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Holiday Bowling

YESTERDAY’S GAMES The usual programme of Labour Lay bowling matches was arranged for yesterday, but the bad weather considerably interfered with the fixture list. The afternoon, however, was fairly fine, and a good number of matches were played. Results are as follow: Carlton.—-Section A: Baxter, Gladding, w. colt man, A. Coltman, 4 wins, 1 loss, Somertield, Smith, Patterson, Russell, 3, !** French, Rolfe, Kowbottom, Torrance, -i; Millar, Whitaker, Pitt, Bird, 2A -Edmunds, Wrightson, Warren, Husking, 2i, 2i; Sawyer, Ramsay, Dillicar, Gordon, 3,2; Sadler, Burrows, Milner, Hill, 2,3; White. Little, Pollard, Kelly, 2, 3; Wright, Isaacs, Stevens, Ritchie, 2,3; Garrard, Taylor, Wickstead, Renwick, I£, 3i. A. Coltman won the section. Carlton. —Section B: Clarkson, Coutts, Ball, Truscott, 4 wins, 1 loss; Bates, Buxton, O’Sullivan, Clarke, 4,1; Wallace, Tozer, Parsons, Millen, 3i, 1 i Andrew's, Percy, Mitchell, Lamb, 3,2; Lyell, Gould, Arey Scantlebury, 2J, 2J; Williams. Randal, Kayes, Jury, 3,2; Doyle, McGlone, Scarborough, Cross, 2,3; Neil. Ferret, G. Walker, Max Walker, 1,4; Bartram Clayton, Mountain, McXab, 1,4; Britain! Elliot, Rowe, Perry, 1, 4. Truscott and Clarke tied for this section, and Clarke won in the play-off. Epsom.—Dick (Ponsonby), 5 wins; Whittle (Grey Lynn) and Benson (Dominion Road), equal, 4 wins. In the playelf Benson beat Whittle. Bush (Dominion Road), Jones (Epsom) and Morrison (Epsom), equal, 3 wins; Taylor (Epsom), 2j wins; E. Richmond (Epsom), T. George (Epsom), and C. Blakey (Epsom), li wins; J. Wright (Epsom), 1 win. Ellerslie.—First round: Bolton, Bracewell, Godfrey, Reed, 11 v. Keene, Beere, Hawthorn, Westbrooke, 6; Ganley, Patterson, Wood, Gollan, 12 v. Woodward, Sykes, McKelvie, Crosher, 7; Bryan, Hunter, Campbell, Plunkett, 9 v H. K. McKenzie, Christmas. McLeod, Macklow, 10: "White, Lynch, W. Osborne, F. Osborne, 17 v. Joll. Diggens, Watson, Dickson, 4; Richmond. Arthur. Flyger, Tay, 14 v. —, —, —, Forbes, 4. Second round: Westbrooke, 11, v Brosher, S; Plunkett, 10 v. Gollan, 7; Dickson, 19 v Forbes, 4: Osborne. 17 v. Reed, 2; Tay, 14 v. Macklow, 10. Third round: Reed, 13 v. Forbes, 8, Macklow, 11 v. Dickson, 4; Westbrooke, 7 v. Plunkett, 6: Crosher, 8 v. Osborne, 7: Toy, 9 v. Gollan, 6. Fourth round: Dickson, 14 v. Gollan, 13: Macklow, 14 v. Reed. 3; Plunkett, 10 v. Osborne, 8; Crosher, 14 v. Forbes, 8; Tay, 11 v. Westbrooke, 12. Fifth round: Westbrooke, 9 v. Dickson, 5: Tay, 8 v. Osborne, 9: Plunkett, 4 v. Forbes, 9; Crosher. 11 v. Macklow, 12; Reed, 0 v. Gollan, 22. Summary.—Macklow, 4 wins; Westbrooke. 4; Tay, 3; Osborne, .3; Dickson, ?; Gollan, 2: Crosher, 2: Plunkett, 2: Reed, 1; Forbes, 1. Macklow won on an aggregate score. The surprise of the tournament, was the excellent showing of two junior skips, Westbrooke and Tay. Rawhiti.—Weather conditions prevented ft full-rink tournament and a nairs match was nlayed instead. In the final Hamlin and MacPherson played Jackson and McInnes, the former winning by 5 games to 4. Edendale.—Brown, A. Smith, C. Addiaon. 4 wins, 1 loss; Sakey, J. Maud. W. Edwards, 3 wins. 2 losses: Hammond. J. McLeod, L. Butler. 3 wins. 2 losses; Cantain White. H. East. W. Brownette, Anderson, Hill. Roan, 1 win, 4 losses: Greenwood, Avery, J. Butler, 3 wins, 2 losses. The winning team was: Brown, A. ymith. C. Addison (skip). Hillsborough.—Ordinary club games: Clarke. Saintv. Williamson. F. Wilson, SI v. Monk. Ambnry. Anderson. Baker, 13; Scarborough, Smith, Goldsmith, J. Wilson, 12 v. Pearce, Bagley, Thomnson, Foliard, 23; Preston. Thomas. Wilkinson, Munns. 14 v. McMillan, Nutsford, Hayman, Stringer, 25.

INTER-CLUB MATCH AT PAPAKURA The inter-club bowling: match between St- Hellers and Papakura on Saturday was won by St. Heliers. Two rinks were played at each place. The games at Papakura resulted as follow. St. Heliers names first: Thompson, Twlnamo, Koefoml, Norris, St, v. Lound, Boagey, Young, Hammond, IS. McLann, P. S. White, T. Price. P. White, 24, v. Paton, Brendon, Dr. Page, P. Hope, 12.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 184, 25 October 1927, Page 10

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Holiday Bowling Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 184, 25 October 1927, Page 10

Holiday Bowling Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 184, 25 October 1927, Page 10

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