ON THE GREEN
KEEN CONTESTS STAGED CLUB AND INTER-CLUB GAMES ’ Many Auckland greens were engaged I on Saturday, when winter competitions were advanced by various clubs. In- ' ter-club games were played, j Play’ was keen and interesting in all j contests, and some close finishes rej suited. Following are the results: Club Games EPSOM Saturday’ Tournament.—First round: Dickie, Bridges, Drummond, O. Bridges. 9, v. S. Letham, Fraser. Bryant. Mclnnes, S; Parkinson, Schischka, Buckle, McCarthy, 13, v. Stevenson, McKeown, Waterworth, Miller. 5; Wainwright, Lincoln, Blincoe, Butland, 15. v. Munro, AV. Mclvor, Matthews, T. Mclvor, 6: Young, Ormerod, Jones, Somers, 13, v. Webster, Elleray. Mas Cully, Johnson. 10. Second round: Mclnnes, 13, v. Mclvor, 10; McCarthy, 10. v. Somers. 4; Butland. 14 v. Bridges, 1; Miller, 18, v. Johnson, 4. Winter fours: Carruth, Lamb, Bruce, George, 13. v. Freeman. A'eale, Foote, E. D. Jones, 20; Morrison, Ambury, Ramsay, Boyne, 20, v. Thompson, Yearbury, Johnston, Parsons, 12; French, McDougail, Clark, Nash, 21, v. Hendry, Paget, Davies, Burton, 15. RAWHITI J. B. Paterson's trophies.—Culpin, ConBenneJrt, Worthington, Mclnnes, 21, v. Dunkley, Rudd, Schofield, Millard, 20; Coleman, Katterfeldt, E. T. AValker, Macpberson, 27, v. Cameron, Rev. Pattison, Gavin, Taylor, 6; X. Thomson, Leak, Scelly, Chiplin, 19, v. A\ r oods, Torrence, Eaves, J. B. Paterson, IS; Ryder, Allen, Sharkey, Moncur, 20, v. Jackson, Bayertz, Martin, Oldham, IS; Morrow, Reed, Vaughan, P. Thomson, 23. v. Hamlin, Barker, Bennett, AVooller, 14. The winning team was N. Thomson, Leak, Scelly, Chiplin. ST. HELIERS Ordinary draw.—-Stevens, Bradshaw, 19, v. Thompson, McLaren, IS; Tyndall, Twiname, 17, v. Inglis, Smith, 18; Gray, Jackson, 16, v. Bindley, Crawshaw, 14; Clark, Norris, 29, a’. Dawson, Price, 21; Cameron, Knight, J. Diamond, 19, v. Porter, Hulse, May, 29. TAKAPUNA . Brett Stars.—Corfe, Lisk, Hunt, Dunlop (challengers), 19, v. O’Neill, Dudding, AVatennan, Cutler, 17. Ordinary draw: Prentice, Hooper, 37, v. Walters, Audley, 16; White, Brake, 23, v. Stallard, Hanna, 18. ELLERSLI E Semi /finals percentage fours. —P. Wright, H. K. McKenzie, Woodward, F. Osborne, 32, v. Brace well, A. C. Hill, McLeod, Gow, 14; Coombe, Richmond, Patterson, Dickson, 21, v. Cheek, G. Hunter, JoJl. Watson, 19. Ordinary draw.: A. Mackenzie, Rostgard, McKelvie, 22, v. Christinas, Flvge.r, F. AVood, 15; Ogle. ‘White, Gollan, 30, v. Bolton, Toy. Godfrey’, 1.5; R. W. Hill, AVestbrooke, Coppins, Lynch, 33, v. Cooksey, F. Sykes, Williams. Mac Mow, 11. CARLTON Winter Fours.—O’Loughlan, Thornes, Oorrie, C. Mountain, 18, v. Garrard. Richardson, MacCallum, Kelly, 14; Hodge, Bell, Burns, Kent, 22, v. White. Bitt, T. Mountain, .Laird, 26; Sawyer, Holland, Carter. Deare, 23, v. Hamilton, Holford. Blair, Fookes, 19; Allan, Little, Bartrom, Watson, 22, v. Aldis, Greening, Crawford, Johnson, 12. Ferns: AVright, McKay, AVarren, Kilgour, 26, v. Whittaker, Brittain, Bird, Ball, 37. DEVONPORT Percentage Fours.