BOWLING
THE GAME IN HAMILTON;’ PLAY ON CLAUDELANDB GREEN. • V :/• MATTHEWS FERNS CHANGE HANDS There was a'good muster of placers on the Clau’deland.s. green on Saturday afternoon, and, with, ideal conditions prevailing some^, enjoyable games were played. The Mathews Ferns again changed - hands when the challengers, G. Moore, I. Lendrum, O'. Glolhicr, A. Anderson (s) defeated ' the holders, 0. '.Livingstone, C. Muir, F. Huse, G. Clevely (s) by 19 points to 16. ; ' Games in the . ordinary draw- resulted "* 1 ■ llaimllon, Thomson*, Cobb, Webber ( S ) ~ft '' vi. Joyce, Gillies, Barnes, , Fraser (s) 20; McEwan, Lamprell, Baker, Goodwin (S) 32 vv. C. R. B. Speight, Marshall, Page, C.‘G. Speight (s) 11; . Thompson, Madill, Snell, Stubbs (s) 23 v. Hunter, Robinson, Kingston, McMullin (s) 11; F. Robinson, Eaton, F. Robinson, White (s) 24 v. Blacklock, Fow, Snell, Carter "(s) '2O. ■' , THE HAMILTON CLUB. . t . • RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S PLAY. The following are results of -games played on the Hamilton gteens on Saturday:— Parkhousc, lleywood, Cleary, Pomeroy (s) 19 v. Foster* S. L. Paterson, Raven, Petersen (s|s 12; Nicolas, Keenan, Smith, Lovcridge (S') 22 v. Leak, Mureliie, Stevenson, Robinson (s) 18; D. Wilson, Gilliard, Horton, Little (s) 20 v. Conradi, Ilende-rson, Varney. Pilkington (s) 15; K, Paterson, Seceombe, Hitchcock, Chapman (s) 12 v. Sims, Grawsliaw, Wilkes, Bell (s) 21; Totmari, Parr, D-arimgton, Haw-ken (s) 26 v. Gamble, Malusehka, Anchor, Qualtrough (s) 21. RESULTS AT WHITIORA. ORDINARY DRAW MATCHES. Play in I lie ordinary club draw occupied the attention of bowlers on the Whitiora green on Saturday. Results were as follows: —
Steven, N. Ibbotson, Gittos, Cliffo (s) 20 v. Blunt. Snowden, J. Morris, Cole .(s) 15: Rotherham, Lowry, Middelton, Butow (s) 24; v, Gardner, Ibbotson, sehr., Duff, Gall (s) 10;* Burt, Currie, Swain, Irvine (s) 26 v.
Jonathan,; P. Nelson, . Drube,
Wylie ;
(s) 15; F; Ibhotson, Smith, . Crump., ! Crowliurst (s). 28 y.; J., A.’ Nelson, ' Ingpeii, -Elliot, Evans. • ,(s) 18'; 11. •Morris,: Cook, Sykes, Wycherley 18 v. J. S. lVowe,.Veals, Booth;'Lambeth (s) IGi ,'. ' > - '‘v ;
Twenty-four. .player's* topic’;!.part; :;)n----progressive pairs on Thursday, M. Gall, winning' the' skip's’ section, oulrighj; v with live wins. .'ln the leads’ division C. Davis/ .Boyes vund .Lowry finished level with four wins. , A playoff over live heads. Saw Lowry defeat Boyes, Davis drawing the bye.; - lh- : - the final, Davis beat- Lowry. *• Progressive pairs, were- also played on Friday, 24 players participating.. J.'- Wilson • and .11. White tied, in the . skips’ section with, four wins, Wilson winning the play-off by 4 points to 3. The successful lead was To-tman'Avith 34 wins*. • " /\ -
AUCKLAND TOURNAMENT. : ; POST-SECTION .PLAY.'J . •? ■ j ■ • • ; . ; i -. 'sl : - AUCKLAND, Monday, - Pos.t-section play in the Auoklanljff Bowling Centre’s 1 Christmas rink, tour-i£( nament was commenced on Saturday. j|g Eleven learns qualified for post- ® section play and, at the end of the S three rounds played on Saturday un- ;;4 der 'the two-life system, six remained, two of whom, Bilkey (Pukekohe) Mingins (Epsom),-were undefeated.
The teams' still. remaining .in the'Uf competition are:—Bilkey (Pukekohe),\ v 1 Mingins (Epsom), Truscott (Carl- ]} ton), .Muston (Carlton), (Onehuriga), Parsons (Ponsonby). ;•
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19463, 31 December 1934, Page 11
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