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ON THE GREENS

GOOD BOWLING CONDITIONS Excellent weather conditions prevailed for bowlers on Saturday. Club and inter-club games were played on various Auckland greens, and the Ellerslie Club’s tournament was completed. Following- were the results of play: CLUB GAMES CAMBRIDGE •>. T i'. or F >er fe‘ na - Speight, S. R. James, r;-. \v„T' b lte, Simpson, Rev. Hay. Butler. }?• M ,“! ler - Linsley, E. J. Wilkinson. Mclo ',,- , v r Rodgers. Burns. Cowling. Dix, I. 2 - Wooldridge. Glar.ville, Harris. McWatters, Cook, Hulme. Low. H. XVebber, TV. Wilkinson. Gibson L'o v". J. tt ilkinson. Cooper, Boulton, it. ST H ELI ERS Ordinary Draw.—Mcßride, Jackson “>i )'■ sot£;ell,5 ot £;ell, Crawshaw, IT; Roberts, Kocfoed, 26, v. Bradley, Philip, IS; Hulse Brewer 15. v. Inglis, Twiname, IS;’ Laker, Lawrence, 14, v. Eady, McLaren, -6. Barnes, Hunt, Bradshaw, IS, v. Andrews, Stevens, S. White, 15. MOUNT EDEN .Winter Pours.—Delamore, Vivian Fraser. 17. V. Wright, Rintoul’ 15: Baile V. Taylor, Joll, R. A Ferguson. Thompson, Nash, Baker, Is, Ovens Kinmburgh, Gatenby, 31, Garruth, Middleton, Miller, 16. remuera Club Fours-—Everett, E. O. Smith r>ihkeo, Co «ii 3 ?i v ' A - Smith, Williams! Sheath, 16; Tomlinson, SutherBak ® r ' Dadeley, 19, v. McNaughton, SfilSot* B ug* er , 22; Edwardson, Morton. Wight, 10. v. Fisher, Millar, San--2?T n ’n? ;^ IOOr ?' Styak ' Davey, Graham, r,;' - ,P ou JT la ?. Dempsey, Mahon, McCal- ■ ielden, Coxfield, Dransfleld ♦ P ' 5J cCa -Uum, Ormiston, J-larrison, Morton, 26. „ Finiayson Badges.—J. C. Kissling, Long, S. Kissling Mir,gins, 15, v. Griffiths, East Bray, E. A. East, 22. CARLTON Ordinary Draw.—Aldis, Martin. Pi-t J®' v. Bartram, Hamilton, Harvey, Jose; 18; Xennallegen, D. Dickson, Watson Kent, 26, v. J. Watson, Holeliouse, J. Buchanan, Foote, 9. RAWHITI o,?iT?oii ar 4 D . l : aw ;—Torrance, R. Walker, 2l“ r “ 4 ' • 19. V. Cameron, Jackson, Thronsen, Moncur, 17; Leek, Vincent! Morrow, McPherson, 19, v. Baeyertz, Wilmot, Schofield, Taylor, 17; Leaning, Ben- *!!!"• leaves, 27, v. Rawnsley. Barker, Robertson, Chiplin, 26; Ryder, Katterfeldt, Brown, Melnnes, 25, v. Coleman, Hamlin Pattison, Millard. 13. ' DOMINION ROAD Ordinary Draw.—Buckley, Stevens, Oldham, L. Roberts, 14, v. Trewin Ferp-u----son. Robertson. Benson, 20; Guthrie, A ■Chappell, Campbell, 23, v. Mason, G. W. A. t lark Sharkey, 16; Barton and West, 19 » Bathgate and Goldsmith, 19. ELLERSLIE TOURNAMENT Fourth Round.—Section A: S. Watson 1( Jl - May n » v - Collins 7; I c’ V M knight 12; Price 19, v. SfSj!' ey 6 l Gardner 12, v. Maher 11; MUler 16 v. Hay 3. Section B; McElvte fi- i l * o, w - Wain-en 9, v. Watson tuY* 71 oy 7: Dawson 18, v. Crozier d; Ritchie 17. v. Dickson 5; Venables 9. v. Reed 9; Allely 14. v. Lynch oi Jryr tlß 17 • v - Wilson 6. tj- - f , th R °und.—Section A; Millen 13. v Knight 4; Gardner 10. v. Hay 6; Price 17, v. May 4; Maher 17, v. Gollan 7; Harper 9, v. F. Watson 9; Buckley 14, v. F. Wood 10. Section B: Lynch 14, v. w. Watson 32; Reed 10, v. Toy 6; Ritchie 35. v. Crosher 5; Mo.Elvie 8, v. Wilson 8; Venables 14, v. Preston 7; Ellery 39, v. Warren 6; Moon 16, v. Curtis 12; Dickson 11, v. Dawson 7. The section winners were Milne and Ritchie, each with five wins and no losses. Milne beat Ritchie in the final by 21 to 6. PRESS AND PRINTEFtS The annual match between Press and Printers and members of the Carlton Club w r as played atf the Carlton green. The Carlton players secured six wins in the ten games played, with a margin on the aggregate of 31 points. During an interval in the play the president 'of the club referred to the death of Mr. N. Mcßobie, a keen bowler and a past president of the Remuera Club. He had always taken a prominent part in bowling matches with the Press and the Printers. Members stood silent for a few moments as a mark of respect. Following are the resylts, names of Carlton players being mentioned first in each case;—Abdullah, Baird, Dillicar, Turner 13, v. Simpson, S wing, Burbush, Quinn 22; Whittaker, Sinclair, Bird, Carter 