—J. Buchanan, Rees George, Vaile, Trevithick 14, v. Adkin, Newman, -King, Bach 25; Spicer, Blair, Coleman, Elliston 19, v. Barber, Elmsley. Lacy, Cox 23; Jones. Lundon, Wrigley, McGregor 18, v. A. T. Davis, E. Buchanan, Foster, Goldsworthy 14; Koefoed, Davis, McDonald, Melville 22, v. Griffillis, Fulljames, Newbegin, Sullivan 28; Scotland, A. Morgan, Blackae, "Watson 15, v. Markham, Goudie, McLeod, Hamlin 23. Gold Stars. Gill, Allan, Goldwater, Morgan 14, v. Flinn, Martinson, 11. Pitts, Anderson 27. REMUERA Finlayson Badges.—Styak, Davis, Macfarlane, Coe 24, v. Ormiston, Smith, Somerfield, Russell, 19. Winter Fours.—S. McCallum, Bull, Spooner, Newton, 20, v. Whitaker, H. AV. Hill, Dransfield, E. D. Reid, 15; Sueman, Kenderdine, Paterson, M. McCallum, IS, v. Evans, Scott, Rathbone, Short 14; AValker, Sutherland, U. East, Daniels, 26, v. Booth, Vickerman, E. D. Ashton, Bray, 25; Edmiston, Williams, Norton, Brookes, 25 v. Choyce, AA r ilson, AVight, Vugler, 19; Griffiths. O’Leary, Gavey, Castle, 19, v. Tomlinson, Maton, Burcher, E. A. East, 17. PONSONBY Saturday Tournament. —-First round: Young, Ormrod, Jones, Somers, 13, v. AVebster, Elleray’, Macaully, Johnson, 10; Wainwright, Lincoln, Blincoe, Butland, 15, v. Munro, AV. Mclvor, Matthews, T. Mclvor, 6; Parkinson. Schischka, Buckle, McCarthy, 13, v. Stevenson, McKeown, AVaterworth, Miller, 5; Dickie, Bridges, Drummond, O. Bridger, 9, v. F. Letham, Fraser, Bryant. Mclnnes, 8 Second round: Mclnnes, 13, v. Mclvor, 10; McCarthy’, 10, v. Somers, 4; Miller. 18, v Johnson, 4; Butland, 14, v. Bridges, 4.
WAITE MATA The Waitemata Bowling Club entertained members- of the Friendly Societies’ Carpet Bowling Club on Saturday afternoon, the visitors being welcomed by the president, Mr. H. Cadness. The games resulted as follows: Dean, Howarth, Rodgers, Harley, 22, v. Barker, Devett, Lilburn, Hillam, 15; Sampson, Copeland, C-orrin, Blackwell, 26, v. Steward, Muller, Elston, Davies, 11; Conner, Ryan, Bilkie, Aspden. 19, v. Grant, Simpson, Davies, Stewart, 18; Cameron, Adams, Robertson, Blackledge, 22, v. Huddles tone, Anderson, Cadness, Lyon, 13; Freeguard, Jones, Watson, Fraser, 21, v. McGovern, Hulse, Swindail, Swanson, 20; McLean, Lilburn, Williamson, McKinstrie, 17. v. Hubble, Wilkins, Brown, Burrows. 16; Hark in, Brennan, Tarrant, 18, v. Smith, Davidson, McPhail,
17. GROCERY TRADE The fifth match of the season took place on the Mount Albert green between teams representing the AVholesale and Retail Grocers and resulted in a win for the AVholesale by 7.1 points to 52. Details are as follow, Wholesale names being mentioned first: J. Mars, J. Aldred, I. Clarke, T. Dickson, 22, v. A. AV. Page, J. Hill, H. Diggens, C. A. Addison, 17. (Six dead-heads prevented this game from finishing in daylight, and only 18 heads were played). L. Francis, C. Hill, D. C. Macfarquhar, A. H. Roylance. 30, v. r. Bluck, F. Gregson. T. Joll, T. IL Stevens, 14; G. Heald, J. AV. Bayley, J. TL Garlujc, D Grattan, 19, v. T. Sawyer, R. C. Fordham, AV. F. May hill, P. Floyd, 21. A final social game will be played on AVednesday, Juno 12, on the Mount Albert green, and all the members of the local club who are present that day will be invited to ioin in. If the weather is wet the afternoon will be spent in the pavilion. OTAHUHU
