Saturday Bowling
PENNANT GAMES CONTINUED
Keen Contests on Greens
EXCELLENT ■weather gree bowlers on Saturday, win matches was played. Greens games were the order of the d: were also played on many gr The fourth round of the Auckland Uowlinjr Centre’s pennant competition ■was played on Saturday in fine weather. The greens on the whole were fairly'soft, having suffered from early morning rain and consequently were playing rather slow. This is the second round only of the competition which has been completed, the first and third rounds being postponed earlier in the season owing to rain. Waitemata still leads in section A. with Papatoetoe in second place, the latter having displaced Carlton. Helcn*ville and Rawhiti have gone up from eighth and ninth to fourth find fifth positions respectively. Glen Eden. which was at the bottom of the list, is now sixth. In section 13 Manurewa still retains its lead, Auckland replacing Hillsborough for second position. Ponsonby has moved from sixth to fourth and Otahuhu from twelfth to fifth position. « Following are the positions of the various clubs, including their percentages for the two rounds: SECTION’ A
ted Auckland and suburban en a further round of pennant were in good order and keen ay. Club and iuter-club games ■eeas.
(lav s matches, the names of players of first-mentioned club taking precedence | in each case: Club Games MOUNT ALBERT Ordinary Draw: Hall, Rhodes, Xyberc, Morrison-Sutherland, 24, v. Maxwell, Rogers. Bodies*, Dyson, 4; Crowe, Emerson, Boagey, 24, v. Smerdon, Entrican, Blamires, 15. WEST END G. Kirk, W. Collins, G. Darby, W. Kirk v. Service, Allum, George, Knox 12; Simpson, Martin, Adams 24, v. Mortimer, Mitchell, Tudhope 12; Barker, Parkinson 11. v. Irving, McNair 28. CARLTON Ordinary Fours.—Richardson, Inglis, Ron. Tyne, Wrightson 22 v. Dingall, f hornos, 3* oote, Arey 10; Brown, AbdalHV! 1 ' n-tson 22 v. Taylor, Nearny, Ball 20; .shields, Stuart, Teran, Stevens 12 v. Schneideman, Allwood, Sinclair, Davey 1 Brown, Von Stunner, McLaughlin, AUCKLAND j Ordinary Draw.—Jacobs. Moon, A. Smith, J. -W. Barker, 24, v. d. Winks, Ltiti, Matthews, Michaels, 12; Forgie, Adams, Wohlmann, Tracy Inglis, 28, v. V ickery, Hamann, Forrest, Susman, 22. Grey Lynn.—Ordinary draw: Pearson, Hamlin, Stokes, 20, v. Knerch, Collins, G. Haynes, 19; Aggers, Hutson, Christie, 2b, v. Farrel, Young, Emerlie, 12. Avondale.—Ordinary draw; Crawford, v\ lllatt. Cairns, Gibson, 13, v. Bennett, Craig, Barns, Drake, 21; Newell, Blakey, Gilbert, 26, v. Myers, Willard, Rayner, 14. Handicap singles.—Cuningham, 10, v. Jones, 21 Western, 13, v. Hanham, 21: Barnes, 15, v. Johnston, 21; Taylor, 21, v. Ansel. 5; Pringles, 12, v. Willard, 21. Champion singles: Ansell, 8, v. Drake, 23; Gibson, 9, v. Porriet, 22; Clark, 16, v. i-larrison, 28; Taylor, 18, v. Sutherland, 23. Takapuna.—Ordinary draw: Fenton, Blackwell, Walters, Henderson, 17, v. White, Madden, Grimshaw, Dudding, 3 6. Championship singles: First round—Audley, 21, v. Hooper, 17; Cutler, 21, v. Waterman, 10; Mills, 30, v. Burnet, 10; Arrowsmith, 24. v. Bennet, 11; Wilkinson, 22, v. Dunlop, 15; Matthews, 22, v. Price, 4; McMurtrie, a bye. Junior champion-
