BOWLING
ON THORNDON GREEN. 'I'he following games .rwo plsved on the- Thorndon green on Saturday!— EDWIN FEATHERS. Thorndon v. Hutti: Thorndon—Murdoch, Wilson, Ross, Conlin (e.), 38; Hutt—Jay, Murphy, Jones, Mowbray (8.). 20. . PENNANTS. Thorndon v. Wellington, on the Thorndon green: Thorndon—Murdoch, Collins, Ross, Conlin (s.), 21; Wellington—Grenfoll, Blake, Parata, Still (s.), 2-1. Thorndon—Allen, Gamble, Burdikin, Munro (*.); 17; Wellington-Roberts, Pole, Hill. Hamilton (s.),' 18. Thorndon—Exley, Spencer, Peterson, Thomson (s.J, ]J; Wellington— Smith, Bennett, Porteous, Potter (s.), 2G. ThoradonZ-Dunibell, Stanford, Staff, Upham (s.), 21; Wellington—Jeffery, James, Gooder, Thompson (a.), 21. Totals —Thorndon, 78; Wellington, 89.
WELLINGTON AND UPPER HUTT. Wellington—,T. Miiir, Osborn, Wylie, .Tackman (s.), 24; Upper Hutt-Bobinson, Greenwood, Brown, Harrison (s.), 13. Wellington—Johnson, Innes, Webb, Crano (s.), 31 j Upper Hutt—Benge, Laney, Benge, Mlean (s.), 11. Totals-Wellington 58; Upper Hutt, 24. NEWTOWN CLUB. Pennant v. Victoria. The playing condition of the Victoria and Nowtown groena was almost perfect, that of the latter being exceptionally fast. For the first half of tho game the scoring was fairly even, but most of tho Newtown rinks drw away from then on, jjh! won by a comfortablemajority as follows:—At Nowtown: Newtown—Davis, Fyfp. Bussoll, Laughton (s.), 31; Victoria—Baudinct, Cole, Keith,. Norwood (s.), 15. Newtown—Barker, Middlebrook, Underwood, J. Brackenridge (s.), 30; Victoria—Eraser, Mcnclaus, King, Redstono (s.), 15. Nowtown —Chittey, Manning, Laws, Wylio (s.), 19; Victoria—Madelcy. Jarhieson, Hatch, Vosseler (s.), 20. Newtown—Bead, Porter, Bichards, Duft' ' (sj, 11; Victoria—Betty, Wright, Worboys, Hunt (s.), 22. Totals—Newtown, 01.; Victoria, 72. At Victoria: Newtown—Phillips, Astill, Spiers, Noble (s.), 28; Victoria—Tucker, Besant, Scott, Marks (s.), 11. Newtown—Ferguson, ' Popple, J. Sexton, J. ' M. Brakconridge (s), 2fi; Victoria—Xoumans, Thompson, Bolton, Langdon (s.), 15. Newtown—lT. Sexton. M'Comiskey, Armstrong, Scott, («.), 20; Victoria—Martin, Steveus, Chapman, Hemingway (s.), 1!). Newtown— Levcstam, Grenside, Leahy, Sanson (s.), 17; Victoria—M'Morran, Godber, North, Snaddon (s.), 18. Totals—Nowtown, 31; Victoria, b'3. Grand totals—Ncwtonn, IS2: Victoria, 135. Teams tor Nowtown Club aro as under:—
Champion pairs competition—Spiers and Wylio (s.). Champion, rinks—Davis, Leahy, Wylic, J. Brackenridgo (s.). Pennant v. Lower Hutt, on Saturday: Homo—Phillips, Astill, Spiers,' Noble (s.); Barker, Popple,, j. Sexton, ,T. M. Brackenridgo (s.); Levistain, Parkinson, Leahy, Prince (s.); MlC.oiniskey, Bland, Banson, Scott (s.). Away—Head, Porter, Bichards, Duff (s.); Davis, Fyfe, Bussell. Laughton («.); Chittey, ManningLaws, Wylie (s.); S. U. Luke, Middlebrook, Underwood, J. Brackenridgo (s.). HATAITAI CLUB. The contest for the otansell Shield between tho Scatoun, Lyall Bay, and Hutaitai Clubs, took place on the Hataitai green and resulted in a win for Hataitai, the presentjiolders of tho shield. Tho following are the scores: — Hiiaitai: Fielding, A. Claridge, Martin, M'Whannell (s.), 16; Lyall Bay: Tyrcll, Brailsford, Beid, Burgess (s.), 16. Hataitai: Fielding. Claridge, Martin, M'Whannell (s.), 33; Scatoun: -Meston, Alexander, Bradley. M'Girr. 15. Hataitai:. Ward, M'Kittnck, Halliday, Bailey (s.), 33; Lyall Bay: Jslorrah, Blake, Bavcn. Fairway (s.), 13. Hataitai: Ward, M'Kittrick. Halliday, Bailey (s.). 26; Seatoun: Kircher, Carney. JJlGjii.. green (s.)j 3. 'Lyall Bay: Morrah, Blake. Raven, Fairway (s.), '11; Seatoun: Meston, Alexander, Bradley. M'Girr (.O, 17. Scatoun: Kirehcr. Carey, M'Gill, Green (s.), 17; Lyall Bay: Tyrcll, Brailsford, Beid, Burgess (5.),-29. A friencUy same between a rink from Trentham and also one composed of members from the Methodist Conference was played and resulted:—Trentham: Stead Coliim'b, Taylor. Comnton (s.), H- H-»' t*itai-: Stonebanks. Boberts,' Hendry Pr.vor (s.), 25. Methodists: Bosevear' Fcgtiierstoii, Spier. Vealo (s.), 28- Ha' r") ta i.l) Newtotl, Fathers > Hili ». Slater j
DUNEDIN CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS.
By Tclcffrapb.-Press Association. „„ . . Dunodin, March 3. !he champion of champions final was nlayod to-day. Bontley (Duncdin), 20 beat lalconor (Otago), 17.
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