BOWLING
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HUTT VALLEY TOURNEY
Good progress was- made on Saturday in the Hutt Valley^ New Year „ bowling tournament. Conditions for play wer« of the right oidcr; there was bright sunbhine all __ day and a norlheily breeze* which, houevei, did not interfere" with the play to'any extent. " -•- - * The section -nmnors were* Gilbert fKaiori), Levestam (Lyall -~Bsty) * awl lucker (Victoria), wath six wins eficli, and Ciawfonl (Karon), Shearer (Hutt), L-miie (Ljall BaS), Hoviat (Central), and hcolon (Victoria), -with five wins and one loss each. The lesults of the second and third lounds were published m Saturday^ Post Following are the results el the fourth, fifth, sixth rounds:— w Foiuth Round. Section A—Gilbert (Karon)" 15, Ryan (lAall Bay) 12, Condet (lelanU Bay) 1«, May (Cential) 6; Rowley (Wdburn) 15, Hodgins (Hutt) 7, Burgeßs- (Hutt) J7, Stone (Central) 0, (Petone) 13, Nancarrow (Thor-ndon) 12. ,-- ~ Section B—Levestam (Lyall Bayl 13. Scolon (Victoria) 12; Toonier, (Cential) 17, Hale flsland Bay) 9; Jones (Wobunj) Petone) 11; Gough (Petone) 15. Goodwill (Thoindon) 11. ■■ -, Section C—Tucker (Victoria) 16f Long, man (Petone) 13, Radcliffe (Central) 16. l^t 1/^'?: nd ? ay) Sj'HlH (H«tt)'2ll B'?ek (Woliurn) 4; Howat (Central)'^ ? \ ™elJl? uU) 8; Porte(ws (WeUing^ ton) 16, Mills (Upper Hutt),Jl . - Section Dr-llumby (Upper Hutt) 12. Sra^f^ d T (Ktlrorl) u«- (Lyall ?w ylt?2,> oL-Snl^ ert/Thorndo^ 5 5 Shear« (Hutt) 12, Parker (Central) 10; Judd (Woburn) 11, Stonehmise (Hutt) 7; Hani (Victoria) 16, Turner (Hutt) .1. Fifth Round. ™S««Aon^--£ on.der'K>llodS.m«l 6> S*on« 13, M'Arthur 5; Kyan 20, Burgess 5; Nan. carrow 24, Rowley 5; Gilbert 15, May 5 Section JR.— Fisher 15, Gough 13- Lcve* tari 23, Shnn.77 Jones ,17, -Goodwin 8; Scolon 17, Tooraeu 11; Keir 1L Hale 3 % , Sfction C-Bedell 20, Hill 6; How«t 13. Mills 11; Whitcher 14, Longman 10* Port teous 20, Black 6; Tucker 18, Radcliffe 7. Section D—Crawford 12, Lambert 9; Parker 11, Turner 9; Ham 15, Judd 11; Shearer, 11, Lawrie 9; Mumby 16 Stonehouse 9. ' •' " * Sixth Rouri"d. -'r - Section A.—Conder 16, 'stone 10; McArthur 12, Majr 10- Bym 15, Nancarrbw 5; Burgess 15, -Rowley 7; Gilbert 14, Hodgins 11. <~ •' ' _ Section 8.-Slmn 18, Jones 16; Levestam 14, Goodwin. lO.^Goueh 23 Toomef 12; Scolon* 18, Keir 8; Hale'l6, Fi4er 9 'Section C.-Bladk~li, WKitcSef efLong". man 15, Porteous 11; Mills"^, -Raddfff* 5? Tucker 13, Hill ft; Bowat-16, Bedell© Section D.