ship.—First round: Corfe, 27, v. Walters, 1 I 11; Archibald. IS, v. Blackwell, 14; Fade, ; i 25. v. Fenton. 10; F. A. Smith, 22, v. j 1 Elliott, 0: Weston. 23, v. Lisk, 3»: O'Neill, • ! 17. v. Stallard, 12. Club pairs: First i I round: Fenton, Matthews, 22, v. White, j Cutler, 16; Henderson, Wilkinson, 21. v. Blackwel, Hanna, 19; Johnstone. Coulj thard. 26, v. Walters. Bennet. 24: Lisk, i Dunlop, 22, v. Archibald, Christey, 21; Robinson, Burnet, 24, v. Fade, F. A. Smith, 13; Corfe, McMurtrie, 21, v. Oborn, Elliott, 20; O’Xeill, Waterman, a bye. | Waitemata.—J. A. Blackledge, Bush, Swindail, Elston, 21, v. Johnson, Rose, Hulse, Browne, 12: Stilwell, Paterson, Simpson, Heath, 25, v. Lilburn, Kerry, Copeland, Aspden, 12; Hunt, Shepherd, Cadness, 23, v. Jones, Brooks, Whitehead, 22. Dominion Road.—Ordinary draw'. Fort, Bathgate, Hinkley. Wildish, 20, v. Speir, F. Roberts, W. Fisher, Hoppy, 19; Btirton, F. Tavlor, Anderson. Sharkey, 19, v. Carter, Black, A. R. Davis, A. Chappell, 15. St. Heliers.—Ordinary draw: Laslett, Barnes, Porter. Bradshaw, 3 6, v. Wilmot, Xegrus, Stevens, Bennington, 24; Eady, Cottrell. Hulse, Cameron, 16, v. Warren, Reid. Blomfleld, Holdsworth, 21; Legrice, Clark, 16, v. Inglis, Bradley, 24. Epsom.—Ordinary draw: Falder, Hendry, Cook, Paget. 20, v. French. Campbt 11, Costall, Fairbrother, 14: Morrison, McCullogh, Peak, Johnston, 19. v. Bowring, Laud. Penn, 15: Dr. Roley, Chapman, Bryce, R. G. Clarke, 23, v. Freeman, Good, Slater, Gouk, IS; Stehr, S. Wilson, Clarkson, Foubister, 2S, v. J. Howard. Wiseman, Yearbury, Nash, 14; Smail, Wells, Dougherty, 10. v. W. H. j Lamb, Alsney, Lawrence, 16. Papa toe toe.—Ordinary draw: Wakelin, McFarland, Cane, Bygrave, 16, v. Ross, Xicholson, Foster, Watson, __ 22; Foss, Smith, Runciman, Waters, 25, v. Wylie, Shepherd, Daisley, Tregear, 34. Rawhiti.—Ordinary draw: Scarborough, Waytr, 24, v. Bayertz, Hedges, S; Torrens, Ryder, Bridge. 12, v. Coleman, Henson, Cameron, Kingham, 19. Inter-Club Games AUCKLAND V. PONSONBY At Ponsonby.—Armitage, Goodacre, Rawlinson, Price, 24, v. Webster, Mulliner, Brindle, McCarthy, 22; Hampton, Messenger, White. Hewitson,- 25, v. Lye, Fraser, Coppins, Fitzgerald, 17. At Auckland: De Renzy, James, Car law, Jno. Carlaw. O. Xicholson, 22, v. Cariaw, Brown, Lovatt, D. McGregor, 13: Plummer, Paterson, Prime. Graham, 29, v. Parkinson, Stevenson, Jones, Kretschmar, 13. MOUNT EDEN V. CARLTON At Blount Eden: Bree, Moon, Herron, Fraser, IS, v. Holford, Carter, Elliott, Casey, 18; Bailey, Woolley, Walton, Turner, 20, v. Brittain, Burns, Wishart, Kilgour, 3 9; T. Xairn, Tunks, Joll, Hill, 22, V. T. Hill, Xorton, Paskville, H. Clarke, 19; Rudman, Reid. Daisley, Bainbridge, 12, v. Garrard, Dillicar, Renwick, J. Hosking, 26. CARLTON V. RAWHITI At Carlton: Sawyer, S. Robertson, Marshall, Pitt, 28, V. Wood, Robertson, Stubbs, Paterson, 8. At Rawhiti: Casey, Bell, Clayton, Robertson, 18, v. Schofield, Thronson, Barker, Worthington, 25. PONSONBY V. STANLEY First-year players.