BOWLS & BOWLERS.
The weather on Saturday afternoon was perfect, for (ho game of bowls. Tho lightest of breezes tempered the heat, of a hard-working sun, and in almostevery ease the greens were in first rat© order. The following are tho results of the day's play:— SEN 10 R PENNANTS. Kelburne v. Knrori. Kelliurne—Hutchison, Kirk, Begg, li.ontley ' (s.), 37. Karori—Gregg, Lloyd, Roberts, Cooper (s.), 13. kelburno—Manioy, Baldwin, Hiignid, M'lfobio (a.), 8. Karori —Campbell, Sunley, Watchman, Burns (s.), 18. Kelburne —Doherty, 10. Gannaway, Marquis, Johnson (s.), 11. Karori — Malin, Cox, Spiers, Crawford (s.)> 20. Kelburne— H. Ganiu'ivvay. M'Coll, Horner (s.), 25. Knrori— Atkiii, Wright, M'Lcnnan, Drvden (s,), 20. _ Totals—Kelburne, 81; Knrori, 71. Hataitai v. Victoria. Victoria—MncMorran, Stevens, FosBt.th', Snaddon (s.), 21. Hataitai— Fielding, Donald, Henry, Barnes (s), 25. Victoria—Town sky, - Townsend, Varcou, Norwood (s.), '22. Hataitai— Ballinger, Penny, Kinniburgh. Mitcholl (s.), 20. _ Victoria—Yeonians, Scott,' Witt, Iluestoii (s.), 28, Hataitai—Halliday, Rhodes, Slater, M'Whannel (s), 13. Victoria—Avery, Keith, Redstone, Mayer («.), 20. Hataitai—Williams, Jones, Julius, Nnismith (s.), 18. Totals—Victoria, 91; Hataitai, 76. Petone v. Seatoun. Petone—M'Arthur, -—Firth, Wylic (s.), 36. Seatoun—Magiil, Carr, Wyatt, Vance Is.), 7. Petone —M'Ewcn. Warne, Fowler, Mclhuish (5,),• 34. Sea ton l i —Cra miiion d, Bowie, LaughlaH, Green (a.), 3. Wellington v. Lyall Bay. At Wellington Green. —Lyall. BayJones. Haven, M'Kenzic,' Claxton (s.). 20. Wellington—Wvlie, Erskine, Campbell, Bell (s.), 19. Wellington—Grenfell, Kelly, Barv, Da 11 (s.), 30. Lyall Bay—Mapplcbcck. Hackworth, BlaUe, Smith (a.), 11. . Wellington-—Kinvig, Still, Thompson, Webb (s.), 21. Lyall Bay—Robins-oil, Clatcr, Ward, Asliton (s.), 12. - Wellington—H. Frost, luiapp, Ballantvne, Sievwrig'lit 31.' Lyall Bay —Critcliley, Mitc'heli, Tcnks, . Morrah (s.), 7. Totals —Wellington, 100; Lyall Bay, .50.
HUTT AND KI-lANDALLAH. Hutt, —Cudby, Davidson, Barlow, M'Caskiil (s.), 29. Khandallah—Weight, Anderson, JJoiirlvc, Dumbell (5.),_13. Hutt—Jones, Callendcr, llolln.ru, Stevens (s.), 28. Ivli ancla 11 a h —A plin, Mansfield, K. Plimmer, Captain M'Arthur (s.), .12. On Wednesday, Deeombor 10, the following links will represent tlio Hutt against Newtown: — "At homo—Judd, Humphries, Parker, Trevethick (s.); Birch, Mason, Cudby, Hollard (s.); Kitto, Korris, Shearer, Jones (s.); C:c-ey, Gray, Simpson, Polo (s.). PETOSE A SEATOUN. Petonc-' —Cowie, Castle, J. Hay, Siophens (s.), -16. Sentoun —Yv right, Richard's, Bradley, Alexander (a.), 9. Pctonc—Jones, lio«sts, Benyon, (s.), 28. Soatoun—Fuller, Paul, Bennett, . M'Ghit (s.), 39. Potono—P. M'Auuur, '1. M'ArEhur, Fii th, Wylio (>■•), 30- Seatoun—Magill, Can', AVvatt, Vanco (s.), 7. Potmic —M'Ewen, Wearnc, Fowler, Mellmisli (s.), 34., Seatoun—Clatuond, Bowie, Laughlan, Orcon (s.), 4. Total Pctonc 141, ~ Seatoun 30.
