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BOWLING

PARBWELL game WITH TOURING

To-morrow 6 rinks b of’’the ed a came \ v hich leaves on train to t-oui ‘ and memberfl of th R Thureday of the. Weiexecutive of ‘ r esidentB of the cenHnKt '? n h‘ a en The following are. the teams tre clubs. Ine io Wellington nlavchosen to (Southland). Meadowcr) |:-Council: Day ,\ V( . llin(:t on). T. (Karorih Ryder (byaH Bay). land Bay), (s.l: North (ijeawurc. gloanfl (KhaadalJah). (^ e . nd f , r p Cn ce''Central). Bary dining (IV j“”’ton°"ra st bourne), Macartrnir Pay), ’ !p " n ’ n(lto " '(Ke rtown) S.): Morrah Coles (Petone) J SextonJNewtown) (s.i.

the touring team. ■M-nmhrrs of the team which Is to tour Enc'™nd are asked to meet the secretory of the Bowline Asrociatinn at the Rel linsrton Club's pavilion at 8 o clock to night to complete arrangements for trip. - HATAITAI V. NEWTOWN.

whe following are the scores in. th_ friendly match between the Hataitai and Newtown Clubs, played on Satui daj . H H b ata'i"ay ls 'Bell. Anstey. Williams--16: Newtown—Trevor, M Lav. Roberts. M natait r a°i—iourdain. Moller, p ]^’ d ßon p Hus. 15: Newtown—Green. Bland, lark hurst. Sexton, 25. Hataital-Wighnm. Hunter, Burge SM’Kittrick. 19: Newtown— Upchurch. Gjles. Bennett, Barker. 16. Antin, oh " ] R ] on p h ( }] 1 1 int man. 20: Newtown-Hunt. Powell. PhillipsN Totals“ s 'Hai.aitai, 117; Newtown. 1». PETONE CLUB. 'Hie following is the result of ai friendly match, Petone v. Thorndon :-At Thorndon (Petone)-Powcll. Jowett, Birch. Cometti (n) ’4- Thorndon—Batten. l'*rank. Morpan Snencer (s.). 12. At Petone (Tnovii-rtonj-Rutter, Bunkridee. Dodds. M Artmir (B ) 94- Petone—Size- Rompson. Mockridce. Naiiphton (s.). 15. In the friendly y. Victoria’, the scores were:—At Victoria fPe-tone)-Hancock. Head. Stenhens Hope (s.l. 24- Victoria—Tin gey. Downie. Reed. Keith (s.l. 10. At Petone (Victorial-Ronry. Morgan, Rainsley. Betty (sJ. 24: Pe.tone A. Scott. Blair. Greening, Curtis (s.), 14. VICTORIA CLUB. The Victoria Club was successful on Saturday in winning the. various friendly matches it was engaged in. Ihe followbig ar» tho results. Victoria players men--1 Tingey. Downie. W. Bcid, Keith («.). 18: Hancock. Head Stevone. Hope, 24; T. Henry (sub. Morgan, Pawnsley, Betty. 24; A. Scott Blair. Greening. Curtis. 14. Totals: Victoria, 42; Petone, SB. , r , „ A train st Newtown—Cole. Ifpdmond. I/qke, Maclaurln. 19: Reid 0. Luke Martin. Tonka (s.). 17: Baggett, Revell. Mack Dement (s.i. 22: Blenkinson. Castle, de 9ourettc Ferguson, 21: Danby. Skinner, Chittev Hunt. 20; Chcpwtdden. Crosby, boxton'. Astill. 12; Jolly. J. W. Martin. IL J. Heid. Godher. 19: bcott, Mackenzie. RohUns. G. Scott. 17. Totals: Victoria. 84; Newtown, 67.

LYALL BAY TOURNAMENT. The final of the Lyall Bay anniversary tournament was brought to a close on Saturday, the contestants being Wellington v. Victoria. The game resulted in a win for Victoria by 24 points to 18. The p-een was very fast, and it required keen iudgment to avoid either over-running the. Jack or being short. The Victoria, team were quick to nick up the strength of the preen, and •■stnlilished a sulntantial lead over Wellington. Laws, leading f~r Victori;, gave a brilliant exposition of bowls, and was to n. large degree responsible for his team s victory. Markman the Wellington itdp. mad! l a strenuous fight, but could not overhaul the erore The teams were:—Victoria: Lows. Thornlev. Fossette, Bolton (e.): Wellington: H.' Marshall. Carey. Ingram. Markman <H.).

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 121, 15 February 1921, Page 6

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BOWLING Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 121, 15 February 1921, Page 6

BOWLING Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 121, 15 February 1921, Page 6

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