BOWLS AT PAPATOETOE
FULL RINK TOURNEY With ideal weather conditions prevailing yesterday and the greens in excellent order, the Papatoetoe Bowling Club held a successful all-day full-rink tournament. Twenty-eight teams participated, representing almost every club affiliated with the Auckland Centre. Five rounds of 13 heads were played, and some very keen heads resulted. Results were as follow: SECTION A First Round.—O’Loughlin, Cowling, W. Frown, Bayliss 7, v. Ingpin, J. Adams, G. Armstrong, Keith 22; Wright, Bridson, Moors, I’ook 13, v. Taylor, Parsons, Blakley, Tanner 8; McCullough, Civil. Knight, Franklin 7, v. Smith, Coe, McFarland, Russell 15; Percy, Elliott, Warren, Duffin 15, v. Gill, Harlock, Flowerday, W. Hills 10; McLaren, De Ath. Marsh, Rawnsley 5, v. Clark, Mcßeath. J_)e Launay, Jenkins 12; O’Connell. Crawford, Turner, Sykes 14, v. McLaren. Stevens. Lowe, White 8; Sryant, Hosking, McTvor, Parker, Hill 11, v .C. Hardley, Needham, Clarke, Bremner 10. Second Round.—Russell 21, v. Sykes 6; Keith 10. v. Franklin 7; W. Hills 14. v. Bayliss 5; Parker Hill 19, v. Tanner 15; Jenkin 17. v. I’ook 5; Bremner 12. v. Duftin 10; White 5, v. Rawnsley 25. Third Round.—Russell 22, v. Rawnsley 4; White 19. v. Pook 7; Jenkin 14. v. Parker Hill 10; Tanner 6, v. Duffin 13; Bremner 10, v. Bayliss 10; W. Hills 10. v. Franklin 14; Keith 15, v. Sykes 6. Fourth Round.—Russell 11. v. Pook 5; White 4. v. Parker Hill 14; Jenkin 16, v. Duffin 7; Tanner 10. v. Bayliss 9; Premner 6. v. Franklin • 10: W. Hills 16, v. Sykes 9; Keith 19, v. Rawnsley 11. Fifth Round.—Russell 7, v. Parker Hill 16: White 12. v. Duffin 7: Jenkin 11. v. Bayliss 8: Tanner f», v. Franklin 18: Bremner 13. v. Sykes 11: W. Hills 17. v. Rawnsley 12; Keith 13, v. Pook 7. Section Results.—Keith 5 wins 0 losses: Jenkin. s—o: Parker Hill. 4—l: Franklin. 3—2: Russell. 3—2: Duffin. 3—2: Hills. "—Bremner. 25—25: Pook. 2—3; Sykes. I—4; 'White. I—4; Rawnsley, I—4: Tanner, I—-4: Bayliss, 5—41. Keith was declared the winner, as he scored more <*n the aggregate in the first three games than Jenkin. SECTION B First Round.—Booth, Trimble, S. McCullough, Smytheman 11, v. Sharkey, Ba van, McKinley, McPherson 15; Aicheson, Bowles, Patterson, Ryan 17, v. Wildish, Ranum, Trinnan, Brown 8; Young, Laurie, Mason, Higgisbottom 9, v. Wyllie, Brown, Gray, Nash 16; Chappel, Walker, Roseveare, Willcox 15, v. Cox, Wilson, Beckett, Johnson IS; Richardson, Speir, Winks, Dennison 12, v. Bygrave, Thomas, Lucena, Crawford 15; Robertson, Austin, Thomson, Stubbs S, v. Buxton, Perry, Hosking. Gardiner 18; Tyndall, Dawson, Smith, Price 15, v. Newson. Massey, Sigley, Hollier 17. Second Round.—McPherson 10, v. Price 9; Smytheman 17, v. Nash 8; Brown 12, v. Dennison 10; Crawford 13, v. Stubbs 14; Willcox 19, v. Hollier 7; Gardiner 16, v. Higginsbotham 6; Ryan 16. v. Johnson 7. Third Round.—McPherson IS, v. Willcox 10: Hollier 13, v. Ryan 12; Johnson v. Dennison 9; Brown 11, v. Stubbs 9; Crawford 17. v. Higginsbotham 9; Oardiner 9, v. Smytheman 9; Nash 15, v. Price 13. Fourth Round.—McPherson 6, v. Ryan 26; Hollier S. v. Dennison 9: Johnson 8, v Stubbs 8: Brown 10. v. Higginshotham 14; Crawford 15, v. Smytheman 6; Gardiner 10, v. Price 11; Nash 10, v. Willcox 16. Fifth Round.—McPherson 15, v. Dennison 12: Hollier 10, v. Stubbs 12: Johnson 12, v. Higginsbotham 15: Brown 12, v. Smytheman 15; Crawford 11, v. Brice 14: Gardiner 7. v. Willcox 11; Nash 14, v. Ryan 9. 4 1 . Section Results. McPherson. 4—l. •Tohnson. 3*—lJ—: Crawford, 3—2; Nasn, 9—2: Rvan. 3—2: Smytheman. -j Gardiner. 2\ —2i: Price. 2—3: Hollier, 2 Willcox." 2—3: Brown, 2—3: Hicßinsbofham. 2—3: Dennison. 11-—35: stl lf! l) ’ I—4. MePhe-con won the section. The action winn l-* will play the final on a date to be arranged. The first prize is valued at £4 4s, and the second prize £2 2s. A.A.G.A. SPORTS TEAMS’ CUP POINTS The following cup points nave been awarded in connection witli the Auckland Girls’ Athletic Association: — Grand Challenge Cup. for aggregate Points to winners and Pratt Cup to run-ners-up:—Presbyterian Bible 59 -3; Technical Past Students, 405; K.K. footwear. 24: Grammar Old Girls 14/, Heards. 12: Dearsley s. 9 2-3; Y.W.C.A., : Brown, Bros., and Geddes, 8 Ladies’ Hockey Association, 8; George A. Coles, S; Manchester Clothing Company, o: Howard Abbot ts, 4; Girl Citizens, 1; Collins Bros.. 1; ‘New Zealand Herald. 0; Turners and Growers, 0. Kohn Challenge Cup for points awarded to teams gaining places ip team events:—Presbyterian Bible Class, ol; R K. Footwear. 16; Grammar Old Girls, U; Heards. 12; Technical Past Students. '*i; Ladies' Hockey Association. 6; Howard Abbotts. 4: Girl Citizens. 25; George A. Coles, 2",: Brown, Bros, and Geddes. G Manchester Clothing Company, Dearsleys. Collins Bros.. ‘-New Zealand Herald.’’ Turners and Growers. Y.AV.C.A.. Shearer Challenge Cup. points won ,\ y teams for single events.—Technical last Students, 31; Presbyterian Bible < lass, 28 2-3; Dearsleys, 9 2-3; Y.W.C.A., *} K.K. Footwear, S; Brown. Bros., and Geddes, 7 2-3; George Coles. 55; Man- ' nester Clothing, 5: Ladies’ Hockey Association, 2; Girl Citizens, 1; Collins . 1; Grammar Old Girl!-, 1: Heards. New Zealand Herald.” Turners and Growers. Howard Abbott, 0.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 507, 9 November 1928, Page 7
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