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BOWLING.

WEST END v. INGLEWOOD. A match between a team frt)m the West End Club and Ingleweood was played at Inglewood yesterday. In the morning West End scored 113 and Inglewood 99, while in the afternoon Inglewood scored 129 to West End’s 119. In the following details Inglewood players are mentioned jirst:— MORNIW GAMES. T. Drake, Marshall, Stevens, Morton (s) 20; v. Thomson, Bennett, Lye, Honey field (s) 22. Simcock, S. O. Spurdie, Leslie, Henry (s) 36; v. Hodson, Booker, McAllum, Harton (s) 7. Frewin, A. Drake, A. Morton, Longbottom (s) 12; v. Mander, Mills, Potter, Billing (a) 30. Esse, Davis, F. SpUfdle, McLaggan (s) 12; v. N. Sole, Pennington, Putt, Oliver (s) 32. • Winter, Sutherland, Olsen, Lightfoot (s) 19; v. G. Sole, Dailey, H. Hill, J. I). Sole (s) 22. Totals.—lnglewood 99, West End 113. AFTERNOON GAMES. Frewin, A. Drake, Longbottom, A. Morton (s) 25; v. N. Sole, Booker, Putt< Oliver (s) 27. Esse, Davis, McLaggan, Spurdie (s) 27; v. Mander, Mills, Potter, Billing 18 « T Simcock, S. O. Spurdie, Henry, Leslie (s) 23; v. Thomson, Dailey, Lye, Honeyfield (s) 23. T. Drake, A. Marshall, Johnston, G. Morton (s) 29; v. Hodson, Bennett, McAllum, Harton (s) 18. Olsen, Winter, Lightfoot, Allen (s) 25; v. G. Sole, Pennington, H. Hill, JD. Sole (s) 33. Totals.—lnglewood 129, West End 119. 8 NEW PLYMOUTH v. HAWERA. Six rinks from the New Plymouth Club journeyed to Hawera yesterday and played two matches against the home club, being defeated in the morning by 5 points and winning in the afternoon by 17 points. New Plymouth thus won on the aggregate by 12 points. The green was in splendid order, and the visitors were most hospitably entertained, spending an enjoyable day. Detailed results (New Plymouth being mentioned first in each ease) | MORNING. H. Smart 12 v. Foy 29. Rolston 17 v. Grant 21. S. Rundle 27 v. A. Robertson 17. Higgs I’l v. Wylie 22. A. K. Smart 26 v. W. Robertsbn 18. N. Johnson 23 v. Tait 14. g, Totals.—-New Plymouth 116, Hawera 121. AFTERNOON. Johnson 30 v. Cbrkill 19. Rolston 15 v. Hodge 24. A. K. Smart-28 ? v. Foy 18. Higgs 30 v. Adamson 23. Rundle 19 v. Grant 20. Totals.—New Plymouth 149, Hawera 132. Grand Totals. —New Plymouth 265, Hawera 253. MANAWATU TOURNAMENT. Four finks left New Plymouth by the mail train on Thursday morning to take : part in the Manawatu Centre’s Easter tournament at Palmerston North. They are as follows: Fitzroy (two rinks). —Williams, Dingle, Bennett, Price (s); -Oxenham, Morgan, Jury, Abbott (s). New Plymouth; Gill, Roebuck, Woods, J. R. Hill (s). West End.—Douglas, B. Petty, Hurlstone, J. Lobb (s).

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1921, Page 3

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BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1921, Page 3

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, 26 March 1921, Page 3

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