PUBLIC SERVICE HOLDS ANNUAL TOURNAMENT
ST. ANDREW’S DAY FIXTURE
The annual pairs tourney of the Fublic Service was played yesterday on the Epsom and Remuera greens, which were placed at the disposal ot the Civil Servants for the tournaments. Results were as follows: REMUERA GREEN Section A.—Bowles and Newton (Lands and Survey), 5 wins; McGlone and Mclnnes (Police), 4 wins; Williams and Fletcher (Postal), 3 wins; Cooper and Hunt (Railway), 2 wins; Scelley and Stubbs (Railway), 1 win; Schofield and Robertson (Railway), no wins. Section B.—Eaves and Kelly (Railway), 5 wins; Trumen and Hammond (Railwav), 4 wins: Ale Cross in and AT el rose (Railway), 3 wins; White and White (Public AVorkst, 3 wins; Garmston and Howell (Agriculture), 3 wins: Alackune and I-Teywnod (Lands and Survey), 1 win; Torbit and McMahon (Postal), 1 win; Bracewell and Dawson (Railway). Section C.—Egging ton and Turner (Railway). 4 wins: Plummer and Garrard (Education). 3 wins; B. Smith and Ilassard (Postal), 3 wins; Slaughter and Hallows (Labour), 3 wins; Pettit and Colthurst (Railway), 2 wins; Lane and Godfrey (Lands and Survey), 2 wins; Curvy and Wanslone (Railway), 2 wins; Hamilton and Westbrooke (Agriculture), 1 win. I Semi-final. —Turner beat Kelly; New- I ton, a bye. Green Winner.—Newton beat Turner. I EPSOM GREEN Section A.—Harrison and Ale-Beat h (Railway), 4 wins; Whyte and Isaacs (Agriculture). 3 wins; Gannaway and Wyatt 1 (Telegraph), 3 wins; Joyce and Wilmot i (Lands and Survey), 2 wins: Shelton and : Goddard (Railway), 2 wins; Crowe and Watson (Railway), 1 win. B Section. —Aloore and Alaher (Lands and Survey). 5 wins; Smith and Goodell (Railway), 3 wins; Burke and Green ! (Telegraph), 3 wins; Ching and Elvy (De- j fence), 3 wins: Strong and Smith (Rail- ; way), 2 wins; Hickman and Beere (Agri- j culture), 1 win; Campbell and Rowe (Justice), 1 win. Section C.—Bates and Deare (Railway). 5 wins; Hunt and Lanigan (Police), 4 wins; Tudhope and Johnson (Lands | and Survey), 3 wins; Barclay and New- i ton (Alines), 2 wins; Wickstead and j Ramsey (Postal), 2 wins: Inglis and Hardie Neil (Defence), 2 wins; Smith and 1 Reed (Railway), 1 win; Fisher and Simp- | son (Railway), 1 win. Semi-final.—Alaher beat Alcßeath; | Deare, a bye. Green Winners.—Deare beat Alaher. i The final between Newton and Deare : will be played on a date to be arranged.
BOWLING TEAMS
RINKS FOR SATURDAY The- following: teams have been ! selected for Saturday’s bowling ! matches: Auckland v. Remuera.—At Remuera: Matheson, Pollok, I-lood, Bailey; Alohr, Alessenger, Hinton, Brackebush; Atesser, E. J. Whittaker, W. J. Campbell, Cater; Beaumont, Ansell, Robertson, Craig; Simpson, Darlow, AleCrea, Duncan; Plummer, Jury, Wyatt, A loir j De Renzy, Rainger, H. R. Allan, Aluston; Carr, Rawlinson, Daniel, Osmond; Israel, Alason, I-lac-ket, Atkin; AlcDougall, Commons, Bourke, Fletcher; Probert, C. Allan, Kirk, Fraser; Rocke, Forrest, Clarkson, Price. Veterans’ rink to play at Remuera: Newbegin, Aloon, Dingle, Gilmour. At Auckland; Woodham, Dicketts, K. S. Alackv, Woolley; Treacey, Kretclismar, Dimery, Davidson; L. Whitaker, Hardy, D. Campbell, A. D. Gray; Westphal, Linder, J. Newell, D. Harvey; Williams, Border, Ryrie, Keesing; A. F. Mackay, Devereux, Perrett, G. J. Alackay; Ward, Tracey Inglis, Prime, Hardle Neil; Buttimore, Alunro, Hewitson, Parker; Howard, Shaw, Hodgson, Lyell; N. Burton, Jaffrey, R. D. Gray, Steele; R. Wilson, Frost, G. P. Finlay, Walker; Michaels, Jas. Carlaw. Graham, Nicholson.
