BOWLING.
BANNER MATCHES. VOGELTOWN DEFEAT NEW PLYMOUTH B. Vogeltown hod the satisfaction of scorlns a win in the match on their green yesterday against New Plymouth B! Details of scores are as follow, the B team being mentioned first nt each rink:— McGahey, Gilinour, Drake, Hill (s), 19; v. Smith, Lunn, I'. Okey, Benton (s), 28. Lamas, Hooker, Perrin, Roiston (s), 22; v. K. Carter, Hooker, Lawrence, Heaiy (s), 22. C. Carter, Brooking, Starke?, Luscomb9 (s), 24; v. Crockett, W. Okey, Davidson, Griffiths (s), 20. Total—Vogeltown 70, B 85. FITZKOY DEFEAT WAITABA. At Fltzroy yesterday, a keenly contests! game against Waitara resulted In the visitors losing by six points, That the margin was not greater was due to the excellent play of Ford, ably assisted by Nosworthy, and although the opposing team at thi9 rink contained three skips out of four players they went down badly. Details of scores are as follow, Waitara players betas mentioned first ,at each rink:— Kempsell, Rattenbury, W. Nosworthy, Poril (a), 26; v. Smith, Canneli, Olivers. Abbott (s), 13. Knuckcy, Hawkins. L. H. Sampson, Fraser (s), 20; v. Cook, Hammond, Dingle, Price (!). 29. Elliott, Klbby, Sampson, Telfer (s), 18; v. Oxenham, .Tackson, Bennett, Rennell (s), 26. Total—Fltzroy 68, Waitara 62. NEW PLYMOUTH A DEFEAT WEST END. Playing on the town, green yesterday, West End suffered defeat by 25 points, chiefly due to A. K. Smart's long lead over Newell. At all the other rinks the plby was fairly even. Details of scores are as follow. West End names being first at each rink:— Lye. Reston, Olllver, Lobb (a), 27; v. Blnnie, Washer. Firth, H. Smart (s), 22. Potter, Mynott, T. Petty, Newell (s), 12; v. Chaney, Ford, Hall, A. K. Smart (»), 30. H. Hill, Hurlstonc, Tcwnley, Billing (s), 22; v. C. Bundle, Phillips, Burgess, S. Bundle (s), 22. Petty, Bullot, F. 3. Hill, Beal (s), 26; v. Hooper, Ingram, Ward, Johnson (s), 28. Butt, Stevenson, Honeyfleld, J. D. Sole (s), 20; v. Goldwater, Wood, Medley, Fookes (a), 24. Totals—-V.P, 138, West End 107.
AUItOA DEFEAT OPUNAKE. Auroa scored a win in® a three-rink bannei match over Opunake on Wednesday by a mar Kin of 15 points. The scores were, Opunake belne mentioned first In each caso:— Callaghan, Holmes, Clough, Des Forges (s) 13; v. Kllpatrlck, Deegan, Castles, Bradfoii («), 23. Sinclair, Andrews, Mildenhall, Leslie (s) 19; v. Hornby, Davis, Barlow, Trem&ln (a) 28. Judson, Carter, Thorpe, Burton (s), 21; p Buff. Robertson, Brown, Johnstone (s), 17. Totals—Opunako 53, Auroa. 68.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1920, Page 7
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