Saturday Bowling
bad weather conditions Club and Inter-Club Games HEAVY rain on Saturday morning lifted in time to leave bowling greens fit for play in the afternoon. Though greens were fairly heavy club and inter-club games were played in city and suburbs, many keen and interesting contests resulting.
CLUB GAMES PONSONBY Ordinary draw.—Peterson. Blackwell, Bishop 17, v. Walnwright, Boyce, Galloway 2-'. TE PAPAPA Ordinary draw.—Patterson, Williams, F. Marks, Donnell 12, v. Sallon, Pilkington, Junr., Devonport, Dawson 26. RAWHITI Adamson, M. Thomson, Vaughan 31, v Parker, Stubbs. Austin 11; F. "Woods' Jackson, P. Thomson 14, v. Katterfeldt, Gavin, R. Taylor 22. WAITEMATA Ordinary draw.—Stewart, Copeland, Push, Wilson 28, v. Simpson, Hunt. Hillam. McPhail 13; Smith, Davies, Lilburn Lethbr dge 23, v. Jones, Cliinnerv, Hulse’ Rogers 17. STANLEY Ordinary draw.—Darroch. Turbott. TipDing. Whitley 27, v. Hall, Langridge. Hindman, Sainty 17. AUCKLAND Club fours.—A. Smith. Mills, S. Coldi- « utt, Gilles, 21. v. Alexander, War'i Mason. 3-,yall I! 4 : Mooney. Myers, Frost* Woolley 22. v. Aressenger. L. Whitaker! Allan. Davidson 9; Armitagc. Jaffrey, liawlinson, Muston 22, v. Lendt;ryou, Jury’! Inglis. H. R. .Allan 13; Treacv, Susman liourke, Aloir 24, v. Probert, ‘he Kenzv .Matheson, Walker 13; Vickery, Esam Racket, l're 21, a-. Jacobs, McDougall! 1 >i:*keti.s._ i’rice IS: Gardner. Israel! White, Neil 22, v. Hardy, McEldownev, Williams, G. J. Mac kay IS; Binns. Dadlej*. Xiiwbegin. Fletcher 22. v. Coaklev. Paterson, Darlow, Baxter IS; Hampton. Nicholson 20, v. John Carlaw, McCrea REMUERA Jobson Fours.—Campbell, Mellars, XorJ?,? 12,I 2, , v * I- u sher, Hegman, Spooner 15; Fllerbeck. Kenderdine, Young 25 v Miller, A. M. Bell, Sanderson 12; Fernev--I’ough. Rainger, Clark, "Wright 21 v Griffiths. Dixon, Irvine 19; O’Learv* Dempsey, Gavey, Newton 21. v. Loosemore. Annadale. Burcher, Somerfleld 19; Mahoney. Baker, Lawrence, Coe 23, v. Symes, Bull, F. M. Short t. Short 12; Walker, Styak, J. C. Kissling, Castle 29. v. Dougins, Jackson, Dransfield. Patteryon 10; Donaldson, Acheson, Smith. Minfins 29. v. Tomlinson, Sutherland, Wright Daniels 14; Feldon, Scherer. Vickerman, S. Kissling 27. v. Adams. Cotter. E. D. Ashton. Badeley 21: Edmiston, Cutfleld, Scott, Procter 25. v. Evans, Ormiston, Brook, E. East 23. ONEHUNGA Vice-president’s Fours. semi-final.-Welham, Whiteside, Jones. I.indberg 25, v. Keeling, Keenan, AVigginton, Massett 13. Ordinary draw.—Hickman. J. Skinner, Harrison, Kenny 2 4. v. Bray, Gill, Allen. Munro 20; Farnsworth, S. Brown, Tonkin, A. Brown 20, v. Beere, Higgins, Aloodie. E. Gatland 18; McMaster, Vause, Schnackenberg 18, v. Kennedy, Ross, Devonport 17; Vazey, 11. Bray, Mackune, Wright IP, v. Philips, Macneil, Della, Livingstone 15; Buchanan, A. George, Neal, Marks. 22, v. Foote, Ireland, Green, Robertson 19. EDENDALE Ordinary Draw.