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BOWLS

THE DUTHIE CUP WON BY HUTT CLUB Play in connection with the Dutiu’c Cup was resumed on the Wellington Bowling Club’s green yesterday morning, in fine but dull weather, and on a green keen enough to try the skill of the most experienced bowlers. The first games were between the Wanganui and Hutt Clubs, the latter winning by 45 points to 37. The teams were us follow Hutt: Kennington, Brookes, Macaskjll, Hodgins (s.), 10. Wanganui: AleNiven, Battle, Foster, Cohen (s.), 17. Hutt: Keir, Davidson, Eddie, Hendry (s.), 29. Wanganui: Allomes, Keesing, Jones, London (s.), 20. Total: liutt, 45; Wanganui, 37. Hutt: Keir, Davidson, Eddie, Hendry (s.), 20. Wellington: Ledger, Wylie, Alayer, Fainnay (s.), 27. Hutt: Kennington, Brookes, Alacaskill, Hodgins (s.), 27. Wellington: Salek, Berry, Ltilhani, McArthur (s.), 14. Totals: Hutt, 47; Wellington, 31. RINKS FOR OTAKI. The following players from the Wellington Club will leave for Otaki this morning on a visit to the local bowling club:—McArthur, McKenzie, McKelvie, Dimock, Webb, Thompson, Duncan, Bush. Smith, Berry, Hamilton, Gyles, Jackman, Roberts, and AlcLean. ROTORUA TOURNAMENT By Telegraph.—press association. Rotorua, February 7. Tho Rotorua bowling tournament was held in two days of glorious weather. The leading rinks are:— Section A. —Dovonport (Pascoe), 6 wins, 0 losses. . Section B. —Grey Lynn (Whittle), 5 wins, 1 loss; Westend (Brciuner), 5 wins, 1 loss. Section <’. —Rorotua )Brown), 5 wins, 0 loss; Carlton (Perry), 5 wins, 0 loss. Section D.—Rotorua (Fakes), 4 wins, 1. loss; Carlton (Truscott), 5 winss. 1. loss. Section F. —Dominion Rd. (Ramsay), 4 wins, 1 Joss; Carlton (Coltman), 4 wins, 2 losses; Alorrinsvilie (Branch), 4 wins, 2 losses. STANSELL SHIELD RETAINED BY HATAITAI. . The annual competition for the Stansell Shield between the Hataitai. Lyall Bay, •'<l Geatoun Chibs was played on the ’V.taitai on Saturday, and resulted as follows:—Hataitai--Cadwell, Cometti. Dr, Shore. Brightine <h.), 29; Lyall Bay—Marshall. ’Popp, Noad. Raven fs.). 18. Hataitai—Kershaw, Woollev. Halliday, Fielding («.), 15; Reatonn —Snelling, Hell, Gordon. Wright (a.). 22. Lyall BayHouse. Dustin, Bradley, Lep.hy (s.l. 21; Seatoun—Ellis. Wyatt. McLean, Gilbert (s.), 19; Hataitai—Carswell. Conictti. Dr. Shore. Brisrhting (s.k 31; S?atouu—Ellis. Wyatt. McLean. Gilbert <«.), 10. Lyall Bay—Marshall, Tenn. Nond. Raven fs.). 15; Seaton n—Snelling. Bell. Gordon. Wright (s.L 21. Hataitai—Ker'haw. Woollev. Halliday. Fielding (s.l. 17; Lyall Bay —House. Dustin, Bradley. Lrihy (s.), 13. Hataitai won three games. «ca*oun won i wo games.

Lyall Bay won one game. Hataitai Club thus retains the shield for another year.

PENNANT TEAMS The following teams have been selected to represent their respective clubs in pennant games:— LYALL BAY.

Senior Pennants.—Away: Evenson, Johnstone, Marshall. Bradley: Sherwood, W. Moran, AfcKenzie, Topp; Jones, Goulden, Coleman. Leahy. Home: Jtowse, Hallam. Shore, Noad; Kean. Leuehars, Purchas, Aliluei; Nixon, Haworth, Allen, Flack. Versus Scatoun.—Away: Aladdock, 11sley. Wells. Raven; Mayall, Anderson. Salt. Dustin. Home: Montell, Moran, Bruce. George; Sand, Darrach, Gunderson, Sherwood. Junior Pennants, v. Central.—Away: Hanscombe, Kemp, Gunderson, Parsous. KARORI. Versus Central-—Home; Taylor, Newcombe, Davies. Lyall <s.); Jordan, Simm, Grant, Burn (s.). Away: Hamilton. Nielsen, Platt, Cranford (a.); Dyett, Walword, Christensen. Roberts (s.). Friendly.— Away: King. Gilbert, Gilbert, Crawford (s.l; Deilh. Barrows, Campbell, Dempster (8.). Versus Newtown.—Home: Zander. Robertson. Legget, Needham (s.); Morris, Hentsley, Hazelwood, Cooper (e.). Away: Field. Read. Dryden, Adams (s-); Johnson, Clarke, Jolly, Gapes (s.). Versus Jdlinsonville.—Home: McFarlane, Rowe, Cathie, Smith (s.). Away: Sterling, Ray, Spiers, Gregg (s.).

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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 111, 8 February 1928, Page 13

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BOWLS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 111, 8 February 1928, Page 13

BOWLS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 111, 8 February 1928, Page 13

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