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ROTORUA BOWLING

SEMI-FINALS REACHED

TWO AUCKLAND TEAMS IN From Our Own Correspondent ROTORUA, Today. The Rotorua Bowling Tournament was continued yesterday, results of play being.as follow: TENTH ROUND Section A.—Goodwin, 20, v. McAlister, 14; Chiplin, 24, v.. Moody, 8; Robertson, 24, v. Kelly, 6; Loane, 25, v. Lie, 15; Hosking, 28, v. McGibbon, 21. Section B.—Wakerley, 27, v. Robertson, 26; Whittle, 21 v. Eaves, G; Ritchie, 28, v. Harvey, 5; Kerr, 10, v. Keys, 5; Loffley, 23, v. Hollows, 19. Section C.—Eremner, ID, v. Walker, 17; King, 20, v. Bainbridge, 15; Pakes, 25, v. Ramsey, 18; Naylor, 30, v. Dickson, 25; Brighting, 26, v. Clark, 23. Section D.—Wells, 20, v. Jury, 17; Colthurst, 25, v. Phillips, 16; Truscott, 25, v. Branch, 20; Crowley, 21, v. Brackebush, 9; McKee, 26, v. O’Sullivan, 17. Section E. —Gordon (Opotiki), 22, v. Hill, 15; Scantlebury, 19, v. Ewington, 18; Higgott, 22, v. Crowley, 13; Maher, 22, v. Fowkes, 14; Warren, 20, v. Sainty, 17. ELEVENTH ROUND Section A.—Kelly, 25, v. McGibbon, 19; Robertson, 30, v. Cliiplin, 11; Russell, 33, v. Ure, 12; Hosking, 29, v. Goodwin, 23; McAlister, 23, v. Loane, 20. Section B.—Loffley, 27, v. Eaves, 15; Harvey, 23, v. Baker, 17; Kerr, 26, v. Robertson, 25; Whittle, 23, v. Keys, 13; Ritchie, 24, v. Hollows, 2u. Section C.—Melville, 18, v. Walker, 10; Pakes, 23, v. Clark, 14; Bainbridge, 28, v. Naylor, 11; Bremner, IS, v. King, 15; Dickson, v. Ramsey, not played. Section D.—Truscott, 17, v. Colthurst, 16; Branch, 17, v. Brackebush, 11; Harper, 21, v. Phillips, IS; Wells, 21, v. O’Sullivan, 17. Section E.—Warren, 20, v. Crowley, IS; Hill, 24, v. Ewington, 22; Higgott, 16, v. Fowkes, 14; Sainty, 20, v. Gordon (St. Johns), 16; Gordon (Opotiki), 20, v. Maher, 15. SECTION WINNERS Section A.—Robertson (Onehunga), 9 wins. Section B. —Harvey (Devonport), 9 wins and 1 loss. Section C.—Brighting (Hataitai), 9 wins and 1 loss. Section D.—Truscott (Carlton), S wins and 2 losses. Section E.—Hill (Wellington), S wins and 2 losses. Robertson meets Hill and Harvey meets Blighting in the semi-final this morning, and the final will be played in the afternoon. ONEHUNGA V, TE PAPAPA Following is the result of an interclub bowling match between the Onehunga and Te Papapa Clubs, the fornames being mentioned first;—D. J. O i\eil, J. Kennedy-Ross, J. F. Green, S. Yella , 27, v g. Crichton, T. Pilkington, R. G. Speight, W. Moon, 14. VETERANS’ REUNION The thirteenth annual reunion of the Auckland Veteran Bowlers’ Association will be held on the Auckland Club’s greens on “T uesday next, commencing at 9 o clock. jhe usual luncheon will be served in the pavilion. Separate games will be played in the morning and afternoon The following are the names of the members taking part in both games:— Ashton, Arrowsmith, Angove, Adams Bouskill, G. H. Brooks, M. Brooks A* Benny, Block, Baggett, Baker, Bell, Brown, Bennett, Gage-Brown, Barker, I'. Clark, Coutts, Coe, Commons, Choyce Campbell, Cooper. Coldicutt. Carlaw, Christy, Culpan, Cutfield, Campbell, W. J. Cadness, Clark, Daniels, Dinnery, Dingle,i Davis, Dicketts, Dariow, Drummond, ‘Eagleton, Elliot, Edminston. Farrell, Ferguson, Fletcher, Gentles, Gray, Gerring, A. Good, E. Good, Gannaway, Garland, Harty, Hipkins, Hegman, Headdy, Hemus, Hooper, Haszard, Harding, Hood, Hewitson, Hendry, Howell, Hills, Kent, Ivirk, King, Kennedy, Lusher, Lowe, Little, Millan, McLeod, Michaels, M. McCallum. R. H. McCallum, P. McCallum, Mackay, G. J. Mackay, A. F. Mander, Moon, Morton, A. J. Morton, Miller, Mclvor, Mason, Nicholson, Newbegin, Newell (Avondale), Newell (Devonport), Norgrove, Mclntosh, Osmond, Oldham, Prime, Paterson, Price, Piggot, Readdy, Robertson, W. Reid. G. Reid, Robb, Stanfield, Scott, Sticlxbury, Smith, Spencer, Sutherland, Sawyer, Spence, Selby, Stevenson, Shaw, Schnaekenberg, Sakey, Samways, Speeehly, Captain Smith, Sissons, Surman, Tutt, Tudehope, Thornes, Tracey, Turner, Torrington, F. Taylor, Thomson, Towsey, Vickerman, Veale, Westphal, Wright, Walton, Westnay, Wyat£, Whitaker, Wilson, Warren, Watson.

