CENTRE BOWLING
AUCKLAND TOURNAMENT SATURDAY’S SECTION PLAY
SIX ROUNDS COMPLETED
After a set-back caused by two days wet weather, the Auckland Bowling Association’s Christmas tournament was continued on Saturday, a further three rounds of section play being decided.
Another three rounds of section play has to be decided to determine the section winners. In view of the interruptions caused by bad weather, it is not possible to say when the intersection will commence. Following are the results: Section A At Mount Eden—Fourth Round: Cottrell, Tonkin. Bird. F. M. Ritchie (Carlton), 23, v. McLaren, Garrard, Porter, K. S. Brookfield (St. Heliers), 17; W. Campbell, Duncan, Moir, P. J. Scantlebury (Auckland). 21, v. Parsons, Hetherington, Foubister, C. J. Blakey (Epsom), 15; Mitchell. Garrard, Robertson. Cross (Carlton), 23, v. Foster, Bach, Mason, F. Snoad (Devonport), 13; Nairn, Paisley, Trayes. H. N. Gill (Mount Eden), 21. v. Acheson, Kenderdine Burcher, W. C. Young (Remuera), 14; Coulthard, Wilkinson, Hooper, F. A. Audley (Takapuna), IS, v. Cowell, Green, Schnackenberg, E. B. Wright (Onehunga), 14. Fifth Round—Gill, 22, v. Audley, 21; Cross, 22, v. Brookfield, 14; Young, 21, v. Blakey, 18; Wright. 25, v. Ritchie, 21; Snoad, 23, v. Scantlebury, 15. Sixth Round—Wright, 23, v. Cross. 17; Snoad. 19, v. Young, 11; Ritchie, 22, v. Audley, 21; Scantlebury, 19, v. Brookfield, 17; Blakey, 24, v. Gill. 14.
Summary—Gill, 4i wins and 1 loss; Ritchie and Scantlebury, 4 wins and 2 losses; Blakey, Snoad and Wright, 3 wins and 3 losses; Brookfield, 2i wins and 3 losses; Cross, Young and Audley, 2 wins and 4 losses. Section B At Remuera—Fourth KLound: Brittain, Gladding. Coltman, S. E. Lamb (Carlton). 21, v. Weller, Clarke, Reid, F, M. Cox (Stanley), 16: Williams, Bourke, Mason, F. W. Steele (Auckland), 26, v. Harrison, Wheelans. Bayne. W. E. Taylor (Epsom), 17; Clayton, Bell, Stevens, H. Josey (Carlton), 16, v. Newman, Elmsley Grundy, A, H. Blackburne (Devonport), 18; Mayhill, Tongue, Loram, A. E. Stono (Rocky Nook), 22, v. Campbell, B. Smith, Miller, H. Elliott (Mount Eden), 17; Fisher, McKinsely, Tarrant. T. Dick (Waitemata) won from Thompson (Hillsborough) by default. Fifth Round—Taylor, 24, v. Stone. 23; Josey, 23, v. Cox, 11; Blackburn, 21, v. Steele, 11: Dick, 28. v. Elliott. 13; Lamb won from Thompson by default. Sixth Round—Stone, 15, v. Blackburn, 14; Taylor, 29, v. Elliott, 22; Steele, 23, V. Cox, IS; Lamb, 25, v. Dick, 19; Josey won from Thompson by default. Summary—Stone, 5 wins and 1 loss; Lamb, Steele and Dick, 4 wins and 2 losses; Josey and Taylor, 3 wins and 3 losses; Elliott. Blackburn and Cpx, 2 wins and 4 losses; Thompson, no wins and 6 losses.
