BOWLS.
W SATURDAY'S PLAY. a 6 Saturday's woather was by-no. means-.tlift '■';: 56 ,sort bowlers oxpcct at this time of the year. sjj It blew a furious gale from tho. north-west, 5" .which raised groat clouds of dust from whiclj... jj'J oven the semi-seclusion of.the'bowling' greeria' ;' 5 J was no protection. Tho wind blow v in..mighty',, jjj gusts that at times made tho'bowls''perform ' ' . , fanciful tricks never. drearA'cd' of by- : the'" :i .payer. Ho would, as ho! thought, take' plenty of "green," but a gust"would'strike"' tho bowl, making it-run " narrow.".:ih".ltno niost fantastical way." For-tho-next, bowl. a.„,. playnr would allow windage, but tho...Wind'" ~. would fail, and he would find his" bowl mixed £; up with those in the next rink! .It > was'the-: J4 same if he played narrow, or short, or well 44 up—it did not matter, tjio wind had.,a say U in every !'head." It would seem'that' ling-' 41 land had sent her last year's' summer tnis H■• way/for oven on Saturday,,fire Weeks borore 38 .Christmas, tho wind had a "nip" that was to .not in lteoping- with" the flannel;apparel, and''" « .certainly not conducive to' the highest- ea-' ■" g joyment of• the game. "" ,••...:.,;:. ' WELLINGTON CLUB. ■'■> THE EDWIN FEATHERS. V A team from tho Hutt Club came i~ J- ' '!• .tow-n ,011 Saturday to'' trv" arid' wrest' '■ uie M Feathers" from the redoubtable .Welling- . . 13 ton team that holds them so\sccurely! Tne~ *«• .suburbanites put up a good fight,' but in the ?» ,ond had to return to tho Valley without the ' |" ..coveted trophy. ._/. . ■""; W ; , Tnc . following were ;.the teams:—toclline- ( $■ ton ,( J.V.Hill, Brunskil), Bell. ; 18 .Wiurehward (s.), Hutt (challengers)—' 35 .Maeaskill, Brackenridgc. Henry,'Hendry'i' -(5.),,17. ' ' " ■'' •" ■■'■■ T ■• ■'■■' : ■ ' ' . ORDINARY GAMES. ' " i- Richardson; Pearco, Price, : Whitehouße ' -'. (5.),. 15; Do Costa, Mathieson, Mowatt, - *avoll (s.), 13. Jennings,- Still, M-'Lean,- ; ■ ;Thompson (s.),'- 22; Baird, .Speed,., Ledger ' £ .DaJ («.), 16. * ™ Hyams, Frost,- Evans,- Hildr<Gth-(s.',. ', jg M'Arthur, Grady, Wilson, Gibbes (s.) 1 ' .„ ' IJox, Hustwick, Remington, Si«=- : '>^"- i ihfc > 8 (s.)' 28. Plimmer, Davy,,. OsbbrfiP^feruar'.'. >. 7 . Woolcott, Sofiold.-.Laurohson, Tra'sk'(£),' i 19. Jennings, ' Berry i (s.), 16. ~■>.. 3 Blundoll, MilK- •, *~e, 'Blak'o . (s.), "24. 2 Pryor, Wylie. ■' 'Brogan (s.), 23. " 2 Turner, Gilmcr.-jtevens,- Millar- (s.), 12. J Mount, Wells,. Adams; Hume (s.), 31. . J ' Grenfell, Griffiths, Harris 1 , M'Glashan' (s.)] 1 .22,. Boyd, Godber, Grundy. Frost (s.), 22.",-, . ° O'Sullivan, ; Skinner, ,Mpult v Neil' MJLeanc" - - » '(s.), .32. Focko, Knapp,.-;Allan,....Ballirigeif,'.,'.. ' Jones, Luke, Godber, Webb (s'Y, 32. Lawson, Knox, Leslie, Porteous (5.),,.20. . Fountain, Parata, Laur,'ens6ri, Flew'ellyn""'' (s.Y, 29. Miller, Mandcl,"- Arnold, G'edder-' r I. (s.), 25..," ■'•, '■ ;:f" ,"'.' : 7":::- ...-.., ..■'".: VICTORIA CLUB. ' '}■ 9-; TO wJSE.N,p. ; BUCKLES;.. ■£ ' ■:. i ;.'" ■'■' : -~ ;. j| : Challengers'A- Madely-:and,«,flueston ) '3ll:-' '.:: j Holders—A; '. Dixon' arid -Soottf^Uf, t ".,;;. ;- 2 ..ORDINARY GAMES.. : '- ■'~'-v."-- : 9 .'.'••■.•■•■ "■ "'• ''- ■ :; -'"-'"•'" " .-"'«*•■ '-■ 2 Hisgins-, Madely, Brodio,-.MacM6rfan («:■>,--0 19; Robinson, Armit, Tattle, Norwood (s.), 18; M'Lcod, .M'Girr, Parton,'f White :(s.), 23:. .- Vosselei'j Broad, Port;'.Trevor(s.)p22. ..••.' .<r->-.f-. 7 ■ Bastings, Towrisley,.Wa'rbays,:,Huo'ston:(s-).v-. 