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DOMINION BOWLING

POST-SECTION PLAY ONE-LIFERS ELIMINATED (By Telegraph.—press Association) DUNEDIN. Saturday With a start made in post-section play in both singles and pairs, the New Zealand bowling championships assumed more interest today. The competitions were continued under pleasant conditions on greens freshed by yesterday's showers.

Clarke (Carlton), who won the singles title in 1927, ran out a comfortable winner in his game against Duncan (Ohai) Among the two-lifers G. Gray iKelburn)

was defeated by Short iPukekohc). Plainly n (Ashbury), who has been, playing consistently well, cot home by two points from Exelby (Frankton Junction). Squire (Plawera) one of the present pairs champions. accounted for Dcaie (Carlton). Spearman (Christchurch R.S.A.), who holds the singles title, recorded a good win. Maslin, Squire's lead, was eliminResults:— Singles—One-Lifers Kaituna Green.—Robertson (Anderson's Bay) 18 v. Howarth (Wanganui East) 14; Harvey (Central Winton) 17 v. Gemmell (North East Valley) 15: Procter (Devonport) 25 v. J. Pepper (United) 6; Jackson (North End. Invercargill) 20 v. Russell (Alexandra) 12; Craig (Carlton) 18 v. Dott (Elmwood) 13; Caulton (Grey mouth) 17 v. Taplin (Auckland Transport) 12. Anderson's Bay Green.—Kcast (Te Rangi) 20 v. Botting (Caversham) 19; Manning (Timaru) 23 v. Drake (Ranfurly) 9; Donaldson (Ponsonby) 20 v. Adams (St. Kilda) 8: Buchan (Hawera) 18 v. Dee (Milton) 15; Whyte (Christchurch R.S.A.) 16 v. Thomas (Otago) 15; Myers St. Heliers) 17 v. Tough (Porirua) 15. St. Kilda No. 2 green.—Longworth (Tainui) 16 v. Donaldson (Carlton) 10; Hadwin (Hutt) 19 v. Forrest (Phoenix) 15: Eeecroft (Dunedin) 16 v. Breach (Rakaia) 15: Fox (Christchurch) 20 v. Davis (Temuka) 19; TunneclifTe (Roslyn) 19 v. Wisncsky (Meadowbank) 13; Smith (North End. Invercargill) 24 v. Yugovich (Sydenham) 10; G. H. Smith (Edendale) 20 v. Henry (St. Ctair) 15. Opohn Green.—Farquhar (Logan Park) 20 v. Hollander (Elmwood) 14; Cook (North East Valley) 20 v. Campbell (Sydenham) 10; Wil'iamson (Caledonian) 20 v. Smith (Wanaka) 18; Clinkard (Carlton) 17 v. Lambeth (Balmacewan) 15: Maher (Auckland) 19 v. Anderson (Kaikorai) 14; Hodge (Mornington) 18 v. Reese (United) 13. Dunedin Green.—Grant (Hornby) 17 v. Batchelor (Terangi) 15: R. Haworth (Canterbury) 20 v. Kingsland (Takaka) 18: Gale (Anderson's Bay) 19 v. Brewer (Invercargill R.S.A.) 18; Johnston (Georgetown) 17 v. Valla (Onehvinea) 16; I,ee (Timaru) 21 v. Stoneman 14; Adams 'Phoenix) 20 v. McCarten (St. Kilda) 15. Tainui Green.—Middlemass (Alexandra) 25 v. Macklow (Onelrunga) 13; Clarke (Carlton) 20 v. Duncan (Ohai) 11; Vaughan (Caledonian) 17 v. MarteUo (Blenheim) 16; Mingins (Onehunga) 17 v. Davies (Lytteltonf 3; MacGiilivray (Otago) 21 v. Clark (Barrington) 6; Taggart (Te Rangi) 16 v. Chapman (Christchurch R.S.A.) 14. St. Clair Green.—Mercer (Greymouth) 17 v. Masiin (Hawera) 14; Tarrant (Mount Eden) 18 v. Kay (Shirley) 7. Buchan (Balmachewan) 19 v. Rendle (Frankton Junction) 9; Dey (Christchurch) 17 v. McDougall (Caversham) 11: Taylor (Phoenix) 19 v. Dunstan (Waihi) 11; W. M. Pepper (St. John’s. Wanganui) 20 v. Ainger (Christchurch) 13. Kaikorai Green.—Bennie (Balmacewan) 17 v. Edwards (Balmacewan) 16. Perrow (Wanaka) 22 v. Forster (Frankton Junction) 17. Cl rillender (Otago) 19 v. Duns (Imperial) 17; Preece (Gore) 30 v. Jack (Wanganui) 8; Porleous (Dunedin) 19 v. Dcvonc (Petono) 12; Mclntyre (Hutt) 13 v. Masson (Rangiriri) 17. Caledonian Green.—Harrison (St. Kilda) 24 v. Quirk (Opnwai 15; Hutton (Thorndon) 17 v. Hamilton (Ale v andra) 16: Swanson (Georgetown) 16 v. T. Gray (Ke’burn) 15; Reid (Kaikoura.) 17 v. Austin (Cromwell) 16. Two-Lifers

