INDOOR BOWLS
The indoor bowling badges changed hands on Saturday afternoon. -. After three successive wins, the Hataitai rink went down, to Lyall Bay. Result:' Holders—Urquhart, Gibson, Whitcombe, Taylor (s), 11; challengersCollins, Kbher, Overend, Gauntlett (s), 20. * - The following are results of friendly games:—Moult, McJennett, Whitcombe, McCune (s), 27; Simpson,- Gosden, Waldon, Aldridge (s), 18. Coban, Billings, Lawrie, Nicholls (s), 18; E. Ross, Kenny, Mitchell, Newson (s), 12. J. Ross, Norrie, Forsyth Stonebanks <s), 24; Hughes, Thompson, Wearne, Tucker (s), 15. Russell, Berry. Bryce, Munro (s), 21: Fownes. Watts (tfunro. ts (s), 16. Harper, Parsons, White,; ; Goodall (s), 17; Tatam, Robb, Spear, Matthews (s), 15. Christenson. Falconer, Turnbull, Cooper (s), 24; Farrant, Stephenson, McCracken, Urwitt (s), 20. Player, Dallenger. Roundh.U, Slinn (s), 23; Salmon, Fraser, Innis, Wilson (s), 11. ' . . INTER-CLUB TOURNEY. The following are results of game* played during the week in the interclub tournament: — V Section A.—Taylor (Hataitai) beat Offord (Johnsonville), 24-15; Nicholls (Eastbourne) beat Turnbull (Wellington>, 18-13; Johnson (Petone) Bedell (Island Bay), 19-18; Ryan (Porirua) beat Wilson (Newson), 24----12. .' ' > ."■■■■ Section B.—Duncan (Victoria) beat Nicholls (Island Bay), 24-20; Lewis (Newtown) beat Scolon (Victoria), 15----14; Bell (Central) beat Wells (Hataitai), 19-17; McCune (Hataitai) beat Hadwin (Hutt), 19-15. Section C—Stonebanks (Wellington) beat Gowans (Seatoun), 19-18; Matthews (Island Bay) beat Wyatt (Woburn), 18----13; Wellings (Hataitai) beat Halte (Island Bay), 29-18. ~ , Section D.—Brighting (Hataitai) beat Gauntlett (Lyall Bay), 21-18; Caley (Central) beat McWhannell (Hataitai). 21-20; Jones (Woburn) beat. Johnson (Victoria), 26-18. . ; The Post and Telegraph tournament completed the fifth round. Results:— Section C— Fidd«s b^at C-yev ;4----16; Howell beat Cody, 29-14; Whiteman beat Liver, 23-21; Tremewan beat Davies, 24-11. . : Section D.—Hannah beat Pinkecton, 20-14; Murray beat Pinkerton, 20-14; Hill beat Hartley, 25-12; McSwiney beat "> Adams, 20-11. : The. sixth round will- be flayed on Wednesday evening by sections A and B. Seventeen houses have entered in the House Cup competition; these have, been made into two sections. Games will be played as arranged. Bowling club members are keen to play friends ly games against other clubs. Victoria will play Wellington,.eight fours each; on July 11, and Newtown will play Hataitai on July 18. _ *
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 2, 3 July 1939, Page 5
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348INDOOR BOWLS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 2, 3 July 1939, Page 5
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