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CLUB BOWLING

MATCHES ON SATURDAY Following are the results of bowling matches pla3'ed in Auckland on Saturday:— Ponsonby.—Filial King’s Birthday tournament: Richardson, Allen. Aitchiaon, Letham (Ponsonby), 27, v. Hendricksen, Bridges, Butland, O. Bridges (Epsom). 2 ; Final Pairs Competition, 1926-27.—Par-dington. Somervell, 21, v. Conway. Tor-

rance, 20. Final this season’s pair s competition: Buckle, Best, 22, v. Buchan. Dick, 20. In a 21-points game the losers were 20 to 14, but the winners came with a rush at the finish and won a highlyexciting game by good combined play. Epsom.—King’s Birthday Tournament: Semi-final: Ritchie (Carlton) beat Blaker (Epsom). Final: Sldler, Farley, Pearc< , Keatley (Rocky Nook), 21, v. XVrtgnt, Isaacs, Stephens. Ritchie (Carlton), 1* Remuera. —Finlayson Badges: Archeson. Smith. Somerfield, Russel 26. v. Brook, Whitaker, Harrison, Mel tars. It. Rawhiti. —Winter percentage fours. 1Walker. N. Thomson, Eaves, McfcJnles. 29, v. Wilmot. Bolton, Austin Oldham. I*. Culpin. Scarborough, Barnes, Macphers ” 25, v. McKenzie, Richmond. XV estbroo.... Reed 12: Rvan. Arthur. Macklow. T 0... 18, v. Christmas, Schofield Scelly. Taylor--18; Cameron, Robertson, CblpHn. ! Stubb . 22, v. Jackson, Sharkey. P. Thomson. Moncur, 16: Vincent. Hardcastle, Martin. Mclnnes 26, v. Wayte, Savin. Mularo, Paterson, 24: Maitland, 19. v. IlamUn. 1Carlton—Winter tours: Buctenan. Brittain, Kilgour. Snedden. 25. VFletcher, Ball, Kent. 20; Brown, White; Holland Blair, 16, v. Bates, Watson, oar rird Bird 31; Smith, Little, Roynan**, • Duncan 25. V. Nation. Shearer Cross, i Kelly, 10: Miller, Turner, Hosking. -l, '• Sawyer, Taylor, Muston. 15. Onehunga.—Club competition: «e----ham Harlot k. A. C-atland. Alen<ch»lleneers). 16. v. Westney, Buchanan. Marks. H. Bray. 13. Ordinary draw Becre, Wagside, Ireland, Harrison, 26, Beere Skinner. Kirkwood. C. E. Ross. 18. Final of Kind’s Birthday tourna- • ! ment: Kennedy, Towell, Scbnacken >erg, Wright (Onehunga), 21, v. alker, J. I Preston. Caddy. Buckley (Grey Lynn), Mount Eden.—Club fours: Cave, Sisi sons, Battersby, Daisley, 22, v. Ferguson, Clarke, Hull. J. Smith, 13; Wright, B. Smith, Fogerty, Gatenby. 20, v. Williams. Chambers, Rintoul, Elliott. 20. Hillsborough.—Denison Pins: Clarkson. ! | Deare, Fookes. Wishart (Carlton). 18, v. • j Anderson, Pollard, J. Wilson. Sheath I (Hillsborough holders), 16. Jordan Pins: Te Papapa. holders, 20. v. SL Hellers, • ; challengers, 21, Sheath Stars: Farland. j Clark, Munns, Thompson, 24, v. Scarborough, Sainty, Stringer, Thomas, 17. Final of King’s -Birthday Tournament.J. Tindall, W. McLaren, H. Smith. K- • Knight (St. Hellers), 16. v. A. B. YTarr, Greenwood, W. Edmonds, S- Sharp . (Edendale), 19. INTER-CLUB MATCHES i Mangere v. Onehunga.—Hunt Stubb, [ Knight, Summers. 16, v. Tonkin, P. , Sutherland, Kenny. McFarquhar, 20; - u< • ’ Massey, Duncan, Collier, 16, v. J. Ross, W. Wallace, Flower 3ay, S. Brown. 26. i Papatoetoe v. Onehunga.—Buckton. ) Walker, Cowley, Wilcox. 13, v. Gill. McI Master. A. Brown. J. Sutherland, 17. , Nomads v. Orehunga. Clarkson, - James, Thorp, Donnell. 18. v. Phillips. : Fordham, Vella. T. A. George. 33. i Avondale v. Otahuhu. —At Carlton: Myers. Croft Gibson, Pooley, 16, v. Martin. Travena, Ogilvie, Sykes, 20. Carlton v. Ellerslie. —At Carlton: Stua: •. Allwood, McLeod. Somerville. 21. v. Hill. McKenzie, White, Henry. 20. Carlton v. Onehunga.—At Carlton: Bh ter, T. Mountain. C. Mountain, Packman, 16, v. Danver, Whitmore. Minnow. Bassett 19Mount Eden v Devonport.—Edwin Stars, at Mount Eden: Delamore, Joll, ‘ Baker, Fraser, holders, 17, v. Melville, i Martinson, Lowe. EJvey, IS. The game was closely contested all through until the second to last head, -when Fraser > played a particularly fine shot, getting 6 I This left him with two to get to tie, but he succeeded in gelling only one. i

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 11

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CLUB BOWLING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 11

CLUB BOWLING Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 11

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