SHIELD BOWLING
Third Round of Competition Played DETAILS OF GAMES Good conditions prevailea on Saturday for the third round of the Distnct Shield competition of the H.B. Bowling Centre. From results to hantf 't RP* peara as though Kia Toa, Havelock Nortli and Waipukurau are leading m that order. Details : — , HASTINGS CLUB. The Hastings Club had four wins and four losses. Results n Hastings: Davis, Beatson, Gardner, Duff, 21; Port: Mackay, Angus, laylor, McCarthy, 20. , Hastings: Taylor, Fowler, Kitchen, Tonkin, 16; "Waipukurau: Duckworth, Parsons. Haldane, 22. Hastings; Colellp, Jlurley, McLeod, Egson, 12; Port: Cuff, Brownhe, Logan. Dykes, 18. Hastings: Sutherland, Sivyer, Watters Garland, 17; Heretaunga :War-. ren, Evison, Jenkinson, Sehofield, 2.2,. ORDINARY GAMES. Bridgman, Rickard, W. Wileon, Orich ton, 22 ; Candy, Brown, Ash, Holt, 11, Handicap Pairs : Candy and Wkite, 28 ; Sivyer and Johnson, 11* . ' Champion Pairs ; Nutter and Chnstie} 20; Claugliton and Bennett, 18. FtKither Competition. This was a very keenly-contested game, and the challengers made a determined effoyt to beat the holders, but Avere uhsuccessful. Resnlt: — Holders: Garland, Mclntosh, Esson, Hall, 22., .Challengers; Claughton, Hampton, Kxuso, Bennett, 188. HERETAUNGA OLUB. Results of shield games played on this green resulted Hastings : Allan, Douthwaite, Claughton, White, 19; Heretaunga: Dunn, Low, Harvey, Maher, 18, Waipawa : F, W, Holt, Hajvke, Jobson, F. Holt, 15; Heretaunga; Lord, Newton, Hawley, Bowlands, 23. f On Thursday Wairere favoured the club with a visit, bringing two rinks. Results #ere as follows ; — Wairere: Black, White, Newbigin, Murtin, ' 19; Heretaunga: Lynch, Ward, Hawley, Harvey, 23. Wairere : Spencer, Andrews, Allan, Buston, 19 ; Heretaunga : Osborne, Webber, Eessell, Burfield, 22. HAVELOCK NORTH. Havelock won three games and lost oue. Details - Havelock North; Leicester, Smith, G, Joil, J. H. Joll, 22; Napier:. Spriggs, Wright, Cook, Renouf 18, Havelock North; Coombe, Bygum, Tueker, Flanders, 22; Fulford, Willet, Look, Belcher, 14. Ordinary Games;— Oakley, Oldham, Clarkson, Anderson, 18; C. Mead?, Brooks, Rush, Hay, 16. KIA TOA CLUB. Kia Toa won . five games out of six. Details: — . Havelock North; Heenan, Taylor, Crombie, Hall 20; Arkens, Horton, Hill Bissell 15. Omarunjui; Jarvis, Cawston, Brown. Wilkinspn 14; Chadwick, Campbell, R." Harris, Godber 34, Burge's team beat Toothill's (Nat, S,ervice). Ohampionship singleis; Cooper 21; ATkens 12; Godber 16; Head 14; Graham 23; Lassen 21. Ohampionship pairs: Arkens and W.
