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BOWLS

SENIOR PENNANTS CONTINUED

'Juts' wLTt hes , in tho Seni <* *<*- •wsi? T? r8 ,f laye(l on Saturday. The ftfe ? U V, h S d t0 P' lt eisft rinks ILK™ 5 '" 11BBy^y ftn<l hf ° agaiust Bcatottn. Tho results wore as follow :- ru. ,^. lißßton T - L ?aH Bay. JfSr TV^? tOU &con:-Wollin ? ton-.T. ft«d y fofr Mltchel1 ' * tefe (4 B 37; Lyall .Bay-Pears, Ck--0- ' James, bolter, D 22; L ff" Bay-Morrah, A wiiv Brandon (s.), 32. 7^o^ te ?T Grfillfell ' ; Blak e , Hill, J. ■if c 7 a 1 fe.) 31; Lyall Bay-Kev. JcnLieut. Ashton, Uaven ! oilif a^! Bay ~^ r elHnßton-o , Donnen, 0«l»rn, Sierwright, Lcighton (s.), 33; EfetefefV Howitt> Fostor ' Wellington—H. Smith, Liddlo, Hbr--I?6' (sJ ' 2fi ' - L l a » Bay-Whitc--orttn ' Bradford, Martin (s.), 8. Wellington — Campbell, Redmond. Churchward, G. Brown (8.), 19; Lyall far-Sigrell, M'Kcnzio, Ecid, Campbell (s.). 19. . • WeUington-Hildretb, O'Sullivan, WyKe.Jeeknmn (s.), 25; Lyall Bay-Woo'd, GiTbert, Chohley, Dillon (s.), 13. , lotals-Wellington, 201; Lyall Bay, 131. Wellington' v. Scatoun. ■ a n fc Blun<jell, Geddis, Erskine, Ledger (s.), 19; Seatoun-W.' Berry, Heath, Meston, W. H. Green (s.), 13. At Seatoun:—Wellington—Longmoro, B^Sjfy».D,m cai>.-Bnry (s.), 20; Seatoira -MTorham, Harget; Wyatt, M'Gurr (s.), Totals-Wellington, 39; Seatoun, 29. WELLLNGTON CLUB V. THE WORLD. •On Saturday next that very enjoyable fixture in the bowling • calendar, the ■Wellington Club versus the World fe represented by all the other city and subiirban clubs), will-bo played on the Wellington Club's pleasant green. One would imagine that, when each of the other clubs jmt in a fairly strong rink Wellington would not have mirth chance incppoaing them, but the record in this torture is a wonderful one, for never yet has the Wellington Club been defeated in tlus fcxture. Bowlers are-already conjecturing whether.- the law of odds will permit of Wellington beating the World once more- on Saturday next.

• . NEWTOWN CLUB. j . Four rinks from the Newtown Club Jisited Otaki on Saturday, and played three games of sixteen heads each, in perfect bowling weather. During the course of;the day some' very find play was^ witnessed. The visitors, who'were most hospitably entertained "by tho Otaki members, were viotorious in each round. irL' v? ttn 'y Eanson thanked tho club on •behalf of the Newtown Club and. Mr. Henry Mitcholl replied. • ■ The results were as follow:—'. First Round.—Newtown-Chittov, Hunt, ■Myger, Ranson (s.), 25; Otaki-Ayre, Kil9!gter, Noble, Edwards (s.), 13. Newtown-S. F. Luke, ' Middlebrook, Underwood, J.' Brackenridgo ' (s.), ' 'IB • Otata-R. Young, .Siincox, H. Bright, Satherley (s.), 19. Newtown-W. C. Read,, Remington, Powell, G; Noble (s;), H; ' Otaki-F. "Un?, Webster, E. Spiers, A. Bright (s.L 18, . H. Sexton, Laws, Wyhe (eO, .17; Otaki-Webster, Low Windlay, Bills (s;), 12; • • Totalsj-Nowtown. 72; Otaki, 62. Second Round, (Newtown . skips. mentioned .first) .-Wylie, 28; Edwards, 10. Brackeandge, 29; A. Bright, 8. Ranson, 13; Satherley, 24. Powell, 17; Bills, 19. 87; Otnki, 61. w T , h , lrd S<«nd r Wylie, 17; Satherley, 15. n-ii In' Ed waTds,'23; Ranson, 20; B W W. Brackenridge, 20; Bills, 10. ._ iotals-Newtown,- 73; Otaki, 66