—At Ponsonby: Boyce, O'Hara, Mercer, Bishop, 25, v. Uutt, Baker, Langridge, Cusworth, 22. GLEN EDEN V. TE PAPAPA At Te Papapa: Navinovich, Crozier, Ranger, Perkins, 13, v. Patterson, Williams, Simpson, Donnell, 24. ONEHUNGA V. AUCKLAND At Onehunga: Moore, Whiteside, I-I. J. Davies, Mclntosh, 24, v. Darlow, Frost, I Robertson, Ansell, 11; Coakley, Wood- | ham, Gardner, Devereux, 12, v. Skinner, - Beere, Milnes, Bell, 24. PAPATOETOE V. ROCKY NOOK ! At Papatoetoe: S. McCullough, Gubb, I Civil, Bayliss, 31, v. Matthews, Rutledge, I Tongue, Pearce, 14» PAPATOETOE V. EDENDALE I Nettlingham, Cutforth, Lucena, Frank- | Im, 24, v. Sakey, Todd, Maud, Vincent, 21; I R. McCullough, Booth, Roseveare, Knight, I 32, v. Hawes, Brown, Smith, Janies, 13; I Buckton, Walker, Brown Parker-Hill, 32 | 'V, Conwa y Greenwood, C. Hill, Edmonds, Pennant Games | DOMINION ROAD V. ROCKY NOOK S ~ At dominion Road: Barber, Rattray I Norgrove, Ramsey 21, v. Sidler, Kent, I « a . ns \ Ro S ailce 9; Yeoman, Huston, Todd, i Ro . l i e . r I ts ?3, v. Baxter, Trewin (sub), I i ,r ,i bb i e ’ ? Illner 23; Percy, West, CampI « el1 ?* I-ayland 17, v. Turner, R. AVilson, I Smith, Randall 28. At Rocky Nook: i Buckley, Richardson, Goodall. Bensen 23, I v. Kayes, Lewis, Blakey, Keatley 14; CanI non, Nagle, Jones, Clewen 17, v. Beehre, | Yeo, senr., Yeo, junr.. Williams 24; SawI yer, Coombs, Austin-Smith, Denison 20, I v. Cullen, A. Jenkin, AV. AA r hite, W. Jenj kin 27. DEVONPORT V. GREY LYNN 5 At Grey Lynn: Aitken, Newman, Bruce, I Cox 19, v. Brown, Malloy, Mclvor, LiverI sidg© 17; Buchanan, McLaren, Lac.kie, 5 Jackson 20, v. Cox, J. Preston, Curtis, | J. C. Preston IS. At Devonport: ColeI man, Grougliton, Bartley, AVatson 3 7, v. 9 Hawke, Reed, Fletcher, Dick 23; Scot- | land, Minchin, Stapleton, Elvy 21, v. Wild, I Smith, Binns, Whittle 23. 5 ST. HELIERS V. GREY LYNN I At Grey Lynn: Tyndall, Diainond, I Cahill, Keys 19, v. Teague, Stewart, > McCallum, E. Buckley 25; • Thompson, J. I Diamond, McMahon, Wright 16, v. I Mason, Moran, Young, Tongue 18; Me* 5 Laren, Miller, May, Lowe 14, v. Street, ) Leydon, Hale, Baildon 19; Brewer, LoveI grove, Phillip, Koefoed 23, v. Thomas, 5 Eggjnton, Preston, Newton 10. At St. J Heliers: Roberts, Dawson, AVhite, Garrard 1 18, v. Burrell, Knight, AValker, Caddy 1 22; Gray, Smith, Knight, White 14, v. J McDonald, Buckley, Gibbons, Mincham I 30: Campbell, Twiname, Jackson, BrookI field 19, v. Preston, Snell, Lye, Davidson 5 3 8; Hunt, T. S. AVhite, Price, Morris 24, | v. Buddie, Bull, Cronin, Moran 10. J REMUERA V. WEST END | At AVest End: Tudehope, Baker, BurI cher, J. Hill 13, v. Cox, Thomass, Pierce, 1 Brookes 28; Brooks, Annandale, Norton, s Saxton 15, v. B. AVilson, Haig, Potter, 1 Mahon 30; Acheson, Dixon, Armitage, I Procter 20, v. Brummell, McKeown, Draf--5 fin, Thomson 15; Cash, Ashton, Savory. 