iiarris 10; Jiixon and Brown 16. Hay, Yqnng, Pidgeon, Sparrow 17; Anderson, Anderson Riddell, McCartky i-t. J. R. Palmer, Ohapman, R. Harris, W. Harris 20; Siddells, Hay, Ingram, Doak 19. W. Parkhill, Ogilvie, Ross, Parkhill 21; Pidgeon, Watkins, Burfield, Grieve 16 Watkins, Nicol, Emmerson 22; Holliver, Michaelson, Coxon 31. Chadwiek, Riddell, Simpson 21; McLean, Wellman, Brown 14. Watkins, Roe, Parkhill 21; Aberhart, D. Campbell, Lincoln 18. BLUFF HILL CLUB. The following are the results of the shield matohes played on the Bluff Hill green on Saturday: — Stewart, W. P. Newton, Burnley, Holt (Bluff Hill) 22; Beachen. Willinms, McLeau, White (Waipukurau) 15. Letham, Norrie, McGlashan, H. P. Newton (Bluff Hill) 21; Sharples, Baker, Campbell, Bear (Napier) 13. Dunn; Spence, Barlow, W. Johnson (Bluff Hill) *17; Kilpatriek. S. Pirie, Gilberd, Plested (Napier) 22. Drummond, Dole, La Roche, Boland (Bluff Hill) 24; McNiveu, Fullerton, D&ijy,. Beer (Napier) 17. NAPIER CLUB. The ghield matches were played on the Napier Club's green, four being won and one lost. Details: — Bluff Hill: Triggs, Wood, Russell, Lomas 12; Corne, Goodger, Sweetapple, Thomas 27. Bluff Hill: Edgely, Douglas, Steele, McLennan 21; Nuttall^ Ohubin, Fowlor^ Bryan 18. • Bluff Hill: Pacey, Corbett, Medurg, Webby 21 ; J. .Fulford, Haxdie, Lawson, Burgess 21. , Omarunui: Gailagher, Colbeck^ Wilson, Brown 13; _Angove, "Kingston, IvQgers, A. Pirie 35. Havelock North; Ross, Ldey, Cummins, Wilson 15; Buckley, Hill. Elmes, Mtmstvon% Seatoa, P Smitli, Williams' 20; Zorn, Dykes, Oliver, F. K. pirie 17. ■ Hannah, C. WiRiams. Williamson 20; Abbott, Armitage, C. Fox 14, WAIRERE CLUB. Wairere Club had seven teams engaged and suoceeded in winning three games, Details Heretaunga; Paynter, Sharkey , CoL iinge, Drury, 17 ; Tonkin, Dyson, Andrews, Widiams, 19, Waipawa; August, Clark, WaUaee, Walker 29; Kelly, Spencer, H. and F. Ayling, 11, Port; Baker, Andergon, Ruffell, McLeay, 22; Gervan, Lewis. Fwdlay, Wray, 16. Port: Carr, Andreson, O. Pirie, Johnson, 17; Byrne, McKechnie, She>pherd, Benton, 28, Bdshop, Bruee, Thurkill, Burt, 20; Davis, Simmonds, Ross, Barr, 16. Perrott, Tombs, Gibson, 21 ; Briasco. Berry, Muirden 14. Elmes, Lynn, Eddy, 22; Well». Timms, Mellor, 20. Champion singles: Tonkin 26, Findlay 15. Champion pairs; F. and H. Ayhng, 22; Gihson and Eddy, 21; Kelly and Dadson, 18; Andrews and Muirden, 10, McLennan Cup. The third game for the McLennan Onn was nlaved on Thursday evening,
the. holders, Steele and Newton (Bluff Hill) having an easy win over the ohallengers. Simkin and Brown (Oruanui), the fiual figures heing 28—6, The Napier Club will be represented by A. W. Pirie and H, Nuttall in the next game for the trophy. NATIONAL SERVIQE CLUB, The following games were played on the National . Servjce Club's green during the week-end H. Bainbridge, Brown, Toothill, White, 20; MqKain, Dixon, Kellett, d. Sloan, 17. Johnston, Scott, Richardson, Prior, 15; Maree, Dean, Cassidy, Kellett, 21. Rudman, Brown, H. Bainbridge, Elder, 24; Dixon, Henderson, C. Bainuridge, J. Sloan, 22. Tuohy, R. Sloan, Elder, 22; Cotterill, Moore, Clark, 17, Cambridge, List, Scott, 21; Prior, Allison, Richardson, 25. WAIPAWA CLUB. One match in th© Dlstriet Shield competition was played on the Waipawa green, Result:— Kia Toa: Kerr, Wellman, Brinaley, McArthur, 22; Waipawa: Kenny, Harwood, Critehley, Patterson, 18. The following games were also played: — . V Waldrom, Harwood, Russell, Cbisholm, 26; Walker, Nissen, Kingston, McKay, 19, Hawke, Oarne, Parkin, 83; Barrie, Noell, Davy, 9. Over the week-end a visiting rink was present from the. Omarunui club, playing two games witb a rink from the local elub, the results being as follwv :— Morning; Holt, Mclntosh, Kingston, 20; Golding, Gallaher, Harker, Williams, 15. Afternoon: Mclntosh, Holt, Miller, Kingston, 21 ; Golding, Gallaher, Harker, WUliams, 15. The Brewer Buttons have agam ehanged hgnds, Dunkin and Patterson having been successful against tbe holders, Carne and Parkin, by 15 to. 14, after a clopely-contested game. At a meeting of the bowling eommittee it was decided that all qlub competitions should be run on the two-Hfe system, and that entries for the singles competitions should olose on'December 12.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 62, 6 December 1937, Page 9
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