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BOWLING

THE GAME IN HAMILTON. INTER-CLUB ENGAGEMENTS. . , . , PLAY ON CLAUDELANDS GREEN., j ir.owling conditions were ideal in j Hamilton on Saturday, and wilh inter- ! club matches, in play on most greens*, 'there was plenty of activity in the clubs. At Claudela nearly ninety | bowlers, including live rinks from Ifuntly, and two from Ngaruawaliia and Frank toll Railway, assembled, Ihc visitors being welcomed by flic Claudelands president, Mr T. G. Reynolds. j Inter-club play was Ihc order during Ihe afternoon, and some enjoyable games were played. On the aggregate of points the home teams won flic three inter-club matches. | In the match with Ihc Ituntly rinks j results were as follows, Ituntly play- | ers being mentioned first: — j Weaver, 'Boyd, 13. Smith; Auld (s) j 2(5 v. E. Robinson, McMullin, White, i Reynolds (s) IS; 'Chisholm, 'Medley., Douglas, Spiers (s) 22 v. J. Tliomp- j son. Page. Webber, A. Anderson (s) j 21; Penman, Weaver, Hall, Barclay | (s)' It! v. r l’. Lendrum, Blacklock, j Clevcly, Eraser (s) Iti; Brown, North-| more, Douglas, Holland (s) ( .) v. T. Kingston, Robson, Howe, C. G. Speight : (s) 2(5; Dames, 'Meadows, Watson, j l.ittleproud (s) 111 v. .1. Thomson, J Rkio'kmore, 'Hurling, J. (Paterson (s, j 22. Results of the play against Railway | were as follows, the Railway rinks In - | ing llrsl mentioned; — i Maxwell. Miirpuy. Scott. Gaults (si j 22 v. 'll. Patou. Butt. Sayers, Whitt, u (s) 2h; Peterson, \yright. Graham. Morrison (s) 1(1 v. Muir, W. Young. W. Chegwidden , sent'., PrescoM (s) 27. Against Ngaruawaliia the results, with Ngaruawaliia players mentioned first, were;— Hampson. B. Kemp. Broekett, Heron (s) 1 I v; L Madill, H. Cobb. Stubbs. W. Carter (s) 21; Simpson. 1.. Kemp. Welsh. Rogers (s) Jtt v. L. Robertson, 5V* ■ fillegwiflfJcHi junr-s

Clothier, L. Goodwin (’s) 21. 'Games in the ordinary . draw resulted : Hunter, McEwan, Muse (s) 19 v. F. Robinson, G. R. 18. Speight, 11. Marycburcli, P. Snell (s) 1G; A. Tuutill, Livingstone, .7. Hamilton (s) 23 v. G. Moore, Course, Woodcock (s) 12; D. Hamilton, Kirk, Lamprell, F. A. Snell (s) 22 v. Thorburn, O’Connor, llolland. C. A. 'Speiglit (s) 18. . The. Claudelands turkey competition readied finality on Saturday when the ■llnaljlsls, lE. A. |Bult (handicap 'i) | and .1. Hamilton (handicap IG) met to decide Hie issue. The handicap j proved too long for Butt, t and although lie played gamely,, Hamilton. I led by 29 points to 10 at ihc sevenj tecnlh bead, wliere the game ended, n, Both players gave a good exhibition of bowling. WHITIORA RESULTS. PROGRESS OF COMPETITIONS. • 'Good progress has been made with Hie Whitiora club’s handicap and I championship competitions, and a forI ward stage lias been readied. 'Play j is on tlie two-life system, with autot matic draw. . In the handicap pairs the results to date tire: j (First Round.—'Sykes and Blunt l beat Lock and 'II. Morris; Clioat and , Royes beat Wycherley and Downes;] ] Lewis and Davey beat. Middleton and j A. Clioat; Willey and Swain beat Smith and Jonathan; Evans and Davis heat j Woodhalt and Crump; Taylor and J. j Morris heat D. Street and Nelson; ! Andrews and N. lbbotson beat l 'Rur- : rows and Gall; Crowburst and 'Steven j beat. -Cliffe and Ingpen: Lambeth and ; Booth heal Irvine and Rotherham; | Elliot and F. Ibbolsou boaL Dillicar and. Lowry by default. | Second Round. —Sykes and ißliml | beat Clint I and Royes; Willey and I Swain beat Lewis and Davey; Evans I ami Davis beat Taylor and .1. Morris; [ 'Crowburst and Steven beat, Andrews and X. lbbotson; Lambeth and llootli beat Elliot and F. lbbotson; Lock and It. 'Morris beat Wycherley and Downes; Street and Nelson beat Woodhalt and Crump. In the handicap singles Hie latest results are:— First Round.— D. Street heal Willey: H. Morris boat Rlimt : Davis beat Davey; Lock beat Steven; Miehell beat Burrow; J. Morris beat A. Clioat; Evans beat irvlne; Andrews beat