—Rattray, C. Hill, A. Hill 22, v. Conway, Butler. A. Smith 14; Harris, Annlson, Codd 17, v. Hawes, Ashmore, Maud 23: Anderson, Greenwood, P.rownett 23, v. Ball, Taylor. Edmunds 24; Beaming. Oldham, East, Addison 26, v. Purdy, Mayer, R. Smith, James 26. PAPATOETOE Ordinary Draw.—Ross, Young. Gubb 10. v. Shepherd, Thorne. W. Runciman 15; WylUe, Carr 13, v. Burrow, Aloe 24. MANGERE Ordinary Draw’. —Hunt, D. Kay’, Tait. Newman 25, v. R. Kay. Humphries. , Xewson IS; Douglas, Hen wood, Solomon, Stephenson 8, v. R. Knight, Gunthorpe, Blandlord, Fricker 2S. ST. HELIERS The final of the St. Heliers Bay Bowling Club tournament, held on Anniversary’ Day, was held on the Waitemata Bowling Club's green during the weekend. and resulted as follows:—Stanley Ray v. Ellerslie: Cocks. Reid, Lock, Clarke, 17. v. Osborne, Lynch, Coppins, Bartlett, 22. INTER-CLUB GAMES GREY LYNN V. TE PAPAPA At Grey' Lynn.—Poodle. Burrel, E. Ley rdon. Tongue. 24. v. Marriman, Simpson, Moon. 17; Aggers, Young, Hale, F. Preston. 12. v. Thursby, AlcGoram, Watson, Speight 24. At Te Papapa—Buckley. Stuart, Young, Liversidge, 15, v. Sissons, Afoore, Johnson, Angus, 20; Knight, Marshall. Collins, Binns, 16. v. Burriclge, Thorpe, Crichton, Pilkington, 22. STANLEY V. GREY LYNN At Grey Lynn—Clarke, Purser, G. At. Reid. Ogilvie, 28. v. W. Smith, Perkin, It. Reid. Newton. 12; Kennedy, Ross, Bray, Johnson, 30, v. W. Preston. B. Leydon. Bull. Caddy*. 11; R. C. Reid, Lock, Hooker, F. AT. Cox, 11, v. L. Smith. D. .Moran, J. Reid, Ale Ivor, 22. At Stanley: Gentles. TTipkins. Wrigley, D. AT. Jones, 25. v. F.miralie, White. Cronin, Mincham, 14; Weller. Watson. Wilson, A. E. Smith. 21. v. J. Wilde, B. Laing, X’. Gibbons, G. Dick. 21. Totals: Stanley. 115; Grey’ Lynn, 80. First-year players: Fletcher, Andersen, Baker, Hutt. 20, v. AfcGuire, Shaw, Kverex, Person, 19. WEST END V. PONSONBY At West End.—Cornwall. Parkinson, Horsley. Wynyard, 13. v. Lovett. Blineoe, Rutland. Bridges, 26; J. Darby, Cole, Wise. Knaggs, 12, v. Carlaw, Somers, I’onway. AlcCarthy. 16; Skinner, Gold'vater, R. Cox. I. Clarke, 21, v. Alercer, Carbines. Waterworth. Rowbottom, 15; W. Irwin. Haig. Taylor. Pierce. 23. v. Good, Johnson, Pardington. Best. 14: Tudehope. Draffin, B. Scott. Hopwood, 19, v. Brown, Schischka, Richardson. Veale, 24; Harris. F. Clarke, Colthurst, Potter. 20, v. Baggett, Drummond, (’aider. Parsons. 21. At Ponsonby—W. Collins, Hardy. Thomass, Kirkham. IS. a-. Alclvor. Hunt. Ellerlay*. •Miller, 20; Xoton. Simpson. Worsfold, Thomson. 16. v. Mulliuer. Jones, Colebrook, Mclnnes, 24; McXair, Knox, Ydeane. Brookes. 24. v. F. Letham, Parkinson. Rolf, A. Letham. 23; E. Darby’. Brummell. Whitten. Cooke, 15. v. Lincoln. Stevenson, Payne. Matthews, 21; Sands, Raynes, W. Hardley, Maher, 13. v. Fairs, Ruckle. Aitcheson. Jury. 20; Adams, Lovatt. R. H. Scott. Plummer, 24, ,v. Lye, Coppins. Fanch, Patterson. 12. WAITEMATA V. RAWHITI Waitemata names first.