GILMORE CUP BOWLS
HONOURS TO PAPATOETOE The final round of the Gilmore Cup competition, between the Papatoetoe ana Ho wick Bowling Clubs, was played on the former club's green yesterday afternoon. At the conclusion of play Mr. Selby congratulated the Papatoetoe Club on its success in retaining possession of the cup, and Mr. J. lranklin. president of the home club, suitably responded. In addition to the cup matches, two inter-club games were played Details are; GILMORE CUP First Round.—Bryant, Watson, Melvor, ■ l-luglies, Johnson 10; S. McCullough, Cowling, bmytheman, Knight 10, v. feeiby. Cox fepeechlay, Beckett 12. Second Round.—Bryant, Watson, McIvor, R. P. Hill 21, v. Selby, Cox, Speechlay, Beckett 8; S. McCullough, Cowling, Smytheman, Knight 10, v. Fu ■- neli, Hughes, Johnson 11. Aggregate - Papatoetoe SG, Howick 40. INTER-CLUB MATCHES Papatoetoe v. Howick.—First Round: Wills, Gane, Lucena, Brown 24 \ Jiowden, Sloman, E. Page, l’n ton 11; Ro Foss, Crawford* Bygravo 23, v. D. Page Roberts, Nesbitt, Gandy 12. Second lound: W ills, Gane, Lucena, Brown in y- ■*->• Page, Roberts, Nesbitt, Gandy it; Ross, I’oss, Crawford, Bygrave 13 y Rowden, Sloman, E. Page, Pat on’ 14l Aggregate: Papatoetoe SO, Howick 46. PAPATOETOE BOWLS The fifth round of the Papatoetoe Club competitions were completed yesterdav. Details ot results are:— A Grade Championship.—Rawnsley 19, \: Barker J, ,a i\; Crawford i McCullough 17; Willcox 14, v. Brown 13 : Ritchie 19, v. MeCallum 18; Booth 19, v! Wol^ er M clvor 20, v. Young 14: Waters 19, v. Civil ll; Nettlingham 20, \. Lucena 19; Smytheman 21, v. Carr 14; Cowling 20, v. Anderson 18. has Rawnsley. i:,v - ' • 1 • ,N lives; Booth, Melvor, Waters. Netclingham, Smytheman. Cowling. Brown, Parker Hill, S. McCullough, one life. Morgan Cup, handicap singles—Kricht 21. v. S. McCullough 19; Hill 21. v Rawnsley 14; Bygrave 21, v. Bayliss 14; Lucena 16. v. Boot] Anderson 11; Franklin 20, v. Thomas 21Buckton 2• . v. ( ,;■<] 2a; X- I ! v. Mclvor 21; 1 Knight has three lives; Thomas, S. Cullough, Parker Hill, Buckton, two lives; Rawnsley. Franklin, Cowling, Melvor, Lucena, Civil, one life. Championship Pairs.—R. McCullough, Knight 20, v. S. McCullough, Parker Hill TJ; VVat.son, R:.v.eN Franklin 19; McLarnon, Melvor 26, v. Daisley, Nesbitt 18; Booth. Lucena 19, v. MeCallum, Crawford IS; Walker, Cowling 20, v. Nettlingham, Smytheman 24; Civil, Bayliss, a bye; Parker Hill, Knight, Rawnsley, Bayliss have two lives; Melvor, Lucena, Smytheman and Franklin one life. Handicap Pairs. —Thomas, Rawnelsy 21, v. S. MrCuilomJ.i. Melvor 21, v. Cutforth, Knight 17; Booth, Willcox 14, v. Carr, Bayliss 22; Gubb, By grave 19. v. Jackson, Brown 29; Anderson, Cowling 22, v. Young. Civil 17. Cowling has three lives, Melvor two lives, Rawnelsy, Civil, Knight, Bayliss, Brown, one life. MANGERE RINK TOURNEY Keen competition was the order of ' held by the Mangere Bowling Ciub yejs+erday. Details of play are: A SECTION First Round. —Smith, McFarlane, Russell. Sheath, IS, v. Clark, Granger. Nicholls. Knight, 6; Harlock. D. Sutherland. Lindberg, Robertson, 16, v. Henwood, Saussey, R. Prangley, A. Prangley, 5; Culpin, Martin, Mclnnes, Murray. 15, v. Clark, Robertson, Sharkay, Codd. S; Hooper, Bruce, Lamb, De Launav, 7, v. MacCullay, Puddle, Boyne, Presl Second Round.— ! -■ L- un ty, 17. v. Prangley, 9; Robertson, 11, v. Preston, 14; Sheath, 20, v. Codd, 13; Murray. 17, v. Knight, 16. Third Round.—Robertson, 14, v. Knight. 12; De Launay, 9, v. Codd. 13: -Murray, 12. v. Preston, 14; Sheath, 17, v. Prangley. Fourth Round.—De Launay, 17. v. Jvnight, S; Robertson, 13, v. Codd. 9; Murray. 14, v. Prangley, 10; Sheath. IS. v. Preston, 13. Fifth Round.—Codd, 12, v. Preston. 14; Sheath, 14, v. De Launay, 12; yiurray, 14. v. Robertson, 10; Kniglit, 11, v. Prangley, 14. Aggregate.—Sheath, 5 wins, no losses: Murray. 4,1; De Launay, 2,3; Robertson, 2; C< dd. I. I; i Teslon, 4,1; ley, 1. 4; Knight, 0, 5. B SECTION First Round.—Pitt. Monty. Turner, Turner, 11, v. Jlollier. 12: Bolton, Coppins, Low, Gollan, 14. v. R. Kniglit, Blandford, House. McKenzie, 10; Crawford, Macaulay, Sykes Connor. 9, v. Williams, Dicketts, Aldred. Moss. 12. Second Round.—Gollan. 10, v. Ilollier. 14; Moss. 12, 1 15; v. T . —Hoi 6: Connor. IS. v. Gollan, 10; Moss, 18. v. Turner. 16. Fourth Round. —Moss. 15, v. Gollan. 13: Connor. 7. HolHer, 17: Turner. 6. v. Fifth Round.—Connor, IS. v. McKenzie, 10; Turner, 12, v. Gollan, 0; Moss. 14. v. Hollier, 11. —-Moss, 5 wins, no losses; Hollier, 4,1; Connor, 3,2; Turner 1 4McKenzie, 0,5; Gollan. 1. 4. nal. —The final between Sheath and will be played on the Mangere green on Monday, play t -j commence ai
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 915, 7 March 1930, Page 6
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