te Rangi by 91 points to 68. Scores were:—

WAIKIWI v. R.S.A. In a match played on the Waikiwi green R.S.A. lost to Waikiwi by 71 points to 79. Scores were:—

CITY RINKS TE RANGI v. GEORGETOWN Playing on the Te Rangi green Te Rangi beat Georgetown by 100 points to 91. Scores were:—

SOUTHLAND v. WAIHOPAI On the Southland green Southland narrowly defeated Waihopai by 106 points to 102. Scores were:—

INVERCARGILL v. R.S.A. Playing on the R.S.A. green R.S.A. beat Invercargill by 129 points to 116. Scores were:—

Round, flat stones, the height of a man in diameter, are used as “money” in the islands of Yap, a South Sea territory governed by the Japanese. These strange coins are carried by thrusting a pole in the centre of the stone.

Hewitt, Gilbertson, Geddes, Derbie 16 — Parsons, Frew, Calder, McGorlick 15 Willett, Jones, Grant, Miller 32 — Charleston, Peterson, Budd, Plank — 10 Robertson, Tattersfield, Sefton, Stevenson 30 —— Johnston, Preston, Perkins, Steel — 8 Paton, Smith, Hunter, Hay 17 — Hughes, Robins, Georgeson, Nixey — 16 TOTALS 95 49

S. W. Cowie, Holliman, Snow, Gardner 29 Adam, Gray, Stevens, Morrison — 13 Brass, Wildermoth, Stewart, Torrance 18 Wilson, Donaldson, Coltman, Mills 24 Brown, Fortune, Manson, Campbell 17 Baxter, Imlay, Broad, Turnbull 16 Fraser, McRobie, Thomas, Graham 18 Black, Meredith, Bird, Barham — 21 TOTALS 82 74

TeR. G. Frobarth, Anderson, T. Pryde, T. R. Pryde 22 — Dalton, Payne, Glover, Marshall — 21 Streatfield, Keys, Lumsden, Glennie 13 — Wilson, Brown, Taggart, Donald — 25 Dunwoodie, Crawford, Batchelor, Froggatt 20 — Robinson, McFarlane, Sinclair, McKenzie — 26 Mayhew, Smithies, Paterson, McKenzie 13 — Swanson, Pullar, Drummond, Anderson — 19 TOTALS 68 91

W. R.S.A. Paterson, Allan, Irwin, Nicol 24 — Shand, Bruce, Jones, Buchanan — 19 King, Dick, Buxton, Watson 19 — Lindsay, Fraser, McKay, Aslett — 15 Gregg, Hermann, Watson, Metcalfe 19 — Dixon, O’Brien, McKenzie, Spencer — 12 Murray, Howden, Buckingham, T. Watson ' 17 — Coughlan, Kynaston, Tisbury, — 25 TOTALS 79 71

Te R. G. Gordon, A. Donald, Springford, Marshall 25 — Hollows, Douglas, Murray, Robinson — 16 Holloway, Hopgood, Walker, Stevenson 17 — Clent, Read, Barlow, Mehaffey — 20 Roberts, McLennan, Burrell, Gibson 15 — Stobo, Brown, Fraser, Haydon — 20 Froggatt, jun., Blue, McDougall, Freddy 22 — Whittley, Milne, Johnston, Campbell — 12 Brown, Holdsworth, Hope, W. Donald 21 — Matheson, Smith, Robinson, White — 23 TOTALS 100 91

S. W. Cooper, Dysart, Donaldson, Parker 20 _ Boyes, Cunningham, Danskin, Buchanan —— 25 Humphries, Birch, Smith, Holmes 30 —, Hargreaves, Dalgarno, de Latour, Pickford — 8 Barren, Geddes, Ayling, Dykes 18 Oughton, Hislop, Tapper, McKenzie 28 Irving, Walker, Forbes, Clark 26 — Martin, Parsons, Leggett, Duncan —. 11 Castles, Kelman, Findlay, Credgington 12 —- Moore, Robinson, McKay, Withers 31 TOTALS 106 102

I. R.S.A. Pauling, Fox, Allan, Dixon 11 — Cran, Curwin, Somerville, Lange 31 Mitchell, Crosbie, McRobie, Parfitt 22 O’Toole, Maley, Kay-Smith, Stone 13 Borne, Stevens, Morison, Semmens 25 c Falconer, Fraser, Heslin, Macklam 23 N. Derbie, Richards, Lee, McFadyen 25 Cook, Keeler, Kerr, Hunt , — 17 Holmes, Pointon, Withers, Blomfield 23 Kissell, Taylor, McKenzie, Alsweiler — 17 Martin, Marshall, Mills, Munnings 10 Ferguson, Brown, Brewer, Horan 28 TOTALS 116 129

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Southland Times, Issue 23377, 8 December 1937, Page 9

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BOWLS Southland Times, Issue 23377, 8 December 1937, Page 9

BOWLS Southland Times, Issue 23377, 8 December 1937, Page 9

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