28, v. O'Connor, Learning, Butler, Schnackenberg 22; McKay, Ross, Brittain, Perry 34, v. Hudson. Wiggins, Dent, Clarkson 9; Doyle, Struckett, Barer, Fookes 10, v. Ball, McLeay, Bates, Wishart 22; Stuart, Murray, Pollard, Snedden 22, v. Holford, Trendall, Robertson, Kirkham 18; Sawyer, Isaacs, Coutts, Truscott 25, v. Koefoed, Stockley, Wright, Hacket 11; Wright, Hooper, Jenkins, Higgott 22, v. Fitze, Rout, Humphreys, Kilgorjr 26; Israel. Duncan, Hardie Neil, Muston -0, v. Darbv, Salmon, Simm, Brookes 1<; Buchanan. Mason. Vi. Cross, Pearce 19, v. "Winthrop, Honeycombe, Thomson, Morrison 22; Markham, Holland, C. Cross, Arev 23 v. Andrews, Brown, Trewden, | Allan 16. Totals: Carlton, 216; Press and Printers, 185. BOOT TRADES MATCH Following are the results of a match between the wholesale and retail sections of the boot trade, names of players from the wholesale branch taking precedence in each case:— Compton, Cunningham, Bu«h Mills 18, v. Sawyer, Tattersall, Mountain, Williamson 24; Nicholas, Barton, Clarke. Walton 21, v., s -. White. Chambers. Fogarty IS, Leather, Davideon, Tarrant, Dick 27, v. A. Offer, Bree. Maekmlay 8: Bartlett. I ■Rain Davidson 20, v. Sheppard, Leonard, lmiuTlT; «eok,V IMdsworth, S. Holds worth. XV. J. Holdsw ortl l Bull. Tavlor, Sexton, Jackson 20. Totals. Wholesale, 104; Retail. 82. INTER-CLUB GAMES ONEHUNGA V. NOMADS At Onehunga.—Westney. Milne?, Munro, P Marks 29. v. E. Marks, Tievithick, Laurie. Ashton 20; McMaster. Richardson MacFnrquhar, A. Brovsn. -■», v. Hardy, Savin, Burton. Rev. Harrison, Pringle, Speight, Green, Fridge, )• M Thomson, P. Thomson. Stubbs Ad d - son 40; J. Skinner, Vizey, Stokes, TV elham 17 v Peinches. Christmas, Gray, r W. Ross. IS; Phillips, Maclune, T. A. George Livingstone, 23, v. Ambtirv. J. W Hardley. Kelly, H- Clarke, 16; Evanr, Jones. A. E. George, L Sutherland. -4. v. Martinson, Jackson, Ro>lanc.e, A. -rar ker 14; Hickman. C. Skinner, Tonkin. Kenny 24. v. Wiseman, Pickens. Beckman. ' Faii-brother, 20; Kennedy, Davies, ji-M Buchanan 37, v. Pollard, Claude, Ghannell L?tll 25; Whiteside. Coutts. cSweS! Allen. 24. v. Tearbury. Trebilcock, Rols M S.s?et® e 17. IS v M w re ’ F ee Hardley! Rlakey Professor Patterson, 16; Keenan, I)r Kirkwood, Fordham, Whitmore, «0, v. Miss Carr, Boyne, Lnndon, IS; * Monk. Wilkinson, Wallace. 2S, v. Soloman, Rev. butlieiianci, Ll Grace^ a Fa S rroV?; Neale Thompson 20, v. Montgomery, Gateward, sell, 17; Keeling, standtn, Neale. Cut forth 13. v. Whitehouse, J. B. I atterson, McDougall. Masking,, 17; Hocking, Lough ton. Cooper, Bilk :ey,, -7. v. Lawrence, Colthurst. Play ton, IS. Claris son. IVluir, 23, v. J. J. Donnell, Sls£ er , Aggregate score: Onehunga, 310, Nomads. 307. ONEHUNGA V. NEW UYNN Edwin Stars (at Onehunga').—R. Sutherland, Lindberg, Fiowerday, Robertson, IS, v. Young, Meese, Edgerlev, Ret. Rankin, 17ONEHUNGA V. TE PAPAPA Jordan Pins (at Onehunga).—Wigginton E. Gatland, Vellor, Wright, -t. v. Thursby, Allcock, Thorpe, Simpson, 6. MOUNT ALBERT V. CARLTON At Carlton.—Tomlinson (11. Tomlinson (2). Mitchell, Tomlinson (3), 21, v. McLoughlin, Hewitson, McNab, Gillies, IS. CARLTON V. NEW LYNN Carlton. —Allwood, Horrell. Buxton, Hunt, 36. v. White, Meese, Thompson, Wells’, 12.' AVONDALE V. DOMINION ROAD Simpson. Gibson, Fisher, Beaton. 23, v. Barber, J. S. Roberts, D. Richardson, Winks, 11. REMUERA V. AVONDALE Walker. Jackson. Burcher, Short, 23, v. Myers, Burgess, Taylor, Darrow, -4. MOUNT ALBERT v. MOUNT EDEN B Smith, Sissons, Contes. J. Smith, 20. v. Longsdale, Jones, Felcham, Hosking, 16. MOUNT EDEN v. ROCKY NOOK Denison Pins. —Cave, Spence, Oatridge. P,. Roberts, 17, v. Farley, Tongue, Loram, Keatley, 16.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 781, 30 September 1929, Page 13

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ON THE GREENS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 781, 30 September 1929, Page 13

ON THE GREENS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 781, 30 September 1929, Page 13

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