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BOWLING.

NEW PLYMOUTH v. HAWERA.

Yesterday six rinks' of the New Plymouth Club proceeded to Hawera and played the local club. It was agreed that twenty-five heads should be played in the morning, and the same number in the afternoon. The mornings nnks were (New Plymouth being mentioned

iirst): — „ . ~. , I Harle, Goodacre, Barry, Ewing (sKip) 35; Floden, Wilkie, Synie J-, Trevithick (skip), 20. Binnie, Goldwater L., Jenkinson, Rundle (skip), 15; Breach, Gome, uanton, Tait (skip), 22. Luscombe, Cock, Bishop, A. K. Smait (skip), 21; Robinson, Boase, Curtis, Foy ( Medie?' Firth, Collins, H Smart (skip), 32; Crabbe, Phillips, J. Syme, Robinson (skip), 23. . Furlong, Penn, Hill, Ward (skip), to; Barnett, McNiven, Strack, Henson (skip)

Eraser, I. Avery, Hall, A. D. Gray (skip), 23; Hicks, Reilly, Eames, Rowe (9 TSIs 33 morning game: New Plymouth 151; Hawera, 146. I There was-a bit of excitement at the finish of the game. New Plymouth, S the Ward rink to play, ™» heads to go. Ward although beaten on the aggregate in lus rink, added to the two heads four more points, mak-

ing the morning's win five points,'. e After lunch fresh drawings were made, * New Plymouth being first. WardVyed Fl °y' 2st0 A 2^ R r d : ] flayed Rowe, 19 to 24; A- K Smart i SaVed Tait, 21 to 28; Gray played Hen- I 522 to 20; H. Smart played the same skip as in the morning (Roberts) ~1. and went P down.ls to,34; Ewing.played e the same dkip (Trevith.ck), 24 to 23 v The totals for the afternoon were. I New Plymouth, 126; Hawera, 151. i Grand Hotals: I\ T ew Plymouth, 2r7; J H There was" a remarkable difference in t the dav of the morning and that ot i the afternoon. Tha Hawera green was) ] in capital order, and the visitors were , hospitably treated by the ladies to rf-1 ternoon tea. also> the local team *o other enjoyable luxuries. At the close < of tie game Mr R. Cock, in the absence , of the president, thanked the Hawera h Club for the enjoyable day ftey had,; given them, and expressed the hope . that Hawera would send at least six rinks) to New Plymouth, when « trusted they might be able to.retrieve . the defeat they had suffered that day. Ho also thanked the ladies for the atternoon tea they provided, and called for cheers for the Hawera Club, and particularly the ladies. , j Mr Robertson suitably replied. ,

I 0 INGLEWOOD v. WAITARA. * Four rinks of thTlnglewood Bowling T Club journeyed by brake to Waitara yesterday to try conclusions AVith the Waitara Club (writes our I*g leWo °J t correspondent). They played two , matches, the first being, a draw and { the second resulting in a win for In- : *lewood Club by the narrow margin ot ~ four points. The visitors were hospit- ; ably entertained, and the arrangements , throughout were excellent. Appenued are the results (Inglewood being first . mentioned): , •Allemann, Quigley, Surrey. Mynott (skip), 14; Kidd, Elliot, George, Fraser F Drake, Walker; Drake, Allan (skip) , 22;'Excell, Rattenbury, Ford Andrews (9 MacKay', Collar, Perceval, Sutherland (s'kip), 16; Bent, .Cossar, Sampson, Beckbessinger (skip), 18. . Orbell, McDonald, Leslie, Wilson (skip), 21; Calder, Nosworthy, Klenner, Grimstone (skip), 13. __ Totals:—lnglewood, 73; Waitara, 73. Surrey, Gollar, Leslie, Wilson (skip), 25; Excell, Nosworthy, Kl'enner, _ Beckibesisenger, i 3. ! Allemann, Walker, Perceval, Drake ' (skip), 21; Hellier, Fraser, Ford, Grim(stone (skip), 25. „,' .. «,, „ Drake, MaeDonald, Mynott, Allan (skip), 17; Calder, Buchanan, Sampson, Andrews (skip), 26. „ .. , „,, I MacKay, Quigley, Orbell, Sutherland ■ (skip), 2G; Foreman, Bent, Dugdale, Ogle (skip), 21. Totals:— Inglewood, 89; Waitara, 85. FITZROY v. ELTHAM. Fitzroy sent four rinks to Eltham yesterday, and were defeated by 49 points*. The following are the scores, Eltham beins mentioned first:— 'Maslin, Wade, Btockhall, Carman ,(skip), 41; A. Avery, Hunter, Callender, 'Abbott (skip), 6. . Campbell, Parrott, Pepper, Lewin (skip), 19; Lovegrove, L. Hill, Olivers, Healy'(skip), 30. t Williams, Keene. Stanners, Hill (skip), 34; Stichbury, Hobbs, R. Cotter, Reanell skip), 11. Barnand, Jenkins, Murray, De Launey (skip), 13; Oxenham, S. Cotter, Craw- ■ shaw,'Griffiths (skip), 21. Totals:—Eltham, 107; Fitzroy, 68. .

• Three rinks from St. John's, Wantranui, played Patea. and were defeated, the scores being: Patea, 97; St. John's,

54. The same rinks' from ft. John's will play three rinks against Inglewood this morning, and three rinks against Stratford in the afternoon. On Easter Monday the St. John's will be strengthened and play five rinks at Hawera against the Hawera Club.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 348, 26 March 1910, Page 8

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BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 348, 26 March 1910, Page 8

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 348, 26 March 1910, Page 8

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