BOWLS.
SENIOR AND JUNIOR PENNANTS MATCHES, After a week's delay, owine to a misU i n t er u tan , c ! lng with tha weather, tho interciub bowling season commenced on Sat?j F •" earnest. The weather was all niat could be desired, 'ho greens were in lino order, and them was a big muster ?pi H'f srcens - both cit y an( l suburban. Ino following are tho results of the SENIOR PENNANTS. Victoria v. Kelburne. On tho Victoria green: Victoria-A. Longmore, Godbor, Hemingway. Norwood ;s.), 2fi. Kelbnrne-Manlev, Coull, T. txrny, lioutley (s.'j, 20. Victoria-Tbwnsley, Vosseler, Fossette, Redstone (s.), 22. Kolburae-White, Johnston, Mac Arthur, Kelly (e.), 16. On the Kelburne green: Victoria—Hunt Jackson, Ingram, Bary (s.), 23. Kelburne (s ) iperton, M'Coll, Duguid, Williamson VictorU-Kitto, Scott, MayeT, Hucston (s.), 27. Kelburne-H. Gannaway, Harton, Knowles, Miller (s.), 9. Totals-Victoria, 98; Kelburne, 55. Hataitai v. Te Hiwi. Hataitii—Morrah, Rhedes, Gruar, Pryor (s.), 17. Tβ Hiwi-Cohen, Matthews, Crich-ton-Smith, Wiggins (s.), 15. ~S a ,^' ,:ai— Williams, Jones, Kinniburgh, Mitchell fs.), U. Tβ ffiwi-Johnston, Sbnner. Haybittle, Ballantyne (s.), 19. The Hataitai teams on Saturday against Te Hiwi included sis junior players, and although the contest was lost by one point the Hataitai. Club had no reason to feel disheartened by the Tcsult of their first big match. Tho Thorndon v. Johnsonville game was postponed until Saturday next on account of tho death of Mr. Moore, of the Johnsonvillo Club. Hutt v. Khandallah. Hntt-Cuff, Seymonr, Barlow, Macaskill (s.), 33; Kliandallah—Davis, Vincent, Davy, Jl'ATthur («.), U. Hutt—Dawson, Ginger, Mowbray, Treadwell (s.), 3S; Khandallab—Finn, Lowe, Burr, Nalder («.), 13. To Hiwi—Allen, Robertson, Remington, Whittle (s.), 19. Hataitai—Cheeeeman, Martin, Smith, Tapp (s.), 16. Hataitai—Penny, Moore, Julius, Laurenson (s.), 21. To Hiwi—Toney, Brice, Harrison, E. J. Hill (s.), 16. JUNIOR PENNANTS. On Hataitai green—Khandallah—Stafford, Gollan, Cameron, Burke (s.), 21. Jobnsonville— Steele, Cane, Bould, Edge (B.), 11. Thorndon—Kelly, Hogben, junr., Hull, D. Y. Wilson (s.), IS; Karori—Malin, Fulton, Lachlar, Grigj (s.), 17. Victoria—H. North, Levi, Campbell, F. North (s.), 22; Petono—Valentine, Smith, Cooper, M'Ewen (s.), 11. VICTORIA CLUB. Besides the senior pennant games against Kelburne, a friendly game with Newtown, eight rinks a side, four rinks on each gieen, was played, but as only two cards were handed in, we aro not able to givo particuhrs'of all the games. Newtown—James, Rigs, Armstrong, Powell (s.), 22. Victorii—Evans, Madeley, Cherry, Keith (s.), 15. Newtown—Watson, Chote, Underwood, H. Price (s.), 17. Victoria—Kellow, Port, Martin, Andevson (s.), 20. •Hill Pins. Hutt—Johnston, Pole, Trevethick, Hollard (s.), 11. Victoria-Hatch, Godber, Varcoe, Redstone (s.), 30! This game was played on Wednesday, fith instant. In a friendly game with tho Wellington Club on Saturday next, the following teams will play for Victoria:— On the Victoria green—Kellow, MacLaurin, Godber, Anderson (s.); Madeley, Dougnll, Stevens, Scott (s.); Cray, Port, Kershau-, Kitto (s.); Langdon, Annit, Avory, MacMorran (s.); Powell, Chapman, Mtckay, Hueston (s.). On tho Wellington green—M'Girr, Parton, Worboys, Vosseler (s.); Dement, Tingey, Townsley, Hemingway (s.); Tuolcer, H. B. Longmore, Markmaun, Keith (s.), Youmans, Robinson, Townsend, Mock (s.); R. Dixon, Goldie, Kivker, Mayer (s.) On tho same day. a friendly game will also be played with tho Eastbourne Club, one rink on each green. At Eastbourne— Wright, Pilcher, A. Longmore, Witt (s.). On the' Victoria green—Gaudin, Wells, Hatch, Varcoo (s.). The followin?; (earn will represent Victoria against Thorndon on Saturday next for tho Junior Pennant—H. C. North, Levi, Campbell, F. North (s.). NEWTOWN V. VICTORIA. A friendly game was played between Victoria and Nevrtown Clubs on Saturday. The scores are as follow:—
