BOWLING
PUBLIC SERVICE TOURNEY STARTED GOOD PROGRESS MADE Tine Public Service Bowling Association iield its ninth annual pairs tournament yesterday at the Remuera and Epsom, greens. Occasional showers fell drfring the day, but they did not seriousljy interfere with the games. Good progress was made with intersection play. The remaining games and tho jßnal will be played on a date to be arranged. Following are the results of yesterday’s play: EIEMUERA GREEN Section A. First Roifcnd.—Sinclair. Eaves (Railway), 30, Vj Smith, Reed (Railway). 2; Martin, Simpson (Railway), 7, v. Clarke, Fletcher (Foetal). 14; Slaughter, Hollows (Labour), 5, v. Mackune, Maher (Lands and Survey). JUS. Second Routed. —Eaves. 16. v. Simpson. 8; Reed, 10, v. Maher, IS: Hollows, 7, v. Fletcher. 19. Third Round.—-Eaves, 9, v. Hollows, 12; Reed, 11, v. Shrgpson, 12; Fletcher, 10, v. Maher, 19. Fourth Round.—-Eaves, 11, v. Fletcher, 11; Reed, 7, v. Hjollows, 16; Simpson, 11. V. Maher, ID. Fifth Round.—FSaves. 16. v. Maher, 22; Reed, 7, v. Fletcher, 15; Simpson, 10, v. Hollows, S. Maher won the flection with 5 wins. Section B. First Round.—AJYGoram, Robertson (Railway), 18, v. liope, lngpen (Railway), 11; Kennedy, Watson (Railway), 12, v. Cornwall, Eggsinton (Postal), 15; Hall, Fletcher (M.P.vy 18. v. Vincent, Wilmot (Lands and Sifyrv-ey), 9. Second Round.—Robertson, 5, v. Watson, 13; lngpen, 9, v. W.Emot. 13; Fletcher. 28, v. Egg-in ton, 14. Third Round.—Robcsi'tson, 13. v. Fletcher, 15; lngpen, 13, v. Watson, 12; Egginton, 19, v. Wilmot, \ 7. Fourth Round.—Robertson, 9, v. Egginton, 14; lngpen, 16, v. FlVgjtcher, 6; Watson, 11, v. Wilmot, 9. Fifth Round.—Robertson, ,12, v. Wilmot, 6; lngpen, 9, v. Egginton.* 18; Watson, 16, v. Fletcher, 12. Egginton won the section with 4 wins plus points from Watson. Section C. First Round.—Gordon. Bcfcehre (Rahway), 9, v. Wohlmann, Boag /Police!, 12; Hepburn, Morrison (Railway)^ll, v. Williams, Allan (Postal), 16; Doiia.ld, Manns (M.P.), 7, v. Tudhope, John.scm (Lands and Survey), 15. s Second Hound.—Porritt, 14, ’v. Morrison, 9; Boag, 17, v. Johnson, IS; Donald, 9, v. Allan, 14. Third Round.—Porritt, 16, v. Donald, 19; Boag, 12, v. Morrison, 17; Allan. 8, v. Johnson, 4. Fourth Round. —Porritt, 20, vi Allan, 13; Boag, 19, v. Donald, 12; Miprrison, 7, v. Johnson, 17. Fifth Round.—Porritt, 15, v. J.oftmson, 14; Boag, 7, v. Allan, 12; Morrison, 11, v. Donald, 6. Johnson won the section with 3 wins on plus points from Boag and Alfem. Section D. First Round.—Neas, Hill (Pujblic Works), 11 v. Harrison, Colthurst (Heiilway), 10; Bates, Kelly (Railway), 11, v. Ramsay, Robertson (Postal), 13; Murdoch, Campbell (Justice), 12, v. Wilstdßi, Newton (Lands and Survey). 16. Second Round.—Hill, 9, v. Kelly, Colthurst, 13, v. Newton, 8; Campbell, I*4 v. Robertson, 9. Third Round.—Hill, 7, v. Campbell, IS; Colthurst, 14, v. Kelly, 12; Robertson, 11,’ v. Newton, 12. Fourth Round.—Hill, 7, v. Robertson, 17; Colthurst, 18, v. Campbell, 10; Kelly, 16. v. Newton, 10. Fifth Round.—Hill, 14, v. Newton, S; Colthurst, 12, v. Robertson, 12; Kelly, 8, v. Campbell, 22. Colthurst won the section with 35 Section E First Round.—Bowles, Blackburn (Railways), 8, v. Elliott, Frost (Railway), 9; Burrell, O’Grady (Police), 6, v. Priestly, Garrard (Education), 17; Waters, Wyatt (Telegraph), 19, v. Inglis, Neil (Defence), 10. Second Round.—Blackburn, 4, v. O’Grady, 23; Frost, 10, v. Neil, IS; Wyatt, 10, v. Garrard, S. Third Round. —Blackburn, 15, v. Wyatt, 9; Frost, 11, v. O’Grady, 14; Garrard, 11, v. Neil, 14. Fourth Round. —Blackburn, 3, v. Garrard, 15: Frost, 12, v. Wyatt, 11; O’Grady 12. v. Neil, 10. Fifth Round.—Blackburn, 11, v. Neil, IS; Frost, 3 5, V. Garrard, 33; O’Grady, 3 6, v. Wyatt, 15. Wyatt won the section with 3 wins and plus points from Frost, O’Grady and Hardie-Neil. Section F First Round.