BOWLING.
ere was a large attendance at tho wling green yesterday, and a number interesting games were played. Chief these was the match between the Isborno representatives for the coming urnament and two teams skipped by •.lessors Bright and Dixon. Contrary to xpectation, tho representatives were debated in both rinks, and on the aggregate •ore were eighteen points to the bad. following are the details of the after aoon’s play:— McGowan Martin Ferris Ambndge Jassey Sidebottom Jonsford (skip) 14 Dixon (skip) 24
Witty Quigley Wallace Humphreys Gaudin Hennessy. , Q 1 Coleman (skip) 13 Bright (skip) 21
Nicholas Colebrook •\ Trotter F. Fettio .ackson * -Jy air Jarroll (skip) 4 Ifwersen (stop) 34 MoPhee Cussens Orr (skip) 9 Harris (skip) 31 ;r £Ta» i 6 SS»»(.wi6 In the last mentioned match the play ,vas particularly keen, there being some beautiful heads. It was decided to play an extra head to decide the game, Matthewson with his last bowl dr .°'7 „ magnificent shot, which gamed tnevictoij i 0 Jhe return match between the Gisborne representatives and other players will ta piaco to-morrow, commencing at half-past ‘'This afternoon a challenge game will be Dlaved between Messrs Massey and IfwerSn y (ski P ) and Dixon and Gaud.n (skip), and a fast and exciting game is expected.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 310, 10 January 1902, Page 3
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