— Kerry, Browne, Corron, Johnstone, 39. v. Vinrfint. Roberts. Omrod. McPherson. 10; Stillwell. Davidson. Blackledge, Blackwell 2S, Swanson. Culpen, Martin, Murray, 15. MOUNT ALBERT V. EPSOM At Epsom.—Williams, Crowe. Lane, Moldsworth, 27. v. Wiseman, Dribble. Blackwell. Parsons. 12; Beck. Cameron. Wallett, Blair. 27. v. Chapman, Mynott. S'.vers. Mcßeath. 22; A. Stevens. B. HarP. Floyd, G. Clark, 18. v. R. Thompson, Penn, Lewis, Delaney, 18: smerdon, Pattison, Stewart, Garlick, 26, '*• Turner, Montgomery. Hetherington, A. Jones. 16; Morris, Laud. L. Francis, • Muir. 22. v. Alfrey, Slater. B. Thompson, Burton, 16; Pool. Dyson, W. Wallace, Dimerv 15. v. T. Wallace. A. F. Lamb, A. Wright, H. B. Jenkin, 31: team skipped h Y Oldham. 15, v. Harris, Gouk, C. Lamb, C. J. Blakey, 26. _At Mount Albert.—Service. Lang, Townley. H. Dawson. 36, v. Hardley, Taylor, Bruce. Cleorge, IS; Boagey, Guthrie, L. Dawson, Allely. 24, v. Ambtirv, Johnson, Smith. Ramsev. 17; Blyth. Daniels, Maxwell. Cutforth. 25 v. Dowding. Beckuan. Hooper. Boy net 14; Grix, Xyberg, Rlomley, Rowe, 21. v. Yearbury. ParkinPurnell. Gladding. 19; Sheppard. Bod ley. Amoore, J. Thomas, 23, v. Frec-»-an. S&inebury. Wylie. Wright. 25; A. Dimery. s. Dimei-v. Humphrey’s. E. Thomas, 16. v. Wood, Gray, Wallace. Richmond, 14: Johnson, Pickens, F. Tomlinson, Sharp. 16. v. Rev. Sutherland. Harrison. Paget, McDougall, 17. RAWHITI V. WAITEMATA Vincent, Roberts, Ormrod, AlcPherson, ; v - Kerry, Browne, Corrin, Johnstone. • Swanson, CQlpan, Martin, Murray, 15, " Stillwell. Davidson. Blackledge. Black''el!. 2S. At Raw hit:: Ryder, Schofield, • ullv. Worthington. 17, v. Learning, blackledge, AlcKinstry, Williamson, 33;
Torrance, Arorrow*. Eaves, Wooller. 15, v. Brownlee, Swindon, Brookes, Hurley, 13; Scarborough, Samways, Harris, ATcInness, 27, v. Cadness, Robertson, Elston, Ryan, 18;_H. Walker, Harle, D. Walker. Moncur, 25, v. Cameron, Renner, Delaney, Fraser, 16. DOMINION ROAD V. ROCKY NOOK -.A* Rocky Nook.—Speirs, Patterson, A.®-A’ Newton, 13. v. Harrison. Wilson, v> bite, Gribble, 25; Ganning, Winthrop, Truman, Fisher, 15, v. Oughton, Pearson, Lamb, Keatley, 16; Richardson, Mason, Pearce, Ashby, 24, v. J. Yeo, Cadwallader, Laing, Tongue, 13; team skipped by Codd, 12, v. Cullens, Matthews, Turner, Bouskill, 15; team skipped by Blakey, 11, v. Bowan, Young, Blakey, "Williams, 27. At Dominion Road: A. Buckley’, Bay ley, Blair, Benson, 2, v. Kent, Lewis, Edwards, W. Jenkin, 25; Foreman. Fort, Rattray, Denison, 22, v. Austin, Hodson, I. Jones, Eagle ton, 17; Sessions, W. S. Fisher, B. Ramsey, Clews, 21, v. Mayhill, Stoddard, Sidler, Randell, 14; Trewin, Huston, Hoppy, W. H. Clark, 21, v. Rutledge, Milner, Baxter, P. Smith, 14; Bathgate. A. E. Buckley, Buckle, Kelly, .18, v. Sadler, Buchro, Alder, Finch, 17; Hinckley, Vercoe, Cannon, Roberts, 19, v. Leather, Ardern, Farley, Wakerley, PAPATOETOE v. OTAHUHU .At Papatoetoe.