NOTES BY JACK.
DUNEDIN BOWLING, LAWN TENNIS, AND FIVES CLUB.
The weather being delightful on Saturday there was another large attendance on this club's ground, and bowling, tennis, and fives were indulged. The return match President (Mr Mendershausen) v. Vice-president (Mr John Ross) was played at bowls. .Ou this occasion the President scored a win by a substantial number of points. The following are the names of the players, the order ia which they were pitted against each other, and the scores:— P.— Butts, Wilson, Peake, Jack (s) ... ... 31 V.P.— Paul, Meikle, M'Queen, J H Morrison (s) 12 P.— Marsden, Anguß, Rattray, Mendershausen
(BJ ... ■•• ••• .» Id V.P.— Lloyd, A Fraser, J Mitchell, Ross (s) ... 19 p,_p er gußon, Todd, M'Diarmid, Sneddon (s) ... 20 V.P.— Anderson, Eraser, Siedeberg, M Sinclair (s) 17 P.— M'lntosh, Davis, M' Arthur, Cowie (s) ... 25 V P —Corliss, Wilson, Butterworth, J Thomson (s) ... ... ... 10 P.— Peak, Robertson, sen., Baxter, Hunter (5) ... 25 v p Fynmore, Blair, Kobertson, jun., Saunders ' (s) 11 P._-Sooular, Howison, Wilson, jun., Harrop (b) 23 y p — Leighton, T Brown, A Thomson, Rußsell (s) ... ... ... ... 17 P.— Fogo, W Thomson, Moodie, Hislop (s) ... 23 V.P.— Stevens, Ramsay, Beeves, Moore (s) ... 15 Totals: President, 160; Vice-president, 101. Majority for President, 59.
CALEDONIAN CLUB.
The match on Saturday on the Caledonian green was the return one between the Treasurer and Secretary, when the verdict of the previous week was reversed. The wind was a little boisterous and interfered somewhat with good play, but otherwise the weather waa lovely. The scores and names of the players were as follow : — S — Shepard, Dodds, Aris, G- Oapstick (s) ... 25 T.— Stokes, Walker, Dall, Fenwick (s) ... 13 S.-Bremner, White, HDodd, Hogg (a) ... 20 T.— Hunter, Wardrop, M'Cufccheon, J S Oapstick (a)... ... ... % .« 13 S.— Marks, Lister, Greenslade, Barlow (s) ... ll T.— Oronin, Spiers, Young, Davidson (s) ... 27 S.— Robertson, Price, Blaney, T R Dodds (a) ... 15 T.-O'Connor, Oalder, Wedderspoon, Ogg(8) ... 21 Totals: Secretary, 85; Treasurer, 58;-majority for secretary, 27.
The match next Saturday is against the Taieri Club, Flay to oommeuce at 2.30 sharp.
BO9LTN CLUB. ' t Delightful weather and a fair muster of members resulted in a very pleasant Saturday afternoon being spent on the Roslyn green. Owing to the late rains the green was rather heavy, but a little sunshine and a good rolling will soon remedy that ; and it is hoped that fine weather will prevail on next Saturday, when the match with the Dunedin Club is arranged to come off. The following are the scores of the afternoon's play :— ( Elliot, R Crawford, Watson, Roach (s) ... 25 1( 1 Corner, Wilde, Mackay, Dickie (s) ... 18 /GeddesjsKorrison, Armstrong. Alluutt(s) ... 18 Z " 1 Tombe, Chleholm, Fountain, Wheeler (s) ... 29 „ j Wilson, M'Kenzle, A Matheson (8) ... 30 3| i Qibaon, J Crawford, Conway (5)... ... 17
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Otago Witness, Issue 1971, 14 November 1889, Page 27
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463NOTES BY JACK. Otago Witness, Issue 1971, 14 November 1889, Page 27
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