BOWLS.
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S PLAY. AIUloli»h there was ill! Ull-casiiuablc bite in tile nil' on Saturday, the weather whs |'»ir enough I'm - Iho enjoyment Hi' howls us long us I hit sun was within I'onci', iiiul a guoil iiflci'iionii's sport resulted. Tin' events iif iiiiisl imjioi'tanco were Iho-ii in connection with (lift second round nl' the senior pennants. In (hose games soiiio sin-prises were ell'ccled. The redoubtable Wellington representatives (holders of Ihn senior pennant), who went down {» Newtown n fortnight ago, lasted the bitterness of defeat. again on Kalurilay, when the parent, club's links went, down to Tliorudon by nine points. This will effectually prevent them from winning Section II in the contest. A Mill greater surpi'iM' was the meritorious win the young llataitui Club established over Victoria's seasoned cracks. True it was only a livo-]minf. win, but. Hint Hulailiii should win at all proves oiicxi moro that bowls is as uncertain as any other game. The following aro the rc&iilfcs of Saturday's play:SENIOR PENNANTS. Victoria v. HaLailai, Hnlaitai—Morrah, Galvin, Gruar, Pryor h.), 20; Victoria-rLongmoro, (lodber, Hemingway, Norwood (.-.), 20. llntuitai—Williams, Jones. Julius, Lawensou (s.), IS; Victoria—Hunt, Avery, Ingram, Bary (s.), 2.1. Jlataitai—Pcnney, Ivinnihurgh, Ciriflith?, Mitchell 's.), 22; Victoria—Kitto, Scott, Mayer, Jlueston (s.). 1". llatailai—Cheo-seman, .Martin, M'Whannell, Topp (s.), 21: Victoria—Townslcy, Vosscler. FosscUe, ik'dstono 's.), 17. Tolals-Hataitni, 81; Victoria, 79. Hull v. Kclbiirne. At Kclburno-Hiitt, -lucid. Ginger, Barlow, Nicholson fs.i, 11; Kflbunic—Manlev, T. (Irnv, W. Gray, Iloutley (s.), 23. jlutt—Cull, Simpr-nn, Palmer, Trevcthick 0:.), 31: Kcllwrnf—Baldwin, M'C'oll, M'Aithur, Kelly (-.). 8. At Hutt-Unlt—M'Kenzic, Seymour, Yates, Maejiskill (s.). 15: KclburnoWliite, JJanUs. finowles, Williamson (s.), 'iluli-Callendcr, Ki.-worth. Cudhy, .Stevens <<), 23; Kclbiirne-Waddel, Ilamcrtou. Duguid, Blanchard (s.l, 13. Tutals-Uutt, S3; Kelburne, til. Thorndon v. Wellington. On Thorndon green—Thorndon—W. T. Clark, Coombes. J. T. Kin:;, Kerr (s.), 19; N'ellinglon-Ersfcine, 'Magnus, Brown, Churchward (s.j, 20. Thorndon—Kslev, Honaldson, Dimoek, Miini'o (.■=.), 19; Wellington-Massey, Kinvig, Pcttigrew, Dall (s.). 21. On Wellington green—Thorndon—Chittry, Lewis, M'Eldownev, Jackmau (s.), 20; Wclliiigtou-Kichnrds, Hamilton, Thompson. WelsMs.), IS. . Thorndon-Itoeves, Sncnccr, Benzie, llobieson (s.), •. 23; Wellington-Orouiell, Hildreth, Leslie, Ballingor (s.), 15. Totals—Thorndon, 81; Wellington, <2. Newtown v. retonc. \t Potone—Newtown—Warwick. Duff, Pollock, Wvlio is.), 27; Petone-Yvalton, Jlarsdeu, Mcllmish, Southgato'(s.), 19. Newtown—Underwood. Kamsuy. Laughton, Prince, (s.), 22; Petoiie-M Arthur, Fowler, Hay, Stephens (p.). 22. At Newtown—Newtown— Bailey. Noble, Sexton. .1. Brackenridgo (s.\, I'Jj rotoiic— Jones, Cowie, Johnslou, Myhc (s.l, 18. Newtown-Phillips, Dunks, J. M. Nrackenridge, Price (s.). 20; Pctouc— Findlay, Smith, Vdy. Coles (s.), 21. Totais-Xewtown, 8S; Potone, SO.
JUNIOR PENNANTS. Hailatai v. Kelburnc. ■ Kclburne-Scott, Doherly, Wakelin, Widdots (s.), 37; Haitatai-S. Cope, Pilkington. Nicol, Smith (s.), 12. Thorndon v. Khandallab. Thorndon-Thomson, Kelly. Hull, D. Y. Wilson ■(«.), 37; Khandallah—Anderson, Budd, Cameron, Gollen (s.), 10. .'; Newtown v. Victoria. Nwlown-Paukhurst, Chittey, Claxton, Spiers (s.), 21; Victoria—ll. C . North, fieri, .Campbell, I'. North (s.), 17. NEWTOWN CLUB. Diamond Buckles. Holders-Richards, Barnes (s.), 10; Challengers—H. Sexton, Jack Braekcnridgo (s.), .21. . Rinks for friendly game versus Karon next Saturday:—Away—Mayor, Jenkins, J. .51. Brackcnridge, Princo (s.); Leahy, Harroivlcy, Scott, Higginboltom (s.); Watt, Crciros, Hendry, M'Lean (».). At Home—Castle, Cuoto, Phillips, Bland (s.); Crengcl, Gallic. Armstrong, Nanwinw (s.); Walton, Salmon, Bailey, Jack Brackcnrklgo (s.).
THORNDON CLUB, Hcywood Buckles. ' The first game of tho season for tho Heywoot! Buckles was played and resulted as follows:—Lewis and Dimock, 22; Cohen and G. Y. Wilson, 19. KELBURNE CLUB, Tho Kelbnrnc Club is getting off iti club matches expeditiously. The following are the results of tho Dinnie Cup competition (champion singles):—Miller beat Kelly; Manley beat Kelly; T. Gray beat A. Johnston; Marquis beat Waddie; Dodds beat Marquis; Waddel beat M'C'oll; M'Coll beat Marquis. VICTORIA CLUB. Well's Stars. Challengers—Tucker, Hatch (s.), 19; Holders-Tattle, ItaUono (s.), 23. ITanicrton Badgos. Challongors-Besanf. Gill, Tattle, Fosselto (s.), 15; Holdcrs-Kitto, Scott, Mayer,' Hueston (s.), 25. Townsend Buckles. Challengers—Wilt, A. Longinoro (s.), 22; Holders-Hunt, Bary (s.), 11. For an eight-rink friendly game with Petone on Saturday next the following teams hnvo been selected., viz:— On flic Peioiie Green—Chapman, Armil, Davison, Anderson (s.); Parton, Pari ridge, Jackson, Kirker (s.); Cray, Gaudin, .Avery, Hemingway (s.);>M'Girr, Cavcll, Godber, Keith (s.). On the Victoria Green-Dement, It. Dixon, ChoriT, Kit to (s.); Tattle, Taniblyn, Witt, A. Longmore (s.); Kcllow, Betty, Langdon, Varcoo (s.); Bcsant, Haughton, Worboys, Scott (s)
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