BOWLING.
The following matches were played for the Hutt Valley Banner Competition last Saturday. .' Hutt team are mentioned iirst:—r-' . .. Hutt v. Central—Sinclair, O. S. Watkins, Bock, Fraser (s) 21; Waihseott, Lord, Radeliffe (s) I£. ■: . Spite, King, Ginger, Shear.er (s) 13; Wilson, Campbell, Ridley, Watkinson (s) 22. G.. Smith, Maeaskill, Brooks, Walton (s) 14; Hancock, Rouse, Fitzgerald, Allan (s), 9. McArthur, Wood, Whitcfler, PaTket (s) 37; Senior, Me Vicar, Smith, Foster (s)'2. . Petone ,v. \Hutt. ,M-c.Gurk, Guiness, Davidon, Hendry (s.) 17;' Graham, Dixori, Cowie, McEwen (s) ':18. -- -■ : v" "* • . Thomson, Edwards, Eddie, Stonehouse (s) 18; Whittaker, ] Weston, Burns, Paul (s) 22. Murphy, L. T. Watkins, Hoggins, Norris, (s) 27; Laeey, Robb, Hay T. McArthur (s) 18^' McDou'gall, Mowbray, Campbell, Slinn (s) 35; Gilbanks, Hawken, Rennie, Appleyard (s) 16, ' Hutt v~ Upper Hutt. Millar, Millington, Teagle, Broad (s) 20; Mudgway, Butler, • Mum'by, Greig (s) 18. Hutt v. Woburn. \ . Sinclair, Barron, Kennington, Keir (s) 26; Smith, Martin, Johnston, Roundhill (s) 12. Roper, W. H. Smith, E. Young, Scrivener (s) 32; Robinson, Melntosh, Rowe, Berry (s) 15. , Muter, Pratt, Capes, Burgess (s) 18; August, McCarthy,/Tamblyn, Dempsey |(s) 17. ' -■■ ■ .. ' ■;■ ;..: v:;.•■•.■;:;.:•■.■ . 1 EDWIN FEATHERS. -' ' , The following team wilL represent Hutt against Kaxbri at Karori on Sa- j turday:—Murphy, Mowbray, Norris, | Scrivener. ..■■'-./ - BOWLING CATCHES.. Down at Woburn there's a bowler cdlied Jones >. When he drives, everyone' groans. He is great on the Jack, tailing it back, So be sure and look out for your bones. Taiiiblyn plays a little bit thin. The Wilford Gup he is determined, to win; Berry q;avo him i\ frig»hi—Juild stiys ho might, Sa we all say. good luck to him. Harry Vagg is never too thin, - To be up ttf the head', is no trouble to him;With that >beam o£ a smile, -he has i .plenty of style, Charlie Ellis .is not in it^with him. Our President is so stumpy, He hates a green that is bumpy; To a blade of grass, he can draw with his last And ies never kno,wn to be grumpy. As he stands on the mat with a bowl in his flipper, Alf Roundhill they say is a very 'good / skippeT. He can drive, draw or track—never known fo fail; ■ » And the boys they think him some nipper. With, lots of good luck and some very good play, Ellis is Woburn'S champion ."to-day. He's a very good sport, though some j times plays'short And we hope he's up here to stay. —(With apalogies to the Poets' Union).
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 43, 3 April 1930, Page 7
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409BOWLING. Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 43, 3 April 1930, Page 7
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