Club Pairs.—Final: Gorrie, Sykes, 28, v. Trevena, Pearce, 26. Open pairs, final: Dochertv. Carson, 10, v. Tomes, Russejl, 9. Handicap singles, semi-final: Dochertv, 17, v. Nixon, 11: final, Docherty, 18, v. McXearv, 13. President's handicap singles: AVon by Pearce; runner-up, Morton. Championship singles: Won by Everitt; runner-up. S. E. Harper. Firstvear champion: AA'on by AA r . Me Anility; runner-up, C. McGinertv. Ordinary draw: "Wilson, Ferguson. Sinclair. 23, v. G. E. AVhitmore. Pinhey. Ogrilvie. 16; Neild, Parsons. Everitt, Downey, 22, v. AYest, West, Fearnley, Taylor, 31. TE PAPAPA Champion Singles.—Angus. 14. v. R. G. Speight. 8; Crichton, 15, v. R. G. Speight, 14: Rov Speight, 11. v. E. Marks, 6: Roy Speight. 13. v, Johnson, 12; Allcock, 14. v. Fallon. 13: Angus. 12. v. Crichton. 10; Allcock, 15, v. R. G. Speight, 31: Roy Speight, 17. v. Fallon, 14; Johnson. 16, v E. Marks. 10; Thorpe. 14, v. Fallon, S: Thorpe. 16. v. AUcoek, 32. Handicap singles: Angus. 20, v. F. Harriman, i: Dawson, 13, v. Johnson, S; Roy Speight. 15. v. Dawson. 33. First-year champion singles: Crichton. 20. v. AV. Alarks, 17; Williams, 20, v. AV. Marks, 19.
4 Inter-Club Games PONSONBY V. EPSOM Edwin Stars (Ponsonby names first). — Allen. Richardson, Somervell. Parsons 21, v. AA’allace, Jenkins, de Launay Blakey 9. PONSONBY V. HILLSBOROUGH Denison Pins (Ponsonby names first). —Oates, Best, Dick, Letham 15. v. Gregory, Goldsmith, S. "Wilson, Sheath 16 CARLTON V. DOMINION ROAD Hudson. Linder, Cross, G. TJosking, 25, v. Donald, Sunderland, Barber. AVebley, 18; Yeoman. Winks. Le viand, Dennison, 19. v. Buchanan. Isaacs*. Clarkson, Wishart, 11; Doyle, Taylor, Elliott, Ritchie, 22,
v A Rol>erison, Richardson, Kelly’, Ramsay, I< ‘ CARLTON V. NEW LYNN Overy, Abdallah, A. Pollard, Ferry, 22, v. Pringle, Young, Rowe, Edgerley, 20. CARLTON V. MOUNT ALBERT Lonsdale, Dyson. Hoskimg, Bromley’. 21, v. Struckett, Shardlow, Quin, Clarke, IS. CARLTON V. AUCKLAND Stuart, Ronayme, Coutts, Gilles, 20. v. Ere, Hardie Neil, Duncan, Mus ton, 11. “Herald” Staff Match at Carlton (day staff v. night staff, night staff names mentioned first). —McLeay, Brown. Darby, Hacket, 20, v. Salmon, Porter, Andrew’s, O’Connor, 16; Hudson, Learning, Butler, Dent, 17, v. Stockiey, Miles, Honeycombe, Sims, 17. DOMINION ROAD V, HILLSBOROUGH Spears, Davis, Richards, Bush, 20, v. Hillsborough, Garland, Preston, Pollard, Williamson, 25. NOMADS No. 1 V. HILLSBOROUGH McMillan, Clarkson, Fairweather. Donnell, 14, v. Hardman, Scarborough, White., Clews, 24. NEW LYNN V. HILLSBOROUGH White, Moore, Thompson, Wells, 34, v. Monk. Sinclair, Thompson, Wilkinson, 14, NOMADS No. 2 V. PONSONBY Wiseman. AV. Whitehouse. J. Whitehouse, Dicfcman, 27, v. Ransom, AValker, Johns, Gifford. 21.
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