BOWLS.
WELLINGTON CLUB. ; > . , EDWIN. FEATHERS. Wellington—ti! fßflj- Montiplay, Brunskill, Bell.(s.j, 23.; 'Karori x -7Copk, Taplin, Bennett, •OB!oifer'.,'(s';),; '17.'-.'..\; - ' ;' . '-v■ ■ ■', ' . : Pnce;(s,), 25 Allen,.'Thompson,' M'Glashan, Brown (s;), ■ ...24/', ";6riffith's, i ' Jones,'"Lhur'ensbn; 1 Ballinger ;(s;),. 33; •'-Proyofl'Manz,'. 'Drii'mmoadi-vLoctie''(s!), 24."'' : . ■ Hall, ;Moutofiore, .Wilson, G. jFrost (s.), •24;:Evans,:'Davy, H:' Plitnmer,' 'Remington . (5.),.22,'; v - Wylie, Focko, Watson, Ledger (ft), 32; Harris, Hodd,"'Arnold, .Dall t®.),' 1 ";Wpllsi.-Hyanis, Fklv^,.'. Skinner (5.),'22; Pearce, Woodman,v.Tu^.r,':;Speed (s.), 13... Kihvig, ::Blako,';Russell, Gibbes '(s.), 31; Palliser, Luke,i.Hildreth', Berry' (s.),' 11:. .- "Adams/ Barton, Gruar, Seivwright (s.), ,31'; Smith,-Ilavellj, Knox, Webb, (s.), 14. . . VICTORIA CLUB. HAMERTON, BADGES. f H- Mayer, A. Longm^ro,.Guise, Hueston («.), 23;'. Hepry, , Bastings, Trevor, Mack a.),. 12 OTHER GAMES 'Guise, ■ Anait,' A. Dixon,-.Meek (s.i,. .26'; Godber, Higgms, Norwood, Sneddon (s.). 17.' .'Ybumans,;-Bastings, Aveiy, 5c0tt,(5.),.24; Fletcher,-, H.' Mayer, Brodiej- Smcllio. (s.), 16. Dement, Gould, Webb,' St-evetis (s.), 28; tM*Le<)d,'- Thompson, Hatch;/Hueston , (s;),- 9. ■ F6s3ette£Henry,' Kelly, Redstone (s.), .23; Kershaw,-'"Townsley, 7 T;.Mayer, Ldngton (s.), 16;.;. ■ ' Junior Singles—Madely, -25; Gould, 18. Senior " Singles—John - Brackennop, 21; Bitnddon,. 13." T. Mayer, 23 ; : Gbuld,' 16. '. Pairs—A. 'Longmoro arid Lightband, 25; f BiWd' and Eeithy ■ 18. ' ' . .- ■ The: following' ; will. represent Victoria at the 'N:li.A. Touniamont in Auckland next week: —Rinks—Fossette, -Tattle,, Scott, Bnsddon' (s.); Godber, 1 Redstone; . Keith, Norwood (s.) • Pairs';and ! singleß—C. W. B.rodie and' Hemingway.. ' . / yietoria. will.be: represented at the DuneSiti Tournament la'-ter on in' January, by a family 'rink,'/eohsiating l of J; - Brackenriage,. i'un.-; ( Bary,, John-' TBrackenridge, ,'James.) Irackehridge; sen; (s.) •V V- 1 ' • / THORNDON 'CLUB.. 'PtaUobk, : ilatchj_-Gray, Slater . (s.), 2o; Brace/ Johnson, ■ Wigginsi jun., •; Brigntwpll ' Sherriiff,.' Spencer, ' Collins, Obitty (s.), 18; Johnson; 1 Wiggin' 5 ! son., Kane, Petrie (s.), Wilson, .Hogben, Munro. (s.), 21; Niinmo, Gapjble, . Nicholson, Ross: (s.), 19. ,M., Clark,. Gaiquoihe, .Sollitt. J. M.. .King (Sr),V;2l.; -Mackay,: : M'Alister, Dawes, J.'IT. K.ing.-(s.), _2p.; • ; ■ • . Stnart, Brice,,Fraser, Blanchard (s.), 18; •Cohen, Collins, Bruce, Chambers (s.), 16KARORI. CLUB. ■ 'CITIZENS' BADGES. .. •• •Cathie, Bradnoek,' 20; ' C.- V.; 1 Williams, Drjden, 18 OTHER GAMES .Henstrip,;-Dickersoh,' Lookott; CampbeH'' (s.), 30; Nowcombe;. Raine, J. ,W.'AVillianis, Spiers (s.), 10. . ' - right, Roberts, T.: Lower, Townshend TV'', T-i ' Sedgwick, Bngham, England, Lloyd (s:), 10. . •/ . • . KELBURNE CfLUBj- /.. . THORNDON r. KELBUIINE. ' Kelburne':— Williamson, Knowies, Wiitcford, M'Robid (5.),.' 25. Tliorhdon—Murdoch, Hickson, M'Kerrow (s.l. 14. Routley, jun,, Jame■on, Lane (s.),' 16'., Thbrndoh—Rpeves, Freeman, Brown; Barraud (s.), 20. ' ; , Totals—Kelbiirne,..4l;. Thorndon, -34.' . President's Bowls-Coull, 21; J. Ilamerton: If).. ~ ■' . '.. . ; , - Diiinie Trophy—Robioson,. 27;. Feist, 18. v; : . ORDINARY .GAMES. - , ! Unmming,.:Holmden, RuttVr, .Roptley, sen. . (».), .20 { Miller; Reading,' Hamertbn: jun., Dawson, (s.), 17. .. , .. :• Vial; Shand,,Baldwin (5.),'.'17;" El Ander--Jon,. Gahriaway, sen:,- Gaiinaway, : - jun. (s.), Jameson, Lane,. Routley. jun., I.', Williamson, A\hiteford, Knowles M'Robie,' 11. - ■ ••• NEWTOWN CLUB. ■ ~;..; PRESIDENT'S' FOURS, ■ • : I Baworfch;' j;' J. Rftberts (B.)! ,24 ; Munt, Noble, Swiney,'; Price (s.), 19. , Sexton, 'M'La.y; • Scott, - Prince (s.) ' 24 - Williams,-/Baillie," Campbell, "Hendry (s.), 16! ''' CH AMPI'6N . SINGLI'S.' .' „ .In 'the" Champion 'Singles, Prince won in; Section A,>- scoring 149 points too his-,opponent's , Section E. : TV. S. catne out with'live ; /.'