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BOWLING.

fe INTER-CLUB GAMES. k : ■ '■ * i ■■ ■ fpt ’ HUNTLY VISIT FRANKTON. %\ Five -rinks from Huntly visited K -Frankton on Saturday when enjoyable pj'v play resulted. The following are O’ 1 . the scores. Huntly being mentioned first * r — r !r" • Hyde, Scott, Shaw, Holland (s) 25, ‘ Brady, Bavrill, Gallagher, Watts Jp (») 1.6. j§ * Douglas, Boyd, Lindsay, George (s) : fs" iO:, v, Whineray, Peters, Norrell, Bur- . ton (s) 20. ' ’ Curley, Spiers, Leonard, Seccombe Iv'As). 28 v, Elliott, Troup, Coombes, Frost (s) 16. :I '' Me Ohio, Watson, Barclay, Turfon (a) LG,' v. Price, Rockeli, Garvey, U Grawshaw (s) 27. 4: Hall, Douglas, Thompson, Little- ;/ proud- (s) 20, v. Phillips, Stitchbury, Bab.onc, Astle (s) 16. .% , ■ Totals: Huntly 109, Frankton 95. I WHITIORA V. GLEN MASSEY. • A/-'’ : • • i - •vV , Five - finks from the Whltiora Club •* visited'Glen Massey on Saturday, and were suooessful in winning all the ?f matches played. Appended are rek suits of the various games, Glen ■ '('Massey players mentioned first: — J: < Burnle, Hammell, A. Connew, .a: Simpson (s) 17, v. Henderson, Street, L Tsicoll. Lambeth (s) 25. si’: . Andrews, Corcoran, McFarlane, Gerrard (s) 16, v. Willey, Hawke, Wat‘a son, Choat (s) 20. 1 Fowler, Ruskevltch, Gair, Morris ;l 'la). 12, v. Gall, R. Street, Woodhall, Hare (s) 14. fe Doherty, J. Connew, Trew, Mcr Leod (s) "14 v. Drube, Martin, Mason, ' Mitchell (s) 15. IS Mills, Nicholson, Alker, Corncs (s) 11 v. Booth, James, Dillicar, Andrews '&V (s)' 37.. Totals: Glen Massey 70 points; ;*'v Whitiora 111 points.

HAMILTON CLUB.

COMPETITION RESULTS. \ ( ■' ’ ' xh'e. final of the Hamilton Club’s Champion rinks competition was play- ; . ''ed‘on Saturday between J. F. Smith, ■ '• 11. Clarke, N. Bell junr., N. Bell, senr. A, (s) ,and F, Clarke, W. M. Horton, S. feHawken .and) R. Coombes (s), ; the wihning by 22 points to 12: T', ■’ 'ln- the ‘.’’handicap pairs competition <: "Masters arid Lock 22 beat Wilkes and Osborne 16. Grocott and Wrigv, • icy (10) met Chapman and Felix (4) A to find the winner of section C. The ; .first game resulted in a tie—26 all—- : .' and another was begun, which stood 1 15 14 in Chapman’s favour with 12 ' heads gone, when play ended for the day. .• ! The winners of this game, when V’i .'found, will meet .Pile and Barton ■'•>(,winners of section A.), and the winner of the latter' game will meet k ■ Masters and Lock in the final. ' Several games in • the champion singles competition were, played . as jk. ; ,opportunity offered during the week.

SMITH-CLARKE SHIELD.

NGARUAWAHIA TAKES TROPHY. The first challenge match this season for the Smith-Clarke Shield was played at the Whltlora green on Saturday, when Ngaruawahla (challengers) prevailed over Whltlora. (holders) toy 1G points to 14. Ngaruawahla was represented by Rogers, Blewden, MoFarlane and Clavis (s), and Whltldra toy Grlgg, Evans, Carswell and Qualtrough (a). Whitiora had held the Shield ; sinee last November," having successfully resisted six challengers for 1 ' the trophy last season. Huntly is next on the list of challengers.

CLAUD ELANDS CLUB. There was a large attendance at the Claudelands green on Saturday. The result of the Matthews’ Ferns match was as follows: —Holders—C. A. Speight, C. R. Speight, W. Fraser, G. Clevely (s) 29, v. Challengers—W. Young, Holloway, Curling, A. Ross (s) 12. Ordinary Draw. The games resulted as follows: Taylor, Elinsley, . Prescott, McMullen (s) 24 v. Liddell, Wiltshire, Butt, Sayers (s) 18. McEwan, Kirk, P. Snell, Carter (s) 24, v. Datob, Robinson, H. M. Baker, Darlington (s) 12. Marshall, - Thompson Hargreaves, Curtel'S (s) 21 v. Barugh, Sec combe, Palmer, Whitten (s) 18. Snowden, Lamprell, Howe, Reynolds (s) 20 V. A. N. Other, Page, P. Snell, Mathieson (s) 16. Webber, Quick, Goodwin, C. G. Speight (s) 24 v. Stark, Muir, Rolfe, Bennett (s) 13. Riddell, R. Madill, Robson, Anderson (s) 17 v. Holland, Robertson, Syers, Paterson. (3) 16. Mead, Houlden,.Murray, Ireland (s) 16 v. H. Young, McCaw, White Bagley (s) 16. In the play off of an extra jtlead Bagley secured four. Baglay 20,. Ireland 16. ,' Club Competitions. Entries closed on Saturday for the first and second year players handicap 'singles and the handicap pairs. The 'following players have entered: — '. First and second year singles.— Webber, Robinson, Syers, Page, Quick, Muir, W. Young, 'H. Young, Wiltshire, Dabb, McEwan, Marshall, W.-Course, Robertson, Barugh. Handicap doubles. —Lamprell. W. •Young, Syers, Quick, Goodwin, Anderson, Paterson, G. A. Speight,. Ross, Rolfe, Webber;!.. Wiltshire, C. G. Speight, 11. M. Baker, C. R. Speight, Holloway)’ Curteis, Page, Marshal], H, Young, Reynolds, White, Fraser, , Howe. FRANKTON V. CAMBRIDGE. There was a large gathering of bowlers on the Cambridge .greens on Saturday, including four .teams from Frankton Railways-, who were engaged in an inter-club match with the Cambridge Club. Before commencing-play the president of the Cambridge Chib (Mr T. F. Richards), extended a welcome to the visiting teams, ’ Mr D. Martin returned thanks on behalf of the visitors. The aggregate scores were: Cam-, bridge 66, Frankton Railways 49, ' ‘ The results of the games were as fdllows, the victors being mentioned first:—•

