BOWLS.
d ANOTHER BOISTEROUS AFTERa NOON. j. Although the greens were all that could be desired on Saturday, the pleasure of J bowls was marred by a boisterous northd wester, which took a very important han<l > m tho lay of every bowl put up. The * iourth round of tho .Senior Pennants was j. played, with the following results: — » SENIOR PENNANTS. >- To Iliwi v. Victoria, s , r^, . Victoria Greeu. —To Iliwi—Cohen, lt M Clintock, Remington, Whittle (s.), 18; 1- Victoria—Martin, Marts, Haver, Norwood (s.), 31. i! f e Allen, Gilmor, Lock lt (s.), 15; Victoria—Fossctte, Hack, In--0 grain, Snaddon (s.), IS), j Iliwi—Td Kiwi—Matthews, a Skinner, Wiggins, Parata (s.), 18; Victoria—Varcoe, Moneluus, Vosseler, Hueston (s.), 21. Te Iliwi—Hill, Smith, Hayliittlc, Hill 0 (s.), 28; Victoria—Avery, Markma'nu, d IWnslcy, Bary (s.), l(i. jj Totals—Te Iliwi, 77; Victoria, 00. U Johnsonville v.: Wellington. 3 At Wellington—Johnsonville—Whackrow, Bould, Morgan, Sloane (.s.), 25; Wellington— Frost, Richards, Thompson, Webb (s.), 19. Wellington—Nielsen, Siniin, Allen, Still (5.),.25; Johnsonville—Green, , Townsend, Manson (s.), 2U. At Johnsonville'.—Johnsonville—O'Neill. Styles, Turner, Thompson (s.), 2G; Wellington— Jetfery, Williams, Kinvig, Hallinger (s.), 18. Wellington—Manz, Grenfell, Crane, ;t Portcous (s.), 23; Johnsonville—Rod, d Cane, Petrie, Wallis (s.), 17. k Totals—Johnsonville, 91; Wellington, 85. JUNIOR PENNANTS. Hataitai v. Victoria, j; Hataitai—Ballinger, Cheeseman, Har■i tin, Smith (s.), :>); Victoria—Tamblyn, )- Carter, Chapman, North (.?.), 10. 1 ONE-DAY TOURNAMENTS. ' s Given fine weather to-day, all the bowld ing greens should present a lively aspect. , Most of the city clubs have arranged ono- ;( day tournaments. On the Wellington o Club's greens a tournament is to lie play- '■ ed (in sections) for the president's and vice-president's medals, and there are to bo progressive tournaments on the Kelburnc and Newtown greens. i; THE AUCKLAND VISIT. 0 The Auckland bowlers now on tour in tho South Island will pay a visit to Wellington on Friday and Saturday next. On Friday they will plav against rinks' selected from the Victoria, Newtown, and 1 Hataitai Chilis. Two of the visiting rinks on Friday afternoon will be pitted against the executive of tho Northern Bowling Association. On Saturday niorn- ® ing tho visitors will meet members of tho j Thorndon and other clubs on the Thornc don green, and on Saturday afternoon r they will meet the members of the Wel- '* lington club on its own green. r, THE TE HIWI CLUB. 0 The To Iliwi Singlss Championship (for p the Georgetti Cup) will be played for on tho To Hiwi green to-day, commencing ij at 10 a.m. The sections have been arranged as follow: — ). A—Ballantyne, C. Hill, Robertson, Smith, Crenglo, Herbert, Harrison, Haybittle.. B—Gilmer, Whittle, M'Clintock, Georgetti, l'arata, Matthews, Nathan, Skinner. 1 C —Hogg, Lock, E. J. Hill, Coombes, Wiggins, Jlartin, Remington, and Tovcy. D—Brice, Campbell, Johnston, liulbert, Allan, Cohen, Alne, and C. Hill. NEWTOWN" CLUB. _ On Saturday Newtown had a bye in the Senior Pennant, and in tho Junior Pennant a win against Jolinsonvilln by default. Tho Champion Singles 'were brought to a conclusion, the winner of tho final beiug veteran Harry Price, who will thus represent the club at the champion \ of champions match to bo held on the Wellington Club's green on March 1. 1 "The Champion Pairs and Singles having been disposed of, a start has been ! made with tho Undevwoud Cup Handicap Singles, Junior Singles, and Colts' Singles. In the Underfrood Cup competition there are 50 entries, divided into S sections, viz., sr-ven of six players each, ami | one of eight; and the handicaps range , from scratch up'to 10 points. Ranson Shield Challenge Singles (shield presented by Mr. 11. liaiisori)—Claxton 17, J. Sexton 20. This is going lo prove a popular event, several challenges being already posted. • The shield remains the property of the club, but so soon as any competitor wins 12 staines, either consecii- ■' tivel.v or at intervals, the donor will in addition present one guinea for a trophy \ i- to bo .selected by tho successful player, to.r bo repeated as occasion requires. 1 V THE AUCKLAND TOUR. \ IBr TolecraDh.—Pross AEsoclitfon.! , Duncdin, January 21. | :• On the Kaituna green yesterday, the \ Auckland bowlers played a match with representatives of the Dunedin Central Clubs. The visitors were leading by six at the fourteenth head, but tho 'final scoro was: Dunedin, 181; Auckland, 146.
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