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BOWLS.

THE PLAY ON SATURDAY. The Senior Pennants were advanced another stage on Saturday. Only two more sets of games remain to be played, and the''Wellington Club still maintains its unbeaten record. The following arc tho results fo far as tlicy have been sent in:— TE HIWI V. PETONE. At Te Hi'.vi. To Hiwi—C. Hill, Smith, Martin, E. J. Hill ( s .), 39; Pctonc-Mac-arthur. Smith, Ross, Southgate (s.), 5. Te Hiwi—Remington, Alpe, Campbell, Parata (<.), 21; Petone—Jones, Firth, Eenai, Coles (s.), IG. At Petone. To Hiwi—Cohen, Allen, AViggins, Ingram (s.), 20; Petone—Frccth, Mudge. Melhuish, Fowler (?.), 10. To Hiwi—Leatham, "substitute." Gilmer, Leighton (s.), 12; Petone—Stevens, Macarthur, Hay, Wvlie (?.), 27. Totals—Te Hiwi, 95; Petone, SS. KARORI V. THORNDON. At Karori. Karori—Lewis, Burdekin. Ross, J. T. King (s.), IS; Thorndou—Williams, , Hemsley, Dryden is.), IS. Thorndon—Brandon, Roualdson, Mason, Jackman (?..), IS; Karori—Lloj-j, Eagle, Crawford, M'Lcnnan (s.), 23. At Thorndon green. Thorndon—Petersen, Spencor, Saunders, Dimock (s.), 13; Karori—Smith, Shortt, Cox, Magnus (s.), IS. Thorndon—Matthews, D. Y. Wilson,* Conlin, Brightwell (s.), 21; Karori—Sunlev,. England, Williams, Roberts (s.), 21. Totals—Karori, S3; Thorndon, 70. NEWTOWN V. JOENSONVILLE. At Newtown. Newtown—Hanson, Laughton, Topp, Price (s.), 20; Johnsonville—Orr, Green. Taplin, "Sloane (s.), 13. Newtown—Mayo, H. Sexton, Barnes, J. J. Roberts (s.), 20; .Tohnsonville—Styles, Jerusalem, Belhune,' Wallace (s.), 20. At Johnsonville. Newtown—Bailey, Scott, Kerr, J. Brackenridga (s.), 24; JohnsouvilU—Morgan, Bould, Petrie, Thompson (s.), 17. Newtown—Noble, Williams, Powell, Webb (s.), 20; johnsonville—Wackrow, Robertson, Turner, Mans,on (s.), 20. Totals—Newtown, 81; Johnsonville, 70. KELBTJRNE V. KHANDALLAH; Kelbnrne—Drury, Waddie, Blanchard, M'Arthiir (s.), 31; Khandallah—Wait, E. Plimmer, P. Burk, Naldcr (s.), 10. Kelburne—Mantcy, Maro,uis, Williamson, Duguid <s.), 30; Khandallah—Loe, Taylor, Fleming, M'Artbur (s.), 9.. Kelbnrne—Hamerton, T. Gray, Routley, Miller (s.), 29; Khnndallah-Burke', Clark, Thomson, Davcy (s.), 9. Kelbnrne—Baldwin, Harton, Kelly, E. C. Gannaway (s.), 31; Khandallah— Williams, Finn, Ba'tham, Plimmer (s.), 14. Totals-Kelburue, 121; Khandallah, 42. WELLINGTON V. VICTORIA. Wellington—H. Frost, Grenfoll, F. Laurensou,' Dall Is.), 21; A'ietoria—Towslcy, Townsend, Kitto, Bary (s.), 18. Wellington— Ledger,' Kuapp, Leslie, Webb (s.), 22; Victoria—Avery, Stevens, Scott, Mayer (s.), 17. Tho results of the games played at the Victoria Green did not come to hand.

NEWTOWN CLUB. Edwin Feathers. Challengers (Karori)—Dickerson, Burns, Lewer, Cooper (s.), 21; holders (Newtown)—Warwick, Duff, A. Pollock, Wylie (».). 21. A very evenly-contested game throughout, resulting in a tic. An extra head was played, when Karori scored two— the skip with his last bowl drove and cut, out Newtown's two spots. In a game for the Diamond Buckles, Pollock and Duff (challengers) outplayed Roberts and Noble (holders), and won by tho largo margin of 32 to 18. Senior pairs—Wylie and Leahy, 23; v. Mayo and Sexton, 15. Underwood Cup—H. Sexton, 23; Powell, IS; Crengel, 2(1; Mayo, 18. Veterans' Match—Danks, 2S; Meyrick, 10. Colts' Competition-AV. H. Chittey, 8; W. F. Claxton, 4. In thrco challenge games for tho Ranson Shield, the holder, J. Mayo, defeated J. Crowes bv 1!) to 17; H. Ranson, 21 to 15; and W. F. Richards, 25 to 10. I : JUNIOR STARS. Kelburne-Scott, Prof.- Kirk, Wakelin, M'Call (s.), 27; Karori-Atkin, Gregg, Watchman, Ncvillo (s.), 9. THORNDON CLUB. Shamrocks. Holders—Anion, Hall, Gamble. Hatch (s.), 2S; challengers-Greig, Staff,- Freeman, Nimmo (s.), 14. HUTT CLUB. Some exciting games were . played by members of the Hutt Club on Saturday in _ both the junior and club championships. Following are the results:— Junior Championship. Third round—Casey 25 v. Simpson 14. Semi-final—Casey 22 v. Parker 16. Final—Johnston IS ■v. ■ Casey 17. ■ Club Championship. Third round—Hollard 18 v. Eddie, 10. Semi-final—Trevethick 25 v. Eddio 9. Final—Hollard 24 v. Trevethick G. PETONE CLUB. Senior Pennants. Petone—Stephens, M'Arthur, Hay, Wylie (5.,) 27. Te Hiwi—Letham, Marsden, Gilmer, Lcighton (s.), 15. Petone—Frceth, Nudge, Mellmish, Fowler (s.), 8; Te Hiwi-Cohcn, Allen, Wiggins, Ingram (s.), 20.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1068, 6 March 1911, Page 8

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BOWLS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1068, 6 March 1911, Page 8

BOWLS. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1068, 6 March 1911, Page 8

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