Lawn bowls at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games

The lawn bowls competition at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games took place in Cardiff, Wales from 18-26 July 1958.[1]

Lawn bowls
at the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games
VenueCardiff
Dates18–26 July 1958

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Singles
Phineas 'Pinky' Danilowitz

Percy Baker

Bill Jackson
Men's Pairs
John Morris
Richard Pilkington

John Myrdal
Rudolph van Vuuren

William Yuill
Hector Philp
Men's Fours
Norman King
John Bettles
Walter Phillips
John Scadgell

Wilfred Randall
Edward Stuart
Edward Williams
Norman Snowy Walker

Alex Pascoe
Charles Bradley
Basil Wells
Ronnie Turner

Results

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Men's Singles - Round Robin

Pos Player P W L Pts
1 Phineas 'Pinky' Danilowitz1110120
2 Percy Baker118316+
3 Bill Jackson118316
4 W D Jones117414
5 Glyn Bosisto117414
6 James ‘Ham’ Pirret116512
7 Eric Liddell115610
8 Roy Fulton11478
9 A B Williams11478
10 John Weir11386
11 John Linford11386
12 Harry Hall111102

+ Silver medal play off
Baker beat Jackson 21-18

Men's Pairs - Round Robin

Pos Player P W D L Pts
1 John Morris & Richard Pilkington11100120
2 John Myrdal & Rudolph van Vuuren1180316+
3 William Yuill & Hector Philp1180316
4 Ronald Marshall & Allan Rafton1170414
5 William Rosbotham & Percy Watson1170414
6 Fred Horn & Harold Shapland1160512
7 Sandy Houston & George Dewar1160512
8 C C Ma & Robert Gourlay1150610
9 W John & J H Lewis114078
10 A Graham & W Careful113086
11 J Kerr & D Smart1110102
12 Gordon Bewhay & Billy McDowell1110102

+ Silver medal play off
South Africa beat Southern Rhodesia 17-10

Men's Fours - Round Robin

Pos Player P W D L Pts
1 Norman King, John Bettles, Walter Phillips, John Scadgell1190218+
2 Wilfred Randall, Edward Stuart, Edward Williams, Norman Snowy Walker1190218
3 Alex Pascoe, Charles Bradley, Basil Wells, Ronnie Turner1180316
4 Richard Gillings, William Pope, Arthur Baldwin, George Makin1171315
5 Augusto Pedro Pereira, Alfred Coates, Mohammed B Hassan Sr., Raoul da Luz1170414
6 J Hampson, T Smetherhem, G Ferguson, A Hodge1161413
7 E Jones, D Prosser, J Griffiths, L Hill1160512
8 G Best, T L Henry, J Webb, P G Crossey114078
9 C Cochran, J Trowsdale, R Roberts, S Strachan114078
10 Robin Andrew, Stanley Snedden, Jeff Barron, Bill Hampton113086
11 Tom Williams, Fred Tucker, Arthur Crossley, Cyril Cracknell112094
12 Bert Gallagher, Stirling Shields, Harry Gardler, Harry Robertson1100110

+ Gold medal play off
England beat South Africa 22-13

References

See also

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