Crump; W. Clioat beat Sykes; Gittos beat Yeats: Crowburst beat Taylor; Elliot beat Henderson; Galt beat Woodltall; Nelson beat Jonathan; Ingpen beat Swain; Middleton beat Royes: Wait beat Dillicar by default; Booth beat Rotherham. Second Round.- —Davis heat Lock; Miehell heat J. Morris; Elliot beat Crowli'ursl; Gall beat Nelson; Ingpen beat Booth; Middleton beat Wait; Willey beat Blunt;'Steven beat Davey; Crump fjieat Irvine; Swain beat (Royes beat Dillicar by default. Championship Singles. Play in Hie first two rounds of the championship singles resulted: — First Hoimd.- —Evans heat Lock: Swain heal J. Morris; Irvine beat Burrow; Taylor beat Woodball: Davis beat Roves; Andrews beat Boolli; AN'. Clioat heal Nelson; 'Crump heal Ingpen: Gall beat Crowburst; Cliffe' bent Blunt; Willey beat Sykes; Lambeth beat Dillicar by default; Miehell a b\ o.

Second Round.—Swain beat Irvine; Davis beat Taylor; Clioat bent Andrews; Gall beat Crump; Willey beat Cliffe; 'Miehell beat Lambeth; J. Morris beat Lock; Royes beat Booth; Ingpen bent Nelson.

Champion Rinks. In the champion rinks climinalon matches on Saturday results were as follows: Steven, J. Morris, Crowhurst, Wycherley (s) JS v. N. lbbotson, Miildlelon, Dillicar, Elliot (s) lb; Lowry, Booth. It. Street, Lambeth (s) 13 v. Ingpen, Crump, Swain, Woodltall (s)

Games In the ordinary draw resulted: —Anthony, Hamilton. Druhe, Andrews'(s) 18 v. J. Nelson, 'Smith, 1). Street. Sykes is) 12; Burt, Gardner, Davey, 'Gittos (s) 2(5 v. ißlomHeld, F. lbbotson. Cook, Willey (s) lb: Waite 11. Morris. Lewis, Cliffe (s' It) v. Holman. 'P. Nelson. Webster. Borrow (s) 1(5; Isaac, Currie, A'cats, clioat (s) 19 v. White Snowden, Blunt, Boyes (s) 14.

HAMILTON CLUB. INTER-‘CLUB AT FRANK TON, The following is the result, of the inter-club Hamilton v. Franklon match, played on Hie latter’s bowling green on Saturday, Hamilton names being mentioned llrsl : Osborn, Davidson, Pile, Qualtrougli (s) 1G v. Samson, Bridges, Wbinneray, Salter (s) 22; Andrews, Uxenliam, F. Clarke, Wilkes (s) 19 v. Grylls, Bond. Walts (s) IS; Grigg. Tolman, J. Wilson, Robinson (s) 21 v. Labrum, E.xelby, Cooney, Harrell (s) 22: Redmond. Lambic, Asllc (*,' j<s v. Robinson, 11, Clarke, Gunn (s) 19. Frankton 81 points; Hamilton '72 points. Play on Hamilton Greens. The following are results of ordinary draw games played on llie liamilhm Bowling Club's greens:— Sear ell, Alurcliie, McGuire, Craw-

