BOWLING
SATURDAY'S PLAY
PENNANT MATCHES
: The following are results o£ Saturday's Pennant matches:— Hataitai against Wellington, Wellington teams mentioned first:—Roberts, Innes-Jones, Lulhatn, M'Arthur (s), 12; Witcombe,' Bennett, Roberts, Brighting (s), 23. Donovan, M'Kenzie, Thompson, Porteous'.(s), 20; Murrell, Sfonebanks, Talbot,. Woolly (s), 12. .Jeffrey, Witt, Innis, Hodd, (s), 11; Gully, Cathie, Wells, Cometti (s),: 26. Couper, G. Hill, J. Roberts, Dimo/ck (s), 19; Lambourne, M'Crea, Shepherd, M'Cune (s), 20. Wright, Robson; Salt, Duncan (s), 14;: M'Kay, Carewell, Snow, Hunter (s), 28. Lawrie, Smith, Waters, E. J. Hill (s), 18; Josephson, Strangeinuir, Young, Cheescman (a), 21. . . Hataitai, 5; AVellington, 1. Hataitai against .Thorndon, Hataitai mentioned iirst: Fletcher, Soutlnvick, Watts, Wellings (s), 24; Cullen, Briggs, Casey, Smith (s), 24. Howalson, Taylor, Kean, Halliday (s), 25; Clark, Buck, M'Crae, Baker (s), 10. Jourdaiu, Anstey, Moston, Fielding (b), 20;. Howard, Campbell, Gibson, Torrance (s), 19. Wrigley, Dowling, Kershaw, Shore (s), 20; Smith, Fairbairn, Hyams, -Munro (s), 19. Hataitai, 3% games, Thorndon Vz game. Hataitai's win, 85 per cent. Seatoun against Lyall Bay (Seatoun players first):— Higgins, M'Farlaue, Barnett,; Wright (s), 13; Flack, Walker, O'Gorman, Brackenridgo (s), 22. Swanson. M'Gabe, Page, Stone (s), 20; Scott, Guiidersbn, Hazehvood, Naylor (s), 23. Williamson, H. Smith, Parry, Jackson (s), 18; Hallam, Ryan, Leahy, Sherwood (s), 20. Nicol, Blyth. Wyatt, M'Lean (s), 13; Marshall; M'Kenzie, Miluer, Haven (s), I<. Seatoun : against Island Bay:—Binning, DougaU H. Shelling, Bell (s), 17; Wilkie, Clark. Duncan, Ferkins (s), 31. Robertson, Millier, H. Jones, Gordon (s), 22; Hart. Hart, Earnshaw, M'llroy (s). 21. Lyall Bay against Kelburn (Lyall Bay first) :-Haatings, Purchase, Woollett, "Void (s), 19; Hannah, Lomas, Weavne. Xicholls (s), 13. Howse, Leuchavs, George, Bradley (s), 28,'' Brook, Hind, MLean, h. Lomas (s), 15. \ . . Wellington against Lower Hutt (\\ c - lington first):—Hildreth, Wylie, Marshall, Longmore (s), 20: M'Arthur,. Odm, Campbell, Parker (s), 18. Rennie, Johnson, Liddle, Houidsworth (s), 12; Stonehouse, Grant, Kennington, Keir (s), 28. Bennett, Hunter, Gyles,. Burgess (s), 14; Murphy, King, Claringbold, Scrivener (a), 32 Walls, Pizer, Wicks, Fowler (s), 21; Capes, .Watkins,, Burke, Hodgms (s), 14. Townsend. Wood, Goldfinch, Warwick (s), 22- M'Gurk, Watkins, Ginger Hendry. (s), 11; : Dalrymple,- Ledger, Parkhouse, Reid ( 8 ) '21? Spite, Smith, Bradley, Young (s), ai.- ■ Wellington, 4; Hutt, 2. . Khandallah Against Karon (Karori names" first) :-Leadbeater, _ Burkett, Gilbert, Neilsou (s), 21; 1 illinan, Lowe, Burt, Nalder (s), 20 Tullet Campbe 1, Gape, Casper (s), 13; Haswell, Bringans (s), 20. Holden,- Robertson. Field,. Christensen (s), 24; Williams, Lynnebevg; M'Ewan, King (s), 11. Crawford, M'Farlarie, Jolly, Crawford s), 19; Rodger, Alcorn,- Monro, Burke \%), against Newtowu (Nowtown names first) :-Cullen, Blenkinsop, Castle, Barker (s), 19; Bradshaw, Griffith, Mv - iord.-Butt (5),.-16.. Hanson M'LayMiddlebrook, Pollock (s), 21; Porteous, Fleming;, Bailey, Wright (s), 28. Eastbourne against Karon (Eastbourne first):: Battersby, Thompson, Paton, Johns (3), 17; Hamilton, Hemsley, Grant, Adams (s) 19. - Perry, Rush, Nimmo, Allen (s), 31; Gimley, Thompson;' Sterling, Hazelwood (s), 11. r -» Eastbourne against Newtown: Loe, Meo, Andrews, Rendle (s),. 