Section C At Ponsonby.—Fourth round: Clarkson, Coutts, Ball, Truscott (Carlton), 16, v. White, Wrigley, Johnson, McMaster (St. Hellers), 17; Buchan, Dick, Garry, Parsons (Ponsonby), 25, v. Jackson, Coe, yer, Veale, Mountain (Carlton), 20, v. Melville, , Morgan, Elvy (Devonport), 13; Joll, Turner, Baker, Findlay (Mount Eden), 20, v. Sidley, Farley, Wakerley, Keatley (Rocky Nook), 19; Mincham, Liversidge, Buckley, Whittle (Grey Lynn), 29, v. Sinclair, Morton, Everitt, Turner (Otahuhu), 12. Fifth Round. —Keatley, 19, v. Parsons, 18; Russell, 26, v. Elvy, 16; McMaster, 24, v. Mountain, 11; Truscott, 27. v. Whittle, 20; Turner, 20, v. Findlay, 13. Sixth Round.—Mountain, 23, v. Whittle, 19; McMaster, 21, v. Russell, 18; Findlay, 19. v. Parsons, 19; Elvy, 18, v. Keatley, 14; Truscott beat Turner. Summary.—Findlay, 4 wins and 1 loss; Truscott, 4 wins and 2 losses; Parsons, 3i wins and 2 losses; Mountain, McMaster, Keatley, Whittle and Turner, 3 wins and 3 losses; Russell, 2 wins and 4 losses; Elvy, 1£ wins and 4 losses. Section D At Hillsborough.—Fourth Round: Bates, Chapman, Kilgour, Hosking (Carlton), 11, v. Horsley, ,Cox, Brookes. I. Clarke (West End), IS; Omerod, Blincoe, Goldwater, Bridges (Ponsonby), 19, v. Long, Newton, Watson, Procter (Remuera), 18; Macky, Hardie Neil. Harvey, Walker (Auckland), 23. v. Clarke, Hawken, Roberts, Ramsey (Dominion Road), 12; Wright, Gribble. J. Smith, Gatenby (Mount Eden), 21, v. Bain, Lamb, Williams, Randell (Rocky Nook), 22; Nisbet, Thomas, Bromley, G. Clark (Mount Albert), 22, v. McKenzie, Westbrook, Macklow (Ellerslie), 15. Fifth Round.—Gatenby 23, v. Macklow, 16; M. Walker, 16, v. I. Clarke, 20; Randeil, 12, v. Bridges, 20; J. Hosking, 13, v. G. Clark, 23; Procter, 14, v. Ramsey, 17. Sixth Round.—Ramsey beat Randall; Hosking beat Macklow; Walker beat G. Clark; Procter beat I. Clarke; Gatenby beat Bridges. Summary.—Walker and Gatenby, 5 wins and 1 loss; Bridges and Ramsey, 4 wins and 2 losses; Hosking and I Clarke, 3 wins and 3 losses; Procter, Randall and G. Clark, 2 wins and 4 losses; Macklow, no wins and 6 losses. Section E At Mount Albert—Fourth Round: Bates, Chapman, Kilgour. J. P. Hosking (Carlton), 26, v. Andrews, Murray, Hill, J. Potter (West End), 19; Ashton, Boles, Norton, P. McFarlane (Remuera), 14, v. Rolfe. Fanch, Conway, W. Best (Ponsonby), 24; D. Campbell, Lyell, C. Muston (Auckland). IS, v. Bellamy, Dennison, A. E. Lay land (Devonport), 26; Yeo, Turner, Alder, H. Cliffe (Rocky Nook), 16] y Taylor, Moßeath. Mingins. G. Inglis (Epsom), IS; McPherson, Keith, —, G H Armstrong (Pukekohe), 21, v. Farrow Veale, Mclnnes, H. Johnson (Ponsonby)! Fifth Round—lnglis, 16, v. Johnson 15Muston. 