BOWLING.
BANNER MATCHES. | FITZROY v. WAIT All A. Fitzroy and Wai t:\ra met on the formers' green yesterday afternoon, and a very enjoyable game was played, I Fitzroy winning by 10 points for the banner and 12 points in the total, although at one stage of the game Waitara was leading. The following are the v scorns, Fitzroy being mentioned first:— s Oxenham, i 1 col, Olivers, Abbott (s), ~ 2fi, i'. 'George, L. Sampon, W. Sampson, r Wyllie (s), 20. T Morey. Clinch, Bennett, Jackson (s), 24, v. Klenner. Ogle. Fraser, Pulford (s), ; 27. U Pote, McNeill, Avery, Smith (s), 21, ( v. Kvle. Ford. Calder, Beekbessinger (s), IS. Burtlett, Callaghan, Allen, Lealand (s). 28, v. Foreman, Knuekey, Buc-hanan, llattenbury (s), 15. < Cook. Paul, Dingle, Renncll (s), 2G, v. f Jarrett, Langman, C. Sampson, Andrew " (s), 23. < Totals: —Banner: Fitzroy SO, Waitara : I 70. Aggregate: Fitzroy 125, Waitara ' 113. WEST END v. STRATFORD. West Rnd journeyed to Stratford and defeated the local club by three points on the aggregate and six on the banner. Results, West End being mentioned first: Ilill, Frank Newell, Wood and Fred Xewell (s), 2G, v. Masters, Ward, Black, King (s), 22. Lobb, Hoskin, Hammond, Johnson (s), 23. v. Fookes, Masters, Wright, Skoglund (b), 21Francis, Johnson, Lye, Beal (s), 25, v. Porritt. Martin, Penn, G. Smart (s), 21. Jones, Reston, Bullot, C. Curtis (s), 18, v. Edgecombe, Drake, G. Curtis, Morrison (s), 25. Grand totals: West End 92, Stratford SO. NEW PLYMOUTH v. INGLEWOOD. The Xew Plymouth and Ingle-wood clubs met at Ingle wood yesterday, the visitors proving victorious by 27 points for the banner, and 37 points in the aggregate. The . results are as follows, Inglewood being mentioned first in each instance: —Sutherland (s), 20, v. Goldwater (s), 27; Allen (s), 19, v. S. Rundie (s), 20; Percival (s), 25, v. Hall (s), 20: Bennett (s), 27, v. Penn (s), 17; Wilson (s), 22. v. A. K. Smart (s), 35; Leslie (s), 15, v. 11. Smart (s), 37. Totals: Banner: Inglewood 74, Xew Plymouth 101. Aggregate: Inglewood 128, Xew Plymouth 105. THE SOUTH ISLAND TEAM, : By Telegraph—Press Association. Napiei, Thursday. A team of bowlers representing South Canterbury and North Otago visited Napier yesterday and played an eight-rink game, winning by 101 to 149. The visitors, who are on a holiday tour of the Xorth Island, left for Wanganui to-day., Hawera beat Waverley on Wednesday by 95 to 78 points.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 204, 17 January 1913, Page 8
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