THOH.VDON CLUB. Ross Thistles. On Saturday afternoon tho eighth gamo was played .in this competition as under:—Mitford, King (s.), >9; C. Barraud, Chittey (s.), 13. 'J'ho winnQK have won all tho eight games that have been played so far this season. Tho following players aro selected to nlav at Petonc on Wednesday next:— Stanford, (i. Wright, Hatch, Conlm (s.): Murdoch, Dmubell, Kilgouf, l'llinmer (s.); Freeman, Mcdlancl, Gamble, W. F. Barraud (s.). HATAITAI CLUB. Edwin Feathers.. TJ IO challengers from tho Hataitai Club against tho holders, Lyall Bay, Brown's team were successful in taking them to tho hill club, the scores being —Lvall Bay: Tonka, Burgess, Fairway, Brown (s.j, 15. Hataitai—oardno, Nicol, Claridge, J. Martin (s.), 21. In tho senior pennants against \ icloria the Victorians won by 16 points. Several rinks in the senior singles % and pairs rink wero completed, tho hnals in theso matches will ho played oft by tho end of tho ,\car. Tho following friendly game was played on the Hataitai green on Saturday:— Wellington—Hyams, Duncan, Liddlc, Saiiitders (s.), 24. Hataitai-Ains.ey, Matthews, M'Killock, Galvm (e.), .10. NEWTOWN CLUB. Having drawn a byo in their section o( tho pennant games, tho members of the Newtown Club occupied the afternoon in a gamo between teams under 50 and over that age. It had boon intended to play on the "Huddartl'arkor Cup" principle, but on account, of tho number of first andsecond year players entering it was considered inadvisablo to carry it out.- Tho "'under 50's" were not by any .means at lull strength, hut nevertheless' succeeded m defeating the' voxerans by 34 points cu the right rinks.- Scows suo as lollow ("under'SO" teams first in'each rink): —J. Robert?, llomington, Astill, M. Braekciiridgo (s.), 21;Rovoll, Drew, Crewos, Trevor (s.),' 10. loildhonse, Parkinson, Chegwidden, J. Pollock (s.), L'O; Mavo, Copithorne, 11. Sexton, Prirco (s.), 19. 'Alves, Yomnans, C. W. Martin, Duff (s.), 21 Orcnsido, Leinmon. Webb, 51'Lcan (s.), 13: Davies, V Robert's,' Noble, B]aml'(s.), 22; Manning C. M. Luke, Smith, Powell (s.), 17 " Talbot, W. Roberts, Underwood, K.-rr (s.), 22; S. Roberts, Parton, MeyT'ick, Armstrong (s.), 20, Laws, M'Lav, Warwick, J. Sexton 33; Evans, Harrowby, W. C. Read, Higginbotlom (<;.). 18. Hnvcrol't, Davis, Chittey, A. J. Pollock '(>•.), 13; M 'Ctimiskcy, Jenkins, Scott, Price' (s,), 20. Russell, Mowbrav, Hanson, Bailey (s.), I>_; Pankhurst, Salmon, Svviney, Richards Totals: Under 50, 178; Over, 111. The teams for next Saturday mi the match past versus present members ot tho Newtown Club aro as iolhnv:— Present members—Underwood, J. Sexton, J. Lmuhton, J. Ren- (s. ; Warwick, Scott, Dull'. W.vhe (s.); Railov, Bland, Powell, Price (s.); H. Sosto'n, M'Leau, Richards, Prince (s.) Tlio club in other friendly matches will be represented by the following rinks:—Versus Hataitai, at Hataitai— Russell, Jenkins, R. M. Brackenndgo J. Braekonridgo (s.); M'Cunuske.\, Evans, Flyger, Noblo (s.)Versus Wellington, at- Wellington— Harrov/hv, Fielcihouse, M'Lav, Chittey (s.); Carroll, Donald, Leahy, i-opplo Versus Lvall Bay, at Lyall l?»y Parton, C. M. Luke, Grenside, Annstrong (s.). Teams for Wednesday at 1-rult are: Talbot, Read, Spiers, Wvlie -vs.); Fmvnos, Biowu, Crosby, Castlo (s.); Fisher; Caterer, Porter, Phillips (s); 1,-eahv, Underwood, -1. Sexton, .1, Kerr " r . , Oil Saturday next, a four-rmk gamo ) will tw olaied botweeu present and past
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