PONSONBY TEAMS

The following teams will represent the Ponsonby Bowling Club in pennant matches tomorrow; V. St. Iteliers.—Sown, Buckle, Crow, J. McGregor, W. Moore, Coppins, McCarthy, Penny, McKeown, Waterworth, Carbines, Parsons. V. Devonport, at Devonport.—Lincoln, Hill, Buchan, Dick, Drummond, Payne. Buckland, Bridges, Elleray, Birmingham, Rolsc. Best. Inter-club match, v. Devonport, at Dcvqnport.—Mercer, Farrs, Bishop, Miller, Mulliner, Leggett, Stevenson, Fitzgerald. The club green will be open for electric light play on Monday evening. MANGERE TOURNAMENT Despite the unfavourable weather prevailing yesterday, the Mangere Bowling Club completed the full rink tourney set down for decision. Drizzling rain fell throughout the afternoon, but play wa3 not interfered with. Under the circumstances, the green was in splendid condition. and some spirited contests were' engaged in. Details of play are:— First Round.—W. Knight, 12, v. Willcox, 11; Hollier, 11, v. Venables, 20; Lippiatt, 16, v. Toy, 8; Prangley, 12, v. Rowell, 19; W. IV Knight, 4, v. Pegler, 18; R. P. Frill, 13, v. Turner, 7; Connor, 12, v. Rawnsley, 6; McCall lost to Gollan by default. Second Round.—Connor, 19, v. Turner, 12; Lippiatt, 15, v. Pegler, 11; W. Knight. 17, v. Rowell, 7; Prangley, 13, v. Willcox, 15; R. P. Hill, 10, v. Rawnsley, 11; Hollier, 5, v. Gollan, 12; W. R. Knight, 14, v. Toy, 13; Venables beat McCall by default. Third Round.—YV. Knight, 13, v. Gollan, 11; W. R. Knight, 17, v. Rawnsley, 8; Lippiatt, 12. v. Turner, IS: R. P. Hill, 13, v. Toy, 12; Connor, 16, v. Pegler, 10; Prangley, 7. v. Venables, 19: Hollier, 17, v. Rowell, IS; Willcox beat McCall by default. Fourth Round.—Rowell beat McCall by default; Hollier, 15, v. Willcox, 7; Prangley, 15, v. Gollan, 10; W. Knight, 22, v. Venables. 13; W. R. Knight, 20, v. Turner, 10; Lippiatt, 15, v. Rawnsley, 12; R. P. Hill, 6, v. Pegler, 13; Connor, 10, v. Toy, 9. Fifth Round.—Pegler beat Rawnsley bv default. Toy, 8, v. Turner, 21; W. R. Knight, 15, v. R. P. Hill, 11; Lippiatt, 8. v. Connor, 9; Gollan, 14. v. Willcox, 8; Venables. 15, v. Rowell, 10; Prangley beat McCall by default; Hollier, 12, v. W. Knight, 13. Final.—The final between teams skipped by W. J. Knight, Papatoetoe, and Connor, Mangere, each with 5 wins and no losses, will be played at 3.30 p.m. on Monday.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 6

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ROTORUA BOWLING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 6

ROTORUA BOWLING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 897, 14 February 1930, Page 6

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