—Home teams mentioned first: Daisley, Wakelin, Crawford, Cowling 32, v. Parsons, West, Tomes, Carson 16; Buckton, Tregear, Lucena, A\ illcox 17, v. Wilson, Rowell, Docherty, Gardiner 24; Ritchie, Runciman, Walker, V . Brown 16. v. McAnulty, Pinhey, Ogilvie, S. E. Harper 26. At Otaliuhu.—Home names mentioned first: Xeild, AlcNary. Goodwin, Ferguson 22, v. Ranum, Foss, Wilson, Bayliss 20; Alay, Gorrie, Sinclair, Pearce 24, v. Daw-son, AlcCullam. Bygrave, Civil 20; •J. Todd, Hickson, Cook, Lippiatt 20, v. Gane, Booth, Death, "Wilson 21. Aggregate: Otahuhu, 132; Papatoetoe. 126. PAPATOETOE v. MANGERE At Papatoetoe.—Home names first: Bryant, Chappell. Cutforth, Franklin 17, v. Soussey, Macaulay, Massey, W. R. Knight 19; Foster, Xicholson, Smytlieman, Roseveare 18. v. Burrill, A. Prangley, Granger, Hollier 16. At Atangere.—Home team first: Laslett. Sommers, Nichols, R. Frangley 11, v. Trimble, Anderson, Hall, Rawnsley 27; Richards, Wilson, Studd, Connor 17, v. Waters, AlcFarland, AlcLarnon, R. P. Hill 20. Aggregate: Papatoetoe S2, Alangere 63. OTAHUHU v. EPSOM At Otahuhu.—Home names first: Lawson, O’Connell, Bailey’, J. Harper 19, v. Fairbrother. Hazzard. Wheeler. Grafton 27; Crawford, R. B. Todd, Downey, Sykes 18, v’. Whitehouse, AlcGregor, A. Taylor, Tanner 22. At Epsom.—Home names first: Gunthorpe, C. A. Jackson, Wallace, E. Everitt 30; Gear, A. G. Clark, Nash, W. Taylor 22, v. Whitmore, Parton, Fearnley. Venables 9. Aggregate: Epsom, 84; Otahuhu, 76. EPSOM v. OTAHUHU At Epsom (Otahuhu names first).— Lawson. O'Connell, Barley, Harper 19, v. Fairbrother, Hazard, Wheelan, Gratton 27; Crawford, Todd, Darnby, Sykes IS, v. Hodgehouse, AlcGregor, A. Taylor, Tanner 22; Whitmore, Senton, Fearley, Venables 9, v. Peak, R. G. Clark, Alash, W. Taylor 23; Aloss, Nixon. Williams. Everett 30, v. Gun thorp, C. Jackson, W. Wallace, E. Jones 33. EDENDALE V. HENDERSON Radaly Cup (Edendale names first).— Sakey, Brown, McMahon. Vincent 25, v. Hogan, Radaly, Alelhose, Benson 17. DOMINION ROAD v. AVONDALE At Dominion Road (Dominion Road ! names first).—Greig, Drake, Caves, | Sutherland, 20, v. Barton, D. Wilson, Nori bell, Chappell 24; Pringle, Myers, . Harrison, Alunns 19, v. E. S. Taylor, FerI guson, Byron, Cartwright 12; A. Clark, ! Hawthorne, Yeoman, Sayers 28, v. Beatt, j Clark, Cunningham, Beaton 16. PERCENTAGE FOURS CARLTON White, Johnston, F. Robertson. Perry, 26, v. A. Brown, Holland. Clayton, Renwick, 12; Clifton, W. Turner, Horrell, Halford, 24. v. Sinclair. Bell, Frost, Wishart, 18; G. Casey-, Fletcher. Kitt, Turner, 19, v. Shields, Stuart, Foote, Holmes, 19; G. Duncan, G. Pollard. AlcNab, Jenkin, 20, v. G. Dickson, Sawyer, Cook, Gladding, 11; H. Trendell, Wright, Brittain, Coltman, 22, v. Angove, Marshall, Constantine, Lamb, 18; Holehous.e, Baird, Isaacs. Snedden, 27, v. A. Taylor, A. Pollard, G. Taylor, Carter, 17; R. Brown, Ramsay’, Bird, Duflln, 