L ! St. Kilda No. 1 Green.—McClymont - (Ponsonbv) 19 v. Williamson (North East Valiev) 13; Short (Pukekohe) 22 v. Gray ' (Kelburn) 13. 1 Ilamlyn (Ashbury) 18 v. Kxelby (Frank- ; ton Junction) 16; Taylor (Carlton) 18 v. 1 ! Ewing (Stratford) 13. L j Balmaccwan Green.—Ferguson (Bal'macewan) 24 v. O’Neill (Runanga) 9; Mc- > ; Kenzie (Te Rangi) 26 v. Lee (Sydenham) ! 16; Hunter (Petone) 17 v. Mills (Tainui) ‘ ‘ls; Squire (Hawera) 18 v. Deare (Carl--2 | ton) 14; Ure (North End. Invercargill) 26 v. Dewar (Sydenham) 8: Hewitt (Alex- ” andra) 21 v. McDonald (Upper Hutt) 20. 1 : North East Valley Green No. I. i Anchor (Hamilton) 19 v. Gilbert (Kelburn) 17: Joseph (Canterbury) 22 v. Hope | (North East Valley) 17; Dykes (Seatoun) ! 21 v. McLean (Omakau) 20: Spearman I (Christchurch R.S.A.) 20 v. Edwards (St. Kilda) 13; Clark (Ashbury) 21 v. Hampton (Sumner) 11; Higginson (Grey Lynn) 19 v. MacDonald (Balmacewan) 17. Post-Section Pairs Caversham Green.—Robinson (Woolston) 21 v. Belcher (St. Kilda) 20; Madsen (Opawa) 19 v. C. Smith (Port Chalmers) 18; Anderson (Shirley) 25 v. Easton (Kaituna) 10: Lawrie (Victoria) 21 v. H. Donald (Te Rangi) 14. Mead (Claudelands) 26 v. Cochrane (Ohai) 16. Leith No. 2 Green. —Jarvis (Otago) 18 v. Randall (Balmoral) 14; Millar (Kaituna) 24 v. Sinclair (Georgetown) 15; Know'les (North East Valley) 19 v. Morrison (Waihopai) 11: Anderson (Roslyn) 23 v. Campbell (Balclutha) 13; Thompson (Waihi) 24 v. Hill (Logan Park) 18; Goodwin (Upper Hutt) 21 v. McDonald (North East Valley) 17. Otago £reen. —Campbell (Anderson’s Bay) 20 v. Erown (United) 15; Crawford (North East Valley) 20 v. Lorain (Auckland) 13; Doyle (Alexandra) 21 v. James (Caversham) 16; Priddis (Elmwood) 22 Yr Kettle (Nelson) 19: Lowry (Ashburton) 18 v. Armstrong (Leith) 15: Veitch (Dunedin) 22 v. Moore (Paritutu) 15. a Mornington Green.—Faidker (Paritutu) : 30 v. Fisher (St. Clair) 12: Spiers (St. a Kilda) 20 v. Haswell (Blenheim) 12; g Marwick (Whangarei) 23 v. Barron P (Opoho) 16; Lobb (Taranaki) 21 v. Tvr- ,, rell (Roslyn) 20: Thomson (West End. 1 Timaru) 17 v. Fay (Otago) 16; Soames - (Shirlev) 21 v. Lennard (Balmoral) 18. North East Valley No. 2 Green —Chet- + tleburgh (Port Chalmers) 27 v. Bockett 1 (Auckland) 7: Cooler (Barrington) 28 v. S Tro’and (Kaituna) 9: Swinton (Por^onby) 1 19 v. Haig (Katlangata) 17; Atkinson (United) 21 v. Harding <West End) 16; a Alio (Ownka) 23 v. Hutchinson (Caledonian) 12. -j Logan Park Green.