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GREYTOWN

BOWLING TOURNEY

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

(“Times-Age" Special.)

-i Amid somewhat chilly conditions the Greytown section of the Anniversary . Day bowling tournament was played . yesterday. Rinks were present from ; Masterton. Carterton and Martinbor- > ough. The winning rink was skipped ■ by .Mr. W. S. McLeod, who secured 4 ; i wins and 76 points. The rink was as I follows: R. Hill. A. G. Peterson. T. Con- ' nolly. McLeod (s). The prizes for the ’ hidden number were both won by G J Hughan’s team from Carterton. The '(following were the results of play:— ; Hendry. 2 wins, 3 losses, 64 points; ( Kenning, 2 wins, 2 losses. 1 draw, 54 points; Riggs. 3 wins, 2 losses, 55 points; 'I Higgison. 4 wins. I loss. 67 points; Bar- | ber. 2 wins. 3 losses. 56 points; Hughan. . I 1 win, 3 losses, 1 draw. 44 points; Lar--1 sen, 1 win. 4 losses, 47 points; Knell, 3 (wins, 2 losses, 56 points; McLeod. 4 i wins. 1 loss, 76 points: Williamson, 2 I wins. 3 losses. 48 points.’ j At the conclusion of the day’s play, ' Mr. T. Conolly, the president of the j Greytown Club, thanked the members ,of the visiting clubs for making the tournament such a success and presented the prizes to the winning players. The winning skip. Mr. McLeod. re- , plied on behalf of his team and stated i that he was pleased to see the two | colts. R. Hill and A. G. Peterson, play-j ing such good bowls. SWIMMING — CARNIVAL YESTERDAY. The Greytown Swimming Club held its open carnival yesterday afternoon. Visiting swimmers were present from Petone, Lower Hutt. Martinborough, Carterton and Masterton. ; i Ihe officials were as follow; Starter, I I Mr. I. Keltic; judges, Messrs. N. IL I Langford. G. Balfour; handicapper, Mr.' j R. Pickard; time-keeper, Mr. H. Keltic' i diving judge. .Mr. R. Pickard; secretary | Mr. M. Keltic; assistant-secretarv Mr i P. Allen. Ihe results are as follow; — Junior girls. 25 yards,—M. Stewart 1. J. Bouzaid 2; time. 24 4-ssec. Junior boys, 25 yards: Gleeson (Mastorton) 1. N. Hay (Greytown. 2. Time

23 1 -ssec. I Intermediate Boys.—First heat; B. Desmond <Carterton) 1. C. Anker I (Gres town) 2; time, 34sec. Second! heat: G. Stubbs (Carterton) 1, A. Pinfold (Carterton) 2; time, 35 3-ssec. Ihird heat: L. Burborough (Hutt) I, 1 Craig (Martinborough) 2; time. 32sec. Fourth heat: I. .McKenzie (Greytown) 1. D. Routley (Hutti 2; time. 42 l-ssec. Final: B. Desmond 1, I. McKenzie 2 - ' time, 38 l-ssec. " I Ladies. 50 yards.—N. Keltic (Grevtowm 1. G..Corkc (Masterion) 2; time, 40 3-ssec. Open Diving.—F. Sexton i.Mastertom 1. R. Major (Masterton) 2. T. Quinn and Q. Desmond (Carterton) equal 3. I Men’s 50 yards—First heat: L. Turner ! (Martinborough) 1. Kelly tMartinborough) 2; time, 36 2-ssec. Second heat. ; Baker 1. Q. Desmond <Carterton > 2'l time. 33 l-ssec. Third heat: R. Mouat ! (Greytown) 1. Rodgers <Hutl) 2; time, I 34 4-ssec. Final: 1.. Turner (Martinborough' 1. R. Mount (Greytown) 2;' time. 32 l-ssec. Backstroke. 59 yards L Burborough ; (Hutti I. T. Quinn (Carterton) 2’ time j 49 l-ssec. h-am> race: Greytown A 1. Carterton j Cups of tea were supplied t<> the) swimmers by Mesdames H Kellie ’ Chas. Brown. R Daws-.m and R. Anker j A most enjoyable dance was held in j the evening in the Oddfellows’ Hall. I Mr. I Hood capably carried out the' duties of ?,! C. The Ltici:,’. Sj i.‘ competition was won by Miss B Feast and Mr G Brunton, and the M.mte Carlo waltz bv Miss ,M ! Julius and Mr. B. Trolman. Mr. J Kyle, of Pe’.one, thanked th.- ’ club and Mr. Pickard f-.r the enjovabhtime they had had i Personal. Miss Eunice Bouzaid. .if Main Street / Greytow.-: is !e: ving today .m a \ isil u,| I iannevii kv. Ihe mans- friends ~f the Rey Biimi' - held W.l! be phased to Hear he is able ( ( to ;;et about again after being in the I • Greytown Hospital for some weeks. j Greytown Pictures. Owing to the lengthy programme to be screened tonight al tin- Greytown! pictures patrons are advised that the' programme will start promptly al 7.45 j (/clock.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 January 1941, Page 7

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GREYTOWN Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 January 1941, Page 7

GREYTOWN Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 January 1941, Page 7

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