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BOWLING

SATURDAY’S PLAY CLUB AND INTER-CLUB Club and inter-club bowling matches were played on various City and suburban greens on Saturday. Grounds i were* in good order following on the 1 recent spell o-f fine weather and made for keen and interesting play. DOMINION ROAD TOURNEY FINAL DAY’S PLAY The day S ulay in Uie Dominion t ? urnov loljk Pl-'ic-e suits*— UlC,aj following were the r._SECTION A Fourth Round.—Donald. Barber Xorv - Percy, \V. S. Fishoi*, : rdi.-uhey, S. E. Chappell G; Brown. ConFc!r.■ n ee Av O< L- d ’ m' 11 1 7 ’, V ’ A * Chappell, n i.! r-* rr ' N l Cush Ashby. Codd, Jones, Gifford L, v. Boagey. .Miller, Tomlinson, I omlinson 30; Ainoore, I>. Rieh- ' Ph?.?- 11 ’ n?r? Wri * ! :le '>' s 12 ' v * -McKenzie, i I,l ilV k ’ ftattray, Denison s. Tilth Round.—Clews 9, v. Benson •*- ! Denison 19, v. Bush 16; Tomlinson 11, V! Chappell 6; Hill 10, v. Gifford 10. : s, xth Round.—Benson 17, v. Tomlinson 8 ; Gifford 12 y. Clews 10; Chappell k, v. Bush 6; Hill 9, v. Denison 9 I Nummary.—Benson. 4 i wins, 15 losses; j Gifford, 4.\ wins, lj losses: Mill. 35 wins F losses; Clews, 35 wins, 21 lossesT Denison, 3i wins, 21 losses; Tomlinson. 2 wins, 4 losses; Bush, li wins, 41 losses* Chappell, 1 win, 5 losses: Benson and ; Gifford will play off next Saturday. • SECTION B Fourth Round.—AN’. H. Clarke. Mason It. If. Fisher, Layland 12, v. Fool, Mumphr'us, McFarlane, Thomas 9; Hawes, Annison, Maud, A’incent 15, v. Fergusson. J. . S. Roberts, Robertson, Kelly 11; AVinihrop, Stevens, W. Richardson. Campbell 12. \\ Davis, Robbins, Goldsmith, 3 tain - ! say 11 ; Barton, G. Clark, Xewton, Truman 8, v. F. R. Wilson, Hawthorn. West, Goodall 6 Fifth Round.—Kelly 14. v. Goodall 8; Thomas 9. v. Ramsay 9; Campbell 11, j v. Truman 7: Vincent S, v. Kayland 7. i Sixth Round. —Goodall 16. v. \'incent 14; Kelly 10, a*. Ramsav 9; La viand 11, v. : Truman S: Campbell 9. v. Thomas 4. Summary.—Vincent, 4 wins. 2 losses; Campbell, 4 wins. 2 losses; Kelly. 4 wins, 2 losses; Thomas. 35 wins. 25 losses; Ramsay, 25 wins. 35 losses: Kay land. 21 wins, 35 losses; Truman, 2 wins. 1 losses; Goodall. 15 wins, 4i losses. A’incent will play Campbell and Kelly will plav tinwinner next Saturday. The winners of the two sections will play off over 21 : heads. j CLUB GAMES PAPATOETOE Ordinary Draw.—Wills, Bygravo. Brown 12. v. Ross. Ranum, Smytheman 21; Whyte, Buekton. Cowling IS. v. Foss. . Cutforth. Willcox 21; Booth, Crawford. Bayliss 18, v. McFarland, Thomas. Knight IS; Anderson. MeCallum. Franklin 25. a-, i R. McCullough, Nicholson, McLarnon 20. CARLTON FERNS I*. Dickson. Mitchell, Gordon. Fookes. 29, v. H« ilford. McKay, G. Taylor, Kent, 29. < u-dinary draw: Robertson, Bates, Fish, 21, v. Browne, Minder, Cross, 10; Howell. Pollard. S. Jenkin, IS. v. Hamilton. Clifton. Pitt, 14; Wildish. Cadwallader. Holmes, 22. v. White. Doyle. Gillos. 21: Thornes, Foote, Josev, 23, v. Struckett, Buchanan, Mackay, f 9. RAWHITI Jackson Ferns. —Cameron. Morrow, Wool lei*. Eaves. 16, v. Worthington. Barker, Stubbs, Keller. 18. McGregor Starts; Torrens. Ormerod. Martin. Katterfeidt, i 10. v. .Scarborough. Schofield, Moncur, Vaughan, 24. Ordinary draw: Henley. MrPherwin. 12, v. Taylor. Ryder. 27: Wood. Walker, Hudson. Millard. 32, v. Mclnnes, Wilmott, Pearson, P. Thomson. 24. EPSOM Winter Fours.— A. French. Vealo, Bruce. Fnglis, 33. v. Stohr. Costall. Lewis. Rilmond, 15; Ashley. Gordon. Furnell, Tanner. 23. v. Morrison. C. Laurenson, C. Kamb. Osmond, 34: Freeman, Honey- • •omb. J. Wallace. J. Wright, 2:*., v. \’aulder, Paget. K. Taylor. W. Taylor. £»: Brown. Venrbury, Wylie, Nash. 35. v. Cribble. Clark, Hooper. Burton. 