ATHLETIC SPORTS.
i .• ■ ——« —— ■ ' BOWLS & BOWLERS^ ' TKA.US VOV, SATURDAY. Tiit I'ollowinn players : have' l>ooll cluis; , :; to ir-iiivsciit To Hiwi Howling C'liili in a fi-fcidlly game asainsi Nrw-fijH-ii on Sjittmkiy:—At home—l'irani, Gorman, Matthews, Lui-jlitan (skip); ("rciiKcl. Ilitlkri, Gram , , Ijilmei , (skin). At Newtown—.S l :ii:uer. Smith, Lccit, M'Cliiitod; ((.kip); Jott'cry, Hoiiklsivorth, Wilson, Lanreiiso'i (skip). ' In the fiiendlv nmtclKV. lor Saturday with Thoriulon.'llii , Seatoun teams will be:—Atva.y— \\ m;ht, Cooper, Bradley, Vai'.rc (s.); lion'ip, Kiillur, Richards, AlCiri • (s.). Aγ. home— I'aul, Can-, U.'iiiK-ii. lireci (s.). 1:1. Maciarlaue, Brvstmi, Uiuclila,i, Hill («•)• Tim following will rcpjcscnt WellniEi<lll for i.lic Ktlwiii Feathers at l'ctnno on .Saturday:—Potter, luiapp, (iooder, Sicvwright." VICTOiUAT.TITORNDON. The fnlb-.viim will represent the Victoria Club ag.i'inst the Thermion Club, 011 thoViriorr.i Club's ground, to-day:— Hult•.!!!, Yeoman, llntcli, and Ciodbor (:;.); JJctty, Kit to. ihtriin, and Laiiglloii. SRATOf'X AND JOM-NSO.N'VILLK. The pennant match between'Scatoun and Jolinsonville on .lamiary 10, resulted as under:— Joimsonville: Mills, Embury, Morgan, Sloano (s.), 10. Scatoun: Mngill, Webb, Bennett, il-tiirr (s.), -'-'• .JoHiikoiiviDc: Rod, Hall, Petrie, Cook (s.), L'o. Sμtmin: Wright, Fuller, Richards, Grorn (s.), 17. Joliiisniivillc: Harvey, Vcrp\F'.m, Towiisend, Thomoson (s.), I'l. Sisitoun: Cooper, Beestnii, Carr, Hill (s.), 18. .lolnifOiiville: Cannon, .Baulil, Maxson, Turner (s.). 31. Seatoun: Ciamond, Paul. Lauehlau,' Bradley (s.), 15. Totals — Jolmsom-itlc, 90; Seatoun, "2. Bnvrlers, you can obtain Thos. Taylor's eppßially selected first quality extra heavy bowls in all si/es from. K. flouldsworth, Tobacconist (opp. Royal Oak), Cuba St.* CRICKET; WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION. Tiio undermentioned are- the fixtures ■ fo. - the.above association for Saturday: —Electric Light v. United,- Kelburno Park; New Zealand Railways Av. Telcphonu Exchange A, Kelburne Park; (iolliij, and Co. v. Occidental, Dnppa Street Park; Telephone Exchange B v. A. E..Kornot's, Duppa Street Park; Dominion- v. iVcw Zealand Railways B, Newtown Park No. 5; Whitoombe and Te'mbs v. "New Zealand Times," Newtown Park No. 2. ' BOYS' 'LEAGUE-FIXTURES. Tllo' following fixtures . and grounds have been drawu for next Saturday's matches under the Boys' Crbkot League:—Senior: Marist A v. Marist B, at Basin Reserve: St. Anne's v. United Methodist, at Wakeh'eld Park j Institute v. Telegraph, at Newtown Park; Y.M.C.A., a'bye Junior: Marist A v. United Methodist, at Wakefield Park; Naumai v. Kilbirnie, at Kilbirnie; St. Paul's v." Institute, at Kelb'urne Park; Y.M.C.A. v. St. Mark's, at Basin Reserve; Marist B v; St. Anne's, at Newtpwn Park. .'■:'..: JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. Tho following team has teen selected to play against the Warehousemen's' Association on Kelburne Park on January 22:— R. Murphy, C. Murphy (Kilhirnle), Dumbleton (Harbour Board), Oarnithers (Catholic), Weatherall, Thomson (Austral), Martin (Thorndon), vM'lntvrc, Millar,. Hawthomo. (Evans Bay);lD. Roberts (Atliletic). ■; SWIMMING. '2 SWIFTS pLUB" HANDICAP. ' •The Swifts' Club decided a 50 yards handicap at To Are Baths last evening, nine competitors facing tho starter. The .nv-ent was won by the. scratch man, Fordham, who was conceding lOsec., in the good time of 23 l-ssec. —one-fifth of. a second outside the standard set by tho Wellington Centre. F. Wilton (6sec.) and Findlay (Bsec.V,werc second nnd third respectively. Details;are as under:—C. V. Fordham (scr.), .1; F. Wilton (6kc), 2; W. Findlay ,(Bsec), 3. Also started: E. Vaireo (lOsep.), G. M'Grath (4sec), H. Jciikinson (2sec); F. AY. Packer (2scc), R.; , , Watson (Isec), and A. M. Smith (lsoc.). Won by one yard. Time, 28 1-osec. '\ INSTRUCTION TO LEARNERS. Mr. T. Shield.? will be in attendance at To Aro Baths this afternoon for the purpose, of giving free instruction in swimming and preparing children for swimming certificates. Mr. Shields still has the following' certificates from last season on hand, and will be obliged if the owners would call at liis -shop for them:—G. Wilson, Nelson College. 1200 yds.; Alicp Batchelor, Miss Carr'a I School, 1200 yds.; T. J. Stevens, 1500 yds.; Sidney' Angus. (520 yds.; Seott Cashmnn, 500 yds.; Gladys Smith, 800 yds.; Nada S'eliioss. 1100 yds.; A. J. Skinner, 500 yds.; W. Norris, 500 yds.; R. Nixon, 500 yds.; Patrick Hasan. 1200 yds.; John Borndolt. 300yds.~; Edith Johnson, JoOOyds.; James Meyer, 600 yds., all of' Wellhigton!
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1957, 14 January 1914, Page 4
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