BOWLING.
I WEST END v. INGLEWOOD. West End and inglewood played a banner match at the former's green yesterday, which was won by West End by 24 points. The ladies of the local club provided afternoon tea, which' was welcomed by the players. The following are the detailed scores:— W.E. I. Hill, F. Newel], Curtis, Bullot (skip) 26 - McDonald, Marshall., Johnson. Percival (skip) .' Putt, Lye, Sole, Beal (skip) .. 30 Codd, Olsen, Morton, Surrey (skip) Jones, J. Johnson, Wood, Newell (skip) 33 Roberts, Maetzeg, Taylor Allen (skip) '. 8D 07 FITZROY v. STRATFORD. | Fitzroy and Stratford met half-way yesterday on the Inglewood green, and the New Plymouth suburban players speak in high terms of the treatment accorded them by the inglewood ladies, who entertained them at afternoon tea. Five rinks competed and on the total Fitzroy suffered defeat by 14 points. They also lost (he banner match, which is decided by the three highest scoring rinks in each team, by 7 points. Scores: S. F. Edgecombe, Smart. Nicholson, Skoglnnd (skip) 33 -~ Oxcnham. Cook. Dingle. Smith (skip) lfl Martin, McMasters, Morison. McMillan (skip) 24 Pote, Paul, Healy. Abbott (skip) Sole, Fookes. Dingle. Black (skip) 24 Allen, McNeill, Crawshaw, Lenlfind (skip) Sanderson. Penn. Hull. MneDonald (skip) 16 Bartlett, Morey, Bennett. Jackson (skip) Drake. Jackson, King.' Wright (skip) ' 29 Morshead. llardiell. Chivcrs, Rennell (skip)
120 VI4 Scons for the Hamn r: Stratford 86; Filzroy, 70. OPUNAKK RIXK. For the second day's piny at the Rotoniii tournament the Opnnake rink, skipped by Mildenluill. won two ."nines and lost one. Thev beat Ellorslies flTowell) by 23 to 21 and Onchunga (Knight) 2!)—17, and were defeated liv Dominion Road (Eagleton) 30—IT. HAWERA MATCHES. On Wednesday three rinks from TTawera journeyed to Opnnake. defeating the local elnb bv 00—50. In the aftei" noon they played Pihama, and were defeated by 57—54. Roth games were won on the last head. , Tt has been suggested, in order to lessen travelling;, that (he banner games between Opnnake and Pihama against Paten-should be played on the TTawera green, and the last-nieuUoned club has offered to place rinks at their disposal. The matter is now under tne consideration of (he three <-ltibs eoneei'iied.—TTawera Star.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 234, 21 February 1913, Page 8
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360BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 234, 21 February 1913, Page 8
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