24. v. Potter, 19; Best, 22, v! t Jiffe, 11; G. Hosking, 29, v. Armstrong, 1»: Layland, 21, v. Macfarlane, 12. Sixth Round—Hosking beat Johnson. Macfarlane beat Potter; Layland beat Cliffe; Inglis beat Best; Armstrong beat Must on. Summary—lnglis, 6 wins and no losses; Hosking, 5 wins and 1 loss; Best, 4i wins and 1 loss; Muston and Armstrong, 4 wins and 2 losses; Layland, 3£ wins and 2 losses; Macfarlane, Potter and Johnson. 1 win and 5 losses; Cliffe no wins and 6 losses Section F At Onehunga—Fourth Round: Doyle. Elliott, Arey, M. Duffin (Carlton), 23, v. Lamb. Bruce, Jenkin. C. H. de Launav (Epsom), 19; Mahon, Paterson, Irvine, S. Kissling (Remuera), 19, v. Crawshaw, Koefoed, White, H. Wright (St. Heliers). 21; Allan, Hacket. Ure, J. Davidson (Auckland), 14, v. Kennedy, Mills, Kenny. E. J. Gatland (Onehunga), 13; Joneg, Buckle, F. Pearce, A. H. Roy lance (Rockv Nook). 17, v. Buckle. Crowe, Torrance, J. McGregor (Ponsonby), 19; Crichton. Fallon, C. Ross, J. J. Donnell (Te Papapa), 20, v. Ross, Allwood, Pitt, H. Frost (Carlton). 22. Fifth Round—McGregor, 23. v. Frost. IS; de Launay, 23, v. Davidson, 16: Wright. 23. v. Roy lance, IS; Duffin, 19. v. Donnell, 16; Gatland. 23, v. Kissling, 15 Sixth Round—Kissling, 19. v. De Launay. 19; Wright. 21. v. McGregor. 11; Gatland, 35. v. Roylance, 15; Davidson 31, v. Donnell, 1 <*: Duffin, 31. v. Frost, 24. Summary—Duffin and Wright. 5 wins* and 1 loss; De Launay, 4i wins and 1 loss: Davidson, Gatland and Frost, 3 wins and 3 losses; Kissling, 24 wins and 3 losses; McGregor, 2 wins and 4 losses, Donnell, 1 win and 5 losses; Roylance, no wins and 6 losses. SUBURBAN GAMES CLUB RESULTS Following are the results of club matches played on South suburban greens on Saturday: PAPATOETOE Ordinary Draw —Gane. Lueena, Nesbitt, 22, v. Dawson, Daisley, Bygrave, 14; Carr,
Shepherd, Cutforth, Wilson, 25, v. Gubb, McFarland, O'Loughlin, Bayliss, 20; Anderson, Young, Mclvor, Will cox, 20, v. Wills, Booth, Trimble, Cowling. 17. A Grade Championship—First round: Lucena beat A. Kitehie; Rawnsley beat Walker, O'Loughlin beat Franklin; Crawford beat Smytheman; Buckton beat Civil; Rawnsley beat Walker; Parker Hill beat McLarnon; Willcox beat McL'allum; Tidmarsh beat Mclvor; Bayliss beat Nettlingharn; Young: beat Thomas; Hall beat W’aters; Roseveare beat Bygrave. Second round: Rawnsley beat Lucena; Buckton beat O’Loughlen; Hall beat Roseveare; Willcox beat Hosking; Crawford beat Parker Hill; Yo#ng beat Tidmarsh; Bayliss beat Civil; Nettlingharn beat Thomas; Franklin beat McCallum; Mclvor beat McLarnon; A. Ritchie beat Smytheman. Morgan Cup—First round: Lucena beat Bygrave; Rawnsley beat C. Ritchie; Buckton beat Franklin; Walker beat