25; Hendry. Beckman, Ramsey, Parsons. 15, v. Wood, A. S. Lamb, A. Taylor, Gosling, PONSONBY Ordinary Draw.—Boyce, Cadness, Coloi brook, Dick. IS, v. Parkinson. Drummond. : Leighton. Letham, 25; Gray, Stanaway, l Conway. Richardson, 21, v. Goodacre, 1 Gregg. * Oates, Fanoh, 15: M. Walker. Ellery. Somers. Kelly, 24, a*. Mulliner, Waterwortli. Matthews. Bryant, 28. Mc--1 Ivor Pins: Bishop. Aitcheson, Jury. McInnes (challengers), 22, v. Mclvor, Johnson, Rutland, Bridges, 20. AVON DAL.E Ordinate Draw.—Baguley, Jackson, Clarke, Thompson. 20. v. Shephard. Monk, Wonibwell^,Williamson, 20. Sheath Stars: Buckle, Collins, Sainty, Farland, is. v. Scarborough, Gregory, Stringer, Pollard, 14. INTER-CLUB GAMES CARLTON v. AUCKLAND At Carlton.—Angove, Watson, Dillicar, Hunt, 20. v. Matheson, Inglis, ‘ Lyell. ; Hardie-Neil, 14. RAWHITI v. ROCKY NOOK i Edwin Stars. —Vincent. Scelly. X. 1 Thomson. Chiplin. 20, v. Oughton, Tongue, Lorarn, Keatley (challengers), 22. NOMADS V. DEVONPORT The Nomads played at the Devonport . Bowling Club's green on Saturday, the various teams being composed, and in most cases skipped, by grandfathers or great-grandfathers. Results were as follows: —C. E. Clarkson, A. M. Laing, i .T. Witham, F. Bennett. 25. v. J. BucliI anan, T. Clarke, Richards, McGregor, 24; . R. IT. Martinson, R. Thronson, J. Foster, G. P. Brown, 29, v. Koefoed, A. Morgan, ! Snoad, G. McLeod, 15: J. B. Paterson, • *,. Redmond, J. Whitehouse, W. Bluek, 20. v. A. F. Davies, Connell, Markham, Anderson, 21: C. Whitehouse, J. J. Donnell, J. S. McMillan, H. Samways, IS, v. Fulljames, Atkin, Xewbegin, Mason, 28; i R. Patterson, R. Collat'd, Rev. T. H. R'oseveare, A. Brown, 25, v. Barber, E. Buchanan, R. X. Melville, J. Moore. IS. Totals: Devonport, 2 wins; Nomads, 3 wins. ANNUAL MATCH CARLTON V. GRAMMAR OLD BOYS The second annual match between the Carlton Bowling Club and a team representing Grammar Old Boys was played at the Carlton green on Saturday afternoon. The visiting team was welcomed by the president of the Carlton Club, Mr. J. Truscott, and Mr. E. R. Davis, president, replied on behalf of the Old Boys. During the afternoon a photograph of the Grammar Old Boys was presented to Mr. H. .1. D. Mahon, headmaster of the Auckland Grammar School, who promised that the photograph would be hung in the hall of the school. Following were the results of games* played, Carlton names being mentioned first:—Masson, Baird, Kelly, Jones, 32, v. W. "Walker, Cook. Edgerley, Plummer. IS: McLoclilan, McCredie, Brittain. Maher, 22, v. Bell, Westphal, J. Kissling. C. Brookes, 19; Treacy. Murrav, Mills, Clarke, 28. v. Davis. Waters, Crowe. A. Brookes, 13; Shields, Stokes, Buxton, : Muston, 23, v. Garlick. Jackson, Coutts, Schnaekenberg, 25; Were, Trenda.ll, Clarkson, Truscott. 28. v. Parkinson, Winks, Mahon. M. Walker. 20: Stewart, ! Sawyer, Fleming, Kilgour, 29, v. W. ; Winks, Kenderdine, Lundon. Woolley, 22; Watters. Earlow, A. Gladding. Airey. 17, v. Coklicutt. Yeoman, AA". Jenkin. G. • Gladding, IS; Holehouse, Overy. Perry, Rowe, 20, v. Culpin, Johnston, Semadeni, Bigelow, IS: Andrews, Isaac. AVishnrt, Ball, 16, v. Forder, Prime. U. C. Kissling, • Baker, 29; Abdulla, Ross, Pearce, Riti ' hie, 12, v. Lusher, Fernandez, Harrow, Hooper, 17. Toftil points: Carlton, 227: ; Grammar, 199.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 7

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BOWLING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 7

BOWLING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1077, 15 September 1930, Page 7