HAMILTON BOWLING
MORE GREENS OPEN -- - ( ORDINARY DRAWS PLAYED Although light rain Tell earlier in the l day. Hamilton bowling greens were in good condition on Saturday when Turther clubs opened their greens Tor play. Good attendances were the order at the various greens, all of which were showing the heneilt or careful lending throughout the winter. Ordinary draws were played i by most clubs. WHITIORA SEABON Summer bowling opened on Saturday at Whltiora with the following games:— uluckman, Hammond, A. Clioat, W. Choat 18 v. Drake, Mudford, B. O. Bergerson F. Booth i»; Pickeran, McLaughlan Coates, Whollan 2-6 v. Bergerson, Gardner. T. B. Booth, Davis 17; Wait. Brown, Cooper, F. Woodhall 16 v. Borieh, Towers, A. smith, A. P. Neil son -24; Isaac, Dempster, J. Nelson, street 15 v. Carson, Godfrey, L. Woodhall, Elliott 22. GAMES AT HAMILTON EAST PRESENTATION TO MR O'NEIL The Hamilton East Bowling Club’s green i was opened for play on Saturday although the. season lias not olllciaTly started. The green was in splendid order. During the afternoon a presentation of a crystal set was made to Mr O’Neil, who . i- leaving the district, by the club president, Mr J. Karton, who expressed re- | gret at Mr O'Neil's departure. Games were played as follows during | the week-end:—Whittaker, Campbell , Hamilton, Williams 22 v. Bullock, White | head, 1.. Webster, Blincoe 10; Teague | Miller, Butler, Chapman 23 v. GilTedder j Will-. Davies, Lomas 19; Keeley, Hand- ■ lev, T. Coornbes 22 v. B. smith, F. Young, 1L Webster 21; Walsh, A. McLennan, A Hirst# J. Karton 21 v. 1.. Johnstone. S Kirby, P. Kelly, F. Mitchell 17; Walsh Cox," McDonald, llandley 22 v. Smith Hirst, \-hworth, H. Webster 13; Campbell, Gil Tedder, 1.. Webster, P. k'efiy 22 v. Campbell, Whitaker, Davison, Fox 15; N. Kelly. Whitehead, Sklenars, Coombe--17, v. Ferguson. Sterritt. Norton, Blincoe 20; Mathers, Kirby. Butler, Karton 17 V. Desmond. Lee. Hamilton. Lomas 20. FRANKTON RESULTS MAJOR HAINES ELECTED PATRON I At the Franktou Junction Bowline I Club'- grefln on Saturday tlie* new ly elect- » ed president. Mr T. Luxton. welcomed j those present. Members stood in silence I as a mark of respect to the memory of i the late Mr ri. T. Held, who was patron !or the Hub. and the late Mr 11. \\. Lucas a past nresident. Major L. E. Haines, D. 5.0.. was eleclcd i P *The following games were played:—Mc- ! t ;p.in 80-s. Millar, Exe.lby 19 v. Rondle. I Kerr, connew. Rockell !5; l.arsen. B. 1 Anderson, Whinera.v, I.uxton 2 4 v. ( ami *, stuart. Morris. O'Connell 17; Gilmore. A Anderson, Daysh, Samson 22 v. Jones ilarris, Aiker 2t. HAMILTON CLUB Oniv. a few- games wore played in the afternoon's draw at ihe Hamilton Bowling club’- greens as a number or rinks were taking part in the Cambridge one-day t ' J 'ip l ‘sults nt werc:—Grigg. Edwards, Vv alke: is v Leak. Gallagher, Graham 17; Baird, ' j nun;. Atkins. Crowley 15 v. Kinnis. Haywood*. Butt. .* uivckley 15: Parr. Casey 1 ?waia 2u, v. Hey worth, I'erguson, Buye: 13.
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21231, 30 September 1940, Page 10
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