BOWLS.
VICTORIA CLUB. Diamond Buckles. The Wellington Club sent a formidable pair on Saturday to do battle for the Diamond Buckles, but had to return defeated: Barry and Brackenridge, 17; Brunskill and Bell, 11. ■ Wells Stars. Tucker and Hatjh, 25; Houldsworth and Mcston, 14. Marks Singles. Norwood, 25; Bedstone, 16. Junior Singles (final). H. Longmore, 21; Bastings, 15. Other Games. M'Leod, Watson, Hislop, Mack (s.), 31; Youmans, Armit, Powell, Reid fs.), 19. Allen, M'Hutoheson, Mackay, Kibblcwhite, (s.), 19; Dixon, Broad, Keith, Hemingway (s), 17. Hatch, Evans, Kitto, Scott (?.), 21; Kcllow, Marks, MacMorran, Snaddnn (s.), 17. Trevor. Spear, Fisher, Hueston (s.), 17; Mitohcll, Giblin, Varcoe, Brackenridge (s.), 15. : Johnstone, Townsley, Guise, Bary (s.), 24; Avery, Butler, Gddber, Redstone (s.f, 16. Junior Pennants. Victoria v. Thomdon, on the Wellington Green—Victoria: Maclaurin; Castle, Davison, M'Girr. (s.), 21. Thorndon: Spencer, Pringle, M. Clark, Brandon (s.), 19. KARORI CLUB. Hope, Spiers, Cra.vfcrd, H. Roberts (s.), 34; Spiers, Mann, Cos, Hildreth (s.), 7. Senior Bowls. Newcombe,lß; Dryden, 17. Cook. Medals. Burn, Dickerson, 29; Cathie, Lloyd, 15. NEWTOWN CLUB. The following games were played on the Newtown,;Green on Saturday:— Flyger Thist'.-s. Holders:' M'Whannell, Ranson, Williams, Topp, 24. Challengers: Watt, Munt, Pauling, Crewes, 16. Other Games • H. Sexton, Dauks, J. Brackenridge, Prince (s). 27; M'Lean, Powoll, A. Pollock, Wylie (s.), M'llwraith, Bailey, Nancarrow, Price"(s.); 26; Duff, Ramsay, Hendry, Laughton (s.), 13. ' Watson, Tovey, Chote, Barnes (s.), U; M'Dougall, A'shwoodjlfavo, J. Martin (s.),'l9'.'" ; S. Roberts, Phillips, ,Wakelin (s.), 21; H. H. M. Roberts,! Noble; Salmon (s.), ,17.;, J; \i-. ~,,; x WELLINGTON CLUB. * Tho 1 games were.played by members of'the Wellington Club on Saturday:-'. Glendinirig, Jennings, Grenfell, Boyd (s.), 15; Roberts, Compton, Skinner, Phelps (s.), 24. ' ~:,JV A llen ' Hustwick, Leslie, Ballinger (s.), 15; Whitehouse, Jvinvig, Still, G. Browmfe.), 29. i-rskine, Rudman, Drummond, Churchward (s.), ?8; Do Castro, Brodie, Flewellyn, L. Blundell (s.), 21. •.-■.•■■ . ■ ' . ■ - Blake, Barron, Knapp, Gibbes (s.), 22; Evans, Norton, Hynms, Lockie (s.), 21. p.- Hill, Greatbatch, O'Sullivan, E. J. Hill s.), 17;'Mowat, Wylie, Focke, Mayer (s.), 18. 11. A, J„ ir !j? r " tin 8 eamo of bowls was played on -the Wellington gTeen on Saturday last by teams skipped respectively byth-oHons. tho Ministors for Railways and Native Affairs. The railway team proved too good for their opponents, and won by the handsome margin of 29 to 16. The scores and teams were:—Railways: M'Lean Morris, Davy, Millar (s.), 29; Native and Stamps Departments: Murphy, Dickson, Hickson, Carroll (s.), 16. THORNDON CLUB. Ealey, Johnson, Chittoy, Kilgour (s.), 31; Stuart, Iraser, Stubbs, Jackman (s.), 17. Arden, C. Barraud, Gardener (s.), 20; Stevenson, Carroll,.Owen (s.), 18. ■ ■ • Clark, ' Ronaldson , Alves, Sloans (s.), 20; Christie, Quick, Wiggins, Dimock (s.), 20. : Greig, Hanlpn, Reading, W. Nathan (s.), 21; Riddick, Monnghan, Brico, Chambers (s.), 20. i'reeman, Allen, Hatch, Robertson (s.), 22; Murdoch, Gamble, Kerr, Dixon (s.), 15. PETONE GREEN. The following games between members of the Petone and Hutt clubs were played on tho former club's green on Saturday:— . Hutt: Allport, Ollcrenshaw, Jiidd, Treadwell ,(s.), 31. Petono: Smith, Gray, Hay, Reid (s.), 14. • Seymour, M'Gurk, Knight, F. Hendry (s.), 18; Bull, Johnson, Lowin, Jones (s.), 27. Stephens, Curtis, Elvines, Croft (s.), 26; Morris, Wakelin, Johnson, Maynard (s.), 10. LOWER HUTT GREEN. The third and final contest of the year for the Stevens-Ross Cup, took plac& on the Hutt green on Saturday last between the Hutt and Petono clubs, and resulted in a win for the former by 10 points. Following aro the particulars of tho games played; Hutt being first mentioned:— Eddie, Mackenzie, Trevethick. Callcnder (s.), 33; Cowie, Barlow.-Melhuish, W'ylie (s.), 7. Cohen, Elliott, Henry, Stevens (s.), 15; M'Arthur, Andrews, Southgate, Ross (s.), 33. Cuff, Howden, Mowbray, Macaskill (s.), 19; Finlay, CaTtor, Castle, Marsdcn (s.), 17. Totals: Hutt, 67; Petone, 57. Edwin Feathors. A. team of skips from Thorndon made a special effort to wrest the custody of the Edwin Feathers from the Hutt Club, and succeeded after a game that hung in the balanco on tho last head. Scores :-r Thorndon: W'ilson, Wiggins, Munro, M'Kerrow (s.), 26. Hutt: Pole, Barlow, Bollard, W. Hendry (s.), 24.
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