—Munn (Canterj burv) 27 v. Wesney (North End. Invera cargill) 13: McLean (Tainui) 23 v. Scott ?. (Grev Lynn) 11; Billcliffo (Farrincton) 24 0 v. Mulligan (St. Clair) 19: Free (Outram) _ 16 v. Forbes (Phoenix) 15: Claridge (St. , Kilda) 23 v. Martin (Maitai) 18: HutchinJ son (Dunedin) 22 v. Ramsay (Shirley) 21. V “ - 119 QUALIFIERS IN FAIRS ? DUNEDIN. Friday y Heavy showers at mid-day caused a _ stoppage on a large number of greens before the second round of the pairs r competition in the Dominion bowling tournament was completed. In these cases, however, the second round was completed immediately*, after lunch and the third round was commenced, in most cases not much behind schedule. The greens were heavy as a result of the rain and overhead conditions were unfavourable. A well-known former champion. W. Bremner (Auckland), with E. W. Taylor as lead, won fo.ur games. 22—17. 30—18. 31—20 and 25—15. J. B. Lawrie (Victoria) , | won all his games by wide margins, scor5. j ing 32—9 in The second round. A former VI pairs champion. J. S. Anchor (Hamilton). , ! whose lead was S. R. Hawken, failed to s > .qualify in his section. n | Post-section play in the singles and ■r pairs will be commenced tomorrow. v The following players in games played ' today qualified for post-section play in •- the pairs, making a total of 119 qualifiers d for the three days of section play:— J. Coulter and J. S. Crawford (North " East Valley), S. Twose and W. T. Easton y (Kaituna), W. Neil and J. Haig (Kaitaa ngata). A. E. Clinkard and H. C. Clarke * (Carlton), W. G. Lindsay and C. E. Tyrrell 15 (Roslyn). J. Smith and C. Smith (Port IS Chalmers), W. J. Porteous and J. Tim--0 mings (DuneditF). A. McHull and S. Hill ! (Logan Park). S. Barns and P. Moore *• I (Paritutu). S. Gould and H. W. Huntly n (Otago). W. Robertson and C. J. Beecroft. •Dunedin). 11. Balchin and W. J. McLean (Tainui). W. E. Oughton and W. A. Loram • Auckland). ,). Timms and T. Quirk • Opawa). R. Potter and H. Soanes (Shirley). E. S. Wilson and G. C Claridge (St. Kilda). G. Lindley and B. O. Priddis (Elmwood). J. Cameron and A. Free (Out■q ram). R. Lcyland and E. G. James (Caversham). E. W. Taylor and W. Bremner " Auckland). W. Haigh and C. Madsen y (Opawa). T. Lowden and H. Miller (Kain tuna). J. McKenzie and G. Donald • To i j Rangi). F. Woledse and .T. Marwick ls (Whangarei). S. E. Griffith? and E. J. i-1 Mulligan (St. Clair). A. W. Mapp and K. n • S. Ewing (Stratford). J. Waterworth and , IW. Swinton (Ponsonbv). A. C. Mclntyre " and W. F. Hadwin (Lower Hutt). ‘C F. 11. Hayward and J. A. F. Gaglardi (Kaikoura). 11. R. Domigan and J. D. Forbes (Phoenix). A. L. IHingford and FI. V. Kay (Shirley). W. V. Chr.gwiddcn and S. F. W. Mead (Claudelands). N. McDonald and C. A. Rondel (Uprer Hutt). L. Smith r and E. Sinclair (Georgetown). D. Mackie i Lr ,and J. E. Cooper (Barrington). W. Bellie ringer and G. Fluker (Paritutu). C. J. •p ' McEachran and D J. Wesney • North End. Invercargill). J. Webb and F. Robinson • Woolston), A. Edwards and C. Jarvis • Otago). C. Boyd and J Chettleburgh (•Port Chalmers). F. Strickland and C. I Leonard (Balmoral), W. J. Russell and E.

