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BOWLING

TAURANGA TOURNEY TE AROHA RINK QUALIFIES (By Telegraph— Press Association) TAURANGA, Wednesday The Tauranga Bowling Club’s tournament was continued to-day in threatening weather. Results:— Section One Round Ij —Tauranga (Washer) *1 heat Epsom (Hooper) 17; Matata (Crabbe ; 26 beat Te Aroha (Rosenfeldt) 21; Carlton (Deare) 23 beat Cambridge (Lewis) 14; Auckland -Walker) 21 beat Frankton (Wheeler) 15; West End (Smith) & bye. Round 8: Tauranga (Washer}. 21, ▼. Matatnata (Crabbe), 17; Te Aroha (Rosen - feldt), 19, r. West End (Fraser Smith). 13; Cambridge (Lewis), 21, v. Epsom (Hooper), 15; Carlton (Deare), 19, Frankton (Wheeler), 17; Auckland (Walker), a bye. Round 9: Carlton (Deare), 21, ▼. T«urapga (Washer), 18; Auckland (Walker), 23, v. West End (Fraser Smith), 17; Epsom (Hooper), 28, v. Frankton (Wheeler), ID; Matamata (Crabbe), 20. ▼. Cambridge (Lewis), 10; Te Aroha (Rosenfeldt). a bye. Section Two Round 7.—Gisborne (Crowley) 17 beat Tauranga South (Pole) 15; Carlton (De Launay) 27 beat St. Heller* (Russell) 20; Te Puke (Palmer) 24 beat Tauranga (Moncur) 17; Tauranga (Tamblyn) 23 beat Onehunga (Pittand) 17; Otatiuhu (Gardiner) a bye. Round 9’. Tauranga (Tamblyn), SS. v. Carlton (de Launay), 15; Otahuhu (Gardiner), 19, v. Te Puke (Palmer), 18; Gisborne (Crowley), 20, v. Onehunga (Gatland). 11; St. Hellers (Russell), *7, v. Tauranga (Monrur), 21; Tauranga South (Pole), a bye. Round 9: Tauranga South (Pole), 28, v. Onehunga (Gatland), 20; Tauranga (Moncur), 34, v. Otahuhu (Gardiner), 21; Carlton (de Launay), 18 v. Gisborne (Crowley). 17; Tauranga (Tamblyn), 18. v. Te Puke (Palmer), 16; St. Hellers (Russell), a bye. Section Three Round 7.—Katikati (Clarke) 19 beat Rotorua (Fowkes) 15; Rapanul (Handley) 24 beat Gisborne (Moloney) 12; Buckland’s Beach (Brooks) 26 beat Mt. Eden (Delamore) 20; Pukekohe (Burrows) 21 beat Epsom (O’Callaghan) 18; Tauranga (Potter) a bye. Round 8: Rapanul -Handley), 24, v. Kp som (O'Callaghan), 14; Palmer (Fowkes 19, v. Pukekohe (Burrows). 13; Mount F<len (Delan ore), 30. v. G : .*borre (Moloney). 18; Hmkland’s Beach -Brooks), 22. v. Tauranga (Potter), 9; Katikati (Clark a bye. Round 9: Katikati ( Clark). 18. ▼. Puke kohe (Burrows). 16; Mount F.den (Dcln more), 29, v. Bapanut (Handley), it Rotorua (Fowkes). 17, v. Epsom (O’C.al laghan). 14; Tauranga (Potter . 25. v Gifthorne (Moloney; 7; Burklanrt’s Bear! (Brook*), a bye. The teams to quality Tor the semi-final Section 1: Auckland (Walker). Carllo (Deare), Te Aroha - Rosenfeldt), Taurang (Washer). Section 2: Carlton d* launay), Gis borne (Crowley). Tauranga Tamblyn > Section 3: Buckl’and’s Reach (BrooksKatikati (Clark/, Rapanui (Handley;-.

SHIELD BOWLING

MATCH ON SATURDAY AUCKLAND v. SOUTH AUCKLAND The feature of the programme fo Hamilton bowlers on Saturday will b the Hardley Shield mateh between thAuckland Bowling Centre and tin South Auckland Centre, to be playp on the greens of the Hamilton Club The Auckland Centre will be scndin 10 teams down. Bowlers taking par in the morning games will assemhl on the greens at B.i.*i a.m.. and tliosi engaged in afternoon games at 1.15 p.m. The Claudelands Club, which won both the Waikato Challenge Rinks Shield and the Challenge Pairs Shield last Saturday., will be playing ehallengi matches for the shields on Saturday against Railway and Frankloti. Tin champion teams of the Hamilton Whitiora, Cambridge and (Jlaudelanrlclubs will meet on the greens of th< Frankton Club in I tie champion rinks competition. Other bowling activity on Saturday will comprise ordinal’.' draws and club competitions. The Hamilton East Club’s tournament, previously announced as beinu played on Saturday, is scheduled for March 18. MATANQI OPENING NEW GREEN AND PAVILION The opening day of the Matang Bowling (Hub's season was held in beautiful weather, before a large at tendance of members and visitors. After welcoming visitors, the secretary. Mr T. Harper, railed on the patron. Mr 11. Robinson, to address the gathering. Mr Robinson said th* Matangi residents had Taken a progressive step in the formation of th** splendid bowling green. Much credit was due to the active committee an I members for voluntary work. A pavilion had also been erected by voluntary labour. Mr Robinson congratu lated the club, apil hoped it would have a successful season. Mrs Harper played the first bowl. Representative players were present fr«»m Hamilton. Frankton, Whitiora. Morrinsville. Ohaupo, Claudelands. Cambridge, Hamilton East and Carlton (Auckland;. A friendly tournament had been arranged, and play continued until late in the evening.

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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20732, 16 February 1939, Page 13

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BOWLING Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20732, 16 February 1939, Page 13

BOWLING Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20732, 16 February 1939, Page 13

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