SINGLES BOWLING
Champion of Champions Competition SEVEN ROUNDS COMPLETED The champion of champions singles competition of the Hawke's Bay Bowling centre was continued on the Port Ahuriri green this morning. On© of the best games of tbe competition -was witnessed this morning between Patterson (Waipawa) and Burfield (Waipukurau) both players drawing , to inehes, They were 12-all on the last head, and in the play-off Patterson won 13-12. It was a, splendid exhihition of draw play. Results ; .
THIRD ROUND Graham -25j Venablea 15. Arkens 20; Olliver 11, McCarthy 28; Newton 6. H. Burfield 21 ; Burfield 14. Patterson 21 ; Bryan 13. Brown 19; Wilson 13. ITOTJRTH ROUND Patterson 17; Wilson 9. Brown 19; H, Burfield 14. Bryan 24; Arkens 18. Olliver 22; Venables 10. McOarthy 19; Burfield (Waipuk.) 16. Graham 26; Newton 6. FIFTH ROUND Newton 21 ; H. Burfield 13. Burfield (W.) 30; Wilson 8. Graham 20 ; Patterson 15, Venables 20; Arkens 10. Ollivev 21 : Bryan 15. SIXTH ROUND Brown 19; Arkens 13, Patterson 13; Burfield (W) 12 Graham 22; Bryan 16. Newton 25; Olliver 12. McCarthy 20; Venables 13. Wilson 24; H. Burfield 18.
SEVENTH ROUND Brown 22; Bryan 12. Wilson 18; McCarthy 15. Graham 21; Olliver 9. Patterson 13; H. Burlield 11. Arkens 29; Newton 10. Venables 19; Burfield (W) 18. McLENNAN CUP Angove and Venables (Wairere), the present holders of the MeLennan Cup, snccessfully defended it against Steelo and Webley (Bluff Hill), in a game played on the Wairere green. The holders won by 19 to 16. Port Ahuriri will be the next challengers.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 49, 13 March 1937, Page 6
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