4 .19;.Meneku's, Post; A'.' Dix^i^Baryi'(s.),.l7;.':' 7 ; "Wright, Johnstdnei Hoiidry,- Snaddort (s;),---. 2 '20; Butler, Thompson,' Jones, Brackcnridge 1 :(S.), 17: /■ :'-- - ■:,■;-■■■;%■ v.. ■ . f ; R. : Dixon, Stevens,.Scott.tGodber (5.,),i29 j.: J Fossette, Witt, Redstone, Eershaw (5.)V13."" J ' Joumans, Wells, KibbloWbito", Hatch (s.), - - B 26; H. Mayer, Allen; Mackav,-Kirker (4.)';-21.v.-Meek, Redmond, Hislop,-T. Mayer (s.), 22: -..: Kelly, M'Hutcheon, Kelly-, Kitto (s.), 16.. . ; The following • club trophy' matches - were; •; . iplayedj-r-, ■x: "■■'■'■ •:'■:>■ '■■/■'■'".':."*■> . v-',■ .- ' R.ink—Redstone : (19) bwt 1 Maokay ; :(9)i- ■'• .'.! ' Singlos-Scott (21) beat C. W. Brodie'(l6)t'" , j John Brackeuridgo (27) bea't • 5 ■ The following rinks will represent'thoVi(S-' j . toria Club against Wellington. in tho: Senior, j Pennant second round next Saturday:—T. t iMayer, Keith,.Scott, Hueston (si);'. Martin, ) .Varcoc, (si)";' HomI. iingway, Redstono, Mack, Brackenridge- ■.(Si)'{; . I 'Fowler, Longtoni Norwood, Bary .(5.).';..,,.:' ~',,, ! ."Hill Pins" team against Hutt on Wed- . ! .nesday next:—Wells, C. W. Brodie, Hatch, ' Godber (s.). ' ' ■-"'■' 1 THORNDON 'cUUBi' •':,;; '~ THORNDON ROSES. :V «- : -' . Challongors — Chittoy, Beeves,-.. Wigging.' jun., Smith' (s.), 21. I Mason, Loighton, M'Kcrrow (s.), 8.; . ; . ;' : ., ~ ,■ ■; ORDINARY MATCHES. , i ,;,r;' : : J. A. C.M'Eldowney.'J.-B. Brandon jKit' gour, Wilson (5.),'28. J. Mffildowncy, lail-'. ' lington, Jackman, J. T. King (5.),:16.J:'. ■-■ • Nicholson. Christie, Slater, Garvin (s.), 31. : ■ Porter, M'Alister, Murdoch; W. -Nathan"' \(s.), 7 ■■-■■•'.' .-'■ •••'■• ; :: • i'j. W. Brown, Dixon, M'Leod; Gamble:fsj,' • 20 Murdoch, Johnson, ■'■ Wiggiri's,> : ' seu.y ■' Fjasor (s.), 20.. ' '">-. •' .•'"■', ' • h'immo, Robertson, Kane; Beaton jfs:); 26;': J. A. C. M'Eldowney, Gasqu'oineJ Hickson, ■' -.(?r:iy (s.), 18. ..'■■■■ -u-fi . • ■:■-■; ':■•* ; Jones; Quick, Blanchard,'J: M. King (s.)/' • '■• 2'<!. Brice, Matthews, D. Jj-jNa'than, Ros»' " • NEWTOWN P!,u|.;./ ■;%,,' NEWTOWN v. PETONEi' ' f .' * ; ' ',; Nowtown—Edwards, 'Underwood,; "''■ Roberts (s.), 15; Petone—Griffiths, Johnson, -■ ' Smith, :Soutbgato.(sv),''ls::.''.' *•■■• v "''i -,:'.'•' Nowtown—Higginbothani;.' Martin, iWylie,-'--Prince (s.), 18; Potonei-Kurelli'tFirth,-' - - M'Lean; Coles'(si), 14. . i «•■<.! ; .' ■- >■ "; , Potone—Hay, M'Arthurj Castle, 'Carter (s.), 20; Newtown—Richards, ' Pauling, iM'Lcan, Price (s;),-16. ' n" ; ; "-_ Potone.—Alexander, , Bull!' Henry, Ross . (s.) 21; Newtown—Cant,-Salmon,, Powell, .D'Emden (s.), 19. .;.:/ i :h Nowtown.—Ramsey," Biirkc^ r Csimpbel], . Hbndry / (s.), 28; Colquilt, Lyiiskoy, Roid,''- : Johnston (s.)', 13. '■.■•.. • \ ■",■ Total—Newtown, 96; Petone,'B3; ODDFELLOWS' (SMITH)'BADGES. ' Challengers—Clark, GijisOj Smith,'Hosi* '(s.) 30; holders— ;Webb, Avery, Brackcnridge (5.).; 13! '';•■■■•£' ; ,', '■'. DANKS' FEATHERS. ■■ ■ ' , Staples, Duff, M'llw'raith'.rLaughton; (s'.) r 17; Flyger, Evans, Scott, Crowes (s,), 13., ' ' ORDINARY ,GAJf|S.'.,!; V: ~ Hanson, Hardy, Sexton, .Greens (s.), 21;Munt, Wakolin, Kinniburgh, Blnnd"'(s.'),'-:.19.'> Baillio, Boswick, Warren,' Mayor (s.), i 39;.-•■■ Black, M'Lay, Chotc, Daiiks (»,), 23.;'•:. ... KARORI CLUB, Newcombo, Brigham, fright/Cooper ( 8, )« 30; M. Spiers, C- H. Wilfiams;-Csrilpbell,-Sl.alders (s.), 11. , ■,■,"->: »..:-. ;■«■■■ -: ■'CATHIE , PINS;v' : ' ft; i'V , '. i . : ,:U:^ 1 Williams; Magnus, England, Lloyd E. Spiers, J. Tarr, Taplm, Bennett k), U.
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