BOWLING.
ELTHAM v. FITZROY. 11l connectio,, with the seaside excursion by Eltham residents yesterday, whilst the ladies and children were enjoying the attractions of the beach at tint East End. three rinks of bowlers rdaved a friendly frame at Fitzroy, resulting in their defeat by the narrow •narinn of three, the total scores being: Fitzroy, 51; Eltham 4S. The visitors iroved to be exceedingly keen on the sranie, and thorough sportsmen, with whom it was a pleasure to play. They also greatly appreciated the hospitality of the club, and expressed their thanks to tin local cl"b in the heartiest manner. Details of scores are as follow, : Eltham being mentioned first in each I case:— ! Ritter, Strack. Lewin. Hyde 0 2'2. v. Hartnell, Coxhead, McNeill, Smith (s.), 9. Judd, Goiv, Carman, Murray, (s.) 15, v. Heel, Weller, Healy, Jackson (s) 15. Biggs. Gibson, MeKav, Carter is) 11. v. Oxenham, Bennett, Lealand, Chivers (s.), 27. WEST END V. INGLEWOOD. West End won their match against Tnglewood yesterday by the substanti.il margin of 48 points. The details are as follow, the West End team being mentioned first:— Wood. Reston. Hill Real 'si" 33, v. McDonald, Maitzig, Cottier, Pcrcival (s'i Ilaslam. Petty, Lobb, Newell -s) 35, v. Marshall, I'yne, A, Morton, Sutherland (s) 22. Putt. Curtis. J. Johnson. C N. Johnson (s) IS, v. Roberts, Davis, G. Morton, Johnstone (si IS. T.ye, Lee, Oliver, f, ]> fole (si 20, v. Ttavn, Marsh, Spurdle, Codd (s) 15. WAITARA V. NEW PLYMOUTH A. The New Plymouth Club's A team defeated Waitara at New Plymouth yesterday in a very enjoyable match, two j rinks winning each by a bare point. The following ar,, the details, the New Ply-J mouth rinks being mentioned first:— I Morrison. List. Blundell. Burgess (si 27. v. G. Goldsmith, Langmsm. Andrew (s) 24. Binnie, Phillips. Fookes. Firth (s) "S5, v. Kempsall, Eggleton, Sampson, Pulford (s) IS. ITurln. Bowden W-rd. Hall (si 21. v. Cromhie, Fraser, Hellicr, Sampson (s) 20. Wnush, Brown. Colviic, H. Smart |si v. Foreman, Hutchinson, Rattenbur-'. ''a'der (s) 2.1. Totals: New Plymouth. 107; Waitara. NEW PLYMOUTH B v. FITZROY. The banner match between New Plymouth B and Fitzroy was played yesterday on the Fitzroy green, the home club winning bv 137 to 112. Details of scores are as follow, Fitzroy being mentioned first in each case:— Steeds, Waldoek. Crawshnw. and Bennett (s.), 15, v. Chancy. Carter, Ford and A. K. Smart (s.l. 35. Lister, Higcs, Jackson and Chivers (s.), 34, v. Ilutton, Wood, l'enn and I.escombe (s.l. 13. Cook, Bcllrinser. McNeill, md Smith (s.), 22, v. Ilarle, Collins. S. Rundle and Morev (s.), 28. Avery, Hooker, Price and Lealand (s.), 30, v. M?Gahev, Goodacre, C. Rundh' and Medlev (s.). 13. Heel. Dingle. Allen and Rennell (s.), 30, v. McLeod, llartnell, Jenkinson aud Ewing (s.) 23. ROTOR CA FINALS. By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Rotorua, Last Night The following plav in tlje finals in the bowling tournament, in ift-hich 47 rinks com-peti'd:—Grey Lyn (Mills), Carlton (Laurie). Rocky Nook (Bouskill), Ponsonby (Wilson).
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 19 February 1915, Page 7
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498BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 215, 19 February 1915, Page 7
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