—Hill, Austin (Railway), 9, v. Rutter, Dickey (Railway), 10; Simms, Hunt (Internal Affairs), 15, v. McMurtrie, Plummer (Education), 7; Patton, Harris (Postal), 8, v. Langside, White (Public Works), 19. Second Round. —Austin, 13, v. Hunt, 9; Dickey, 14, v. White, 6; Harris, 10, v. Plummer, 10. Third Round.—Austin, 13, v. Harris, 10; Dickey, 11, v. Hunt, 10; Plummer, 15, v. White, 5. Fourth Round.—Austin, S, v. Plummer, 13; Dickey, 9, v. Harris, 14; Hunt, 5, v. White, 10. Fifth Round.—Austin, 10, v. White, 10; Dickey, 8, v. Plummer, 13; Hunt, 9, v. Harris, 8. Plummer won the section with 4i wins. ! nter-section Play Wyatt, 17, v. Egginton, 7; Maher, 9, v. Plummer, 5; Johnson, 13, v. Colthurst, 10. EPSOM GREEN Section A. First Round.—Johnson, Goddard (Railway), 5, v. Robertson. Turner (Railway) 15; Hardcastle. Schofield (Railway) G, v. Simms, Hunt (Internal Affairs) 6: Allen, Murray (Postal) 10. v. Beere, Westbrooke (Railway) 16: Adamson. Joyce (Lands and Survey) 12, v. Alfrey, Rogers (Public Works) 7. Second Round.—Goddard 10, v. Schofield 10: Turner 15. v. Rogers 9; Murray 5. v. Hunt 21; Joyce 12, v. Westbrooke ! 21 Third Round.—Goddard 6, v. Murray | 11; Turner 23. v. Schofield G; Joyce 6, v. : Hunt 13; Westbrooke 11, v. Rogers 21. I Fourth Round. —Goddard 6, v. Joyce j 17; Turner 20, v. Murray 5; Schofield 4, j v'. Rogers 13; Westbrooke 6, v. Hunt 16. i Fifth Round.—Goddard 10, v. Rogers i 3 0; Turner 3 0. v. Hunt 11; Schofield 20, ! v. Westbrooke 10; Murray 13, v. Joyce j QIlunt won the section. Section B. First Round. —Mouatt. Hammond (Rail- . way) 22, v. Fidders, Shelton (Railway) ! 10; Smith, Goodhall (Agriculture) 15, v. : Brooks, Wansbone (Railway) 11; B. Smith, Bourke (Postal) 6, v. Truman, j Newton (Mines) 11; Moore, Lane (Lands j .and Survey) 17, v. Clarke, Boagey (Pub- ; lie Works) 15. Second Round.—Hammond 22, v. Goodhall .9; Shelton v. Boagey. even score, Bourke 14, v. Wansbone 12; Lane 7, v. Newton 34. Third Round.—Hammond 14, v. Bourke 12; Shelton 7, v. Goodhall 14; Lane 13. v. Wansbone 12; Newton 14, v. Boagey 4. Fourth Round. —Hammond 13 ,v. L*ane
11; Shelton 5, v. Bourke 25: Goodhall 7. ; v. Boagey 14; Newton 11, v. Wan§bon*» • 12. Fifth Round.-—Hammond 20. v. Virtue j 6: Shelton 11. v. Wansbone 11; Goodhall ! 10. v. Newton 15; Bourke 14. v. Lane 10. i Hammond won the section. Section C. First Round.—Duncan. Duncan (Rail- j way) 10, v. Marks, Mcßeth (Railway) 17; 1 Howell. Isaacs (Agriculture) 17, v. Lang, Richardson (Alental Hospital) 11; Blair, j McMahon (Postal), v. Thompson, AleIllness < Police j, tie. Second Round. —Duncan 14. v. Isaacs 17; Alcßeth 10. v. Aiclnness 26: McMahon 16. v. Richardson 11. Third Round.—Duncan 11, v. McMahon 1 9. Mcßeth v. Isaacs, even score; Richardson 6, v. Mclnness 25. Fourth Round. —Duncan 14. v. Richardson 8; Mcßeth 12. v. McMahon 15; Isaacs 14. v Aiclnness, S. Fifth Round.—Duncan 16, v„ Aiclnness 9; Alcßeth 21, v. Richardson 3; Isaacs 13. v. McMahon 13. Isaacs won the section. PATUMAHOE V. WAIUKU From Our Own Correspondent WAIUKU, Monday. Two rinks from the Pa turn alio e j Bowling Club played Waiuku at j Waiuku on Saturday and were successful by S points. The results were as follow (Patumahoe players being mentioned first): Le.es, Needham, Shepherd, Urquhart, 24, y. Honey, Summerville, Aldred, E. S. Barriball, 20; Bagent. Nicholl, Furmage. Lowry, 24, v. Bridle, AlcNaughten, Roseoe, Teape, 20. CLUB FOURS S. West, AlcKenzie, Howe, Crouch, 24, v. Hamilton, Johnston, Johns, Alillington, 11; Horton, Geraghty, TJ. H. Barriball, Williams, 19, v. A. AI. Barriball, Harris, Jones, Neil 13; Jerram, waters, J. Arkle. Greenhead, 19, v. Fla veil, Gill, Knight, Bonnar, 10.
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