BOWLING.
|; J 9 WEEK-END ON THE GREENS PENNANT MATCHES Although the wind in the early part of Saturday afternoon interfered to some extent with play, tho wind died away, and life on the greens was perfect for tho time. VICTORIA V. NEWTOWN. ,At Newtown: Victoria—Martin, Townsend. Keith, Norwood (s.), 16; Newtown— Astill, Pieldhouse, A. ; J. Pollock, 'Wylie (s.), 25. Victoria—Praser. Avery, M'Morran. Snaddon (s.), 20; Newtown—Phillips, M'Cumiskey, Eanaon, Bland (a.), 21. Victoria— Besant, Redmond, Menelaus. Langdon (s.), 24; Newtown—Pipple, Webb, J. Pollock, ■ Powell (s.), 18. Victoria—Betty, Godber, Jackson, Redstone (s.), 28; Newtown—Laws, Swiney, Underwood, J. M. Brackenridge (s.). 13. Totals: Victoria, 8S; Newtowj. 77. I At Victoria—Victoria—Madeley. Campbell! Hobday, Vosseller (s.), 13; Newtown —Chittey, M'Lean, Soott, J. Brackenridge (s.), 23. Victoria—Scott,- Youraans, Hunt, Fossette (s.), 17; Newtown—S. E. .Luke, Russell,, Ppier?, Laughton (.i._), 23. 'Victoria—Bnggett. Partridge, P. North, Hemingway (s.), 25; Newtown—Davis, Gallie, Warwick, Duff (s.), 14. VictoriaHatch, Kershaw, Worboys, Varcoo (s.), 27; Newtown—Noble,- Grensi<!e, Richards, Prince Vs.); 15. Total?— Newtown, 74; grand totals—Victoria, 170; Newtoivn, 151. The. game possetfe i. ■ Laughton vns remarkable for" tho number of dead heads mado by Fosstte, which mado a direct difference in Newtown shots lost, of 19 points.
WELLINGTON V. LOWER - HUTT. ' The Wellington -piaynrg are mentioned first in each case:— Blundoll, Osborn, J. Roberts, Homer (&.), 27;Trevi'thick. , Barlow, M'Ca-skill (a.), 17. limes, Knapp, Crane, Porteous (s.), 24; Norvis, Hogarth, Jones, HoAgins (s.), 15. Potter, Erskine, Gooder. Ballantvne (s.), 17; Yates, Kelr, Palmer, Pole (s.), 17. Neilsen, Wyatt, Still, Berry (e.), 18; Davidson, R-ishworth, •Simpson, Hollard (s.). 17. Grenfell. Remington, G. Brown, Churchward (a.), 21 ; Johnson, Seymour, R«ich, Hendry (s.), 18. Houlder. "W.iddel, Bary, Webb (s.), 19; Judd. Dawson, Boss, Nirihoteon (6.), 115. Totals—l26—loo. Wellington won by 26 points. KELBURN V. PETONE. For the Senior Pennant, four rinks representing Kelburn and Petone played, at the latter club's green. The results were: —Petone—Cowie, T. 'M'Arthur, Wearne, Melhuish (s.), 21; Kelburn—Oafcee, Gan--71 away, Harton, Routley (s.), 15. Petone— Ronnie, Wylie, Fraser, Hay (b.), 24; Kelburn—Dougherty, S. Gannaway, M'Coll, Mayer (s.), 18. Petone—P. M'Arthur, Jones, Fowler, Beynon (s.), 30; Kelburn— Hutcheson, Dodds, Johnson, Knowles (s.), 7. Petone—M'Ewen, Firth, Coles, Stephens (s.), 31; Kelburn—Meadowcroft, Thompson, M'Arthur, Dall (s.), 10. Totals: Petone, 106; Kelburn, 50. THORNDON V. JOHNSONVILLE. Thorndon—Johnson, Thomson Wilson, Conlin (s.), 37; Johnsonville—Robinson, Ferguson, Petrie, Orr (s.), 8. EDWIN FEATHERS. The Johnsonville Club had the Edwin Feathers wrested from them by Petone, the scores being:—Petone—Whitoher, Elvines, Doneghue, Henn - (e.), 23; Johnsonville—Morgan, Styles, Sloane, Turner (s.), 22. , DIAMOND BUCKLES. Messrs.' Hildreth and Baliinger (s.), from the Wellington Club, played Messrs. Duff and Prinoe (s.), Newtown, the holders of tho above trophies, and won by 24 io 10. A friendly . game between the Petone and Kelburn Clubs was played at Kelburn and resulted as follows:—Petone— Arcus, Lewthwaite, Battersby, Wakelin (s.), 21; Kelburn—Rist, Andrews, Hutchjngs, Batten (s.), 30. Petone—Allan, Colquitt, Findlav, Gilmour (s.), 31; Kelburn—Goodall, Giles, Mllraith, Kirk(s.), 9; totals—Petone, 52; Kelburn, 39. Tie following players are selected to play for Thorndon, at Victoria, on Wednesday in a friendly match, Thorndon v. Victoria:—Murdoch, Stanford, Hatch, Hogben (a.); 'Froeman, Gamble, Brandon, Conlin (s.).
(By Mesmph.—Bwdal OorTeroondenU Masterton, February M. Tho Masterton Bowling Chih defeated Featlierston, in the shield match, played on Saturday.
Exelite Bowls. A consignment of the above famoos Bowls, landing ex Ruabine, dne 21st inst. For particulars apply j. S. Houlder, Wellington Bowling Club,— Advt.
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