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BOWLING.

MASTERTON CLUB. The Masterton Bowling Club, on account of adverse weather conditions, had to decide its Easter pairs tourney yesterday, when the competitors played six games of ten heads each. Eenall, with five wins, won the skips’ section, and C. Perry, who tied with C. Welch and E. Reid, with 4 wins each, was second on aggregate points. In the leads’ section, F. Davcy and N. Wearne (Wellington) each had 44 wins, Davcy winning on aggregate points, Wearne thus filling second place.

VETERANS’ DAY. A veterans’ day will be held on the Grey town Bowling Club’s green tomorrow afternoon, play commencing at 2 o’clock. The following rinks will represent the Masterton Club:—Gordon, Ivilmister, A. Welch, Maxwell (s); -McKay, Blanc, Blewitt, A. Hendry (s); 'Camming, Delaney, Ewington, Hunt (s). Players are requested to assemble at the Masterton Club’s green at 12.45 pun. PARK CLUB. The Masterton Park Bowling Club held a pairs tourney at the Park green yesterday. W. Gibson won the skips’ sections, and the leads’ was won by W. J. Rowe. Both secured four wins. MARTINBOROUGH TOURNAMENT.

The following are the results in the Martinborougli tournament:— First Round: 11. Ellis, R. Ellis, Riggs, Simmonds (s), Carterton, beat Smith, Boyd, McLeod, Wright (s) ; Martinborougli, 10/7; Davie, Major, Hughes, Hunt (s), Masterton, beat Simpson, 'Crawford, Bloxam, Rolls (s), Fcatherston, 11/8; Wilkinson, A. Hendry, W. Hendry, Nielsen (s), Alas torton, beat O’Neale, Anderson, Sinclair, Franks (s), 9/3; Higgison, Best, Roche, Carter (s), Greytown, beat Mulvey, McKay, Reid, Todd (s), Masterton, 14/4; Shearer, O’Connor, Gibson, Rowlands (s), Park, drew with Higgison, Bladen, Adamson, Deas (s), Featherston, 9/9; McKenzie, Nightingale, Day, AlcLeod (s), Greytown, beat AlcCullougli, Jones, Dyer, Chapman (s), Arasterton), 13/7; Stumbles, Lovcgrove, Aladsen, Robson (s), Martinborougli, beat King, Page, Workman, de Lacey (s), Carterton), 12/G; Clark, Cundy, Turnbull, Smith (s), Fcatherston, beat Brennan, Hayne, Brownette, Kilgour (s), Park, 13/6. Second round: Simmonds beat Franks, 12/G; Nielsen beat Smith, 15/4; Rowlands beat Robson, 12/11; Rolls beat Todd, 15/3; do Lacey beat Chapman, 9/3; Hunt beat Deas, 10/3; AlcLeod beat Wright, 12/7; Kilgour

beat Carter, 10/6. Third Round: De Lacey beat Kilgour, 13/7; Franks beat Robson, 11/10; Wright beat Todd, 17/7; Simmonds beat Carter, 11/7; Chapman beat Deas, 11/1; McLeod drew with Hunt, S/S; Rolls beat Nielsen, 9/4; Smith beat Rowlands, 13/G. Fourth Round: Kilgour beat Deas, 9/S; Smith beat AlcLeod, 24/4; Rolls •beat Rowlands, 13/7; Chapman beat Robson, 11/7; Todd beat Simmonds, 12/S; Hunt beat Wright, S/7; Franks drew with De Lacey, 10/10; Nielsen beat Carter, 17/4. Fifth Round: Deas beat Todd, 11/7; Chapman beat Rolls, 13/7; ' Nielsen beat Robson, 13/11; Alc-Leod beat Kilgour, 13/2; Simmonds beat Smith, S/7;' ■Carter beat Wright, 11/9; De Lacey bent Hunt, 10/9; Franks beat Rowlands, 12/5. Sixth Round: Nielsen drew with Wright, 6/6; Simmonds beat Chapman, 17/4; Rolls beat Kilgour, 9/5; Carter drew with Franks, 9/9; AlcLeod beat Deas, 14/8; Do Lacey beat Rowlands, 12/7; Smith beat Hunt, 13/7; Todd beat Robson, 9/6. The tournament was won by Simmonds rink (Carterton) with 5 wins. Nielsen’s rink was second with 44 wins.

PRAGNELL CUP. Air G. Hart, of the Carterton Bowling Club, on Wednesday last followed a challenge to Greytown for the Pragncll Cup, where he defeated the holder, Roche, by 22 points to 10, with two unfinished heads to play.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 April 1931, Page 3

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BOWLING. Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 April 1931, Page 3

BOWLING. Wairarapa Daily Times, 7 April 1931, Page 3