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BOWLING.

BAY OF PLENTY TOUR. KATIKATI BEATEN. SOUTH AUCKLAND BOWLERS WIN. (By Telegraph—Special to Times.) TAURANGA, Saturday. The South Auckland bowlers played at Katikati yesterday afternoon. The glorious weather which has characterised the trip is still holding. Results (South Auckland mentioned first) : Raven, Walker, Going Mason 22 vWalsh, Pritt, Henry, Thompson 12. Roach, England, Clark, Clothier 23 v. Snowden, Lainer, Ilille, O’Neill 19. Awdry, Roberts, Surrey, Pilkington 38 v.. Holds, Connell, Gee, Sharp 13. Andrews, A. Bowler, Maingay, Bliss 12 v. Andrew, Kayll, Henderson, Cronin 9. E. Bowler, Langkilde, North, Finch, 2S v. Walker, Watford, Cooper, McKay- 12. Kirk, Richmond, Dunkley, Rowe 26 v. Gallagher, Tunnicliffe, Thomas, Sloper 18. Total.—South Auckland, 149; Katikati, S 3.

A WIN AT WAIHI. MARGIN OF 14 POINTS. WAIHI, Saturday. Glorious weather greeted the arrival on the local green of the South Auckland bowlers to-day. The visitors, who were welcomed by the Mayor, Air W. M. Wallnutt, and the president of the Waihi Club, Mr J. McDermott, had a very enjoyable game, six rinks being occupied, the honours going to the visitors by 143 lo 129, or a margin of 14. The details are as under, visitors being mentioned first: — Martin, Roberts, Rowe, Pilkington 21 v. Burnett, Hutchinson, McPherson, McDermott 23. Langkilde, BJuck, Mason, Lineh 25 v. Brown, Speak, Dare, Brady 10. Kirk, Walker, Dunkley, North 27 v. McCormick, Boswell, Taylor, Mannix, 18. Roach, Awdry, Bliss, Alaingay 15 v. Hill, Yates, Mullins, McGonagle 22. Raven, Clarke, Andrews, Going 23 v. Thompson, Stamp, Dunstan, Farrell 16. Bowler, England, Surrey, Clothier 17 v. Langer, Holmes, Hayes, Pauli 21. Pairs Match. —A. Bowler and Richmond 15 v. Cornthwaite and Lorimer, 19. TE AROHA v. MORRINSVILLE. The inter-club night match between Te Aroha and Morrinsville resulted in a decisive victory for Te Aroha by 141 lo 95. The following were the results (Te Aroha teams being mentioned first) : —- 11. Rosenfeldt C. Stuck, Ray, 11. Petersen, 21, v. Skinner, Welch, Sanders, Donald, 15. Toms, Sleep, Lockyer, J. Heathcote, 28, v. Hodges, Turner, Donaldson, S. Cornish, 15. Sellars, Tomich, Powell, Childerhouse, 32, v. Moffalt, Woodley, Ling, Crowe, 14. P. Tapp, Cornish, Schell, P. Heathcote, 24, v. Mallett, Butler, Cameron, Hetherington, 9. Austin, Gaw, Gray, Andrews, 27, v. Lecce, Cowley, Cochrane, Buchan, 15. L. Tapp, T. Rowe, Palmer, Kriskovich, 9, v. Soames, Mulcahy, Meharry, Branch, 27. AUCKLAND CHAMPION PAIRS. AUCKLAND, Saturday. The final game in the champion pairs tournament took place yesterday between Gladding and Jcnkin, holders of the Dominion pairs title, and Elliott and Wetheritt. Both pairs represented the Carlton Club. The game resulted in a win for the Dominion champions, who, by their latest achievement, have estsablislied a record, not only in winning two important events, but also in winning 18 games in succession. The final score was:—Jenkin, 19; Wetherilt, 14. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION. MEETING NEXT TUESDAY. With a view to the formation of a Public Service Bowling Association a meeting will be held in Hamilton on Tuesday next, at which the proposal will be" fully discussed. There is such an association in Auckland and with the number who are likely to take an interest in (he game here, a similar organisation should also prove verv successful. The object of the Association, to promote goed fellowship among members by holding such tournaments as the executive determines each season, should, in practice, meet with the same marked success in Hamilton as has been experienced in Auckland. Servants and superannuated servants of the several public departments are eligible for membership. It is to be hoped that the meeting next Tuesday will be largely attended so that the scheme will get an enthusiastic start off in this centre.

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 8

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BOWLING. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 8

BOWLING. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 8

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