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BOWLING

I HAMILTON EAST TOURNEY WINNING HONOURS TO SKLENARS The Hamilton East Bowling Club's fullrink tournament. on Saturday proved very successful, 16 teams competing under pleasant weatner r.nnlitioiis. At tile end ot the live rounds two teams, sklenars and Shirley, were etiual with lour wins each, ami in me play-off Sklenars won 7—5. Results: Fourtn Round.—Blincoe 19 v. Aitken G; Pilkingtnii y v. H. Chapman 9; Fraser 21 v. Davies 3: Cann 12 v. Webster 6; Sklenars 11 v. Kellv U; miirley in v. Graham 6 : Frost l» \. Gail 4; W. Chapman l 3 v. Bourke 12. Fifth Round.—Graham 10 v. \V. Chapman 5; I ra.-er 13 v. kelly 12: Cann In v. At ken III; sklenars 13 v. Davies 7; Hurley II Pilkiugioii 7; Frost In v. B. Chapman 13: Blincoe a v. Bunrke 7; Webster ; v. i,all 7. Summary: Sklenars and Shirley. each 1 wins; Aitken, B. Chapman and Cann, each 3j wins; Frost. Gall. Blincoe. Fraser, cacti 3 win?; Webster, Granam. \\. chapman, each 2 Wins; Pilkington. 11 wins: Bourke and Kelly, each 1 win; Davies, u win. HAMILTON EAST CLU3 The following are the results or the games played at the Hamilton East Bowling Club:— Wednesday Pairs: Fox and Cox beat Coe and Hirst; chapman and Lee Beat Butler and Campbell; McKenna and Kelly beat Miller and Mclntyre; Davies and Handley beat Curry and Smith. Handicap singles: Baumberg beat Mitchell. Leads and Seconds: Cox beat Whittaker; Johnson beat Cox. Rinks:Norton, King, Webster, llill (Public Works) beat Kirby, Davison, Coombes, Blincoe; McKenna, Hamilton. Lomas, Kelly beat Muir, TunneyclilTe, Edwards, Ilulme Williams Buttons: Whitiora and Karton beat Hunt and Whitehead. TARANAKI VISITORS REACH HAMILTON TO-NIGHT The representative party of bowlers froiu the Taranaki Centre mat lias been playing a series of matches with Auckland cii> and suburban teams during the past week, is uue to reach Hamilton to-nignt. The party comprises 30 piayers and eight women. Thames was visaed on aSturuay. To-uay matches were scheduled at Te Aioha. iu which opponents were chosen from Te Aruba, Y\ ami, llikutaia, Walton, Mutamata and Morrinsville. Hamilton (seven ituks) and Frankton Railway (two rinks) will play the visitors on tiie Hamilton Club's green to-mor-row morning, at 9.15, while in the afternoon the Taranaki party proceeds to Cambridge, where Cumbriuge (six rinks;, Leamington (two rinks) and Matangi (one rink; will be their opponents. on Wednesday play will be on trie Whitiora greens in tne morning and at Te Awamutu in the afternoon, while oil Thursday morning the play will be on the ; Ciaudelands greens, the ollldal visit concluding in the afternoon with a re-union of Taranaki visitors with South Auckland players who have vsited Taranaki. The re-unon will be on the Hamilton Club's greens. CLAUDELANDS CLUB Matthews Ferns.—Ballard, G. Moore, O’Connor. Robb (.holders) 22 v. Kenyon, Bones, Woodcock, Sayers (challengers; Ordinary Draw. —Chapman, F. Moore, Webber 22 v. Lye. J. It. l ow, Fisher, Wilkinson 19; Patou, Gudex, McCullough, Paterson IS v. Adam, Blackmore, Marnane, Speight 10; Brown, Sea-brook, Hamilton, Llndrum 20 v. Purdie, Peters, Mead, J. Carter 17; WeaUierley, Boardinan, Thorpe, W. Carter 2 5 v. Tombs, Lowe, siiell, Millington 17; Burgoyne, Blacklock, Robson, Goodwin 20 v. Going, Aldridge, Henderson, Fruish 20; Lamprell, Godfrey, Butt, Peterson 25 v. McGowan, Hunter, Kingston, Baker 17. HAMILTON CLUB Ordinary Draw.—T. Aiken, D. C. Cook, Dunkley, If. Morris 27 v. L. Morris, Silvester, Or abb. W. curtels 7; Misson. Clare, McKay, Pomeroy 19 v. Heyworth, Hall, Dmgie, Lambie 17; Perrow, sinclare, Leek 23 v. Allerwick, Osborne. Masters 13; Short. D. G. Andrews, Swain IS v. Robertson. Coutts, n. Hill 10; 1 ley wood, Baird 22 v. Roisterer, Sims 19: Hunt, Ferguson, , Sullivan, W. Graham 2 1 v. Blunt, P. S. Haw ken, J. Roves, A. H. Morgan Is. champion Rinks.—llanipson, W. Freeman, G. Taylor, N. Bell 17 v. E. W. Taylor, D. Andrews, L. Barton, G. Wilkes 13. This leaves Bell to meet Wilkes in the final. WHITIORA CLUB Mason, Stars, Bergerson, Coates, A. Choat, F. Booth IS v. Cockhead, McLaughlin, Whellan, Elliott 17. Ordinary Draw.—Wait, Frew, Downes 26 v. Truman, T. B. Booth, Davis 17; Jenkins, Redfern, Irvine 2>B v. Bone-liam, G. Earl, F. Woodhali 21; Roseraian, L. Woodhall, W. Choat 2 5 v. Gyde, lledgcock, Watkins IS; Hall, Hammond, Davey, J. Nelson 24 v. Allan, Grylls, Jonathan, A. Smith, 11; Barker, Tonkin, Alker, street 17 v. Fitzgerald, Morrison, Gittos, House, 17; Gluckman, Isaacs, Brown, Wycherley 2-i v. Pickup, Meltzer, Mud-ford, Bergerson, S; Tootill, Dempster, Apple gar d, W. Smith 25 v. Pickering, Gardiner, Norman, Sing 11. FRANKTON CLUB Gilmore, McCready, O’Connell 13 v. L. Anderson, Forster, Alker 10; Kelly, El well, Sole 12 v. Ross McCready, Rockell, 16; McLennan, Stewart, Samson 20 v. Munro, Rendle, Millar 21; Stevens. Alker, sen., Judge 2u v. Comer, B. Andersob, Rockell

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Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21372, 17 March 1941, Page 2

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BOWLING Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21372, 17 March 1941, Page 2

BOWLING Waikato Times, Volume 128, Issue 21372, 17 March 1941, Page 2

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