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BOWLING.

FITZROY v. WAITARA. A throe-rink match was played at Fitzroy yesterday afternoon between tlia local club and visitors from Waitara, the home players winning by 32 points. Following are the scores, Fitzroy skips bein" mentioned first: —Abbott 35 beat Ford 12; Jury 24 beat Fraser 22; Smith 2fi beat Sampson ID. Totals: Fitzroy 85, Waitara 53. FITZROY v. VOGELTOWK. A friendly game was played on the Fitzroy preen yesterday by teams from the lorn I and Vsjjeltown Clubs. Fitzroy winning by 14 points Prior to the commencement of play the Fitzroy president (Mr S. Smith) welcomed the visitors to the green, this being the first opnearance of a Voyeltowr. team at Fitzroy. He congratulated them on the formation of their club and wished them success. Mr Burton, president of tho V<>»cHown Club, suitably responded. Following iire the scores, Fitzroy heinjr mentioned flra-t in each ca.se:— Pote, ttillespie, McLeod. Hrookcr (sk) 21, v. Hooker. W. Okey Heal;.', Griffiths (nkl 27. Mawkes, West. Buckle, Hammond (sk")' 30 v. Tippins, Smith, Crockett. Evans (ski 14; Waldoclc. Best. Wiiljams 'Bartlett (sk > ?9 v. Lawrence, P. "< v 'r ■ Dobsni! Benton (sk) 25. Totals: Fitzroy 80, Vogeltown f>6. CIILMOUR CUP. The following will (represent West find in the f'ilmour Cup i-stch with Fitzroy on Saturday afternoon on the West End preen at 2 o'clock:—Hurl• stone, >fov»rley. Fk. Newell. .T. ti fir,",--(sV.): .T. Thompson, Honevficld. F •T. Hill ' ' 1 ; Tiohhon, C. Stephenson Townslev. Oliver (sk.); J. H. Thompson. Clarke, Billing, Smith (sk.). - No matches were ployed on the town s;reen yesterday, though all the rink? were f "'ly occupied throufrhnni; the afternoon. T"e Oibnour Cup matches t.afos nlace on Sahirdav The two serv snilU which have been put on the green bv the club to stem the ravages of Hi" "■ruhs looked very "nnspicuous ves+nrdav. They have been on the jrreen only a few days, but in that short space of time have become comparatively tame. THE NORTH BRTTTPH RUBBER'S CO.S GARDEN HOSE is renowned for its freedom from cracking or bursting Hives manv yearß' service- Sold by a!! lendinir irnnmonwrs nnd stores. 33 LATHES, "CLINCHER TYTtF.S" as used in the GREAT WAR ere sold by a!? '!?cle Dealers and are guaranteed six. niae, tw*lv* And fifteen month* IS .

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1919, Page 3

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BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1919, Page 3

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 21 February 1919, Page 3

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