1 McCallum 14, v. AV. Andrews, W. HardI lev, It. H. Scott, C. Hardley 25. At 5 Remuera: Murphy, Griffiths, Wight, I Badeley 15, v. Raynes, Sands, Kirkham, I AVynyard 24; G. McMillan, Long, WatI son, Sheath 21, v. Hardy, Faire, AA'ernk ham, Pelham 36; Clark, Ashton, Spooner, I Newton 24, v. Cornwall, F. Clark, Adean, I T. Clarke 15; Scott, Bowles, Short, F. S Kissling 19, v. Skinner, Anderson, Ivnaggs, 1 Needham 3 8. J REMUERA V. MOUNT ALBERT At Mount Albert: Jackson, AA'allace, I Harbutt, Macfarlane 23, v. Barton, Floyd, I H. Tdmlinson, J. Thomas 3 4; Mahon, | Hatch, Coe, Russell 22, v. De Castro, I Stewart, Bennett, Allely 17; Dransfield, 1 Jacks, Irvine, Bray 19, v. Blyth, Bromi ley, Francis, E. Thomas 17; Davis, Ken--1 derdine, Patterson, Mingins 15, v. Pattis son. Lane, Blair, H. Dawson 25. At 1 Remuera: Wright, Smith, Somerfield, E. I ,\. East 3 8, v. Marris, Guthrie, Baildon, ■4 Cutforth 24; Sutherland, J. C. Kissling, $ Young, Daniels 17, v. Daniels, HumphI rej's, AVallett, Rowl 17; Ridings, M. Bell, | G. H. Kissling, A. R. Graham 19, v. AV. h Thomas, Amoore, P. Dawson, Townley, 1 3 2; Yickerman, Mellows, Sanderson, 1 Wooller 18, v. Pool, Pickins, Luke, Sharp 3 IS. AUCKLAND V. ELLERSLIE J At Auckland: McDougall, S. Coldicutt, | Hardie Neil, Osmond 23, v. Bartlett, CopI pins, Lynch, Crosher 19. 5 CARLTON V. RAWHITI || At Carlton: Stiruckett, Constantine, 1 Kent. Hills 3 9. v. Thomson, Catterfeldt, 5 Vaughan. Chiplin 31; Doyle. Birkenhead, I AVicksteed, Perry 33, v. Jackson, Brown, II Martin, Haslam 12; Duncan, Ross, Clark--5 son. Chapman 29, v. Keller, Adamson, Moncour, Taylor 3 4; Holland, Croft, | Witherilt, Halford 27, v. AValker, Selby, J Murrav. Wooller 20. At Rawhiti: Horrell, Buchanan. Percy. Josey 25, v. Culpan, Harle, Eaves. Mclnnes 26; Turner, Mitchell. Bard. Laird 20, v. A’incent, Far-
ris. Harris. MacPherson 22; Ramsay, I Kelly, Taylor, Turner 16, v. Roberts, Hardcastle, Ormerod, Millard 23; An- t v grove, McKay, Harvey, Carter 31, v. Ben- ] £ nett, Morrow, Rogers, Austin 10. t AUCKLAND V. ONEHUNGA t At Onehunga: Mills, Newell, Harvey, : Gilles 13. v. S. Brown, J. K. Ross, Har- ; lock, Sutherland. 15: Beaumont, Perrett, | j Allan, Scantlebury 25. v. Kennedy. Hig- j , gins. Tonkin, Bassett 19; Dudley, Bat- j tersby, K. S. Macky, Brackebusli 20, v. j . Hickman, R. Sutherland. Flowerday, Rob- ' ; ertson 19: Jury, Clarkson, lire, Davidson : 11, v. McKune, Lynburn. Macklow. Mac- ; Farquhar 21: Ward, Hacket, Duncan, < Moir 23. v. A. Robb, Wigginton, Veala, * L. A. George 19; Williams, Daniel, Fletcher, Muston 17, v. Welham, Vazey, Schnackenberg, Wright 23. At Auckland: Wvatt, Hinton, Whittle. Parker 19, v. , L. Bray. Harrison, Allen. Schnauer lo; ; Israel, Wilson, Lyell, Walker 21, v. Me- * Master, Jones. Cowell, E. Sutherland 19; , Tracey. Matheson, D. Campbell, Craig, 22, v. Skinner, Munro, A. Brown, Kenny 12; Newhegin. Dicketts. Baxter. Bailey - 21 v. Gill. Greening, Marks, Lindberg , 15; Alexander. G. J. Mackay, Fraser, Steele 14. v. Keenan, Davenport, Green, Livingstone 23: Carr, Mason, Kirk, Me- • Kinley 19, v. Phillips, O’Xeil, A. George, Gatland 17. ] AUCKLAND V. ELLERSLIE At Auckland. Auckland names first: McDougall, S. Coldicutt, Hardie Neil. Osmond. 23. v. Bartlett, Coppins, Lynch, , Crosher, 19. i MT. EDEN V. CARLTON D. Smith, Cordes, Vivian, Elliott 13, v. I ; Johnstone, Gage Brown, Ritchie, Coltman 24; Chambers, Middleton, Sherriff, Gatenby 18, v. White, Pollard, Warren, Fookes 17; Bailey, Woolley, Walton, Turner 20, v. Brittain, Burns, Wishart, Kilgour 1°; Bree, Moon, Herron, Fraser 18, v. Holiord, Carten, Elliott, Casey IS; P. Nairn, Tutt, Joll, Dill 22, v. T. Hill. Noton, Baskerville, H. Clarke 19; Rudman, Reid, Baisley, Bainbndge 12. v. Darrard, Dillicar, Renwick, J. Hosking 2b. At Carlton (Carlton names first).