BOWLS.
WELLINGTON CLUB. : Thn following arn the results of ganu ■played' on tho Wellington Club's green i Saturday :— Skinner, Mills, Thompson, Haybittle 'r. 30; M'Arthur, llyauis, Burnes, Whittle (b. " Speed, Bennett, Gibbes, Still (s.), 22; Ca laglian, Roberts, Wilson, Ledger (s.), 15. ISutlnr, Hall, Smith, Buddo (s.), 24; Mille Schlosh, Barron, M'Glnshan (s.), 17. Wylie, Arnold, Laarenson. Blake (s.), 21 Adams, Thomas, Leslie, i Lockie (s.), 20. Hustwick, ICnapp, Brunskill, E. J. Hill (s. 33; Boyd, Davy, Lawson, Gooder (s.), 8. Jones, Knox, Crease, Salmon (s.), 33; Grer fell, Pryor, Crane, llumc (s.), 22. Woodman, Foke, Sievewright, Moult (s. 23; Mowat, Fox, D. M'Lean, Ballinger (s.), ?0. Turner, Brewer, Edwin, Karston (s.), 18 Plimmer, Whitehouse, Frost, Geddcs (s.), 16. Wells, Luke, Evans, RussolHs.), 23; PhelpJennings, Grundy, Berry (s.), 22. '"'"" VICTORIA CLUB. Play on Saturday, on the Victoria Club , greens, was as follows: — . llamcrton Badges.—Holders—Martin, Hen" T. Mayer, Snaddon (s.j, 23; Witt, Kellj Hemingway (s.), 9. Townsond Buckles.—Challengers—Guise am Jas. Brackenridge, 39; holders—Vosselcr am Trevor, 5. Citizens' Life Badges.—Challengers—Hatcl and Barry, 23; holders—MacMarron ait Kitto. 21. Wells' Stars.-Challengers-Fossetto nn< Godber, 20; holders—Tucker and Hatch, 16. Ordinary games:— Hislop, Robinson,-Webb, Menelaus (s.), 29 Ai-niit, Allen, Evans, Hueston (s.), 22. ' Henry, 11. Mayer, Stemens, Redetone (s.), :\ Fossett'o, Tattle, Scott, Hemingway (s.), 15. White Wells, Fowler, Kitto (s.), 18; hell.nv M'Leod, Kelly, MacMorran (s.), 16. Warboys, Townsley, Kersliaw, Longton (s.) 24; Guise, Post, Avery, Bary (s.), 12. Gould, Langdon, Martin, Snaddon (s.), 5C Vosselcr, Robinson, Hatch, Trevor (s.), IG. Witt, Parton, Dixon, Mayer (s.), 2G; lurker Hampton, Godber, Varcoe (s.), 20. H. Longmoro, Mackay, Norwood, Brack-vi bridge (s.), 30; A. Longmore, M'Girr, Marks 1 The foliowing rinks will represent Victorii in the Senior Pennant Match with Petone oi Saturday next:— At home-Menelaus, Tattle,- Brackenridge Bary (5.),; Avery, Marks, Norwood, Mack (s) At Pctonc—Kitto, Baggett, Redstone, Hues ton (s.); Kelly, Fossctte, T. Mayer, Snadiloi NEWTOWN CLUB. The following games were played on th< '.Non-town green on Saturday:— - . . „„ Baiilio, Harroby, Sexton, Nancarrow (s.), 20 Jones, Hanson, Haigh, Price (s.), 19. : Evans, Haworth, J.J. Roberts (s.) 23; Bland, Sttaples, D'Emdcn, Hcndry (s.), 18 Sexton, Wakelin, Pollock, McLean (s.), 30 Williams, Evans, Merrick, - Underwood (s.), 30 McLay, Duff, Baillie, Laughton (s.), 27 Phillips, Topp, Pauling, Ramsay (s.), 13. Topp, Bailey, Crewes, Richards (s.), 20 Flvger, Luke, Mayo, Mcllwraith (s.), 18. Riggs, Black, Eoberts, Prince (s.), 29; Ed wards, Amos, Scott, Swiney (s.), 15. _ Kinniborgh and Chote, 24; Powell and God. bcr, 20. ■ ' , A ■-. ICARORI CLUB. Tlio following games were played on the Karori Club's greens on Saturday:— Tisdall Buckles.—Eagle, Bradnock, Henderson, Drydon (s.), 21; Taplin, Mann, Now. combe, Campbell (s.), 16. - Ca.thic Pins.—Hemsloy, McLennan, Lockett Cooper (5.).-lG; W. J. Williams, Magnus, England, Lloyd (s.), 24. Citizen's Lifo Badges. Dickcrson and Townshend, 29; E. Spiers and Cook, 21. Club game.—Dasent, Tarr, Shalders, J. F, Spiers (s.), 27; Wright, Crawford, Bennett, Lower (s.), 16. • . • „ , The following teams will represent Karon against the Thorndon Club in the Senior Pennant matches next Saturday. At Thorndon.—Shaldors, Dryden, Dickerson, Bennett (s.); Lower, Taplin, J, Spiers, Townsbond (s.). At Karori.—W. J. Williams, Campbell, England, Lloyd (s.); Hemsloy, Cook, Lockott, Cooper (s.). KELBURNE CLUB. The following matches wero played on.Saturday : — • Gannaway Feathers.^-Challengers—William-son Hamerton, jun.,- M'Robie, Whiteford 25; holders—Blenlchom, Gannaway, jun., Baskiville, Gannawayi sen. (s.), 15. Citizens' Life Badges.—Holders—Gannaway, jun., Routley (s.), ■ 4-t; challengers—Knowles, Campbell, J.P. (s.), 19. Heath, Dawson, J. ,G., Routley, Whiteford (s.OO; Anderson, Keardon, Johnston, Routley, It. (s.), 18. Baskiville. Coull, Dinnie, Lane (s.), 22; Drury, Cumming, Hamerton, sen., Knowles (s.), 13. Hamerton, - jun.. Baldwin, Gannaway, sen., M'Eobio (s.), 21,- Rutter, Gannaway/jun., Robieson, Campbell (s.), 11. Blenkhorn, Duguid, Dawson, T. C, Williamson :{s.),- 17; Hodgkins, Feist, Boal, Jameson (s.), 13. , i PROPOSED-\T!SIT TO SYDNEY. [BY TELEGBAPH.--rRESS ASSOCIATION.] \, ■ .." Atjcklasd, October 19. bowlers selected to join in the. projected visit to Sydney have been asked to discuss tho advisability of increasing the number of players to go on tho tour. The management, it is understood,; has received a dozen or so applications for positions in tho combination, and it is considered desirable to rescind tho 1-esolutioii previously carried limiting tUo number of players to twenty-six. As indicating tho interest that has been created in the trip, lCvrnay be mentioned that only two of the original twenty-six players selected have failed to deposit ■ the necessary guarantee of good faith, and' these through unforeseen circumstances having arisen. All the greens are in rather a backward state owing to the Recent unfavourable weather: NORTH ISLAND TOURNAMENT. : , [BY TELEGEAPIt.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.] ■ Auckland, October 19. 'The arrangements for the North Island bowling tournament, to be held in Auckland in January next, are well advanced, and a sucV cessful meeting is anticipated; The Auckland, Gral'ton, Ponsonby, Remuera.'and tho Carlton Clubs' greens have' been set aside for the tournament. The pah's and singles matches will bo played on tho one green. Reports received from. tho south indicate that much interest has been aroused in tho tournament, and a largo contingent of. visitors is expected. ,
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