BOWLS & BOWLERS
SATURDAY'S RINKS AND GAMES.': Although the weather looked threatening on Saturday afternoon, *th<j?raijij held oil', and bowlers were -afforded *iiii; excellent opportunity ol' indulging.-fiii; their favourite pastime., ;> Following .;ar<i, the results of the games played : — • FRIENDLY GAMI'S , The following played between Newtowhj.' clubs on .Saturday:— . " Tc Hiwi v. Newtown,'"on tlio*. Xmv--. town green. Newtown—Holdsworth,'. Gorman, Laurenson"(a.),ClS ; —Barton, Chitty, Spiers, To liiwi —Smith, Davis, L<;nU, M'Clin'-. tock, 13; Newtown —Denhard,;';; Popple;] N'ohlp, A. Pollock (s.), 19. - xl Newtown v. Jolnwonville,.... on ' , tiio Newtown green. Newtown— I Tnrreli;j Fieldhouse, R. BracHenridgo, J .'Bailoy : (s.), 25; Johnsonvillo—Smythe,. Steele,; Harrop, Morgan (s.), 21. Newtown—j Swiney,.Flyger, Scott,,. Bland (s.), Hi;. Jolmsonvillc—Carmen, Robertson,' Cook;;' Townsewl (s.), 24. Newtown—Roberts, ■> Luke, Raiisou, Armstrong- 1 (5.);■?.29 Joluisonville— Ferguson, ' Robertson,'"' Turner, Hall (s.), 10. Newtown—Lem-' mon, Gyles, Greenside, Howell .(s.), 18 ;■ Johusoiiville—O'Neill, I'etrie,: jlanson,' Sloane (s.), 15. ' _ ' ■ ; '^ r 'f Newtown v. Te Hiwi, on the To Hiwi' green. Newtown —Lealiey, Webb, 1 M'Lcan, Trevor (s.), 20; To Hiwi— Shailerass, Hulbert, Gruar, Gilmer.Cs. 19. Newtown —Paiikhnrst, ' Warwick, llichards, Brnckcnridgo (5.),. 26; To Hiwi —M'Clintock, Wiggins, Matthews,' Leighton (s.), 10'. ■ VICTORIA CLUB The following rinks will represent Victoria Bowling Club in their matches against representatives of the Masterton Bowling Club, who are visiting the former club on Anniversary Day:—Bolton,' Youmans, England, Hueston (s.); Tucker, Martin, Godber, Bedstone (s:); Betty, Marks, Vosseler, Mayer (5.)., The visiting bowlers aro to be entertained by the members of the Victoria Club. ''"£V.V ; - THORNDON CLUB! -S Thorndon v. Seatoun. —Thorndon:' Jay, Kane, W. Nathan, Jamc-sou (a.), 17. Seatoun: Wright, Webb, Bradley, Vance (s.), 22. ■ Thorndon: Allan, Marchant, Spencer,'King (s.), 25. Seatoun: Magill, Salter,' Richards, M'Girr (s.), 11. v '■• 7,, Thorndon v. Lyall Bay.—Thorndon:; Hall, Macintosh, Seatnu, Kilgbur (s.), 20. Lyall Bay: Ward, Jones, Mor-. rah, Claxton (s.), 15. Thorndon: i'athie, Upham, Ronald-, son, Mitford (s.), 26. Lyall Bay: Mappie, Veach, Mitchell, Ashton, Smith (s.), 23. Thorndon Roses. —Holders: Wright. 1 Medland, Gamble, W. F. Barraud (s.), 9. Challengers: Thomson, Jackman; Dixon, J. P. Brandon (s.), 35. HATAITAI CLUB. Tho Wellington Club representatives (challengers ior the Diamond Buckles), Messrs. Hildrcth and Ballinger (s.), played tho holders, Messrs. Nicol and Pryor (9.), and wero successful, after' a keenly-contested game, tho scores being:'Ballinger, 34; Pryor, 16. Tho following will represent the Hataitai Club against Karori on Wednesday, for the Hill Pins:—Donald, Shepbcing: Ballinger, 24; Pryor, 16. On Anniversary Day, Thursday/January 22, .the club will «ntortain four riiiks from Otaki, and two from Patmevston. WELLINGTON CLUB Edwin '; Feathers:, Petone —Allen, Brooks; Cooper,. Hewry. (s.), 23;WelGooder, Sicvwrlglit'ts:)"; 12.' ( " . . V. ■ ' Diamond'. Buckles: Hataitai —Nicol and Pryor (holders), 16.; Wellington— Hildrcth and Ballinger (challengers) '24. Friefidly match). Karori v.' Wellington: Karori—Burn, Henderson, Finlinson, Cooper, 12; Wellington—Houlder, Watson, Berry, Ballantypo, 30. ; Karori—M'Lochan, : Rfibb, Lower, Burn, 11; Wellington—Gill, Tamblyfl, Hamilton, AVobb, 29. . .' , ) Karori —Bradnack, Cook. . s Fulton, Spiers, 8; Wellington—Hyams, Gibbcs, Frost, Horner, 34. Karori —Atkins, Raine, Read, Harrison, 9; Wellington—Blutidcil, Marshall, Osborne, Brown, 31. Total—Karori, 4(1; Wellington, 127.' i.. PETONE CLUB.. : r" : w. The following game was playod at Petone for tho Edwin' Feathers:—; Petone —Allen, Brooks, Oftoper, Henry (s.), 23; Wellington—Potter, Knapp, Gooder, Sicvwright (s.), 12. ■ THE HUTT CLUB. Play for tlie championship rink was the order of tho dav fit Lower Hutt, the following being tfio results; —Casey, Judd, Cudby, Hodgins (s.), IS, beat Hogarth, Barlow, Nicholson, Maeaskill, (s.), 15; Norris, J. Dawson, Johnson, Yeats (s.), 24, beat Birch, Ross, Johnston, Treatlwoll (s.), 13. Macaskill's team beat Treadwell's by 27 t<j 5. Hodgins's team 'beat Yates's by 22 to 11. 'Davidson, Dawson, Trevethiok, Hendry (s.), 16, beat Jones, Callander, Holtard, Stevens (s.), 9. _ Tho following rinks will represent Hutt against Wellington 011 January 21:—Away: Judd, Humphries, Casey, Hollard (s.); Parker, Shaw. Simpson, Trevethick (s.); Davidson, Gray, Jones, Hodgins (s.); Ivitto, Birch, Palmer, Pole (s.). SEATOUN CLUB. r • Seatoun v. Thorndon: Seatouw— Paul, Bowie. Carr, Green (5.),.. 18; Thorndon—lreeman, Dumbell, Reeves, Hatch (s.), 21. Seatoun —Bceston, M'Farlane, Lauchliiv, Hill (s.), 17; Thorndon—Murdoch, Rigg, M'Eldowney, Clark (s.), 21. ,■ INTERESTING GAME. Much interest centred ori a : '■ rink match played 011 the C'hristchurch bowling green 011 Saturday, between a representative team of the Christchurch green and the Wellington members of, tho Execufcivo Council rnturniug home,' consisting tf Corliss, Collins, Veiteli,. and Bush (s.). The Christchurch team comprised Grange, Lanford, Price, and Barnett (s.). Wellington got away at. the start, and held a leading position at' the fourteenth head of 13 to their op-" ponents 1 7. The next' head saw Christchurch mako 6, making 13 all.. In.the next head Christchurch got off the unlucky number, and Wellington did likewise in tho following head, ■ and continued to score till the twentieth head,' when the game was 18—14. ■■' ■ Christ-i church scored tw% in the last head, the* result being; Wellington, 18; Christ-; church, 16. KARORI CLUIi 111 tho game played ,oii Saturday'for ■ the Henderson Cup Champion limit the result was:—Holders: Cox, Lloyd;'Sun--ley, M'Lcnnan (s.), 22. ' Chaitengc-rs: ■ Davics, Malin, Campbell, England "(s~) 21. Teams to represent Karori ;'::against' Petone on Wednesday on Karori ..'green ■ are: —Dasent, Nevvcornbe, .Harrison," Lower (s.); Cook, Campbell, Bradnock/; Lockett (s.). The team for tho Hill Pins' erts, Burn, Cooper, Crawford (s.V. - -Jr/-: On Thursday (Anniversary Day) tha Hataitai Club will entertain' four rinks■ from Otaki and two rinks from.Terraco 1 End. Tho Otaki match is an annual, fixture, the two clubs exchanging ,;visits alternately. ■ ' ■ Bowlers, you ran oWain Ti:cs.. 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