— Stokes, Buxton, Cook, Duffin, 19, v. Burlev, Sheriffs, Baker, Comes, 18; lenr.alligen, Isaacs, Gladding Truscott, 17, v. Mackenzie, Faran, Little, Findlay 21, Binder, Cross, Rowe, Lamb, 14, \. Feinandez, Campbell, Gribble, Miller 17, Dickson, Mountain Cross, Snedden, 18. \. Watson, Sissons, Hull, Bourke, 1G Whittaker, McNab, Millen, Martin, 2.>, y. Wright, Begnan, Delamore, Baker I<, Bates, Williams, Coutts Jenkin. 27, v. Boyce, Murdock, Smith, Trayer 17. WEST END V. HALLYBURTON JOHNSTONE At West End (West End names first). —J. Darby, Horsley, V. Scott, Wise 23, v. Clark, Reekie, Phillips. Neilson 1<; Noton, W. Erwin, Worsfold, Cooke 31, v. Marks, Storey, Gibson, Bishop 21. PONSONBY V. HILLSBOROUGH Ponsonby names first.—Hunt, Richardson, Veale, Somervell, 21, v. Sainty, Pearce, Gregory, Williamson, 18. - GLEN EDEN v. TE PAPAPA At Te Papapa.—Croucher, Routley, Sirth, Kirkpatrick, 24, v. Allcock, Speight, Marks, Moore, 20. DOMINION ROAD v. WAITEMATA At Dominion Road. —Donald, Sissons, Buckle, Kelly, 17, v. Con-in, Williamson, Lethbridge, McPhail, 21; W. H. Claike, Blair Sayers, -Bush, 5, v. Delaney, Blackwell, Blackledge, Johnstone, 32; Winthrop, Brown, Ashby, Goldsmith 16, V. Hillam, Hurley, Fraser, McGill 2a. At Waitemata: Gentles, Hook Cartwright, Fisher. 21, v. Robertson, Dent, Campbell Tarrant, 15; Gunning, Clark, Robertson, Gifford, 15, v. . Brcnnan, Rogers Currie, Wilson, 18; Richardson, Truman, Sayers, Bryden, 11 v. Davies. Stewart, Lyon, Burrows, 2S. HELENSVILLE v. ROCKY NOOK At Rocky Nook.—B Paton O. Paton, W. Elliott, T. McAllister, 12, y. Cadwallader, E. Chambers, W . Bain, B. Kaves 17; H. Wilson, I. Brock, A. Day, p y B. Sandin, 25, v. W. Mayliill, SI. Berry, W. Lamb, R. Eagleton, 18. PAPATOETOE V. ROCKY NOOK At Rocky Nook. —Ritchie, McCallum, Balderson, Smytheman, 10, jyLUIQJ, Mills, Loram, Finch, 10. EPSOM v. TAKAPUNA At Takapuna.—Hooper, Harrison, A. T'i vlnr George, 20, v. Stallavd, Archi* bald bunlwf Mills. 23; Hardley Hill, Lewis, Gratton, 11, v. McMurtrie, W atex - man, Somerfleld, Chrlstey, 23; Harris, McGregor, J. TVallace, A. Jones, 21, a O’Neill, Disk, R. P. Smith, Matthews, 20; Hayes, McDougall, Gladding, Tarmei, 13, v. Robinson, F. A. Smith, Collins, Hooper, IS. At Takapuna: T. Wallace, A Wright, Mcßeath, H. Jenkin, 20, v. Gorge, Johnstone, Bennct, Hayden, Gribble, A. Gray, F. Parsons, Blakey, 17 v. Bade, Hooker, Cutler, Hanna, 10, Wood, C. Jackson, Kendall, W. Tayloi, 23 v. Price, Weston, Hunt, Wilkinson, 13’; Turner, Blackwell, Bruce, _De L.aunay, 21, v. Elliott, Oborn, Coulthaid, Audley, 15. PONSONBY v. AVONDALE At Ponsonby.—Rolfe, Crowe, Paterson, Best 25 v Myles, Munns, Beaton, Taylor 15; Fairs', Calder, Matthews, Hilton, 21.* v. Jones, Fisher, Burgess, Harris, 16. At Avondale: Weston, Adams, Johnston, Darrow, 15, v. Ellery, Blencoe, Mills, Torrence, 24; Cunningham, Hanham, Sutherland, Parritt, 25, v. ColebrooL, Carbines, Buckland, Bridge, 20. DEVONPORT v. NEW LYNN At Devonport.