Sunderland (Alexandra), A. C. Millar and S. C. K. Smith (North End, Invercargill), W. Ure and H. Bockett (Auckland), A. Burns and A. H. Fisher (St. Clair). J. Middiemiss and T. E. Sunderland (Alexandra). T. Dodd and J. Knowles (North East Valley). P. Seelye and L. J. Ireland (Kaituna), W. Luscombe and J. Lobb i West End, Taranaki). L. B. Wilson and H. A. V. Scott (Grey Lynn), R. Reid and R. Cochrane (Ohai). W. Tulloch and G. Lowry (Ashburton). J. B. Johns &nd W. D. Ramsay (Shirley), P. H. Edwards and E. Travers (St. Kilda). A. C. Wilson and R. G. Morrison (Waihopai). J. T. Adams and D. H. Thomson (Phoenix). G. Littlejohn and J. B. Lawrie (Victoria). G. Lindsay and A. F. Anderson ißoslyn). A. A. Lennie and N. Donaidson iPonsonby). J. G. Roud and G. H. BillciifT (Barrington). B. Holbrook and C. H. Kettle (Nelson), E. H. Taylor and G. W. Forster (Phoenix), P. Donaldson and J. H. Armstrong (Leigh), S. Wheatley and A. Anderton (Shirley), J. Spence and S. Thompson (Waihi), R. G. Sampson and P. C. Harding (West End. Timaru), A. T. Houlston and D. HaswelJ (Blenheim). S. A. Gibson arid C. F. Barham (Caversham). •I Donaldson and A. Perlman (West Harbour). I. G. Wylmer ;.nd B. Myers (Sc. Heliersi. T. Thomson and St. G. Atkinson (United). G. King and C. B. Fay (Otago). A. King and J. Hutchison (Dunedin), P. Delargey and P. Munn (Canterbury). W. Haskill and W. Brown (United), A. E. Seymour and W. Chapman (Christchurch R.S.A.), 11. Eadd.v and L. Randall (Balmoral). W. Whittaker and E. A. Deare (Carlton). F. 11. Davoy and N. Thomson (West End, Timarti). R. Hewitt and W. Hewitt (Alexandra), H. Dona'd and Hush Donald (Te Ranei. Invercargill). C. Lew and S. R. Campbell (Sydenham). A. H. Havward and M. Camp’.;ell (Balclutha). D. ' Duns and W. R. Hevvson (Imperial). W. Marshn and F. J. Campbell (Anderson's Bav). W. Wilson and C. A. McDonald (Northeast Valley), W. Lloyd and C. Hutchison (Caledonian), J. Leslie and J. R. Barron (Opoho).

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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22246, 15 January 1944, Page 6

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DOMINION BOWLING Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22246, 15 January 1944, Page 6

DOMINION BOWLING Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22246, 15 January 1944, Page 6