BOWLING.
THE BANNER COMPETITIONS. NORTHERN' DIVISION MATCHES. | The competition in the Northern Division I was continued ycsterdiiy. Ni4v Plymoutl'i A defeated Fitzroy by IH4 to 113; West End scored 112 against Vogeltown's 82, and New ; riymouth B secured tlie verdict from Waitarn, the totals being 113—78. NEW PLYMOUTH v. FITZROi.. Following are the scores for the matcU New Plymouth A v. Fitzroy,. New Plymouth rinks being mentioned first in each case:— Horn, Plumtrec, Roebuck, H. Smart (s), 21; v. Okey, Morey, Bennett, Abbott (s), 23. Brooking, Brook-man, Perrin, Jackson <s), 12; v. Cook, Callahan, Healy, Price is), 22. Morton, Carter, Abram, Firth (s), 21; v. Cannell, Brooker, Hammond, McNeil (s), 27. Knuckey, Avor John, BeUringer, Rttndle (s), 26; v, Oxenham, Walker, Chirers, F. Jackson (s), 18. Hooker, E. Jackson, Cleaver, Luseooibo (s), 15* v. Mawkes, Buttle, Beadle, Renael (s), 27. Boon, Beinpsey, Hill, Griffin (s), 13; v. Ha.vden, Falrhall, Dingle, Smith (s), 32. Totals—N.P. 154;- Fitzroy 113. " " ' ' '* ! WEST END v. 1 The matcb between Vogeltown and West End on the hitter's green, resulted as follows, West End rinks being mentioned first: — White, Douglas, Petty, F. J. Hill (b), 30 r v. Wigley, Carter, Marshall, Davidson (s)^ Thomson, Simons, Hill, Lobb (s), 30; v. Binnie, Okey, Griffiths, Healy (s), 18. Ccrney, Lye, Johnson, Dingle (s), 24; v. Tipi/ins, Burke, Boswell, Edgecombe (s), 20. Buliott Reston, Humphries, Oliver (s), 28; v. Smith, Dobson, Lawrence, Evans (a), 21. Cplts' rink; Bridgemati, Perry, Bailey, Walsh (s), 27; v. Hoskin, Yeates, Bleakley, Gilbert (s), 22. Totals: West End 112; Voceltowo 82. NFW PLYMOUTH B v. WAITATtA. On the New Plymouth green, the B team m-it Waitara. Details of the scares are given below, tte visiting teaun be*ng mentioned first:Elliott, ICempseU, George, Coleman <s), 33; v. Gilmour, Cook, S. Bundle, Burgess (s), 19. Hawkins, Bird. Huse, Ford (s), 17; v. McGahey, Dickson, Lomas, Fookes (a), 26. Klbby, Fowler, Nosworthy, Fraser (s),, 32; v. Roberts, McAllum, Wood, Cresswell (s), 38. Chittenden, L. Sampson, * Rattenbury, C. Sampson (s), 16; v. Goldwater, Furlong, Washer, Rolston (s), 30. Totals: New Plymouth 113; Waitara 7S, CENTRAL DIVISION. STRATFORD DEFEATS ELTHAM.* The Stratford and Eltham teams -met on the Stratford green yesterday, thfl* match resulting; in a win for the Stratford players by iIG points to 86. Tho following are the KMi.ts of the various rinks, Eltham nuiftos being mentioned first in each case:—• Hclder, Phillips, Carter, Astbury (s), 27; v. Woodhead, Patterson, Lyons, Harris (s), 37. Fountaine, Heyes, Summers. Ross (s), 24; v. Hillock, Walsh, Sanderson, .T. S. McDonald (s), 23. Drayton, Smalley, Carter, Castle (s), 23; v. Robinson, White, Nicholson, Sharp (s), 18. Carman, McKay, Stewart, .Tudd (s), 12; v. DaVey, Martin, Salmon, McMillan (s), 32.
STRATFORD OtUB. The Stratford Bowling Club has t decided to enter the following teams for the eighth annual Dominion Bowling Tournament, to bd held at Wellington, cornmencihg on January 10, 1021: Rinks: Salmon, Lyons, Skoglund, Sharp (a). Pairs: Lyons and Sharp. Singles: Sharp. At the bat Dominion tournament held at Christchurch, the Stratford rink consisted of McMillan, Lyons, Skoglund and Sharp (s), and a very creditable performance was put up in all the competitions. HAWERA DEFEAT AVON. Playing at Hawera yesterday in the banner competition, Hawera defeated Avon by 100 poi ts to 99. Following are the results, Avon names being mentioned first:— Sturm, C. SVard, ClMng, Howe (s), 19; v. Herbert, Dillon, Corkill, A. Robertson (a), 21 W. A. Betts, Judd, H. Masters, Thompson (s), 20; v. McPhillips, Winks, Adamson, It. Hicks'(s), 33. I\ Weston, tt H. White, Sime, It. Masters (s), 18; v. Parkes, Butler, Pratt, R. Tail {s), 29. Rogers, S. Ward, A, R. Masters, Jackson (s), 14; v. Barkla, Barrow, nodge, Toy (s), %\. J. Weston, T. White, .1. Masters, H. L. Betts (s), 18; v, Graham, Tidswell, Black, Champion (s), 2!i. Jones, Molnnes, VeUigrcw, Morrison (s), 10; v. Miller, G. Tai{, Burgess, W. Itoberts»n (s), 33. Totals: Avoca Hawera 16K. -TV.' 1 - V ~! !
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