ANNUAL BOWLING TOURNEY AT TAURANGA
FIRST DATS PLAY (From Our Own Correspondent) TAURANGA, Tuesday. The Tauranga Bowling Club started its annual tournament this morning on the greens at the Domain. The president of the club (Mr. G. Henderson) welcomed the vistors. Results: First Round Section 3. —Zaney, Hitchcock, Horton, Chapman (Hami ton East), 28. v. Blackburn, Me Gib bon, Moore, Wilkinson (Poverty Bay), 17; Delamore, Battersby, Vivian, Fraser (Mount Eden), 26, v. .Andrews, Knaggs, Colthurst, Potter (West End). 9; R. Melville, H. W. S. King, T. Moncur. J. Pasco e (Devonport), 27, v Boyd, Ward, Pilcher, Watson (Tauranga South), 13; Jamieson, Budd, Alexander. Palmer (Te Puko), 19. v. Leak, Girven. Roberts, House (Hamilton), 18; Philips. Ivory, G. Crowley, E. Crowley (Tauranga), a bye. Section 2.—Bright, Corson, Robertson, Sinclair (Gisborne), 15, v. G. T. Hard lev■. C. E. Hardley, G. Hosking, J F. Hosking (West End), 13; Hammond, Sharp, Woollams, Cronin (Tauranga), 20, v. Henderson, Dunkley, Wilson, Mclnnis (Te Awa* mutu), 15; Carbines, L € tham, Chapman, Parsons (Ponsonby (22T. v. Heilyar, Shaw . Ramson, Sloane (Whakatane), 18; Meredith, Varney, Jones, Pilkington (Hamilton), 26, v. Maud, Baker, <>awshaw, Fraser-Smith (Frankton), 21; Maxwell Mason, Hosking, Allely (Mount. Albert), a bye. Second Round Section I.—Potter, 20, v. Chapman, 12; j Fraser, 28, v. Watson, 16; Pascoe, 24, v. Palmer, 20; Crowley, 17, v. House, 13. Wilkinson, a bye. Section 2.—Pilkington, 28, v. Parsons. 18; Fraser-Smith. 21, v. Allely, 16; C. F. Hosking, 23, v. Cronin, ; Mclnnis, 25, v. Sloan, 14; Sinclair, a bye. Third Round | Section I.—Chapman, 23, v. Watson, 17 Crowley, 28, v. Wilkinson, 17; Potter, 3o’ v. Pascoe, 21; Palmer, 26, v. Fraser, 15, House, a bye Section 2.—Hosking, 25, v. Sloane, 17 Sinclair, 22, v. All-sly, 17; Cronin, 15, v. Parsons, 14; Pilkini.ton, 22, v. Mclnnia, 8: Fraser-Smith, a bye. TO-DAY’S RESULTS TAURANGA To-day. Results of this morning’s play were as follow: Fourth Round SECTION 1 Mount Eden (Fraser) 22, v. Tauranga -Crowley), 20; Devonport (Pascoe). 2:; '•Hamilton (House), 20; Hamilton East (Chapman), 22, v. Te Puke (Palmer). I»; Poverty Bay (Wilkinson), 26, v. Tauranga South (Watson), 22; West End (Potter), a bye. SECTION 2 Tauranga (Cronin), IS, v. Gisborne (Sinclair), 17: West End (J. Hosking). 26, v. Mount Albert (Allely). 21; Whakatane (Sloane). 23, v. Franklin (Fraser Smith), 16; Ponsonby (Parsons). 26. v. Te Awamutu (Mclnnes), 21; Hamilton (Pilkington), a bye. The position of the teams are; Section I.—Hamilton East, one win, one loss: Poverty Bay, one win, one loss; West End, tw*o losses; Tauranga South, two losses: Te Puke, one win, one loss; Tauranga, one win, one bye; Hamilton, two losses; Devonport, two wins; Mount Eden, two wins. Section 2.—West End. one loss, one bye; Gisborne, one win, one bye; Tauranga, one win, one bye; Whakatane, Albert, two losses; Frankton, one win, 1 one loss; Ponsonby, one win, one loss; Te two losses; Hamilton, two wins; Mount Awamutu, one win, one loss.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 279, 15 February 1928, Page 13
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