BOWLING TOURNEY
BIG MUSTER OF TEAMS AT ROTORUA OPENING DAY’S PLAY From Our Own Correspondent. ROTORUA, Monday. | Fifty-five teams, representing clubs ‘ from Wellington to North Auckland, are competing in the Rotorua Bowli ing Club’s twenty-eighth annual tourj nament, which opened today in beauti- | ful weather. ! The president of the Rotorua Club, ! Mr. R. Gardner, welcomed the visi- ! tors. Among those present was the Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, who took a keen, interest in the play. Results are as follow: FIRST ROUND Section A. Sutherland, Lindbei'g, Flowerday, Robertson (Onehunga), 2G, v. Foster, Thom, Rae, Moody (Taneatua), 13; Herd, Lasenby, Johnson, Kelly (Rotorua), 31, v. Mcßae, McCabe, Nelson, Goodwin (Thorndon), 13; Whitaker, Wrightson, Duffin, Hosking (Carlton), 33* Y7x^? a , nningr ’ Ramson, Warner, ( W hakatane), IS; Spooner, Long, Sheath Russell (Remuera), 23, v. Rayner,’ knaggs, Wynyard, McAlister (West End) 9; Culpan, Haslam, Thompson Chiplin (Rawhiti), 31, v. Ross Coutts Hard ley, McGibbon (Poverty Bav), 3 1 Section B.—Lett, Evans, Hart, Kerr (Masterton), 32, v. C. Kaves. Carter W Jenkin, Wakerley (Rocky Nook), S; Frost' tonkin, Lamb, Ritchie (Carlton), 23, v Katterfeldt, Jackson, Johnson, Eaves (Rawhiti), 14; Mincham, Caddy, Liversedge, Whittle (Grey Lynn), 25, v McCullough, Cossey, Craig, Robertson ’ (Gisborne), 30; King, Anam, Uatere, Loft’ley (Rotorua), v. Armitage, Rainger, Myers, Keys (Auckland); Rafferty, Rayborne, Prost, Baker (Frankton), 26, v. Murdoch Farrow, Preston, Hollows (Hillsboro), Section C.—Buxton, Elliot, Kilgour Clark (Carlton). 28, v. Christmas, Jlav, Joll, Dickson (Ellerslie), 12; Perrv son, White. Naylor (Thorndon), ‘ 21. v. Hardley, Needham, Clarke, Bremner (West End), 37: Sinclair, Atkin, Wasson, Melville (Devonport), 26, v. GardThompson, Esson, King (Hastings), Vil Josephson, Snow, Watts, Brlghting (Hataital), 27, v. Tapper, French, Brown, Pakes (Rotorua), 11. Section D. —Aitchison, A. Letham, F. Letham, Jury (Ponsonby), 21, v. Morris Main, Forrest, O’Sullivan (Opotilci), 3f»;’ Moore, G. Crowley, Rowe, E. Crowley ( Lolaga Bay), 26, v. Thompson, Edney, Meese, Wells (New Lynn), 37; Kruse, Crichton, Thompson, McKee, He (Hastings), v. F. Donald. N. Coghill, Cornish, Branch (Morrinsville), 35: Clarkson, Coutts, Ball, Truscott (Carlton), 3S. v. Carson, Sykes, Gardner, Harper (Otaliuhu), 13; Cox, Hardley, Potter, Colthurst (West End), 21, v. Montgomerv. Coakley, Rogers, Brackebuslr (Auckland),
