BOWLS.
HIiTT CLUB. The following links will reprtscnt tho Hutt Club in the match for the President's Cup against Pelone on Saturday •iisxl:—.huld, Hogarth, Yates, Hendry' is.); Wagg, Kislnvorth, Barlow, Macaskill (s.); Davidson, 'I'. C. Dawion,' Pole, 11. J. Hill (s.); Parker, Treadwell, Reich, Wilmshurst is.); .lone?, Simpson, Cudby, Holland (s.);' Casey, Knight, Ilodgins, Trevetha-k (f.). ' THOENDON CLUB. Tlio fvillowing special games were played 011 Saturday afternoon:— Edwin Feathers. Tlionulon v. Wellington (011 Wellington green).—Thorndon: (Johen. Petersen, J. I'. Ilrandan, .Munro (s.), 10; Wellington: GrJnl'ell, Brunskill, Thompson, Webb (s), 15. Thorndun.. Roses. . CI. Jolimon, "M'Ciintoek, Wiggins, inn.; "G. J?. Wilson •(«;), 21; Kainsay, x Barraud, Cray, Cliitiey (s.), 17. Club I'tiir.s Pinal. . • .laqknmn, J. T. King (s.), 19; Broivnlce, Plimaiei- is.i, 15. •liiiiior Howls Pinal.' The final game in (he junior .bowls competition was played when Ramsay defeated Wright, (lie scores being 20 lo 12, 1 which makes Ramsay the winner ol' the Thoriulon Club junior bowls for the'season 1912-13. .' ■ tyATCH AT PETONK On Saturday afternoon, five rinks front the.Pcione Working Men's Club played a friendly and enjoyable game with tho Petone Commercial Club on the local Bowling Club's green. Tho 'Working Men's Club were victors by 8 points. Scores :— Working Men's Club.—Pinlay, Clouston, Johnston, Wylie (s.)i 39. Commercial Club—Wakelin, Arcus, Cooper, Jones (s.), 12. ■AYorkiug Men's Club—Newland, Andrews, Brooks, Smith (s.), 10. Commercial Club—Ronnie, Matthews, Henry, Melhuislu (s.), 21. Working Men's. Club—Head, Mothes, Marsdcn, lieyuon. (s.), 19. Commercial Club—Battersby, Carter, Cowie, Walton (?•'), 10. Working Men's Club—Cooper, J. Smith, Curtis, Wearno (s.), 19. Commercial Club —Harlow, Lowin, Jl'Ewen,-Ross (s.), 21. Working. Men's Club—Allen, Johnson, Hill, firth (s.), 18. Commeroial Club— lieid, Wilson, Castle, Coles (s.), 27. Aggregate—Working Men's Club, 112; Commerciil Club, 94. HUTT V. NEWTOWN. ' Tho match played at Lower 'Hutt on • Saturday between 1 the homo club and Newtown was mos(; enjoyable. The visit, ors were entertained and welcomed by tho president, Jlr. C. Hollard. Play was as under:— Hutt—Jones, Judd, Macaskill, Hollard (s.), 24. ''Newtown—Bailey. Underwood, Saxton,' Kerr (s.). 17. H. Davidson, Hogarth, Yates, Trevethick, 12; N. Panlthurst, Richards, Pollock, Price. 20. 11. Goring, Babington, Barlow, Hodgins, 11; Popple, Danks, Duff, Laughton, 23. 11.. Casey, Treadwell. Reich, Ilill. 35; AV. Roterfs, Haycroft, Scott; Powell, 3. Aggregate—Hutt,- 82; Newtown, 03. DIAMOND BUCKLES. The last match of the season for these badges was played last Priday afternoon (tho previous Saturday having been wot). Tho challengers wcro: Wellington—Hildroth and Ballingcr (s.). Holders: IlaInitai—l'ryor ami Barnes (3.). On the l.'itll head th» holders, wern 22 (0 10, but in tho next tlireo heads the challengers i-corcd S shots and i in penalties, making the score 22 all. A tie, 25 nil, resulted on tho twenty-first head, entailing, an extra head, in which the holders scored two." The junior club thus retains the buckles till next season.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1718, 8 April 1913, Page 8
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