BOWLING.
NEW PLYMOUTH DEFEATS FITZROY. In the banner match played at Fitz10}' yesterday New Plymouth proved easy winners by 25 points. The green was bumpy and tricky, so Dial accurate |)lav in large measure was dominated by luck. A feature of the game was a score of eight at one head by Allen's team, Morev failing to score with his last bowl, which he drove instead of making an easy draw on the forehand. Eventually the visitors won by 154 to 129. Details of the scores are as follow, New Plymouth teams being mentioned first in, eacli rink: — Fraser, Hooper, Bastings, Hall (skip) 37, v. Mawkes, Bellringer, Jackson, Chi vers (skip) 18. ' Carter, Blundell, Harrison, Johnston (skip) '2.1, v. Walker, Beadle, I-lealy, Rennell (ekip) 12. • Gnldwator, Ford. Jenkinson, Fookes (skip) 19, v. Cannell, Hammond, Avery Price (skip) 28. Collins, Ewing, Luscombe, Morcy (skip) 2;i, v. Oxenham, Weller, Bennett, Allen (skip) 22. Morrison, Wood, Firth, 11. Smart (skip) 28, v. Jury, Butler, Dingle, Abbott (skip) 23. C. T. Kundie, Cock, Burgess, Medley (skip) 22, v. Lister, Gibson, McNeill Smith (skip) 20. WEST END DEFEAT WAITARA. At the West End green four rinks from Waitara were somewhat easily defeated by the home cclub. Detailed scores, Waitara being mentioned first, in each instance:— Crombic, Stead, Nosworthy, Battenbury (skip) 20, v. H. Hill,' Cleave, J. Lye, Beal (skip) 2!). Foreman, W ere, Hutchinson, Sampson (skip) 17, v. Billing, T. Sole, F. Leo, Lobh (skip) 41. Rev. Harrison, W. Sampson, Colder, Walker (skip) 22, v. Honeyfield, Bartlett Fk. Newell, Fd. Newell (skip) 22. Spring, Kiiuckey, Langman, Fraser (skip) 18, v. Boswell, J. Johnson, Curtis Oliver (skip) 39. Totals: Waitara 77, West End 131. GILMOUR CUP COMPETITION, The West End Club will be represented by the following in the match for the Gilmour Cup against New Plymouth, on the town club's green:—Honeyfield, Mc,Allum, Tounsley, Oliver (skip); Walshe, T. Sole, Johnson, Curtis (skip); Hooker Billing, Clark, Newell (skip).
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1917, Page 3
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