28. V. Little, StQkes, Fish. Kilgour, 12; Aldris, Stohr, W. Cross, Ritchie, 19, v. Allan, Garrett, Dillicar, Warren, 17; Abdullah, Allwood, Whittaker, Wrightson, 27, v. Richardson, Hamilton. Buchanan, Kent, 20. MOUNT EDEiN Noon, Davis, Dldian, Aliller, 36, v. Dignan, Delamore, Outridge, Gill, 9; H. Ferguson, Crighton, Gribble, Bourke, 25, V. Bromish, Alexander, Sisson, Surman, 20; Reid, Gatenby, Trayes, 19, v. Alurdoch, Joll, Turner, 13; Chambers, Darracli, Rintoul, P. C. Baker, 33, v. Taylor, Fogerty, Cordes, D. Nairn, 23; Doull, Henderson, J. H. Baker, Hull, 20, v. Rich, Rendell. T. Nairn, Cornes, 18; Cave, Gregson, Faran, Daisley, 23, v. Bailey, Ray, Herron, Robertson, 20; Rudd, Beere, J. R. Sherriff, Biglow, 40, v. Watson, D. Ferguson, White, Little, 9; BruceSmith. Kinniburgh, Shirriffs, Walton, 32, V. Harland, Spence, Burley, Elliott, 14. DEVONPORT Thornton. Bailey, Blaekie, Wallwork, 32, v. Chivers, Spicer, Coleman, Blackburn, 7: Buchanan, Markham, Goldwater, Gooding, 19, v. Fulljames, Crow. McLeod, Mason. 25; Rush. Naylor, Trevithick, Fraser. 22. v. Pitts, junr., Newman, Bartley, Lundon. 16: Davies, Vaile, Sullivan, Cox, 29. v. Koefoed, Gaudie. Bach, Ellisdon, 21: Atkin, Watson, Melville, 23, v. Scotland. Aliller, Layzell, 8; A. Alorgan, Elmsley, 26. v. Kay, Foster, 15; Davies, Blair, Gray, Snoad, 14, v. Barber, Sinclair, Alartinson, Lowe, 21. ELLERSLI E G. Wood, J. White, Piggott. Watson 17, v. Bolton, A. AlcKenzie, Johnson, Hay--15; Rogers. Bartlett, AlcLeod. Somerfleld 32, v. F. Wright, Slye, Westbrook, Gollan 14; Woodlock, Ganley, Sykes, Joll ID, v. Coombe, A. C. Hill, Crosher. Alacklow 18: McDermott, H. K. McKenzie, Toy-, Lynch, 25, v. Ogle. Check, Patterson, Coppins 20; Bew. Christman, Diggins, F. Wood 11, v. Coaksey, Bracewell, Woodward. Low 19; Arthur, Dickson, 23, v. Williams, AlcKelvie 12. TARANAKI TOURNAMENT POST-SECTION PLAY Press Association NEW PLYMOUTH, Saturday. Post-section play’ in the Taranaki bowling tournament today resulted: First Round. —Lobb 25. v. Cottier 19; Goodwin 19, v. Longbottom 14: Bolton 23, v. Freeman 20: London 28, v. Reube 20: Stone 25, v. McNeil 15; Truscott 20, v. Abbotts 10; Harris 26, v. Billing 10: Bigwood IS, v. Skoglund 13; Benefield a bye. CANADIANS IN DUNEDIN TOURNAMENT TODAY Press Association DUNEDIN, Sunday. The touring party’ of Canadian bowlers arrived in Dunedin last evening and were taken for a motor tour today in glorious weather. A seven rinks game will be played tomorrow, and the visitors will leave on Tuesday for Central Otago.