. : CITIZENS' LIFE/BADGES. '•.,../. ,H»w(Jrtfi.. B nd.Barnes heat Rimsay and : J. I,'JBoberts by 'two points.. •.-. . . GAMES!- 'A.; : Beswick,) Curtis, .Cant,. Ramso;y (s.), '20; James, . tTpodall;t .Richards, Mevrick J (s)-10. „ Rogers', ReidV Salmbri, Wylie" ('s'.'),' '21;. Edwar.ds;' Harrowby, : M'll wraith', Higginbotham'':(g;');?.ll:. - '■-•:■ ...'• •■■•'• ;■/.• ■; I Ron son, - Topp,' ,Barh e's,' 'Pauling (s.), 20;" Haigh, Roberts, Pollock, D'Emden (s), 9. JUNIOR PENMANTS. KARORi v. VIGTORIA. . :,At pcjOTia jreen itCraw(s.), 27: Victoria— Madely, Robinson,' M'Girr,'Evan's (s.) 12. -At-'Karori:—Karpri—K. -'Diisbnt, 'Eagle, M ; Leniian,.-Magnus, 25.. . VictQfia^-V T ; Lonempre,; Hutehispn, Langdon; -Donnellv,' 13.H I'otals—Karpri,, 52; Victoria, 25. "'.. {■; THORNDiON. ;v.; PETONE. r l . : V ..J-; P.; Brandon;,"Millingtori, Clark,. Dixon (5.),.23. Petone-Wallon, MacMophie, Hendgc,;. Young .(s.), 23. : . . NEWTOWN v. KELBDRNE. 1 At ;Kelburne Hnfiip* ribs, FlyBer,:.Duff, Bailoy/(si),; 31.' ' Harton,. Gold, Waddell ($.), 14. ! ,• 'At. Newtown:—Newtown—Phillips,Evans, Staples, Kerr (s.); 22;' lUiardon,'Dr'ury,'Coull (5.),-1,6. ;! " Totals—Newtown, 53; 'Kelburne,'3o. CIBBORNE TROPHY. After -losing--the": Gisborne Trophy ..for »tne weeks, Wellineton managed to. win it from; Thorndon on that club's ■ green on, Sat-.®F<^7'-''?^®r?poii' after ;a. straggle: The holders wont away with the. load j but half way through Wellington gained ground,' and ultimately'won by a margin of three points. The following ,teaims competed:—Wellington—tfreebairn, Gale'/' Oiiborne, Gooderfs.), 17. Thorndon —; Dimoclt; Jackman, 'ShallorasSj'Leighton (5.),,14. ' , : , N.B;A. : TOURNAMENT. Thbae 'bowlers who intend talwig part in the Northern . Bowling'.,Association's tournument at Auckland- next month are anticipat- ; ing' a great '.timo. Bowling is a real live sport in 'and memories ' of past tournaments-' there . prove .that- there is : . no more'.hospitable centro in; which bowlers could congregate. The Mayor of Auckland (Mr. A, M. ;Myers) is president of' the Association this year, which '.in' itself goes a loiig way towards., guaranteeing a good time. The, tournament commences ; oil Monday, January 6, and is ospected to'.last the week. The. Tournament Committee consists of the president and the vice-prosidont of tho Northern Bowling Association, together with ope. member.;from:'each competing club. • The Mateh: Committee •; is to be'elected by the
Tournamont - Committee, which meets at the Star Hotel (Auckland) at, 8-p.m. on Saturday next. p Mr. J. ;H V Meritiplay .(of .Wellington);. fs'seoretary of. tho Association.'.. > " MARTON; TOURNAMENT. ; ; (BT ; TEI'EGHArn —SrECIATi COBRSBTONpENT.) -v; v • . Marton, December ffi). • The bowling tournament.: was concluded at Martoiv'on-Saturday,-. when the','final: pairs wero decided, lind.the-singles-played; ~ ; ' .Pjticrson ' Brothers, tho . veteran; bowlers from' St. John's Club, "Wangaiiui, won'tlie pairs'',- .championship from H. Siiteliife' and Sharpe,'of the Marton Club. The latter gave .their opnrinoiits a - very warm t.imo, the game ending. 7The result was in "doubt up to'tlie .twentieth,head,'.when the rattersons got,.in. four, points, and three iiv the last* head.'. ; Some splendid shots were Tplayed on both' sidos,', calling, forth' much' applause. '; , : " ' 'Harry Suteliffe took, tho'championship'for the.-.ainglpsj;easily, defeating t,lie -Patterson Brothers, in tho -semi-finals, but-'.tho .play off with J:'Bell,'another' Marton' player, was.'a clcsei contest, .tho final scores being 20 to 18, ; H. limit, and A. \V/ Wbolley, of Marton, I won the" consolation,.pairs. . . '
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