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KARORI CLUB.

...Senior Bowla. : v . ■....■' Magnus, 20; Lewer, 14; Magnns, 20; Newcombe, 14; Newcombe, 18; Magnus, 10; Magnus, 21; Newcombo, 19. Magnus has won this contest. ■ • t ■ '... •' pook ,Medals. '• ...'; MagmuyCox, 29; Burn, Dickerson, 17. Magnus, C0x,,25; Sunley, Lower, 21.. > • Finals. ' Magnus and Cox, 23; Sunley [. (sub.) and I Cooper, 15.. ' ', . v Other Games. ; ' Williams, Harrison, Dryden, ' Williams,, 21; Eagle, Roberts, Burn, Cooper, .19. .'\ - Black, Cook, locket, Townehend, 30; Spiers, ■ Bradnock, Spiers,. Lloyd, 18. Dickorson, Newcombe, 22; Hope, Crawford, 17. , '. ':■[ KELBUENE CLUB. ' ... Thefollowing games, were played on Saturday ".afternoon:— ;"-' ' ■' ' Manley, Johnson, Eoutley,. Dinnie (s.), 27; -Morrison, Eeardon, Ha'rton, Kelly (sj, 14. Baldwin, Foist, Carter, E. C.Hamerton (s.), 22; Duguid,' Watkins, S. Hanierton,' Campbell (s.), 24. Littlejohn, 'Gray, Jameson, Corliss (sj, 17; Johnston, Comrie, Knowles, ; Pascoß (s), 15. '. : .' VICTORIA CLUB. Ideal weather was experienced by the Victoria Bowling Club on Saturday for its final game of the sertnoh. The'whole of the playing area ' was taken up by bowlers anxious to have their, of. tho fair sex'were also presont.. ■• The presi-' dent (Mr. IV Kitto), in-the course of a few brief > remarks, referred to .the good-fellowship . existing amongst the- members, and hoped ,tho same would always bo'a. leading feature of the Victoria Club. He'also spoko of the good work done by the Wellington Centre in' arranging tournaments for the local bowlers. Cheers having been heartily riven for the president and Mrs. Kitto, and for the ladies, ■ Mr. Kitto declared the green ■ closed. During the afternoon- a maton (President v. Vive-president) was played, and resulted in a win for tho former by 14 points. Following are the particulars:— ~. .. ,■'',■■.•' President: , Kellow, ,Port, Longmore, Townsend (s.i, 27; Vice-president: Maclaurin,. Johnstone, Kershaw, Bnrj. (s), 13.., , ' President: Henry, Giblin, Stevens, Bedstone (s.), . 22; Vice-president: Guise, Armit,' Witt, Scott ■': (S.), 17. !'< ' President! MTLeodj M'Hutcheson,' Fossette, ,f Godbcr .(si), ,21;.. Vice-president:' Tattle/ Part- "■ ridge,,Gilmer, Varcoe (s.), 16.' - ;•''■'■■ : ■■'■■;■ , President: Thompson, Gaudin, Kibblewhite, ; Kitto (s.),27;Vice-presidont;.Townsley, Besantj I Menolaus,. Keith (s.), 24., ■. • '.-... 'President: Wright, ;W, Robinson, Marks, >: Snaddon (s.), 15; Vice-president:;Hislop, Powell, i= Avery, ; Hueston (s.), 26. .'■ ; President: Allen, Broad, Vossoler, Mackay (s.), 25; Vice-president:' Madley, Shand, Wor- "•' bos's, Norwood (s.), 18. President: Evans, Redmond, Kirker, Martin '■' (s.), 19; Vice-president: Langdon, C. Robinson, ' Dixon, MacMbrrnn (5.),. 22. President:'Connell, Jones; Markman, Parton i (s.), 13; Vice-president; Higgins, Castles, Han- - lon, Trevor (s.), 19. - • Totals—President, 169; Vice-president, 155. t '.'.. .-> ■ ~ 1 , , ;.'. v o '- DUNEDIN CHAMPIONSHIP. 9 (BI TILKOUirE—miSS ASSOCIiTION.I ..'.,'' Dunedin, May 2. ' » The'championship of the Champion Singles' bowls match, under the auspices of the Dunedin Centre, was played on Saturday, and was won by . Payne (Kaituna) with Stevenson (Taieri) runnor-up. ',

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 497, 3 May 1909, Page 10

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KARORI CLUB. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 497, 3 May 1909, Page 10

KARORI CLUB. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 497, 3 May 1909, Page 10