—Blair, Pitts, senr., Wallwork, Newbegin, 27, v. Meese, Adams, Cox, Edgerley, 14; Naylor, \aiie, Gray, Mason, 27, v. Thompson, Platt, Young, Rankin, 21. STANLEY v. DEVONPORT At Stanley.—Robinson, Watson, Bray, McMaster, 21. v. Markham, Kay, Miller, Lowe, 13; Callon, Hipkins, White, D. M. Jones, 24, v. George, Andrew, Palmer, Blackburn, IS; Sainty, Hindman, Ogilvie. Smith, 16, v. Sinclair, McGregor, Sullivan, Gooding, 23. At Devonport; Clarke Whitley, S. Reid, Johnson, 16, v. Foster, Brabant, Bach. Ellisdon, 21; Weller, G. Reid, Lock, Wilson, 17, v. Richards.. Wrigley, King. Melville, 2<; Kennedy, Hooker, Wrigley, F. Cox, 23, v. Elmsley, Martinson, McDonald, Snoad, 22. PONSONBY V. EPSOM At Ponsonby.—Smith, Conway, Griffiths, Russell, 25, v. Moyle, Beckman, Burton, Boyne 14: F. Letham, Fanch, T aiding—ton A. J, Letham, 26, v. Parkinson, Harrison, C. Lamb, Wright, 15; Allen, Rowbottom, Farrow, Jury, 20, v. A. Lamb, Taylor, Ramsay, Jones, IS. At Epsom: Drummond, Sellers, McGregor, Mclnnes, 12 v. Duke, Thompson, W. Wallace, Inglis, 23; Schischka, Johnson, Payne, Parsons, IS, v. Wylie, .Furnell, Sayers, Richmond, 17; Lincoln, Clarke, Waterman, Bryant, 12, v. Tlowdmg, Brown, Hetherington, Dunlop, 22. MOUNT EDEN V. TE PAPAPA At Mount Eden. —Cave, Fogarty, Sergeant, Bidgeley, 17, v. Crighton, McGirr, Watson, Pllkington, 21. At Te Papapa; Spiers, Rentoul, Oatbridge, Robertson, 19, v. Siffons, T. Harriman, Angus, Johnson, 14. MOUNT ALBERT V. HENDERSON At Mount Albert. —Mercer, Stevens, Muir, Jenkin, 18, v. Massey, Bridson, Pook, Moors, 16; Lang, S. Dlmery, Oldham, Holds worth, 28, v. Gelderd, Hogan, Melrose, Scott, 13. IN OTHER CENTRES WAIUKU In the Waiuku Club’s full-rink compe - tition, games played on Saturday resulted; Bridle, Whiteside, 24, v. Me- - Roscoe, 21; Forbes, Crouch, 1 , V. Jerram, Aldred, 16; Sommerville, J Arkle, Williams, 17, v. Waters, C. R. Barriball, E. S. Barriball, 16; Barki*, Gill, H. M. Barriball, 20, V. G. Arkle, A.. M. Barriball, Jones, 15; Duff, Staunton, Greenhead, 19, v. Flavell, Black, Millington, 18. THAMES Bowling results on Saturday afternoon were: Knox, Buchan, G. Cordes, Adamson, 31, v. Jackson, Long, Alexander, Clark, 26; Dodd, Gallop, Shand, Delamore, 3 6, v. Gleeson, Cartwright, H. Murray, Orbell, 9; Ilowe, Whitehead, Masefield, 26, v. Hosking, Gordon, Millington, 20; Boyle, McCullough, Pratt, 21, v. Palmer, Elliott, Newman, 15; Taylor, Lloyd, , Johns, Cameron, 33, v. Wilson, Chilton, Gooder, Smith, 9. CAMBRIDGE v. TE AWAMUTU An inter-club bowling match was played at Te Awamutu on Saturday afternoon, between Cambridge and Te Awamutu. A feature of the contest was the veterans’ match. The rink from Cambridge was unable to keep pace with its Te . Awamutu rival, but put up a very creditable showing. Following are the scores, Cambridge players being mentioned first: Hay, W. Woolley, W. Tucker, N. Hill, 17, v. G. O. Jourdain, G. Johnson, S. McMillan, J. Hawkins, 16; Gibson, Easter, McCathie, T. Dix, 26, v. D. McArthur, W. Ryan, J. Cocker, J. B. Wilson, 13; J. Mclvor, X. MeFarlane, Edgar James, S. R. .Tames, 20, v. S. S. Preston, A. Christie, T. Mclnnes, W. Xorth, 19; T. Boyce, R. Webber, S. Boulton. E. C. Wallis, 15, v. C. G. Downes, E. W. McCarter, A. A. Reese, T. W. Gee, 24; J. Bryce, Sutherland, Xicol, Harris, 20, v. Laurie, Cruickshank, G. Mclnnes, R. Metcalfe, IS. Veterans: G. E. Clark (aged 89). D. Caley (79), S. Cowling (.79), W. MeFarlane (78), 14, v. E. Rushbrooke (71), A. Brown (65), C. Bowden (71). S. H. Dunkley (71). 23. First-year players: Watters, W. Weatherell. Wooldridge, Rodgers, 11, w Haines, Brill, Ryan, M. Barnett, 24,
