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BOWLING

TAKAPUNA TOURNEY The sections for the tournament to be held at the Takapuna bowling green on June 3 were drawn as follow: Section A—Audley, S’. A. Smith, Adamson. Eagleton, Denison, Morgan. Section B—Cutler, Bennet, Perry, Maher, Bridge, Lowe. Section C —Hanna, Dick, Ogilvie, Thompson, ICnaggs, Fraser,

CAMBRIDGE CLUB Following are the results of games held on the Cambridge bowling green on Saturday: D. Burke, R. White, Sands, Easter, 22, v. Phairn, Gianville Harris, N. Hill, 14; Allan, O’Toole,’ Hulme, b. R. James, 19, v. G. E. Clark, Runn, Boagey, Butler, 16; Perkins Cooper. McCathie, 23, v. Rogers Rich-’ ards, Hooker, 17.

ROTORUA GAMES Front Our Oxen Correspondent ROTORUA, Today. . Several games in the championship singles of the Rotorua Bowling Club were decided on Saturday, the weather being beautiful but decidedly cold ■When the sun set. There were several CiOSO and exciting finishes. The game between Lindsay and Butt was marked by ups and down. Butt led in the first stages. A run of 4, j, 2 to say gave him the lead. .Butt replied with 1,4, l. again putting' him ahead. One only was the difference in his favour at the fourteenth. A quartet and a single put him six ahead at the sixteenth. Lindsay annexed 4 of the o remaining ends, scoring six which gave him victory on the post. Both players scored two fours each. Lindsay led Manson by two on the 18th. iwo singles gave him a lead of 4 When the twenty-first came. Manson finished with a single. An astonishing game was that between Jones and McDowell The latter was five points to the good at the seventeenth and the outlook was very promising, but again was exemplified the uncertainty of bowls, for Jones finished with. 2, 1. 2,4, and won. Mold had the better of the’ game wnli Fitzgerald. He was 17 to 7 on the twelfth Fitzgerald then came to light with L, 1, 2, 1, but was unable to sustain the effort. The others were won by wide margins. The details are as follow: _Lindsay, 21, v. Butt, 20: Lindsay, It. v. Manson, 14: Jones, 21, v. Me-’ Dowell, 17; Mohi. 22, v. Fitzgerald. 17; Jones, IS, v. Lee, 12; Manson, 26, v. Moiu, if. jsievuana, ii, y, Wa*L, ifc.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 982, 27 May 1930, Page 14

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BOWLING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 982, 27 May 1930, Page 14

BOWLING Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 982, 27 May 1930, Page 14

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