BOWLING
BANKS, TEAMS MEET. - t ■ HAMILTON EAST MATCH. / Teams from the Bank of New Zealand, and the Bank of Australasia met on the Hamilton East'green. The Bank, of New Zealand team, C. Ladner,.W. C. Wynne, Sutherland, and A. J.'_Prescott,.beat the. Bank of Australasia representatives, Cavaye, Latta, Gordon and Redmond, by 28 points to 19. . ... . . • TE AWAMUTU CLUB, The following games ; were played at To • Awamutu on Saturday. Club games. —Ryan, . Dunkley, C. Molnnes, S. McMillan 23, v. S. West, S. Haines, R. Ross, J. T. North 16; Howie, E. Pascoe, -R. Henderson, ;T. W. Gee v. G. G: Downes, A. J. Shepherd,; S. S.. Preston, J. A.,Hawkins 16; ■V. L. Gittos, H. Andrew, A. C. Brookes, A. C. Crulckshank 17, v. C. Bowden, S. J. Nob'es, A. A. Reese, H. Worthington 17; E. Bryant, H. Brill, G. F; Smith, W. J. North 20, v. G. 0. Jourdain, A. Christie, ! G. Angus, T. McHandicap singles.—Henderson (•-). 25. v, J. Howie (8), 20; Preston (4), I'B v. Brill (6), 12; H. Worthington (6), 23 v. T. Mclnnes (sor), l'O. v TURKEY COMPETITION. RESULTS AT CLAUDELANDS. . ;/ , . ’ ■ ■• i ' . With the commencement of the fifth round, the Claudelands Club’s turkey competition Is at an Interesting stage. Clevely and Whitten are the only scratch players 'surviving, while J. Hamilton is the only limit man to have reached the fifth round. The games in fourth round resulted as follows: —W.’.Udy beat FA. Snell, G. Clevely beat C. Woodcock, J. Hamilton beat W. Chegwldden, Jnr., R. 11. Whitten hea.t A. C. Turtill, R. H. Page beat H. L. White, E. A. Butt heat A. G. Blackmore, C. G. Speight beat 0. F. Clothier, H. D. Cobh beat S. Robson. Games to date in the fifth round are as follows: —E. A. Butt beat R. 11. Page, 11. D. Cobb beat C. G. Speight.
Inter-club Rinks. The following rinks have been selected to represent the club in the inter-club c-oinpetition matches on Saturday: — Against Hamilton at Hamilton. —R. if. Page, F, A. Snell, W. Cliegwldden: Senr., R. 11. Whitten (s); G. Woodoock, E. A. Butt, J. Prescott, J. Paterson (s); T. 'M. Holland, W. Udy, L. Goodwin,.. G. Clevely (s); A. J. Hargreaves, W. B. Young, A. W. Webber, T. G. Reynolds (s) ; S. Robson, M. McMullln, H.,,Gufl!ng I ,:WwAivCarter (s); J: R. FoWrHrT?; Oobb.'H. L. White, C. G. Speight (.8), . *•. ' j : ■ Againit Tauplri: at • Taupiri.—D. L. Robertson, F. Blacklock,..o. ;F. Cloth- , ier; ’VVr.'GP. Sayers/ : -(s C.'' M. Muir, W. Chegwldden, Jnr., W. M. Howe, B. Bagley (.s') ; B/.-S. Marshall, H. M. Baker, W. Fraser, A. Anderson (s). HUNTLY CHALLENGE BUTTONS. A match for tile Challenge Buttons was played at 'Huntly during the Week-end and resulted in the holders (R. Tweedie, Davies, Hedley, J. Douglas) retaining the buttons by. IB points to 14.' The challengers wero Wear, Britton, Welch, W. Smith. WIN FOR GLEN MASSEY. A competition for the Waikato ‘Pennant was played at Glen Massey "on Saturday between a rink front lluntly, J.. D. Turton,Auld, George, J. Turton and the holders (Glen Massey), Connew, Galr, Gerrard and Morris. Glen Massey were the.-winners by 19 points to 18. THE HUNTLY CLUB. • ' Club fours, were played by, members of the Huntly Bowling 'Club on Saturday. Following were the results: Wear. Hedley, J. Douglas, Lindsay, 24, v. Clinch, Green, Boyd, E. smith, 18; Penman, Wil- , llams; Elliott. Holland 30, v. Bowron, Chisholm. Berry, Watson, 23; Cooper, Davies, Meadows, Littleproud, 25, v. Broadbent, Penleton, Falrhurst, ,T. -Douglas, lfi; Joe Weaver, J. Tweedie, Masson, W. smith 31, v. n. Tweedlfe,' Parker, stocken, Barclay, 11; F. j. Harris, Jlngram, Welch, Spiers, 1(1, V. John Weaver, Shead, Matbeson, Hall, 20. CLUB competitions. 1 The following’ are results or the e’ub competitions: Open singles: Hall 22 Boyd, 20; W. Smith 23 v. Brown, 12. Handicap singles: E. Smith 27 v. Davies IG, Iledley ’27 v. Holland 13. J,. Douglas 24 v. Fairliurst 17, Holland 29 v. .Weaver 18, Brown 2.6 v.. W.. smlta,/ 2.3; . Penman 32 v. Green, 2|9; Hall 25 v. F. J. Harris, 19; Penman 23 v. Watson, 20; Joe Weaver 24 v. E. Smith, 23; It. Twood'o 29 V. J. Douglas 20. Junior singles: Shcnd- 19 v. Browron, IS; Brown. 17 v. Whcox, 15. Champion pairs: Weir and W.. Smith 23, Chisholm a!ml J. D. Turton, Brown and Iledley, 17; Joe Weaver and Holland, 13. '
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19430, 3 December 1934, Page 2
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