—Parker J7, Mumby-gf Crawford 16, Turner 10; Lambert 10, "Stonehouse 8; Lawrie 15, Hainns7 Shearer 12, Tudd 5. , ,r SUMMARY.^ _ \-/: Section A.—Gilbert, e'Tnns," 0: losses; Stone,, 4, 2; Condef, 4j 2rMcArtti«r 4, ?-; Nanearrow, Z 3> -Burgess, 3,-3; 4W 3. 3; May, Z, 4; Rowley, 1, 5; Hodging, 0, 6. - f n - Section B.—Levestam," 6 .wins^' A -losses: Scolon, 5, 1; GpoaTVinlTij 2YJon.es, 4^2; Shnn,-' 3, 3; Keir, 2, 4; Toom_er, 2 4: Gough, 2, 4; Fisher, 1, s; s Hale", t,JS? Section C—Tucker, 6 wins. '0 losses; Howat, 5,1; E; J. Hil! r 4, 2;'Whitcher, 4, 2;< Porteous, 3, 3; Longman;^'3; Ttadchffe, 2, 4"; Mills, 2, 4,lfedeH,'i; 5; Black, 1, S. ' — '• ■, ~ s. ' Section D.4-Crawfortl, 5. wins; ■ t loss; Shearer, 5, ljXawjfe, 5,1; 'Mnmisy, *,-2; Ham, 3, 3; Lainb.eit, S.-S^Paiier.-S, 4; Judd, 1, 5; Turner, 1,-3; Stonehouse, 1, 5. Post-sectioa play was commenced oa the Central green this, morning r . . «■ MANASVATITTOURNErYi' (By Telegraph.) ' ~j*, (Special to "The Evening Pjwt") PALMERSTON N.; This Day. <■ -Recoid entries were-received-Sby-^cth* llanawatu^Bowlmg: e«ntre for ats New s Year pairs .tourney.-.The -position-of th« links at the conclusion o£ the section play on Saturday was,a« foftows:— - Section^A7-Chrißtjai'sonlT«rr^ce End), 6 wins, 0 losses; Travers fWancanurEart). 5 1; Johnsoa (Terrae> iidO,^; Teal* (Nwthern), 4,-2; T Moor»J[F«ldin«), 3, 3; WUljr (FwrtbnE 2/4rSDar\ow (*aKerrtott Northk a. 3; N H. itfaA: North), 3, 3; McLean,(Or^iak % 3><beT (Takaro) L 5; Gerrandfi(Mataw»tu) } ]. V-> Nash aPalmeraton-North), J, It. Section 8.-^-BamsayXEarmerstoji North), S wins, 1 loss; RosriPalmerjtotfNorthlr, 5, 1; Barnes (Manawatu), «;-2t Wenham (Feilding), 4, 2; Crotton"1 \K«bura), 3. 3; Munro»(Terrace End); 3, '3; WflsojrTpalmerston North)^3^ 3} BrownifPalmewtton Jiorth), 3,.3r Davidson (Terrwir End), 2. 4; Petne (Bulls), 2, 4; Fenwick (Northern), 1, 5; Bovis (Taki^oL 1, 5. Section C—Preece (Manawatu) '6 wins, 0 losses; Paul (Petone.), 5. 1; Koore'(Foxwn)^ t' n 2L Wawwright "(Palmerstoii Nortti)^ 3,-3;-Gooding (Palmerstoa North), (Feildmg) 3, 3;. Moffatt (Terrace'lnd), 2, 4; Skoglund (Palmerston North), 2, 4; Tantrum (Takaro) 2, 4; Boon (Palmerstoa North), 2, 4; Drew (Bulls), 1, 5. Section D —Sheehan (Patea), 4 wine, 2 losses;^Paton (PaSmerston North). 3. 3; f»bone (Northern), 3, a-'Ooebel 3, 3; Morris (Palmereton "North), 3. 3;i O'Shea (Teiwce End), 3,-3;. Smith (takaro>, 3 3; Cummg (Woodwlte), "3, 3; Arnott (Palmerston-Nortfc), 3,,3; Mattar (Foxton) 2^_i. - \ y r , ~ ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 2
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