Hepburn, Tiddes, Morrison, Buckley 14, 'v. Linsley, LUndon, Edwin. James, X. Hill 31'. a ; Barr, Martin,' Mara, Skelton 18, v. Phaim, Sutherland, ’Wooilley, Dix 17. McGuire, Williams, Ha’milton, Simpson 17, v. 11. Webber, W. Wilkinson, McFarlane,'S. Lewis 18. First-year Players.—Howie, Scott, Fredrio, Henderson, 23, v. Watters, Weatherall, Wooldridge, Rodgers 18. dub Draw Games. - Speight, White, Lange, Gibson 28, v. Glanville, Armstrong, Edgar James, Easter 19. ‘ " Shaw, Cooper, J. Wilkinson 28, v. Hodgson, Rivers,’ llulme 14. W: Richards, Martyn, J. Bryce, Wallis 25, v. Galey, Scrimgeour, Clark, Mclvor 14. Nelson, Taylor, Nicoll, Conder 24, v. Hart, Bourke, Munn, T. Richards 15. - • Allen, Waghorne, Butler, Boyce 29, v. W. White, Richardson, R. Webber, llalliday 16. Tod, Tucker, J. Low 25, v. Hendricksen, McNamara, Pearce 23. G. E. Clark, Tucker, Harris, Boulton 31, v. Muller, O’Toole, Sands, McCathie 19. TE AWAMUTU CLUB. Saturday was a busy day with the players. After the ordinary draw had finished competitions were played till nearly seven o'clock. The following Were the scores : — 1 Ordinary Draw. Rushvvorth, Jourdaln, J. T. North, 21, v. G. Johnson, G. G. Downes, T. W. Gee 29. Haines, - Gittos, McMillan, Metcalfe 12, v. Harker, Brill, Preston, James North 19. Ryan, Roach, McArthur, Hawkins 18, v. Ilarnerton, Nobes, Ross, Dunkley 21. Brown,. Reese, T.. Mclnnes 10, v. Butterworth, Wood, Gruickshank 20. Handicap Pairs. Third Round. G. Mclnnes and Grant (4) beat McCarter and Wilson (6), 24 —21. Brown and Henderson (10) beat Vile and Hawkins (scr.). A. Finch and L. G. Armstrong (10) beat Shepherd and Dunkley (6). Champion Singles. J. B. Wilson defeated G. .Mclnnes. A. C. Gruickshank defeated G. O. Jourdain. Handicap Singles. Second Round. T. Mclnnes (scr.) heat T.. Grant (scr.). Noonan (scr.) heat Dunkley (2). Ross (scr.) heat Henderson (scr.). Gruickshank (4) beat Wilson (3). T. Finch (3) heat G. Smith (4). ■ „ Wealherell (7) beat Reese, (8). ' jourdain (8) heat Lawson (10). Downes (8) heat Ryan (14). Shepherd (12) beat McCarter (12). Johnson (14y’ beat Brown (14). MATAMATA v. Te AROHA. In a bowling match at Matamata the home rinks defeated Te Aroha. The scores "were as follows, Te Aroha players being mentioned first: — Rowe, Dickson, Arthur, Ileathcote, 11, v. Wright, Stevens, Grickett, Stewart, 32. Margison, Brownlee, Hedge, Wallace, 12, v. Barkman, Buckley, Pulling, Bent, 22. Hepburn, Lecce, Hamblin, Peterson, 15, v. Prowse, Brown, E. C. Banks, Oates, 25. Lockyer, Stuck, jun., „ Abercrombie, Kristovich, 14, v. Young, Griffiths, Cranswlck, Grkbb, 25. Sellars, Noalce's,•• Kenrick, Wyllle, 25, v. McO.on'key, Hawes, G. Hawes, Were, 18. ' Ray, Cryer, Buchan, Clothier, 16, v. Halligan, Flndlater, Brunton, Garland, 21. . . . Andrews, Alkin, Palmer, Maingay, 10, v. Cockhead, Anderson, Mclntyre, Green, 24. Roach, Stuck, sen., Powell, Heathcole, 19, v. Goodall, F. Banks, Simpson, Gordon, 22.

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17877, 25 November 1929, Page 2

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BOWLING. Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17877, 25 November 1929, Page 2

BOWLING. Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 17877, 25 November 1929, Page 2

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