IN THE PROVINCE KENSINGTON Following is the result of a progressive pairs tournament played at the Kensington Bowling Club greens: Leads: K. M. Kelly, 4 wins, 1 loss; McGuire, 3,2; Fawcett, 2,2; Somerville, 2,3; Perkins, 2.3; Elleray, 1, 4. Skips: Simmons. 5,0: A. McKay, 4,1: Rust, 2,3; H. Hilford, 2,3; AlcPhee. 1,4; Tibbite, 1, 4. Five rounds of 10 heads each were played, the leads changing aftereach round. NEW PLYMOUTH Press Association NEW PLYAIOUTH, Saturday. Post-section play in the Taranaki bowling tournament today resulted:— First Round.—Lobb, 25, v. Cottier. 19; Goodwin, 19. v. Longbottom. 14; Bolton, 23, v. Freeman, 20; London, 28. v. Reube, 20; Stone, 25, v. AfcNiell, 15; Truscott, 20, v. Abbotts. 10; Harris, 26, v. Billing, 10: Bigwood, 18, v. Skoglund, 13; Benefield, a bye. CANADIANS AT DUNEDIN Press Association DUNEDIN, Sunday. The touring party’ of Canadian bowlers arrived in Dunedin last evening and were taken for a motor tour today in glorious weather. A seven rinks game will be played tomorrow, and the visitors will leave on Tuesday for Central Otago. THAMES The holders of the Thames Bowling Club's memorial badges were challenged again on Saturday, but the challengers lost. The game resulted: Alutton, Llovd, Johns, Cameron, 27, v. Fearn, Rhodes, Alurray, Gordon, 22. Other games played were: Wood, Jackson, Whitehead, H. Cordes, 24, v. Chilton, Gallop, Shand, Adamson, 19; Wilson, Cartwright, Buchan, T. Newman, 29, v. Candy, Graham, G. Cordes, Alexander, 15; Wallace, Howe, Gooder, Clark, V. Boyde, Clendon, Masefield. Smith, 20; Palmer, Orbell, Delamore, 23, v. AlcCullough, Long, Alillington, 19. ROTORUA CHAMPION PAIRS The first round in the Rotorua Bowling Club championship pairs contest was Played on Saturday. Following was the result:—. Section A.—Plummer and Duff, 25, v Fitzgerald and Tapper, 14; Downer and Richards, 20, v. Hamilton and Fowkes. lo; Hackett and Gardner, 21, v. Webber and Loffley, 20; McGuffon and Lindsay’, 18, v. _ Polglase and Lasenby, 17. Section B.—French and Pakes, 23, v. Butt and Bertram, 20; Miller and Kelly, 24, v. Jones and Manson, 15; Knight and Lee, 19, v. Hall and Hesketh, 18. CAMBRIDGE Four match rinks and two extra rinks from the Huntly Bowling Club played Cambridge on Saturday’. Cambridge Avon the match play by’ 106 points to 66, while the aggregate for the six rinks was: Cambridge. 131; Huntly’, 330. Detailed results, visitors mentioned first, Match Play’.—Turton, junr., Hall, Watson, George, 9, v. Cooper, Height, Easter, Mclvor, 33; Hyde, Bond, Shaw, Littlefrond, 20, v. Boulton, W. Tucker, McCathee, Dix, 23; Pendleton, Douglas, Leonard, Thompson, 17, v. Wilkinson, Edwards, McFarlane, Pearce, 27; Hedley, Curley, Smith, Turton, 20, v. Lundon, R. James, "Wallis, Edgar James, 23. Extra Games.—McGhie, Smith, Barclay, Spiers, 31, v. W. White, Allen, Phairn, R. Webber, 13; Holt. Hart, Scott, Findlay, 22. v. Hampshire, Thorne, Hulme, F. Tucker. 12. Ordinary draw games resulted: Shaw. Hooker, Porter. Moore. 