BOWLING.
i BANNER COMPETITION. | V MAMS FOB TO-MORROW. This banner competition iu the Northern Division will, be continued to-morrow, tho following tlmires being set down: —Vogcl-. tmvr; v. Now l'ljinoutli A, at New I'lyiuoulh; New Plymouth B v. West End 11, at West End; Waitaru v. West End A, at Wallura; Fitzroy, a. bye. £ , ' VOGELTOWN v. NEW PLYMOUTH A. Vogeltown.—R. Tipping, E. Carter, H. Boswell, W. Marshall (s); R. Hoqker, J. Bleakley. W. Hooper, W. Heaiy (a); A. Binnie, R. Burke, V. Griffiths. H. Edgecombe (3); J. Smith, G. Wigiey, F. Okey, ,1. Davidson (9). New Plymouth A.—Carter, Roebuck, Ward, Luscombe (s); Knuekey, F. Hooker, C. Bundle, H. Smart-(s); Binnie, Perrin, .1. It. Hill, U. Jackson (s); Brooking. Bellringer, H. Abraham, Firth (s). NEW PLYMOUTH, B r. WEST END B. New Plymouth B.—Gilmour, Dickson, Phillips, S. Rundle (s); Roberts, Cock, Burgess. Cresswell (s); fteutson, Lomas, McLeod. A. K. Smart (s); MfcGahey, Drake, Washer, Fookes (3); Goldwater, Collins, Wood, Bolston (s). West End.—Roberts, G. Sole, Potter, Billing (s); Hodson, Mynott, Lee, Petty (s); Chaney, Styles, Sanders, Beal (8); Hamilton, Moverley, Putt, Newell (s); Carlson, Manlier, Hurlstcme, Medley (a). WAITARA v. WEST END ni West End. —Wlite, Reston, Honeyfleld, Sole (a); Bullott, Dalley, Johnson, Townsley (s); Hill, Dingle, B. Pettj', Lobb (s); Humphries, Lye, Oliver, Hill (a); colts'^rlnk: Brtdgemah, Douglas, N. Sole, Thomson (s). INGLEWOOD v. FITZROY. In, a match against Inglewood, Fitzroy wUI l)e represented ' by tlie following:—Okey, Brother, Hammond, McNeill (a); Webster, Btfckle, Beadle, • Abbott (s); Haydcn, Hail, 'Dingle, Renuell (s); Mawkes, Williams, Healey, Jackson (s); Cannell, West, Bennett, Price (8). A motor will leave Eliot Street at 1 o'clock. \ STRATFORD CLUB. The Stratford Bowline Club is at present holding evening competitions for the huttons and featt«rs. For the buttons on Monday night, Messrs. Lyons, Woodliead, Finlay, and, Cormack (18) beat Messrs. Maepherson, ! Salmon, Nuttall, and Clarke (8). A Public Service team' las now challenged the winners. In a good game for the feathers, Martin and Bentoul (12) beat Smart and R. D. Wilson (9). INGLEWOOD CLUB. The official opening of (he Inglewooil Club took plsce last Thursday, November 11, In fine -weather. The following are the results ot the usual match, President v. VicePresident the President's team being men tloned first at eacl: rink:— Dav/, Patterson, Lightfoo't, rerelval (s), 17; v. Woodhead, Cormack, Nieholaon, Leslie (s), 23. Flndny, R. D. Wilson, C. Martin, J. Allan (s), 25; v. W. Martin, Manby, Henry, Morison (s), .19. Kempsali, Gotter, C. Jackson, Spurdle (s), , 14; ,v. Olson, Kidson, Bungay, Morton (s), T. Drake, Simcock, Kupe, G. Smart (s), 19; v. Elliot, Coleman, Lyons, Wilson (s), 24. Surrey, A. Drake. MeLaggan, Sharp (s), 13; v. Johnston, Winter, Longbottom, <1 Saimpson (s), 24. 1 ' Lealand, P.vne (s), 20; v. Rees, 0. Spurdle (a), 13. . Totals; President, 108; Vice-President, 12S
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