Section E.—Plummer, Sladden. Lewis. L. Crowley (Tauranga), 22, v. Balingall, Clinkard. Jac:k, Gordon (St. John’s), 38; Woodhall, Michel, Jenkin, Higgott (Whitiora), 22, v. Budd, Scott, Dawson, Gordon (Opotiki), 19; Wickstead, Lundon, Milieu, Warren (Carlton), 22, v. Webber, Duff, Bertram, Fowkes (Rotorua), 10; Nash, Porteous, E. Hill (Wellington), 26, v. Bourke, Campbell, Woolley, Scantlebury (Auckland), 11; Kelly, Hampton, Brown, Maher (St. Leonards), 25, X’. Maxwell, Dorset, Torrance, Ewington, 17. SECOND ROUND Section A. —Moody, 23, v. McGibbon, 13; Ure, 21, v. McAlister. 33; Chiplin, 25, v. Goodwin, 10: Kelly, 19, v. Loane, 14; Russell, 27 v. Hosking, IS. Section B.—Whittle, 23, v. "Wakerley, 9; Ritchie, 24, v. Keys, 22; Robertson, 22, v. Loffley, 11; I-larvey. 22, v. Hollows, 9; Baker v. Eaves, unfinished. Section C. —Bremner, 23, v. Ramsey, 10; Clark, 25, v. Bainbridge, 11; Melville, 20, ■v. Naylor, 10; Walker, 25, v. King, 20. Section D.—Harper, 28, v. Brackebush, S; Truscott, 25, v. Phillips, 25; unfinished games, McKee v. Coltliurst, "Wells v. Branch, Crowley v. Jury. Section E.—-Crowley, 25, v. Sainty, 12; Gordon (St. John's), 26, v. Fowkes, 37; Scantlebury, 19, v. Maher, 16; Warren, 21, v. Gordon (Opotiki), 20. THIRD ROUND Section A.—Goodwin, 30, v. Moody, 10; Robertson, 21, v. McGibbon, 13; Chiplin, 24, v. Loane, 17; Hosking, 25, v. Ure, 17; Russell, 30, v. Kelly, 20. Section B. —Baker. 29, v. Keys, 35; Wakerley, IS, v. Loffley, 13; Harvey, 22, v. Eaves, 13; Ritchie, 23, v. Robertson, 15; Kerr, 16, v. Whittle, 33. Section C.—Pakes, 26, v. Dickson, 19; Clark, 17, v. Bremner, 13; Brighting, 21, v. Bainbridge, 13; Melville, 24, v. Ramsey, 14; Naylor, 19, v. Walker, 15. Section D.—O'Sullivan, 25, a*. Crowley, 18; Branch, 24, v. Jury, 31; Phillips, 23, v. Brackebush, 14; Harper, 22, v. Mclvee, 21: Colthurst, 19, v. Wells, 18. Section E.—Gordon (St. John’s), 2.8, v. Gordon (Opotiki), 17; Fowkes, 28, y. Saints*, 11; Warren, 23, v. Ewington, 15; Higgott, 24, v. Scantlebury, IS; Hill, IS, v. Maher, 17. CLUB BOWLING AVONDALE COMPETITIONS Following are the results ot club competitions conducted by the Avondale Bowling Club: Champion Singles.—Second round: Porritt beat Drake; Hanham beat Tait; Cunningham beat Simpson; Sutherland beat Darrick; Myers beat Beaton; Jones beat Harrison: . Harris beat Cairn; Ansel! beat Westren beat Wansbone; Johnston beat Pringle: Taylor beat Crawford: Fisher beat Willard: Clark beat Kelsall: -sunns beat Barnes. Third .round: Haniiam beat Cunningham; Myers beat Sutherland: Harris beat Jones; Drake beat Tait Darrick beat Simpson; Harrison beat Beaton; Cairn beat Anseil; Johnston beat Westren; Taylor beat Fisher; i\’unn3 beat Clark; Porritt a bye Handicap Singles.—Second round: Darrick beat Johnston; Taylor beat Cairn; Fisher beat Simpson; Jones beat Porritt; Willard beat Westren: Drake beat Crawford: Beaton beat Clark; Myers beat Brothers; Hanham beat Cairn; Anseil beat Beath; Harris beat —; Pringle beat Cunningham; Sutherland beat Tait; Kilsall beat Harrison; Kunns beat Harrison.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 894, 11 February 1930, Page 7
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