BOWLING.
- 2ASTER PAIRS TOURNAMENT. PlßfiT DAY'S PLAY. In ideal bowling weather, and on Sheens that were playing well, the Easter J" , tournament arranged by the four New 1 iymouth clubs was commenced yesterday on tne West End and Fitzroy greens, some close and keenly contested games resulting, rne twenty-four entries were divided into four sections, with three rounds eaeu for yesterday, the remainder being played on Monday. Following are the results: — WEST END. Section A. First Round;—Robertson 20 v. Oliver 18; Medley 21 v. Billing 16; Bartlett 23 v. Fookes Second Round,—Medley 23 v. Oliver 11 •* Billing 25 v. Fookes 10; Bartlett 21 v. Robertson iy. Third Round.—Fookes 21 v. Oliver 13; Bartlett 22 v. Billing 19; Medley 32 v. Robertson 8. Section C. First Round.—McNeill 19 v. J. D. Sole 13; Evans 20 v. Davidson 15; Bellrlnger 23 v. Firth 22. Second Round.—Evans 19 v. Sole 15; Bellringer 19 v. Benton 10; McNeill 22 v. Firth 10. Third Round.—Sole 28 v. Bellrlnger 23; Benton 20 v. Firth 18; McNeill 20 v. Evans 21. FITZROY GREEN. Section B. Ptrst Round.—J. R. Hill 32 v. Lamenco 15; Lee 25 v. Newell 17; Jury 24 v. Stevenson 20. Second Round.—Newell 22 v. Lawrence 19; Jury 24 v. Lee 22; Stevenson 17 v. Hill 10. Third Round.—.lury 22 v. Lawrence 18; Lee 22 v. Stevenson. 16; Hill 27 v. Newell 10. Section D. First Round. —Jackson 17 v. P. J. Hill 14; w oollett 20 v. Higgs 18; Honeyfleld 21 v. Healy 17. Second Round.—Woollett 26 r. Hill 10; Honeyfleld 24 v. Higgs 16; Jackson 19 v. Healy 10. Third Round.—Hill 17 v. Honeyfleld 16? Higgs 23 v. Healy 19; Jackson 21 v. Woollett 16. Sections A and C play at Flt2roy on Monday, while Sections B and D play at West End, commencing at 9 o'clock. BANNER MATCHES. FITZROY.DEFEAT NEW PLYMOUTH B. Mainly owing to the good play of Jury's team, Fitzroy defeated New Plymouth B on Thursday l afternoon on the town green, by 26 points. Details of scores are as follow, B players mentioned first at each rink:— Hoby, McLeod, Bellrlnger, Luscombe (s). 20; v. Healy, Hammond, Dingle, Abbott (s). 26. Reatson, Dickson, Lee, Jackson (s), 23; v. Morey, Buckle, Jackson, Smith (s), 25. Carter, Gilinour, Drake, Hill (s), 19; v. Higgs, Brookcr, Bartlett, Jury (9), 32. Brooking, Morton, Perrln, Rolston (s), 27; 7. Cook, Gillespie, Chlvers, Price (a), 22. Totals—Fitzroy 105, B. 89. NEW PLYMOUTH A. DEFEAT YOGELTOWN. Playing at Vogeltown, on Thursday, the local club was defeated by New Plymouth A. Details of scores are as follow, Vogeltown mentioned first at each rink:— Tippens, Crockett, Okey, Davidson (s), 18; v C. Bundle, Washer, S. Bundle, Johnson (s), 30. Smith, Dobson, Okey, Ijawrence (s), 28; v Chnney, Cock, Wood, A K. Smart (s), 36 Hooker, Hooker, Griffiths, Benton (s), 15; v. Hooper, Phillips, Medley, Fookes (s), 37.
WEST END DEFEAT WAITARA. , at Waltara, on Thursday, West En. defeated the local club by 23 points. NEW PLYMOUTH DEFEAT HAWERA. Six rinks from tho New Plymouth Clui played r. frlemliy game at Hawera yesterday, bslng royally i-ntertalned there The weather was fine and the* green In excellent condition. On the morning's play, Hawera won by two points, aiid In the atfernoon, New Plymouth won by ri points. Details of play arc as follow, New I'lymoiith skips being mentioned first in each ease:— .Morning's Play —Stnvkcy 21 v. Corklll 22; Allen 22 v. Tate -I); Smith 14 v. W Robertson 27; Smart IT v A. Robertson 17; Luscombe 22 v. Hollard 14; Rundle 22 V. Grant "" Totals; New Plymouth 118, Hawera 12P Afternoon's Play.—Allen 2!l v. Corklll 24; Stnrkey 28 r. Grant 21; S. Rundle 23 v. Talt 25; A. K. Smart 34 v Hollurd 23; Luscombe 21 v. \V. Robertson 24; W. Smith 28 V. a Robertson 22. Totals: New Plymouth 163 Hawera 139. NEW PLYMOUTH v. ST. JOHNS. New Plymouth will be represented by the following in their mutch against St. John's Club this morning, play to starl. at !) o'clock: —Carter, Washer, Wood Johnson (s.) ; Chancy, Willis, Ralston, A IC. Smart (s.) ; Hooper, Philips, Firth, H. Smart (s); Brooking, Moore, Burgess, S. ltundlo (s.) ; Goldwater, F.ollrlngor, Luscombe, Smith (s.) ; C. Rundle, Cock, Medley, Fookes (s).
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