OTOROHANGA V. TE KUITI Three teams of Te Kuiti players visited Otorohanga and were beaten in the aggregate by 59 points to 55. Details are as folld*£ Otorohanga players being mentioned, first;—Sing. Rowe, Park. Porter 24, v. Bryden, Passau. Dinsdale, Smith 18; Turnbull, England. Bell, Cullum 19, v. Dunkley, Teasdale, Andrew, Julian 22; Quinlan, Hyde, H. Crosby, McNamara 16. v. Reid, Tapp, Henderson, Harris 15. Other games played were:—Bowyer, Langkilde, Schumacher, Innes 20. v. Landman. Pulleine, J. J. Walker, Bluck IS: J. Crosby, Atkinson. Richmond. Waterton 10, v. Murdoch, Cassey, Jackson* Hogg 41. WHANGAREI The Whangarei Bowling Club commenced the season's night play with a pairs tournament. There was a god muster of bowlers, seven rinks being engaged. The conditions were ideal, and the green, which bore evidence of careful preparation, was in splendid order. Mr. A. R. Crane officiated at the opening ceremony and welcomed the bowlers. Three games, each of seven heads, were contested. The tourney was won by S. Blanchard and H. D. Harrison, with an aggregate total of 38 points. S. Fulljames and S. Gribble were the runnersup with 34 points. PUKEKOHE A challenge by a Papakura rink for the Xorthern Waikato Stai*s was decided on Saturday on the Pukekohe Club’s greens, the holders being the Pukekohe rink. The game resulted as follows, Papakura names first:—Smith, Rice, Leitch, Hope 10, v. Shaw, Munro, Hosking, Armstrong 25. Games played in the .afternoon in the president's fours competition of the Pukekohe Club resulted:—Hope, Webb, Higginson, Perkins 18, v. Wymer. junr., Keven, Thompson. Moncrief 17: Harvey, Bockett, Short, David Roulston 19, v. Ingpen, Jamieson, Sumner, J. Blake 11; Re veil, Payne, W. Blake, Gribble 24. v. Bloxham, Johnson, Cooper, Duncan Roulston 17; Ferguson. O’Loughlen, Pleydell, Keith 21, v. Lawson, Wymer, senr., Pollock, Fitness 21. CLAUDELANDS The Matthews Ferns, trophies played for under the auspices of the Claudelands Bowling Club, were retained by Mr. G. Clevely’s rink for the fifth time on Saturday as the result of a draw. The results were:—C. A. Speight, C. R. B. Speight, C. A. Mathieson. G. Clevely 16, A'. H. Young, IT. Rolfe, L. Goodwin, T. Ireland 16. Club matches resulted:—Marshall, Robinson, Muir, Prescott 21, v. Exnsley, Snowdon. Butt, Anderson 6: Webber, Syers, White, Curteis 26, v. Holland, Me* Caw, Murray, Baillie 16: Mead, Lamprell, Hargreaves, C. G. Speight 28, v. Stark, Holloway, Stubbs, Carter, 20; Barugh, Thompson, Howe, Sayers 25, v. W. Baker, Young, Hughes, Paterson 3S: Taylor, Mercer, P. T. Snell, Bagley 19, v. Page, Robertson, McMullin, Darlington 16; McEwan, Quick, Clothier 19, v. Madill, Wiltshire, Robson 19.
