BOWLS.
WELLINGTON GLUB. Hyde, ' Roberts, Drummond,- Whitohousti (5.),i21 ;• M'Arthur, Stewart/ Hyanis,- Woodman (a.), l'l. : : Pearco, Flavell, rHislop,-. Russell (3:),"20; Whiteliouse,, Memo,. Edwin, Lauronsorr (s ), .20. '.' _ J.-. • V' Wylie,. Davy, Gale,' Freebairn (si), 32; Jeffdi'y,,Smith, A«.-LaUfensoli,' F.'LaUrenson' (s.), 16. ' v ■: Si j Grundy,.6. Frost, Smith;' Kn'app (s.);'. 28';' Wolls, Harris, --Panita, Porteous■ (5,)," 27.' FOx, Carter;-Kinvig, 1 Sievwricht (a.). -26'; Bluridell,' Godbor, Arnold, :Mowatt (s.), 12, - . ;Maiiz, Wylie,- Frost,, Leslie (s.), 25; MuirjKn6x; : Crane, ■ Lockio (S.), ■■ 24: - Wilsod, 1 ; Jennings,' Watson, Begg (s:); 25; ■Webster, Johnston, Jones, v M'Glashau (s.), 18; • " ' Plimmor and M''Kee,.-22;: Edwin andStilL 18. VICTORIA CLUB. : . - : TOWNSEND BUCKLES. . 'vy Hislop 'and Vosseler (s.), 15;, Madely .andHuoston (s.), 16. . . OTHER GAMES. S • Thompson, llobinson,: Madely,, Lan'gdon (s.), 31 j Tingey, Butler, ' Broad; -Evans. (Si)," 18. ' ■ ' ■* - :'1 ■ ■ . ', Monelaus, Townsloy, 'Kershaw, Mayer (s.j, 17; Kibbloivhite, Allen, Avery, Kelly (S.),v '12; :.. ' " r"v..v : .- Donrieily,' M'Leod/ 'R. Dk(>n', ; Hatch {&.))' •22; Hi3lop, M'Girr," Martin, Vosseler (s.), '.15- •' ' ' ' '"Youmans, M'llut-cheson, Marks, Hueston (s.), 25; Ligbtbaudi Armit, Pdrton, Kitto: <(s >, 10 H. Mayor, Bastings, Stevens, M'Kay (s.), 21; Robinson, Redmond, Guise, Hemingway (s ), 14 Junior Singles.—Evans, 17; A. Longmoro, 15. • • Pairs. —Madely and Hueston, 21; Higgins and Varcoe, 19.: 'Thompson and Brackenridge, 20; H. Longmore and Mack, 10. ■ ' CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS. TEAM FOR NEW. SOUTH" WAM3. .Auckland,-January 11.The .following interesting table ■ gives the wins, losses, and ; points ' scored for andagainst cach Club in tlxr tln'eo sections iii tho play for the 'championship pennantmatches; wins, losses,, points for artd points against being l given in that Ordor' in each section: — - •' / A-SECTION. . / ■ : .. v . . Points Points
The strides mado by fowling as an inter-, colonial pastime aro strikingly shown _in the interchange of visits between, Australian and Dominion bowlers, while tlie latter have on more than one occasion invaded the Old Country. ' Several teams have visited Australia) and the latter have returned the compliment. By Monday's steamer leaving Auckland for Sydney another team of Auckland bowlers Will leave to play thatches in the capital of tho Mother Stase, and will return the visit of the New South Welshmento Auckland last season. ■ Twenty-eight bowlers, with six ladies, willloave. . Three, test matchos will be played by tho team. Ten Clubs, will be represented in tho team. (BY TBI.EGRArH—PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Auckland, January 12. The North Island Bowling Association's Tournament was continued yesterday in fine weather. The' heats in the Citizens' Match were continued, the semi-finals being reached. Grcenmfiadqws beat Wellington'in tho semifinal on the I'onsonbv green, and Brightwell (Thorndon) beat Ballingdr (Wellington) on the Auckland green. The winners play off. for the first and second prizes on Monday, and the losers in the se'mi-fmal play for the third prize. NEWTOWN CLUB, i PETONE v. NEWTOWN. Petone—Mudge, Molhuish, P. M'Arthur, M'Arthur (5.),~22; Martin; Danks, Laughlon, Roberts (s.), 20. Newtown—Johnston, Pollock, Ramsay, Wylie (s,), 36; Petone—Smiley,' M'Loan, Russell, Gilmore (s.), 12. Petone—Young, Barlow, Hay, Johnston (s.), 21; Newtown—Warren, Burko, Howith, D'Enulen (s.), 16. Ordinary Games. Duff,- Roberts, Topp, Bergo (s.). IS; Gronside, Haigh, Beswick, Crowes (s.), 15. Rodgers, Warwick, Ransom, Pauling (s.), 31; M'Lav, Harrowly, Munt, Humphries (s.), 11. KELBURHE CLUB. President's Bowls. —Semi-final —Lane, 20; Robertson, 14. Ordinary Games. Miller, Glasgow, Drury, Jameson (s.), 16; Diiguid, Aston, Lane, Robertson (s.), 22. Waddell, J. G. Dawson, 15; Morrison, Routloy, 2-1. Alexander and Battens, 19; Main and Deitz, 18. Foist and Rutter, 18; T. C. Dawson and Johnston, 16. PETONE CLUB. Newtown—Cant, Barley, Hendry, Campbell (s.), ,21; Petone—Gray, Alexander, Cooper, Reid (s.), 17. Newtown—Soxton, M'Lcan, Sweeney, Prince (s.), 22; Petone —Huskisson, Castle, Carter, Renai (s.), 15. Newtown—Barnes, Richards, Underwood, Price (s.), 24; lVtone —Maynard, Johnson, Cowie, Marstlen (s.l. 8.
Wins. Losses. For. Ag'st. Auckland 5 5 .441" 405;; Hastii/gs 9 1 .468 '356 / Hawera 4 6 308 382 ' •: Napier 6. . 4 .. 383;. ..;.401 , New.Plymouth-... •„ 8 2 .-441 , .341 . Pahiatua . ... 4 6 358 . , 419 Paie.i.. . ,1 9V 324 ...474' 'i Potdiie. . 5 Sr. 367 415 N lloekv Noble 7 3 , 428 387 ' Stratford 3 . 7389 406'Tliorridon ' G. .4. ' '416 372 B SECTION.' Gisborno 10 0 : 444 31.4 Mount .Eden ... 8 2 '439 318 PoiiRouby; ...... 9 1 455 350 • Palmorston'N. ... 6 "4 ■■■■. 464 ■ . 367 - "Wellington 6 4- 308 384 Foilding .......... G . 4 , 39S- - 384 Manaia 4 6 408 386 Fitzror 3 7 ' 313 ' 466 " Bluff Hill '.2 8 ' 352 397 ; Groytown 1 ' 9 294 539 Kolburne 1 9 338 466 C SECTION. Carlton: 10 0 463 322 Dannovirkc ...... 5 5 399 410 , Greonmoadows ... 6 -4 407 404 Karori ..... 1 9 290 563 Mastorton ,2 8 369 404 Remuora. 8 2 472 354 Newtown 2 8 ' 366 434 . ' Turanganui 4 6 391 430 Victoria-- -8 2 '".444 330 Wanganui 6 4 ..402 . 378 Waverloy ..- 5 5 434 408 .
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19080113.2.15
Bibliographic details
Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 93, 13 January 1908, Page 4
Word Count
768BOWLS. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 93, 13 January 1908, Page 4
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Dominion. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.