Remuera v. Auckland.—At Auckland: Blaikie, Wallace, Kenderdine, Alcßobie; Knight, Harrison, IT. East, Watson; Alurpliy, Alexander, Davis, Proctor; Pitcaithly, Campbell, W. Bell, Alacfarlane; Wade, Norton, E. D. Ashton, S. Kissling; W. Walker, Dewey, Irvine, E. A. East; Wells, Edmiston, Spooner, Daniels: Whetta, Purchas, Farmer, G. Walker; W. Young, Dempsey, Dransfield, Bray; Taylor, Vickerman, Riddings, Graham; Hawkins, AT. Reid, Scott, Harbutt; Donaldson, Fisher, Wright, Newton. The teams to play at Remuera will be selected at 1.30 p.m. from cards in the box. Rawhiti v. Hillsborough.—At Hillsbor- i ough: R. Walker, Robertson, Chiplin, Austin; Hamlin, Eaves, Wooller, Vaughan; Woods, Savin, Moncur, Haslam. At Rawhiti: Roberts, Scally, Taylor, E. T. Walker; Keller, Murray, McKinley, Gallagher; Wayte, Alartin, F. Bennett, AlcMahone. v. Howick.—At Ho wick: Wilmor, Barker, Oldham, Paterson. At Rawhiti: Worthington, Watson, Thomson, Alacpherson. Hillsborough v. Rawhiti.—At Rawhiti: Farland, Wilkinson, Pollard, Goldsmith; Swales, Thomas, Anderson, J. Wilson; Wiggins, Thompson, Ward, Baker. At Hillsborough: Nutsford, Sainty, Munns, F. Wilson; Pearce, Gregory, Waters, Sheath; Monk, Clark, Stringer, Williamson. Grey Lynn.—Club fours, A section: Lockie, Knox, Caddy, Mincham; Snell, McLaughlin, Jno. Preston, Mclvor; Hutson, A. E. Lye, D. Young, Capp; Walker, B. Leydon, Binns, Buckley; AlcDonald, i W. Preston, Davidson, J. Lye; Wilde, Snowden, Joe Preston, Liversidge; Bull, Watts, F. Preston, Curtis; Teague, Newell, Goldsmith, Gallaher. B section: Hawke, Pitkethley, F. Moran, Fletcher; Neilson, Armstrong, Matthews, Clements; Cox, A. Young, H. Reed, Tonge; Christey, Laing, Cronin, T. Dick; Street, W'hyte, Gibbons, Newton; Smith, Aggers, J. Reed, Lanigan; Thomas, J. B. Preston. E. Leydon, Whittle; AlcElroy, Alolloy, g. Little, AlcLean. Manurewa v. Papatoetoe: at Papatoetoe. —Bell, Gallaher, Fawcett, Law; Nield, Whitton, Alurray, Robertson. At Manurewa.—W. Frost, Hawthorn, Osborne, R. Frost; F. Whyte, King, Butterworth, Peg-
PUKEKOHE BOWLING TEAM VISITS AUCKLAND CLUB
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES Five rinks of bowlers representing the Pukekolie Bowling Club were en- j tertained by the Auckland Bowling ; Club on its greens in Grafton Road yesterday. Separate matches were played in the morning and afternoon. The following are the scores, Auckland names mentioned first: Morning (21 heads). —Probert, Dimery, Hewitson, Parker, 15 v. Wyjner, Perkins, Fitness, W. Blake, 21; A. F. Alackay, Buttimore, Robertson, S. Burry, 26 v. Bailee tt, Gray, Armstrong, Gill, 14; Treacy, Coldicutt, Kirk, G. J. Ala okay, 26 v. Hope, Bromick, D. Roulston, J. Blake, 12; Dar- ; low, Frost, Racket, tSteele, 21 v. .Miller, ; Iligginson, Cosbie, Kaynes, 19; Shaw, ! Prime, Atkin, Dingle, 14 v. Inkpen, Jamici son, AlcPherson, Lawrie, 22. Total: Auckland, 102; Pukekohe, SB. Afternoon (25 heads). —A. F. Alackay, Frost, Robertson, S. Burry, 30 v. W. Blake, Raynes, Jamieson, D. Roulston, 22; Probert, Dimery, Hewitson, Parker, 22 v. | .Miller, Laurie, Inkpen, Fitness, 24; Shaw, | Commons, Prime, Atkin, 23 v. Bromich, i Faucett, J. Blake, F. Perkins, 23; Treacey, I Coldicutt, Kirk, Alackay, 27 v. Hope, Higginson, Crosbie, Pollock, 17; Darlow, Buttimore, Aluston. Steele, 20 v. Gill, . Gray, AlcPherson, Armstrong, 35. Totals: Auckland, 131; Pukekohe, 121. Grand totals: Auckland. 233; Pukekohe, 209. Mangere v St. Heliers | Two teams from the .Mangere Bowling Club journeyed to St. Heliers on Tuesday, and played an inter-club innt-li, St. proving the winners <,u tie ...#gregare by 52 to 29.
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