CARNERA FOR AMERICA
MAY MEET SHARKEY IN BOUT FOR TITLE PHIL SCOTT IN ENGLAND United P.A.—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, Saturday. The giant Italian boxer Camera ■will leave for New York on Tuesday. His first opponents have not been decided upon, but if he makes a good showing it is stated that he will meet Sharkey for the world’s heavy-weight title at Miami in February or March. Phil Scott, the English boxer, has arrived at Southampton from Xew York. He said he would return to America in the New Year, when he hoped to meet Sharkey for the title. Asked if he would be prepared to meet Camera, he said he would be pleased to do so, but not until he had had a chance to win the world’s title. The complicated position which has arisen over the world's title suggests that a good many fights will have to be settled outside and inside the ring before the world knows who really is champion.
TWO BOUTS AT NEW YORK
ANOTHER K.O. ISSUED BY CHOCOLATE XEW YORK. Saturday. In a boxing match, Benny Bass (Philadelphia) knocked out Tod Morgan (Seattle) in the second round and won the junior light-weighT championship which Morgan had held five years. Kid Chocolate, 9st 2 Sib, knocked out Johnny Lawson (Xew Jersey), 9st 71b, in the second of 10 scheduled rounds. This is Chocolate’sTast light before he leaves for Havana to rest. He will later return and continue his bouts in Xew York.
VISITING SWIMMERS
AUSTRALIANS APPEAR IN WELLINGTON GRIFFITHS BREAKS RECORD Press Association WELLIXGTOIX, Sunday. The Australian swimmers Griffiths and Ryan competed yesterday in To Aro Baths. Results were: 100Yds. Invitation Scratch Race.— Cameron, 1: Griffith!, 2: Blakely, 3 The only starters. Griffiths fouled the ropes at 25yds. Won by I*yds. Time. 57 l-ss. 220Yds. Invitation Handicap.—Griffiths, scr, 1; Blakely. 6s. 2: Miss K. Miller. ISs, 3. Won by 12yds. Tim . 2.2 S 1-5. which is 4-5 s better than the Xew Zealand record. 440Yds. Invitation Handicap.—Ryan Australia!, scr, 3: Claridge. 10s. 2: Rylands, 20s, 3. Won easily by 14yds. Time, 5.31. Griffiths and Miss Miller finished second in the dual relay.
WORDEN IN FORM
SWIM AT SHELLY BEACH Eighteen swimmers lined out. in a club handicap competition conducted on Saturday afternoon at Shelly Beach Baths by the Ponsonby Amateur Swimming Club. In the final, in which eight started, inches separated all tlie contestants. Worden was the winner. Details: 51Yds 2ft Handicap.—First heat: D. Worden (4s), 1; E. Midgley (scr), 2; 355. Second heat: W. Saintey (9s), 1; .E. Keane (Is), 2. 37 4-ss. Third heat: S. Brooking (scr), 1; H. Duane (Is), 2; 30 3-ss. Final: Woi'den, 1: Midgley, 2: Brooking and Keane, dead-heat, 3. Time*. 33 l-ss.
ROWING AT SYDNEY
CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS United P.A. — By Telegraph — Copyright SYDNEY, Sunday. The annual rowing and sculling championships of Xew South Wales were held yesterday for the first time on the Nepean River, with the following results: Champion Eights.—Mosman (holders of the title!. 1: Sydney, 2: Lelehhardt. 3. There was a splendid finish; won by a quarter of a length. Challenge Fours, one mile.— Xepean. 1; Mosman, 2. Won by two lengths. Champion Sculls, three miles.—H. R. Pearce, the Olympic champion, won by eight lengths from J. A. Goulding. Time. 20m 30 1 -ss'. Light-weight Champion Sculls, two ntiles.—R. Martin, 1: J Fisher. 2. Won by two lengths. PESEK AND SHIKAT CHALLENGE AWAITED United P.A. — By Telegraph—Copyright XEW YORK. Saturday. In an interview at Philadelphia, T. Mondt. manager for the wrestler Shikat, stated that he had not vet received Pesek’s challenge, but Shikat was prepared to meet him on receipt of the challenge at Xew Y'ork. The promoter, Mr. Curley, says he is ready to stage a bout on two weeks’ notice between Pesek and Shikat, for he felt that tlie prominence of both men would ensure excellent gate receipts, Shikat.did not win the world’s chat*’ pionship. but is reported to have had it awarded to him when Sonnenberg, was deprived of his title by the controlling body. In the meantime it is possible that the title has changed hands. Pesek returned to America to wrestle for the championship, but the cable does not state whether thr* match with Shikat is a championship affair.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 853, 23 December 1929, Page 7
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