BOWLING.
S. AUCKLAND TEAMS. OW TOUR OF EAST COAST. MATCH WITH OPOTIKI CIUB. (By Telegraph—press Association.) OPOTIKI, Tuesday. The South Auckland Centre howlers who are on a tour of the East Coast played (heir second match here yesterday afternoon, when they were beaten by Opotiki Club by a margin of four points on the aggregate. The following are the results, South Auckland players being mentioned first:— E. Bowler, Finch, Langkilde, Clothier, 20, v. Scott, Chapman, Stephenson, O’Sullivan, 25. England, Roberts, Bliss, Andrews, 19, v. Bucld, Jessop, Tabb, Chambers, 14. Awdry, Martin, Kirk, Going, 18, v. Moody, Candy, Russell, Gordon, 20. A. Bowler, Richmond, Dunkley, North, 15, v. D. Morris, Burton, Short, Pottle, 17. Raven, Walker, Rowe, Maingay, 21, v. Connor, Bridger, Mansel, Burret, 21. Roach, Bluck, Surrey, Mason, 22, v. Recce, Hathaway, Main, Anderson, 22. Totals : South Auckland, 115: Opotiki, 119. the tauranqa club. In connection with the visit of the party of bowlers from the South Auckland Centre, the following will represent the Tauranga Club against the visitors on Thursday:—'Smyth, Gibson, Phillips, Olding; Ford, Ivory, Washer, Cronin; Green, Playfair, Moncur, Crowley; Dinsdale, Corrigan, Jeffares, Guinness; Ellery, Pemberton, Woollams, Sharp.
ONE-DAY TOURNAMENT. CLAUDELANDS BEATS CAMBRIDGE. The final of the Cambridge Bowling Club’s one-day tournament was played on the Cambridge green. After a well-contested game Messrs Goodwin, Wycherley, Speight and Whitton (Claudclands) defeated Perkins, Hay, Gibson and S. .'Janies (Cambridge), 18-16. At the conclusion of the play Mr. McGal.hic, vice-president of the Cambridge Club, presented the prizes to the winners. Mr. Whitton suitably replied. PROFESSIONAL GOLF. MATCH IN MELBOURNE. LOCAL CHAMPIONS BEATEN. United Press Assn.—EJee. Tel.—Copyright MELBOURNE, March 17. Walter Hagen and J. H. Kirkwood, in a four ball golf match at the Royal Melbourne links, defeated R. Jupp, professional champion of Victoria, and Arthur Lefevre, the Royal Melbourne Club’s professional, three and one. Hagen was not quite up to form, but "Kirkwood played an excellent game.
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17972, 18 March 1930, Page 11
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