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SPECTACULAR BOWLING IN ROTORUA TOURNEY YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) * ROTORUA. To-day. A spectacular finish between tw. i Auckland rinks, Whittle {Grey Lynn» and Bremner (West End), was the j feature of yesterday’s bowling at Rotorua. On the 17th head. Whittle led 25 —11. but Bremner came to light with a brilliant run comprising 5, 3. 2. 5 on the next four heads, winning 26 —25. The weather so far has been splendid. and the greens show improvement every day. Results are as follow: Fourth Round SECTION A Robertson (Onehunga), 21. v. Bray (Remuera), 20: Lethani (Ponsonby). 28. v. Wilkinson (Poverty Bay). 22; Pus <- (Devonport). 19, v. Boylan (City, Syd- ( rey), 16; Moir (Auckland). IS. v. t*re (West End), 14; Buckley (Grey Lynn), a bye. SECTION B Marriott (Wellington). 21. v. Macpherson (Rawhiti). 20; Godfrey ( Ellers lie >. 25. v. M. Walker (Auckland). 14; Kissling ! (Remuera), 24. v. Wakerley, 23; Kelly : (Ponsonby), 24, v. Smytheman (Papatoe- | toe), 17; Bremner (West End). 26, v. Whittle (Grey Lynn), 25; Kilgour (Carlton), a bye. SECTION C Higgott (Whitiora), 2S, v. Lowe (Devonport), 16; Harper (Otahuhn), 24, v. Wells (New Lynn). 12; Brown (Rotorua). 27, v. Parsons (Ponsonby), 10: Kerr (Master ton), 23, v. Jones (Epsom), 20; Hartley (Poverty Bay), a bye. SECTION D Russell (Remuera), 19. v. Dickson (Ellerslie), 18; Fakes (Rotorua). 27, v. Garry (West End), 13: Truscott (Carlton), 28. v. Ewington (Masterton), 19; Forrest (Whakatane), 18, v. Sinclair (Gjsborne), 16; Potter (Waitemata), 20. v. Keys (St. lleliers), IS; Scantlebury (Auckland), a bye. SECTION E Coltman (Carlton). IS, v. I.off]ey <Rotorua), 18: N. Bell (Hamilton), 22, v. Thomas (Mount Albert), 14; Ramson (Whakatane), 25, v. Cornish (Morruisville), 18; Ramsey (Dominion Road). 20, v. Long (Remuera), 15; Fergusson (Taneatua), a bye. Fifth Round SECTION A XJre 19, v. Ritchie, 16; Robertson. 21. v Thompson, 19; Moir. 22, v. Whittle (New South Wales), 17; Pascoe, -2, '• Wilkinson, 2Q: Bray. 26, v. Buckley, 1-, Lethani, a bye. SECTION B Kissling, 27, v. Rigour, —: Godfrey. 24 v Wakerley. 19: Marriott, la. v. Kelly, 14; Whittle, 23, v. M. Walker lO; ™ ‘ ner, 20, v. Smytheman, 18; Maepherson, SECTION C Harper, 17, v. Jones 15; Perry- 19. Parsons, 18; Lowe. o°. y, Wells. Brown, 21, v. Hartley, 1«>, Hlggott, —, v. Hill, 19; Kerr, a bye. SECTION D Ewington. 20, v. Potter, 19, Garry. 20, V E scantlebury. 16; Keys. 19. Forrest. 14* Truscott, 25, v. Russell, 19. Pakes, 20,’ v. Dickson, 14; Sinclair, a bye. SECTION E Ramsey. 25, V. F<eeguson. 20; Long. 21. v Coltman IT; Cornish, 19. v. iloncur, 17;mK 21. V. N- Bell, 21; Ramson. 2S. v. I.ofQey. 16; Thomas, a. bye. Sixth Round SECTION A Moir 25, v. Wilkinson. 20; Robertson. *>o* v. Ure, 15; Ritchie, 23, v Whittle. 13, Buckley, 25, v. Thompson, 16; Pascoe. 19, v. LeLhara, 16; Bray, a bye. SECTION e Walker. 26, v. Smytheman. 12; Bremner 24 v. Marriott, 50; Whittle. ' Wakerley, 21; Kilgour, 24. >. ’ ■ 13; Kelly, 23, v. Macpherson,. Kissling, a bye. SECTION C Perry 27, v. Hartley. 16: Parson*, 20. V. Hiesott. 20: Hills, 23. v. VV Kerr, 21, v. Harper, IS; aones, 2a, -vLowe, 20; Brown, a bye. SECTION D Russell, 27. v. Potter. 22: Forrest. 28, v. Ewington. 20; Fakes. 2,». v. Trusyott, 18; Scantlebury, 23; v. I>kkson. j 9: iveys, 23, v. Sinclair. 14; Garry, a bye. SECTION E Loffley, 24, v. Mo near, IT; Hagnw v. Long. IS; Coltman. t-% v. Ferguson. 17: Cornish, 19, v. Bell, 17. In various sections several games are unfinished. Summary SECTION A Pascoe. 6 wins; Robertson. Buckley and Letham. 4 wins, 1 loss each; s'mr 1 wins, 2 losses; Ritchie, 2 wins, -j I* :-ses* Ure. 2 wins, 4 losses; Bray. Thompson and Whittle (New South Wales). L win., 4 losses; Wilkinson. 1 win, 5 losses. SECTION B Whittle, Bremner, 5 wins. 1 loss eacn; Kissling, 4 wins, 1 loss; Godfrey. 4 wins. 2 losses; Kilgour. 3 wins, 2 losses; Smytheman. Marrtot*. 2 wins.. 3 Josses; Kelly, 2 wins, 4 losses; Wakerley. 1 win, 4 losses; Walker, 1 win, 5 losses. SECTION C Brown, Perry. 5 wins each; Kerr. 4 wins, 1 loss; Parsons. 3 wins. 2 losses; Harper. Lowe, 3 wins, 3 losses; Hill, Jones, 2 wins. 3 losses; Higgott. 2 wins, 4 losses; Hartley, Weils, 5 losses. SECTION O Truscott, 3 wins, 1 ibssj Pakes, 4 Wins, 1 loss: Scantlebury, Sinclair, Keys. Garry. .7 wins. 2 losses each; Russell. Potter and Forrest, 2 wins. 3 losses; Ewington. 2 wins, 4 losses; Dickson, 6 losses. SECTION E Ramsey. 4 wins, 1 K»ss; Coltman. -Kam- •' .-on, Cornish, 4 wins. 2 losses each; N*. j Bell, Lpnley, 3 wins, 3 losses; Maher. 2 j wins, 2 losses; Long. 2 win.;. 3 losses; I Moncur. Thomas, 1' win, J losses; Ferguson, 5 losses.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 273, 8 February 1928, Page 13
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