21, v. Woolridge, Watters, Gardiner, Sands, 16; Sowter, Andrews, Munn, Halliday, 20, v. Hodgson, Linsley H. Webber, Montgomery, 18; Fisher, Towsey, X. Hill, 21, v. Muller, Weatherell, Zainey, 20; Hart, Richardson, Tod, Edwin James, 17, v. Hendrick sen, Glanville, R. White, Boyce, 17; Burke, Rogers, Bryce, Headifen, 26, v. Smyth, Waghorne, J. Wilkinson, O’Toole, 18. TAUPIRI WINS Prom Our Own Correspondent TAUPIRI, Today. In connection with the South Auckland Bowling Centre’s inter-club tournament, Taupiri scored its first win for the season, playing against Frankton at Taupiri on Saturday. Detailed results are as follow, Frankton names being mentioned first: Elliott, Rockell, Watts, Frost. 24, v. Buss, W. Waring. Whitehorn, Barber, 15; Price, Carde, Norrell, Baker, 16, v. Davies, Day, Catley, Wilson, 39; Phillips, Troup, Rabone, Wheeler, 2S, v. Charles, Gorman, Horwood, Jackaways, 16: Wliineray, Edwards, Gallagher. Crawshaw. 8, v. Powell, A. Waring, Gleeson, Hill, 29. Taupiri thus secured 79 points to Frankton’s 76. t CAMBRIDGE BEATS HUNTLY Prom Our Own Correspondent CAMBRIDGE, Today’. After a showery’ morning the weather cleared in the afternoon, and the inter-club match between six rinks from the Huntly Club and Cambridge on Saturday was played under good conditions. On the aggregate Cambridge won by 131 to 120, and the result of four actual match games was: Cambridge 106 Huntly’ 66. Individual rink results were as follow, the visitors being mentioned first in each instance: Turton, junr., Hall, Watson, George, 9, v. Cooper, Speight, Easter, Mclvor 33; Hyde, Boyd, Shaw, Littleproud 20, v Boulton, W. Tucker, McCathie, Dix 23. Pendleton Douglas. Leonard, Thompson 17, v. Wilkinson, Edwards, McFarlane, Pearce 27; Healey’, Curley, Smith, Turton 20. v. Lundon, S. R. James, Wallis, Edgar James 23. Extra Games.—McGhie, E. Smith, Barclay, F. Lucas 31, v. W. White, Allen. P. Nairn, R. Webber 13; Holt. Hart, Scott, Findlay 22, v. Hampshire, Thorpe, Hulme, F. Tucker 12. ORDINARY DRAW GAMES Shaw. Hooper, Porter, Moore 23, v. Wooldridge, Watters, Gardiner, Sands 16; Lowter, Andrews, Munn, Halliday 20, v Hodgson. Linsley’, I-I. Webber, Montgomery IS; R. Fisher, Towsey, N. Hill 21, v. Muller, Wetherell, Zainey 20; Hart, Richardson, Tod, Edwin, James 17. v. Hendricksen, Glanville, R. White. Boyce 17; 3. Bourke. Rodgers, Bryce. Headife.i 26, v. Smyth, Waghorne, J. Wilkinson C. Toole IS. ANNIVERSARY DAY TOURNEYS FINAL AT AUCKLAND CLUB Following- are the results of the deciding matches in the Auckland Bowling Club’s Anniversary’ Day tournament: Semi-final. —Oates, Hill, Buchan, Dick (Ponsonby), 17, v. Clarke, Carbines. Crowe, Torrance (Ponsonby), 15. Final.—Oates, Hill, Buchan, Dick, 19, v. Chambers, Milner, B. Kayes, Roylance (Rocky Nook), 15. ONEHUNGA WINNERS The final of the Oneliunga Bowling dub's Anniversary’ Day tournament was played on Saturday. L. Bray, J. Skinner, J. K. Ross, I. J. Sutherland, defeated J. Keeling, J. Mclntosh, R. Allen, F. Livingstone. HENDERSON CLUB The Henderson Bowling Club will hold a pairs tournament on Wednesday’ next. Entries are still being received.
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