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BOWLS & BOWLERS.

NEWTOWN CLUB. OTAKI V. NEWTOWN. Two games of sixteen heads eacfc were flayed on the Newtown Club's Uruuii on .Saturday afternoon, and resulted in a.win for the homo tenuis in each ease, Kcsulis: — , Newtown: llayeroft, Chcgwiddvit, li. M. llraefeenridgK, Bland (s.KOtalii; Gooding, Salmon (sub,), fvmdiey, W. B. Smii'i (s.), 16. Olaki: A, Bright. W. M'Ke»p,, 11, Bright, A.- furguson («,), 15; Newtown: J l '. Laws, J. Ifoberts, J. Pollock, .1. Sexton (s.), 15. Totals —Newtown, 34; Otaici, 31. Newtown : Haycroft, Ohcgwiddcn, 11. M. Brackonridgi!, Bhuid (s.j, 14: Otaki: H. Bright. ftl'J&gg, A. Bright, J Ferguson \h.), 12. Newtown: .Laws, Roberts, J. Pollock, J. Sexton (s.), 20: Otaki: GoodisiLii Salmond (sub.), Windlcy, Smith (s.), 111. Totals—Nowtown, 34; Otaki; 22. Newtown v. Lyall Bay.—At Newtown —Newtown : Carroll, Drew, Donald, Astill (s.i, 17 ; Lyall Bay: Jones, Stone, M'Kcnzie, Claxton (s.), 24. Newtown: lieminglou, M'Lay, Snv/th, Flyer (a.), 14j Lyall Bay: Mapplebeck, Mitolicil, Blake, Smith (s.), 21. At Lyall Bay—Newtown:. W. BobOits, Middlebrook, Meyrick, Grensida ■ Is.), 15; Lyall Bay: Robinson, Harkwort'n, A. F. Tonks, Ashton (s.), 23. Newtown: Mowbray, Chittey, Panichurst, Armstrong (s.), 20; Lyall Bay: Brailsford, Critehley, Ward, .Momh (s.), 14. . Totals—Newtown, 66 j Lyall Bay, 82. Diamond Buckles. —Spiers and Duff (s.) (challengers), from tho - Nowtowu Club, played' tho Hataitai holders'-lor ■the Diamond Buckies,; but were • defeated by 22 to-16. Teams for Wednesday, De.combei' 3.— Friendly v. Petonc, at Polouo; Talbot, A. L. DavicS, Spiers, , WvbV • (s.i; Caterer,. Fisher, Crosby, Castlo (s:); Erfjios, Copitlwrno, Porter, Phillips (s.); ' Middlebrook, Brown, . Read, Tonka (s). ■ . v ' Saturday next.—.Newtown, having a bye for next Saturday in iho pommnrs, a piatTiO,-to bo played on tire' "HmddiirfcParker Cup pflneipl®" (each player changing his position in each team en each bond), haft been arranged for between players under fifty and tlios.u oyer that age. To facilitate the arranging of the teams, players are asked to ciifar their names before Saturday. THOKN'DOX CLUB. , The following- cards were handed in on the Thomdon green on. Saturday:— Tliorndon v. Karori. . Tlionidon—Stanford, l/mrlotn If'Eluownc.V. Duunoek (&.)> .32; Karori— Roid, Robb, Campbell, Tustiii (s,), 12. Tliorndon —St'lntcish, G. Johnsfiii J. P. Brandon, Jaokman (s,) t 30: Kwori • —Shearer, D-ryden., Fuller 3 Boberts (s.). 14. Tlionidon Hoses. Jfitford, M. Clark, Disoii, J. T. King (s.J, 24; Upltam, Buckcridge. Rojmldsoii, Peterson (s.), 20: ' . Tlionidon Shamrocks. . , Dumbdi, G. Wright, Hogben, Hatch (s.), 21; Hull, Ham.sfty, Thomson, Nimmo (s.), 14. KELBTONE CLUB.:

Dospito the heavy, showers in rtho early part of tho afternoon-there was a largo-, inustor of members at KcHAiniß on. Saturday, afternoon. I'lio given- was in excellent order and some • elosd and interesting games wen? plnyed. ■ Lloyd Cup (full liiilss) :—The ■ holders —lluteheson, H. Gannaway, P. 'Johnson,' M'Robi6 '(s-.i).inic-t' a team of; dialleHfioi'S .oomjiffsediDpiiMeadowcroft, Bolicrty, Dr. liegg, Houtley- (s.). Excitement- ran high" on the 20th he-ad, tho scores being '2-1 to 23 in favour .of tho holders; As the result of n well-built head M'Eobio scored six, thereby re■tainiiig possession of the cup lor tho second time. Club Pairs, —This competition, which I is heme: played oil the iproßi-ossjvo system, is creating considerable interest. Tho two games' were played on Saturday and resulted as follow-.—Professor Kirk and Marquis (s.)/28, heat Mnrlty and M'Coll (s,), 7; Meadoworoft and Johnson P. (s.), 22, beat Dtury and Routley (s.), 8. ■ To-day (St. Andrew's Day) tho jrreen wilt ho ouch at lfl o clock, when it, i s anticipated tho third round-will bo completed. T . The following will -play against Ivarori on Saturday nest■ Home—Hutchcsoii. Professor Kirk, Dr. Uegp, Rout-, lev'(s.); Manlev, Baldwin,: Duguid, M'Hobie (s.). Away—Doherty, E. C. Gaimaway, Marquis, F. Johnson («.) ! Moadowcroft, H. Gamiaway, M'vo«l, Horner (s.).

SEATOISN CLTJP./ Afc - the Scatoim fi'roeu oii Saturday the following games flrcro played:^-, Pad!, Bowie, Carr, and Vance !s.), 26: v. Brodie, Fuller, Wright, Sick, atds (s.), 18. M'FafMc, Grigs (s-3. 53: v. Webb, LousMiii (s.), 9. . ' Seatotm I'innaolM-Holders — MaKili Grmi (s.>. 22; challengers—Bradley, jrtiirr (s.j, 28. VICTORIA OLtlß'. The following teams will wpresent the Victoria Bowling Club. in -the , j>ennant Ramos on Saturday next- agauist RntnitaiMaeMorra.il, Stevens, ,I'obsotte, Snaddon (s.); Town-slev, lowj<m\d, V?ut.gg, 'Norwood (s.) ;icmmans,' Scott, Witt, Hnosion (s.); Avery, Keith, Redstone,' MayeK (»•)•

WELLINGTON' V.: PF/fON'E. The following is the jrvnli of t!i,< match Imtawn Wellington and 1 clone Clubs: —At. "VdlingtoM— ■ Wellington—Gillies, Vselis. . IJodd, Frost (s.), 21; IHone—Whitelier, Dixon. Ronnie,- Henry (a.),> 13.;. > • Wellington—Lawson,. JJer. rv. Magnus (*.). . 23Petow—Hancock, Wakelin, Fiiidlay, M'Arthur (s.j, 18. - • Wdlinfiton—Adams, May, •' -Blake, Brown (s.), 25;.. Polone—Matt-bows, Cooper, El'vines, Smith <s.), 18. Wellington—Harding, llielmfds, AieU son, BaJlingcr (s.), 17; Pctorio—Johsi-sov-i, Harnett, Curtis, Fraser !.s,}, • I.L. Total: Wellington, 8(S: lVtotte, ofi. . At l'etono: —l'ctoiifi—Wilsoij, .LewtWwaite, Sait-ersby,' Marsjleti <s.), 20; Wellington—Yarrell, Bird, Watt. ; Laa* renson (s.), 25. ." ' . I'etonc —Alien, CaHer, Auai'-ows, Head (s.), 19; Wcllingip—Burlto, Varnham, Wyatt. 'Ramsay, (s.), U'PoCoiie —Havtlett, Hardinp, Bai.-'i. Brooks (s.). 22; Welliustp"—lWian, B-eiinetl, Xortnn, 'iteiiiiiisto" - ,f '; Petoin- —Ward. Colquitt. Cooper, f.il* tiionr (s.). 13; W' v :iU'-AUR- ; -M!iK-. l!.n- ---; noit. VottC'V, CJoodor 0 ; .)> . j Total: Woiliugton, :M : IVtase, -1.

WJvI.I.IXGTOX C'LVn. The folloiviim team will rvpveM-iil Wolliiigimi apiiM 3 1 '. \l on AWdiicsdny m < !il ' Hill 1.J«1M : ■ tition :—M. Wlmu, 0. M'l.wn. ''iLmmit The club's. portnallfc teams for the match against Lyall Buy Bell (s.); Cirtwfoil, Krfly. l);ul "hintyno, Sievwnglit (s.).

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 4

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BOWLS & BOWLERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 4

BOWLS & BOWLERS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1920, 1 December 1913, Page 4

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