sliaw (s) 23 v. Paterson. Henderson. 'Ferguson, Land (s) 17: Gilliand, Robertson, Pair, Pilcher (s) 2'b v. | Ricsterer, Hall, Kingston, Parkhouse (s) II; Sims. Parser, Lopdell, IJ. Wilson (s) l'7 v. Beange,, Rennet I, Gamble. Anncll (s) 33; Hcywood, Mafusebka, Evitl, Ailken (s) 2 4 v. i Leak. Kingslon. Paterson, Smilb (s) I 21; Burgess, Old. Pilkinglon, Pomeroy ] (s) 14 v. Seceomlic, Rergcrsen, Darl lingl.on. Barton (s) 24.

Cbampionslii|) Singles.- Robinson 2 1 v. Curleis 1(5; Hell 21 v. Lambic lb; Plummer *2l v. Nicholas I'D; Holloway 2 1 v. Pile 12; Metcalfe 21 v. Anchor 19: Howe 2 1 v. Graham 13; Ilawken 2 I v. (isborne 17. . ->

Handicap Singles.-—-Dingle 27 v. Land IG; Pomeroy 2b v. Ricsterer 2-4; Gamble 2 1 v. Hall 11; Evitl 2 4 v. Henderson I i. RAILWAY CLUB’S GAMES. INTER-CLUB MATCH PLAYED. . 'Following is the result of an inter-

clr-1) malcli between the Hamilton East ami Hailway Howling Club's played on I lie Hamilton East green:—

Hope, Davis, Tyler, Robertson (s) 28 v. .McCabe, Lawn, Martin, Fiddes (s) 13; Gibbons, Stuart. Neas. Curry (s) 2-2 v. Mitchell, Smith Mole. Manlier (s) 13: lllivers, Gilford. Wallis, Lymburn (s) 23 v. Lester, Cave. Ilalberg. Doyle (s) 10: Gordon. Vaile, Coombs, Carter (s) 22 v. Zcllman, •lotmson, Malone, Crowley (s) 10. The club draw games on the Railway green resulted:- —Frost, A. Crabb, Tombs (s) 22 v. King, McNamara, Primmer (-s) 10.

HAMILTON EAST CLUB. MATCH WITH RAILWAY. Tc;mis from the Hamilton Last aii.l j Frnnkloii Hallway Clubs met on the Last sreen on Saturday, tlie matek^

resulting in a win for East on the points aggregate, by 00 points to GO. Results were as follows, East players being mentioned first:— Gordon, Vaile, Coombes, Carter (s) 23 v. Smith, Johnston, Malone, Crowley, 10; Blincoe, Gifford, Wallis, Lymbourn (s), 23 v. Lester, Halberg, Cave, Doyie (s)„ 19; Gibbons, Stuart, Neas, Curry (s), 22 v. Mitchell, Smith, Mole, Marnier (s), 18; Hope, Davies, Tyler, Robertson (s), 28 v. McCabe, Town, Marlin, Fiddes (s), 13.

A team from Ngaruawahia also played at Hamilton East, tlie match resulting as follows, llie East team being llrst mentioned: —

Ashworth, Lomas, Fox, Jordan (s) 33 v. Ralhbone, Cavanagh, Nairn, Redpa Hi (s), 10. Games in the ordinary draw resulled:—

Standing, Lomas, Norton, Campbell (s), 31 v. Mitchell, Kelly, Lafferty, Davies (s), 11; Gordon, Gifford, Wilson, Gurry (s) 20 v. Clincoe, Stuart, Goombes, Jordan (s), 18; Kingston, Eainey,,,Cooney, Garvey (s), 27 v. Percy, Vaile, Carter, Fox (s), 17. Further games in the club championship singles resulted:—

Coe 21 v. Webster 9; Robertson 10 v. Fox 15; Karton 24 v. Lvmburn 11’ Coe 19 v. Tyler 13. ” . ’

Handicap singles results are as follows :

.Robertson 31 v. Forsyth 27; Kelly 31 v. Lomas, 23; Stuart 31, v. Coe, 20,

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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 12

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BOWLING Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 12

BOWLING Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19452, 17 December 1934, Page 12

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