On Victoria Green. Victoria—Evans, Madelcy, . Cherry, Keith (s.), .15; Newtovn—James, Rigg, Armstrong, Powell (s.), 22. Victoria—Cray, ' Pixrlon, Markmnnn, Varcoo (s.l, 13; Newtown—R. Brackenridgc, Wo'ob, J. Soxtou, Trovor (s.), 22. Victorir.—Carell, Haught-os. Tattle, Avery (s.), 14; Nevitown—Carroll. Godber, J. JI. lirackenridge, Ramsay (s.), 30. Victoria—-Kel low, Post, Martini- Anderson (s.), 20; Nowtown—Watson, Chote, Underwood, Price (s.), 17. On Newtown Green. Victoria—Dement, Thompson, Worboys, Snaddon (s.), 24; Newtown—lTCumiskey, Fisher, Duff, Richards (s.), 15. Victoria—Crowes (sub.), Partridge, Hatch, Townsend (s.), 8; Newtown—Watt, Scott, Astill, Nancarrow (s.), 3G. Victoria—Baggett, Kershaw, Davison, Menelaus (s.), 21; Newtown —M'Lintocli, llarrowby, Danks, Bland (s.), 26. Victoria —M'Girr, Wright, Langdon, AVitt (s.), 17; Newtown —Mayo, Jenkins, HiKginbottom, M'Lonn (s.), 24. Totals—Victoria, 132; Newtown, 192.. | The chib flag , was flown half-mast as a mark of respect to the late Mr. Guise, of tho Victoria Club. Kinvif;, Ballingor (s.), of tho Wellington Club (challengers), played tho holders, Newtown Club, for tho Diamond Buckles, the game 'resulting in a tio on tho 21st ljpad, necessitating an extra head. The holders just managed to hold their own by one point, tho final tally being:— Challengers—Kinvicr, Ballinger (s.), 18; Holders—Warwick, Pollock (s.), 19. WELLINGTON V. NEWTOWN. Two rinks visited the Wellington green. A good gamo on a perhct green resulted in a win for Wellington by one point. Wellington—Ledger, Wylic, Lockie, Dall (s.), 20; Nowtown—Bailey, Crengel, Barnes, Langhton (s), 21. Wellington—Lawson, Still, Brunskill, Webb (s.), 24; Newtown—H. Sexton, Swinoy, J. Brackenridge, Prince (s.), 22. Finals—Wellington, 44; Newtown, 43. WELLINGTON CLUB. At tho Wellington Club's green on Saturday, a friendly game was played between a local and a Kelburno rink. The result was as follows:— Wellington—Bennett, Knapp, Leslie, Brown (s.>, 22; Kelburne—Drury, Widdop, Gannaway, Johnston (s.), 13. i j PETONE V. THORNDON. At Petono—Thorndon—Arden, Murdock, Saunders, Corliss (s.), 25; Potone—Johnston, Rennie, Loivin, Jones (s.), 12. Thorndon—Smith, L-ewis, Brandon, Benzie (s.), 15; Jetoue—Curtis, Carter, Clew, Udy (s.), 23. Thorndon—Joy, Reading, Nimmo, King (s.), 26; Potone—ll udge, Maynard, Come, Southeate (s.), 19. Thorndon—Craig, Thompson, Hogben, Hatch (s.), 16; Petone—Andrews, Barnett, Henry, Coles (s.), 30. At Thorndon—Thorndon—Midland, Pctrie, Priugle, Charter (s.), 20; Petone— Hopkins, Smith, Brooks, Marsden (s.), 2-J. ITiorndon—Stevens, Kane, M'Eldowney, Jackman (s.), 27; Petone-Firth, Allen, Head, Wilmshurst (s.), 13. Thorndon—Mitford, Jordan, Slater, M'Kerrow (s.), 11; Petone—Findlay, Matthews, Mclhuish, Gilmour (s.), 28. Thorndon-I. Clark, Staff, N. Clark, Chitty (s.), 15; Petone-Elviues, Cometh", Fowler, Stephens (s.), 22. Totals-Petone, 179; Thorndon, 155. THORNDON CLUB. Thorndon Roses. J. P. Brandon, Reeves, Robieson, J. M. King (s.), 24; Ronaldson, Freeman, Spencer, Mason (s.), 17.
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