NEWTOWN V. TB HIWI. ijLtZ? i "[ ieD<ll y Same was' : played between, the above clubs at Newtown, tlr lwl wWMDff as -under:— ' '"• Brown, Houldaworth, Warwick (h.), 15 Newtwon: Davis, Parkinson, Bennett, tron S (s., 17; To Hiwi; Fairley Sc ds T° rth ' Skinner, Ferguson (s.) 22 r Totals.-Te Hiwi, 37;.Newtown,. 31. ' The teams for tho week aro as follows: -Wednesday, Friendly v. Karori, at S. Roberts, Davies. Spiers (?•): Rigg Hunt, ; Crosby, Flyger' (s.) ; : Green, Barker, Smith, Touks (s.) ■; Ponnant v. Combined Clubs, on Saturday, v. Eastbourae.-Home:' Phillips, As-\ till Skiers, Noble (s.). Away: Davis, Fyfe, Eussell, Laughton, (s.). v. Upper Hutfc: Howe, H. Sexton, M'Cumiskey, Rawson, Scott-(s.). Away: Manning Smith, Laws Wylie (s.). v. SeatounHome: Levisham, Armstrong; Leahy '1 Prince (s.) Away: W. C, Roid, Porter; i Richards/Duff (s.).' v. .Tohnsonville— 'Home: ChiHey, Popple, J. Sexton, Brackenndge (is: .' Away-S. E."Liikc, Middlebrook, Underwood, J. Brackenridge (s.).

"•■■■ HATAITAI V. VICTORIA." ' Hataitai: M'Lean, Light, Stbnebanke, saln'5 aln ' '•!?•'•, -H'- vic toria: ' Bankhujt, ■'hvans, Mack, Langdon (s.) 18.' Hataitai: Shepherd, Shorney, Clark, JTLennan (e.), 14;' Victoria: Frazer, Hanghton, Stevens, Keith (s.), 29. ■• Hataitai: Kitro, Pritchard, Roberts, Penney (s.), 14; Victoria: Campbell, Goldie, North, Godber. (s.), 20. .■ ■ ■ ■■ Hataitai:.Matthews, Mitchell, Johnston, Guar (s.), 24; Victoria: Betty, Kellow, Hatch, Marks (s.), 131 _Total6—Victoria,, 80; Hataitai, 76.

HATAITAI V. TEENTHAM. Hataitai: Bollard, M'Kenzie, Julius, Kuujabua-gh. (s.), 15; Trentham: Burbush, Porter, Stead, Taylor (s.), 28. The final of tho Champion Einks for 1916 was played on Saturday afternoon between Fielding, Dowling, Ballinger, A Ciaridge (a.), 19; D. Ciaridge, Barker, M'Kittrick, Martm( B .), 23.

THORNDON CLDB. On Saturday ;last the cluib rink competition was finished. In the semi-final Ross teat Coihon bylß to 10, and Plimmer beat Wiggins by l(i to 10. The final was then played between Chittey, Seaton,, Burdekin, Boss (s.), and Dumbell, Gamble, Hogben, ■ Plimmcr (6.). Ross won by 18 to 13. Kaiori sent along Roberts, Rigg, Crawford, Cooper (s.) to contest the feathers against Murdoch, . Ereeman, Wilson, Conlin (s.), the result being: Thorndon. 81; Karon, 16. The following playors will represent Thorndon against Wellington next Wednesday afternoon:—Murdoch, Freeman, Ross, Conlin (s.); Dumbell, Stanford, Hogben, Wilson (s.); Patterson, Gamble, Davy, Plimmer (s).

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3007, 19 February 1917, Page 7

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BOWLS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3007, 19 February 1917, Page 7

BOWLS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3007, 19 February 1917, Page 7

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