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BOWLING

NEWTOWN V. OTAKI,

Two rinks from Otaki played on the Nowtoivn Club's green on Saturday. Tho two rounds played, resulted as under:—Otaki: Ayro, Baker, Windlcy, D. Noble (s.), 16; Newtown: Crongel, Green, Middlebrook, Rawson (s.). 18. Otaki: Goodwin, Kilminster, Brown, Oliver (s.), ili ; Nowtewn: Trevor, Caterer, Blonkinsop, W. J. Robbins (s.), 11. Totals: Otaki, 31; Newtown, 29. Otaki: Ayro, Baker, D. Noble, Windley (s.), 21; Newtown: Trevor, Caterer, Blonkinsop, W. J. Robbins (s.), 22. Otaki: Goodwin, Kilminster, Drown, Oliver (s.), 7; Newtown: Crongel, Green, Middlebrook, Rawson (s.), 31. Totals: Otaki, 28; Newtown, 63. Grand totals: Otaki, 59. Newtown, 82. ST. PATRICK'S DAY TOURNEY. The Newtown ind Hataitai Clubs are holding a rink tourney, open to momhers of any club iu tho Centre, on Monday next. It is hoped to have a full entry of 32 rinks. KELBURNCLUB. In the competition lor the champion »nk on Saturday, M'Coll, Caughley, Gray Stephens (s.), beat Andrews, Worthington, Routley, Johnson (s.), nnd will, therefore, represent the club lu the' champion of champion rinks. In a ! friendly match with Hataitai, tho 6eores were as follow (Kelburn being mentioned .firßt)—At Kelburn: Hist, M'llrnith, A- Johnston, Macarthur (s.), 22; Gibson, M'Lcan, Newton, Ward (s.), 17.' Miller, Kirk, Young, Duguid (s.), 16; Renner, M'Gregor, Slater, T. Ward (s;), 11. At Hataitai: J. Wid(lop, Batten, Nicholls, E. C. Gannaway (s.), 23; Young, Johnston, Shepherd, Kinniburgh'. (s.), 24. Redmond, Doherty, Oaken, Burgess (s.), 25,' Roberts, Pritchard, B. Claridge, G. Smith (s.), b\ Totals: Kelburn, 96; Hataitai, 60. Tlio Kelburn Club w ~ .. represented Hi the champion pairs by Gray and Doherty. ON THORNDON GREEN. On the Thorndon green on Saturday Thorndon arid. Wellington played a friendly match.. Thorndon: Hanlon, Allen, Burdikin, Ronaldson (s.), 19.. Wellington: Inslis,' Waddell, Allen, ! Crane (s.), 25. , Thorndon: Exley, Bin gan, Longton, Colin (s.), 12; Wellington: Saunders, $tacc, Osborne, Berrj (s.), 27. Thorndon: Hale, Matthewman, Hadficld, Upham (s.), 20. Wellington : Bennie, C- Smith, Pole, Bush (s.), 12. Totals:-Thorndon, 51; Wellington, 64. PETONE GAMES. The following is : the result of a friendly game between Wellington and Petone, at Petone:—Wellington: Allen, F. Cooper, Knowies, Laureuson (s.), 12, Petone: Donovan, Hancock, Dr. Ross, Mollmish, 39. Wellington: Faulkner, Chote, Petersen, Bary (s.), 31; Pe.con<»: Kirk, Jones, Firth, M'Ewen (s.j, .24. Wellington: Arcus, A. Cometti,.Findlay, Beynon (s.), 17; Petone: Grouse, Keesing, Dixon, Fost (s:), 17. Totals: Welljngton, 60; Peton b , 80.' Friendly, Petone Municipal v. Petone Club, on Petone green •.—Petone 'Municipal: Harman, Alien'; Campbell, Eckcrsley (s.), 13; Petono Club: Head, Hutchinson, Bargh, Wearni; (s.), 22. Friendly, Lower Hutt v. Petone, at Lower Hutt:—Lower Hutt: Kerr, Teagle, Murphy-, Hobbs (s.j, .16; Petone: Bush, Hill, ; R. Cometti, Hope (s.), 18. THE THORNDON ROSES. : The game for tho roses at the Thorndon bowling green on Saturday afternoon created much interest.. Both teams were playing well, neither team .having much advantage till the nineteenth head, when Chittey's * team' scored five and eventually won by six points, the score being as follows:— Collins, Murdock, Gamble, Chittcy (s.), 27; Blackburn, Worthington, Hatch, Hull (s.), 21.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 147, 11 March 1918, Page 7

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BOWLING Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 147, 11 March 1918, Page 7

BOWLING Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 147, 11 March 1918, Page 7

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