Carr; Parker Hill beat Hindman; Gubb beat Civil; Crawford beat Moe; Mclvor beat Paisley; Booth beat O’Loughlen; A. Ritchie beat Young; Bayliss beat Thomas; Hosking beat Chappell; Nettlingharn beat Waters. Second round: Bayliss beat Buckton; A. Ritchie beat Lucena; Mclvor beat Booth; Walker beat Nettlingham; Hosking beat Rawnsley; Gubb beat Chappell; Civil beat O’Loughlen; Bygrave beat Thomas; Waters beat Daisley; Hindman beat A. Ritchie; Franklin beat Carr; Young beat Moe. Championship Pairs—Young, Hall, beat Buckton. Tidmarsh; Thomas, Rawnsley beat A. Ritchie and Civil; Waters, Franklin beat McLarnon. Crawford; Hosking, Parker Hill beat Waters, Franklin; R. McCullough, Knight beat YVaters, Franklin; Hosking, Parker Hill beat Tregear, Smytheman; Tregear. Smytheman beat McCallum. Watson: Hosking, Parker Hill beat S. McCullough. Mclvor. OTAHUHU Ordinary draw—Lawson. Tomes. Carson, 35, v. Sanderson, Moss, Pinkey, 15; Neild. Gorrie. Pearce, 26. v. Trevene, C. B. Whitmore, McGardiner, 16; Wilson, May, Lippiatt, 17, v Parsons, Cook, Ferguson, 16. Final Club Tournament McNary, Clark, Crawford, Fearnlev. 15, v. J. Gardiner. Downey, —, Venables, 22. Championship Singles—May, 7. v Pinkey, 23; Downey, 9, v. Russell, 21; Sykes, 9, v. Harper, 22; Lawson, 12, v. Derguson, 21; Lawson, 15, v. Russell, 16; Eventt, 19, v. Lippiatt, 14; Tomes, 3, v. Pinkey, 22; Davies, 21, v. Venables, 13; Taylor, 12, v. Gardiner, 21; Pearce, 21, v. Lawson, 10; Downey, 21, v. Lawson, 15; Murdoch, 15, v. Tomes, 12; Tomes, 21, v. May, 8; Morton, 16, v. Taylor, 21; Downey, 14, v. Pearce, 21; Ferguson, 13 I^ ar ? e * 2 }' Sinclair, 12. v. Murdoch; 23; Taylor, 6, v. Sykes, 21; Cook, 9. v! Eventt, 22; Venables, 14, v. Cook, 21; Gadiner, 17, v Harper, 21; Ogilvie, 16, v. Murdoch, 21; Everitt. 21, v. Venables, Garson 9, v - Gardiner, 21; May, 8, v. Murdoch, 21; Bailey, 20, v. Cook 21* Pin £ ey \ 21 » v * Murdoch. 12; Harper. 21.’ y- Taylor, 5; Sykes, 21, v. McGardiner, 18; Lippiatt, 22, v. Venables, 19.
REMUERA CLUB DRAW FOR TOURNAMENT The draw for sections and skips in the Remuera Bowling Club’s annual tournament, which will be played tomorrow and on Wednesday, is as follow:—• n -^T“"-kf < ~Robie (Remuera), Bennett (Mount Albert), George ■ (Epsom), o' v f“° r ; < Sf.T,°e port >' Caddy (Grey Lynn) Sheath (Hillsborough), Dick (Ponsonby), Johnston (Stanley Bav). Section B—Procter (Remuera), S. Kissnng (Remuera), Scantlebury (Auckland) stL’n 1 ? 8 ?!? Hooper (Takapuna)] Road®, < g;vy y (l^ f ;°on ) po, R n rUaay (Dominit> “ Mingins (Epsom), Chapman (Carlton)’ C °* m™ t S ) D -S2£„ <K SS; To B u "f P avic \ s °n (Auckland), Rob! (Onehunga), Tomlinson (Mount Albert), Morgan (Devonport).
