BOWLS.
PERFECT DAY ON THE GREEN. The weather cm Saturday wn.s perfect for bowls, and all (ho Wellington and suburban greens were alive with flannelled trumllcrs. The final sectional round of the Senior Pennants was tho chief interclub engagement, and the result leaves Hntt and 'J'e Hiwi a tie at tho head of Section A, and-Newtown (with four wins) winners of B Section. The tie in Section A will be played oil' on Saturday, .March 2, and the match between section winners on March ( J. On Saturday next the Wellington Club will meet rDpi-tsenlativwof'iill tho other' cily and suburban clubs on the Wordsworth Street green. , This fixture is ono of the most popular of the whole season, and is looked forward to both by the members of the parent club and those who urn sent to lilt against it. _ ' The annual champion „of champion games between the winners of the singles champion-hips in each club will' be played on the 'Wellington Club's green on Tuesday, March 5, commencing at 10.30 a.m. Twelve clubs will be represented. , The Wellington Howling Centre has arranged that the annual fixture with the Wairarapa Centre be ployed at Mastertou on Thursday and Friday, March 14 nnd ]."). Clubs are • requested .to nominate their representatives on or before March 2. SENIOR PENNANT GAMES. The following are results of Saturday's Senior Pennant games:— NEWTOWN V. JOHNSONTIUJ3. On Newtown Green—Newtown: H. Sexton, liichards, A. 3. Pollock, Prince (s.), JS; Johnsonville: Orr, Green, O'Neil, 15cthune (s.), 10. Newtown: Phillips-, M'Loan, J. M. Brackenridge, Price (s.), 24. Johnsonville: Tavlor, Dr. Robertson, Morgan, Slo.uw (si), 12. On .Johnsonville. Green—Newtown: Bailev. Scott, J. Sexton, .1. Brackenndgo (s.j, i't. .Johnsonville: Jerusalem, Turner, Townshond, Thompson (s.), 15. Newtown: Warwick, Duff, Noble, Powell is.), 21.- Johnsonville: Wackrow, Stvles, Potrie, Manson (s.), 24. Totals—Newtown, 118; Johnsonville, til. PETONE V. WF.TjUNGTON. On Wellington grooh—Petone: Findlay, Castle, Fowlds, Stephens (s,), 21. Wellington: Hvams, Gale, Portcous, Hell (s.), 15. Wellington: Magnus, Mowatt, Bro/ni, Churchward (s.), 32. Petone: Firth, Andrews, Melh.iish, Southgate (s.), 12. Petone: Gilmour, Wilmshurst, Koss, Wvlie (s.), 17 Wellington: Tanner, A. •Wylie, Waddell, Sievwright (s.), 19. Petone: Cowie, Cates. Beynon, Coles (s.), 15. Wellington: Ledger, J cilery, Hamilton, Moult (s.), 16 KHANDALLAH V. VICTORIA. Khandallah: AVright, Mansfield, Davev, riimmcr (s.). 11. Victoria: Avery, Jackson, Keith, Wary Is.), 34. Khandallah: Gollan, Burke, Plimmcr, Nalder (s.), 14. Victoria: Tattle, Marks, Hemingway, Norwood (s.), 2G. . TE HIWI V. HUTT. At TV Hiwi.—TV Hiwi: Toboy, M'Clintcelc, Wiggins, Parata- (s.), 2'.'.' Unit: Nicholson, Pishworth, Jones, Bollard (s.), IC. TV Hiwi: Nathan, Matthews, Gilmer, Lock (s.), 2G. Hutt: Cudby, Barlow, Palmer, Treviswick'(s.J, 11. At Hutt.—To Hiwi: Koljertson, Skinner, Cohen, Whittle (s.), 17. Hutt: Cullender, Johnson, Eddie, Orion, Stevens (s.), 19. TV Hiwi: Komington, Haybittle, E. .1. Hill, Campbell (s.), 21. Hutt: M'henwc, Sevmour, .U'Caskil), Hendry (*•>. !'• Totals-TV Hiwi, 80; Hutt, (S3.
JUNIOR PENNANTS. Karori, 30; Khandnllah, 4. Newtown, 19 j Tliorndon, 16. VICTORIA CLUB, T. S. Mayer,- Jos* year's . champion, has again won first place in the senior singles, whilst the Rev. J. G. Chapman won the junior singles. ■ KARORI V. THORNDON. Tho following friendly games were played between Thonidon and Karori on bat-, unlay— ~' ''. ~ , „ Thonidon: Clark, Grinning, Gambol, Conlin (3.), 13. Karori: AUcin, Hatchman, Sunley, Tnstin (s.), 28. Tliorndon: T. Clark, 11. Smith, Stevenson, T. King (s.), IS. Karori: C. Smith, Sedgwick, J. Smith, M. Spiers (s.), 19. Thonidon: Heading, Stanford, Johnson, Henzic (<;.), 25. Karori: Xcwcombe, .Neville. Lockett, Jt'Lennan (*.), 15. Total on Karon green—Thonidon, SG; Karori, 62. Thonidon: Barraud, W. 1. NathM, lice-res, lioss (s.). 2G. Karori: Kudworth, AVriglev, Crawford, Hums (s.). 12. Thor'ndon: 'Kxley, Collins, Steovens, .laekman Is.), 17. Karori: Campbell, liond, Munii, Roberts (s.), 15. Thorndo:i: Lewis, Freeman, Corliss, Ifchieson (s.), 33. Karori: Cathie, Cox, Henslcy, Lower (s.), 15. EDWIN FEATHERS. To ITnvi (holders): Ahio, irulbort, 1". Hill, Smith (s.), 23. Thonidon (challengers)- G. I'. Brandon, Dimock, Ketr, Mmiro (s.), 14. THORNQON CLUB. Tliorndon Roses, lioualdson, Saunders, Spenc?r, Miuron '(«.), 14. Dr. Pattie, Petersen, Gray, Wilson (s.), 24.
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