BOWLING
PENNANT GAMES
SECTION PLAY ENDS
FOURTH ROUND RESULTS
The fourth round (postponed games) of the section play in the Wellington Bowling Centre's pennant competition ended on Saturday. The scores supplied by the clubs show that two teams each from Hataitai and Thorndon, and one each from Wellington and Upper Hutt are left in the senior event. The weather was unpleasant for bpwlers and made play difficult. The following are the positions of the clubs in the sections with the points standing to their credit:-—-' Section A.—Hataitai, 11; Wellington, 10; Victoria. 9; Lyall Bay, 8; Thorndon, 7; Khandallah, 6; Petone, Porirua, 5; Karori, 4; Hutt, 3; Central, Woburn, 2. Section B.—Thorndon, Hataitai, 10; Kelburn, 9; Island Bay, 8; Seatoun, Lyall Bay, 7; Eastbourne, 6; Victoria, Newtown, 4; Johnsonville, Wellington, 3; Petone, 1. Section C—Upper Hutt, 10; Island Bay, 9; Hutt, Seatoun, 8; Central, 7; . Khandallah,- 6; Woburn, Karori, 5; Petone, Kelburn, 4; Eastbourne, Vie- , toria, 3. , Section D.—Thorndon, Wellington, 11; ; Kelburn, 8; Hataitai, 7; Newtown, 6; Porirua, 5; Island Bay, Hutt, 4; Karori, " I Seatoun, 3; Lyall.Bay, 2. ; | The following are the results of Saturday's play:— i SENIOR PENNANT. 1 Section A. [ Hutt v. Woburn (Hutt first).—Henry 17, Roberts 20; Stonehouse 15, Wyatt 19; Young 23, Corkin 14; Slinn 27, Forsyth 20. A draw. Petone v. Thorndon (Petone first).— McEwan 23, Robertshaw 21; Robertson 21, H. P. Perry 14; Appleyard 26, Nancarrow 18; Silvery 32, ' Wright 12. Petone won. Porirua v. Khandallah . (Porirua first).—Halliday 26, Nalder 21; Sheary . 20, Bringans 11; Heazlewood 13, Lynneberg 31; 19, Rodger 18. Porirua won. Karori v. Central (Karori first).— ■ Field' 24, Seddon 10; Gilbert 17, Urwin 22; Crawford 12, J. Green 21. Karori (Christensen) won a game by default. A draw. '■ Hataitai v. Lyall Bay (Hataitai i first).—Fielding 22, Hazlewood 17; Mc- : Cune 19, Sherwood 20; McWhannell 16, Raven 19; Brighting 33, Noad 23. A draw. Victoria v. Wellington (Victoria first). —Tucker 21, F. Ross 17; Middleton 16, . T. Skoglund 22; Scolon 15, Pollock 29; ,S. Ingram 26, P. Skoglund 20. A draw. Section B. : Seatoun v. Newtown (Seatoun first). —Higgins 20, Wilson 17; South 26, Cun- ■ ninghame 17; Wright 31, Barker 11; Glennie 22, Verry 20. Seatoun won. Petone v. Kelburn (Petone first). — Howat 22, Routley 22; Bush 6, Gray 23; Hunter 13, J. R. Smith 19; T. John- ; son 17, Hay-Mackenzie 38. Kelburn won. Thorndon v. Eastbourne (Thorndon first).—Dickson 34, Meo 14; Buck 18, James 13; Lembert 16, Paton 25; P. W. Smith 22, Mayer 25. A draw. Island Bay v. Lyall Bay (Island Bay first).—Osborne 25, Quayne 17; Parsons '■ 23, Faulkner" 26; Bedell 12, Marshall 30; Ferkins defeated Ryan. A draw. Hataitai v. Johnsonville (Hataitai first).—Wellings 23, Jacobs 13; Wells 23, Ross 18; Hunt 22, Mills 12. Hataitai won a game by default. Hataitai won. Victoria v. Wellington (Victoria first).—Snaddon 15, Innes 19; Roberts ■113, Jennings 29; Collett 14, Duff 24; Baudinet 27, Brown 20. Wellington , won. Section C. Hutt v. Island Bay (Hutt , first).— Fraser 12, Jones 15; Baker 15, Jen-j kins 19; Hewer 18, Recce 25; Little-/ john 12, Hale 33. Island Bay won. Seatoun v. Central (Seatoun first). — Hill 31, Webley 16; McMillan 18, Beß 16; Oldfield 23, Dodds 22; Stratmore 22, Lightowler 26. Seatoun won. Petone v. Eastbourne (Petone firs/t). —tJ. Johnson 23, Bishop 16; Cameron 23, Hall 13; P. McArthur 17, Cook, 19; iK. Linkhorn 17, Wise 16. Petone won. Upper Hutt v. Khandallah (Upper Hutt first).—Quinn 23, King 17; Good- ■ win 20, Ross 18; Brown 16, Bradshaw i ,22; Rendle 20. Bailey 22. A dsaw. i \ Woburn v. Kelburn (Woburn first). — . Robinson 18, Kirker 19; Jones 27, Long 17; Rowley 22, Clarke 17; August 14, ' Reid 22. A draw. , Karori v. Victoria (Karori first). — - Thorn 12, Pole 21; Needham 18, For- ■ syth 17; Jordan 17, Davidson 26; Adams * 15. McKenzie 26. Victoria won. \ Section B. ! Island Bay v. Thorndon /(Island Bay v first).—Craig 16, Waters 2,0; Clarke 15, 1 Cullen 21; Green 6. Hutt6n 31; Herron' ■ 13, Watson 29. Thorndon won. - Hutt v. Dyall Bay <Hutt first).— : Roundhill 25, Gauntlett 16; Hadwin 19, : Leuchars 9; Tamblyn; 20, Topp 22; Burke 21, bPythian 19». ' Hutt won. Hataitai v. Wellington (aHtaitai first).—Claridge 20, W/alker 21; Donald ,14. O'Neill 21; Carradi3l, Goldfinch 11: Martin 10, Edwards 38. Wellington i>won. Kelburn v. Newtown (Kelburn first); : —McDonald 24, Warfwick 18; J. Widdop t 25, Gray 18; Wylie 26, Lewis 15; i ; Strickland 22, Riussell 12. Kelburn l | won. Karori v. Forima-Seatoun (Karori I j first).—Spiers 25, "E. Dimock (Porirua) _ 21; Naismith I*s; (Porirua) 18; ' i Meehan 18, Haydon : (Seatoun), 16; ' Leadbeater 23, Macfarlane (Seatoun) '' 16. Karori receives two points and Porirua one. ; JUNIOR PENNANT. * , / Section A. I Petone (Milne) 19, Upper Hutt 14. * Newtown (Adams) 19, Island Bay 16. ' Woburn (Verry) 18, Eastbourne 5 (Archer) 17/. - Kelburn (Emeny) 21, Lyall Bay ti (Marshall) 17. I Seatoun, (Cooper) 25, Woburn . (Adams) 14. t Section B. I Porirua 22, Petone (Denniston) 12. '! Victoria (Green) 21, Newtown . b (Rough) 12. y Karori (Scott) 26, Khandallah (Bur- - r ei2) 23i * Lyall" Bay (McLean) 19, Hutt 14. t Island Bay (Matthews) 22, Woburn . (Horlor) 14. «, t - , ' ~ I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 42, 20 February 1939, Page 6
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