13; BotVT Hodgson, Davies, Warick (s), 20. Cook, Card, Duff.Mayev (s), 21; West, Guise, Hodg"lsland Bay (Kelburn names first): Robieson, Andrews, Wright, Meadowcroft (s), 23; Gallagher, Boocock, M'Aneny, Parsons (s), 20. Rev. Petne Watkin, Macdonald, Routley (s), 17, Glen, Key, Jenkins, Munro (s), 16. Matthewson, M'Dermotfr, Clarke, AVilhams (s), 9; Palmer, Shera, Taylor, Osborne (s), 30. Corral, Spence, Gardner, Widdop (a), 16; Hansen; fnnes, Jones 'Bedells), 22. Lawn, Osborn, Pears, Marris (sJ.-K.^an, thorpe, Mitchell, Heron, Condor (s), 19. Brace, Johnson, Hay-Mackenzie, Smith (s), 20: Reeee, Dixon, Kerr, Hobbs (s), 17. Reid, Ybung, Coinpton, Doherty (s), 17; M'Nabb, Mason, %ymgepur, Hale (s), 20. Forgie, Rose, M'Cofl, Grey (s 16, •■ , Fendall, Clarke, Edwards (s), 19 Kelburn against Petone Central: Clater, Harper, Porter, Strickland (b), 18; Green M'Vicar, Ridler, Pawson (s), 23. Patterson, Pope, Patrick, Lowry (s), 23; Devme, Gower, Frame, Stone (s), 19- , . Kelburn against Lyall Bay: Nicholls (s), 13; Noad (s),-19. E. Lomas (s), 15; BradleThoßrnd2on ' against Hutt CP»ornd<m first)r Nancarrow,- Nelson, Hardie, Goodwin (s), 19; Sinclair, Billmgton,. Eddie, Fraser (s), 16. Townley, Allen, Hutton, Lambert (s), 21; Muter, Bock, Roper, Buragainst Johnsonville: Wiggins, Shallcrass, MacGoun, Thomson \*>> t ,il'> Millar/Hogg," D. Mills, V. Mills,, (s), 22. JUNIOR PENNANTS.' ■ , ■ ■ Junior pennant results were:— _ • Thorndon against Johnsonville: J. K. Smith, M'Manaway, George, Benzies (s), 20; Bryant, Richards, Dutton, Austin (s), "Eastbourne against Central (East^ bourne names first).:— Douglas, Jenkins, Heatn, Golding (s.), 9; Wilkinson, ■ Rush, Hainecott, Ronan (a.), 29- . Wellington against Khaudallah. (>vellington first):— Kennedy, Beveridge, Ward, Jacobs (s.), 20; Bell, Bolus, Clark, Littlejohn (s.), 17. - Lyall Bay against Island Bay (Lyall Bay first):—Deane, Boyd, Cull, M'Kenna (s.), 22; Howoirth, Ashworth, Mason, Pur'cell (s.), 20. . Seatoun against Kelburn (Seatoun first):— M'Anally, Stewart, Ramsden, Glennie (s.), 20; Scott, Hubbard, Smith, Arthur (s.), 12. In friendly games between Ivhandaliaii and Karori, the results were:—Bradmond, Thorn, Charters, Shaw (s.), 16; Nicholls, Holland, Budd, Both (s.), 20. Smallbone, _ f M'Kenzie, Newcombe (s.), 11; Nichols, Lockie, Anderson, Bennett (s.), 21. Lyall Bay defeated Victoria in friendly ulay:— Sands (s.), 24; Baudinet (s.), 19. Moran (s.) v. Ball (s.), 22 alii Total: Lyall Bay 46, Victoria 41. EASTBOURNE v. CITY BOWLERS. The first game o£ the season for the Challenge Cup between the members of the Eastbourne Bowling Club, and the city members of the club resulted m ,a win.for the city members by the narrow margin of nine points. The following are the scores, the city members being mentioned first:—Burkett, Hutton, Rodger, Doherty (s.), 23; Inglis, Jackson, M'Kelvie, Lock (s.), '17. A. Jacobs, Guise, Gyles, Goodwin (s.), 21; Perry, Bryden, Andrews, Rendle (s.), 32. Nelson, M'Leod, Goldfinch, Longmore (s.), 25; Goldmg, Keid, Pnton, Johns (s.), 29. Stewart, Isaacs, Wylie, Liddlo (s;). 30; Edmonds, Card, Allen, Bulges (s.), 19. Memo, Fercusson, Marshall, Munro (s.), 28; Smythe, Levi, Cook, Harper (s.), 20. Simmonds, Loe. Lulham, M'Coll (s.), ■ 20; Exley, Rush,' Battersby, Nimmo (s.). 21. Result: Three wins each and 147 points to IoS.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 131, 1 December 1930, Page 4
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