CLUB FIXTURES SATURDAY’S RESULTS A number of club fixtures were played on city greens on Saturday, but in view of the centre tournament, the list was a light one. Results are as follow; lub fou rs: George, Ward McDougall, Nicholson, 29, v Vickery* Moir, Dariow, McCrae, 10; Brown, Stevens Hislop, Moon, 20, v. Street, Wood, Dad-’ ley, Campbell, 17; S. Gray, Forder, Frost Robertson, 29, v. Hampton, Forrest’ H-ewitson. Paterson, lu ; Howard, L. Whittakei, Keesing, Rawlinson, IS, v. Alexander, Susman, Price, S. Whitaker, 15. Devonport.—Ordinary draw; Steele Jones, Stewart, Trevithick, 21, v. Allen’ Wright, Layzell, ’ 19;* Koefold, 1 A ' Va ,', e '~ Amg-, 24, v. Thori.ton, Gr f, y 'r Baile - v . 13; J. Buchan. FulU James, McLaren. Anderson, 20, v. Lang. •n 'T A ',. Mol ;S an ' Ooldwater. Goldsworthy, it’ Latta, Chivers, Naylor, 17, v. Oakes kennmgs Goiidic, 16; Spicer, Davis. Black le, Warren, 31, v. Flinn, McCallum, McLeod, Lewis, 14; Markham, Watson. y- -Firth, Broughton, 18. Gold stars: Atkin, Andrews, Newbegin, Cox 17 v Barber, Martinson, Wallwork, Lowe. 22 Dominion Road—Ordinary draw: Virtue, Clark, Hollows, Walker, 26, v. Hinkley, faawyer, Cartwright, Hoppy, IS; Gunn. Guthrie, Balderson, Robertson, 16, v. Stevens. Blair, Mason, Richardson, 27; Spier, Davis, Sayers, Chappell, 20, v. Bathgate, Carter, Brown, Norgrove. 20Trewin, Barton, Newton, 24, v. Beck, Ashby, Winks, 9. Rawhiti.—Ordinary draw: Learning, Gill, Moncur, Gavin, 21, v. Wayte, Harle, Stubbs, Watson, IS; Cowden, Omerod, Murray, Martin, 22, v. Morrow, Thomson, P. Thomson, Scelly, 21; Jackson, Worthington, Sharkey, 22, v. Hamlin, Chiplin, Eaves, 28; Roberts, Wood, Hardcastle, 18. v. Vincent, Schofield, Austin, 23. Takapuna.—Handicap pairs: Thornton, Paton, 21, v. Hunt, Rowe, 25; E. D. McLennan, W. Boagey, 33, v. Dickie, T. G. Smith, 11. Ordinary draw: Robertson, Bridgeman, MeEntee G. Boagey, 19, v. McCallum, Kirton, Bragnell, Hope. 21; O’Connell, Cornford, Mcfoll, 22, v. Cranwick, Page, Leitch, 16. Papakura.—Handicap pairs competition: Thornton, Paton, 21, v. Hunt, Rowe, 25; McLennan, W. Boagey, 33, v. Dickey, T. G. Smith, 11. Ordinary draw: Robertson, Bridgman, MeEntee, G. Boagey, 10, v. McCallum, Kirton, Pragnell, Hope, 21; O’Connell, Cornford, McCall, 22, v. Cranwick, Page, Leitch, 16. St. Heliers.—Club fours: P. White, Lovatt, S. Diamond, Philip, 16, v. Samways, Bradshaw, J. Diamond, Knight, 19; Clark, Brewer, May. 28, v. Inglis, Skinner, Metcalf, 16; Barnes, McWilliam, ley, Smith, Norris, 18; Dawson, Price, 19, v. Gray, Jackson, 9°: Blomfield, 19, ’ahui. S. White, 18, v. Duthie, Wormsv. Stevens. Thompson, 23. Waitemata —Ordinary draw: Brown, Rodgers, Williamson, Lethbridge, 19, V. Hubble, Swindale, Elston, McPhail, ; Wilkins, Robertson, Corrin. Frazer, 24, v. Hulse, Boles, Aspden, Johnstone, 14; Dent, Campbell 23, v. Stewart, Hurley, 8: R. Davies, Delaney 21, v. Brennan, Burrows, 20: Jones. Muller, Blackwell, 17. v. Ridings, Caulfield, McKinstrie. 21. Champion Singles: Blackwell 18, v. Burrows, 17.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 550, 31 December 1928, Page 10
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