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BOWLS.

SENIOR PENNANTS. B On Te Hiwi green.—Te. Hiwi: Tobey, S. B Hill, Wiggins, K. .1. Hill (s.), 117; Hull: Pole, Palmer, (Jndby, Hendry (<..), !l. 'IV Hiwi: C. Hill, Martin, Gilmer, Lock (s.), 27; Hull: M'Kenzio, RMiworth, Jones. Uoltord (s.), 11. At Kutl.-Ilutt: Casey, Barlow, TreveIhiek, Maoasgill (s.), 20; Te Hiwi: Robertson, Skinner, Cohen, Whittle (■>.), 11. Unit: Cullender, Johnston, Kddie, Slcv- 1 ons (s.), 21 j Te Hiwi: Remington, Hay- 9 Initio, Smith, Camptodl (s.), 20. 8 Tntnls-To Hiwi, SIR; Jlutt, 67. g The result, of this match makes To B Hiwi the winners of A Section of the B Senior Peiiwinlu. Te Hiwi has to play | off (on Snlimlny next) with Newtown | (winners of Section II), on tho Welling- g ton green. ! JUNIOR PENNANTS. j Newtown: I'ankliursl, Cliittey, Ctoxt.on, Spiers (s.), 'i'i; Kelburne: Doherly, Hutchison, Wnkeliu, Widdop (s.), 15. Tho .luninn Pennnnls have licon won by Nowlown Club with 8 wins and no losses. The remaining round cannot nfI feet tho result. WELLINGTON V. NEWTOWN. A friondly game Iwtween Newtown and Wellington resulted as follows:— On Wellington Green. Wellington: Ilennel.l, Simmon.'), Wylie, Williams (s.), 32; Newtown: Roberts, Carroll, Hendry, Barnes (s.), 21. Wellington: Riley, Inncs, ledger, Moult, * (s.), 18; Newtown: R, Drackcmidge, Chole, Underwood, .1. Brnckcnridge (s.), \ Wellington: Knox, I'limmer, Allen, | Webb (s.l, 18; Williams, Crowes, Trevor, j J. Pollock (s.), 18. i Wellington: Muir, Hustwick, Knapp, Siovwright (s.), 20; Newtown: Hnycroft, Fisher, Astill, Bland (s.), 21. On Newtown Green. Newtown: Noble, Jenkins, Hanson, Higginbotlom (s.), 18; Wellington: G. Frost, Galbraith, Grenfcll, H. Frost (a.), 19. Newtown: Flvger, J. P. Luke, Powell, \ M'Loan (s.), 11; Wellington: Liddlc, j Johnson, G. Brown, Churchward (s.), 30. . Newtown; W. C. Rend, C. 51. Luke, Bailev, Ramsay (s.), 22; Wellington: Ashbolt, 'M'Lay, Jennings, Sir E. O. Gibbcs (5.),10. Newtown: M'Cunnskcy, Armstrong, Seott. Richards (s.), SO; Wellington: Porter, Houlder, Smith, O'Sullivan (s.), IG. Totals—Newtown, IGS; Wellington, 163. THORNDON CLUB. The two special games played on Saturdav afternoon were us follow:— thorntlon Roses— Holders: Phelps, Thomson, Hull, D. Y. Wilson (s.), 16. Challengers: J. P. Brandon, Exley, Kobic- ' son, J. M'Kay (s.), 22. Thormlon Shamrocks—Dr. Pattie, Greening, Steevens Hatch (s.), 21. Petersen, J. 11. Hogben, M. Clark, G. Hogben (s.), 13. PETONE CLUB. On Saturday afternoon six rinks,' representing the Petono Railway Traffic De- | . partment, played an equal number of j rinks representing the Petone Club. The wives and daughters of the rnlwiaymen ; provided afternoon ten, and a very pleas- ' ant afternoon was spent generally. On the aggregate the railwaymen were \ victorious by 142 points to 111. Scores are ' as follow:— Railways: Colquitt, Hutchison, Batten, ' Firth (sA, 23. Petone: Waltham, Bcnme, ' Castle, Mclhuish (s.). 11. ot , Railways: Alte. Allen, Head, Stephens (s ), 12. 'Petone: l'indlay, Palmer, Henry, " Coles (s.), 22. „ , • ■ Railways: Bourke, Tearson, Brooks, 1 Munra (s.), 29. Petone: Cometti, Harding, ' Bevuon, Soulhgate (s.), 15. Railways: Burnett, Maynnrd, Bcsant, M'Arthur (s.), 21. Petone: Curtis, Mudge, Cowie, Fowler (s.), 31. I Railways: Johnson, Holmes, Davy, Glen (s), 32." Petone: Elvins, Carter, Jones, ' liny (s.), 19. „ , , Railways: Matthews, Cooper, Andrews, Nalder (k), 20. Petone: Marsden, Lowin, Hay, Gilmour (s.), IU. : - VICTORIA CLUB. The final game in the rinks' competition was plavcd on Saturday with tne followi ing result:—Madeley, Chapman, Markmanii, Norwood (s.), 29; Haughton, M'Leod, Ingram, MacMorran (s.), 11. Wells Stars.—Tucker, Hatch (s.), 30; Houldsworth. Meslon (s.), G. l. The learns selected to meet the Hutt Club in a friendly game next Wednesday arc:—.Hatch, Castle, Menelaus, Rods'cno i. (")• Langdon, Houldsworth, Townsend, v. Snaddon (s.); Tucker, Tattle, Godber, i. Hemingway (s.); Martin, Meston, Fossettc, i. Varcoe (s.). _ An eight-rink fnendlj gams will be played against Petono on S'lturJay rtxt The following players will represent Victoria:—On the Victoria green: Avery, Gaudin, Anderson, Mack (s.); R. Dixon, Cavcll. Kitto, Snaddon (s.); Langdon, Haughton, Ingram, Hueston (5.).; Godber, Robinson, Keith. Norwood (s). At Pes tone: Madeley, Partridge, A. Longmore, I Maver (s.); Stevens, Dement, MacMorran, „ Hemingway (s.>; Marks, Kcrslmw. Mac-I " kay, Redstone (s.); Jackson, Kellow, ir Scott, Bary (s.). c In the junior pennant game. Victoria v. ■ Khandallau, to lie played on the Newtown '" green on Saturday next, the following team will nlav for Victoria:—ll. C. North, s Carter, Cliapman, F. North (s.). i e CENTRE FIXTURES FOR WEEK. 5 On Wednesday next Newtown will play 0 Kelburne (holders) for the ITill Pins. 5 On Saturdav next Karori will play ir Khaudallah for tho Edwin Feathers. £ CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS. The champion of championship match starts to-day at 10.30 a.m. on Wellington Brten. The following are the champions of each club affiliated to tho Wellington Bowling Centre :-Portcous (Wellington), Maver (Victoria), Gray (Thorndon), Price (Newtown), Manlcv (Kelburne), Crawford Karori), Cates (Petone). Hendry (Ilutt), Pliramer (Khaudallah)/ M'Whannell (Ilataitai), Townsend (Johnsonvillc), Whittle (Te Hiwi). The last two named clubs r- play off this afternoon to decide who will as oo champion. __ , U- Byes: Crawford, M'Whannell, Manley, Morgan, or another, h- First- round, 10.30 a.m.—Mayer p ays n- Gray, Lock plays Porteous, Hendry plays d. Cates, Price plays Plimmcr; c- Second round, 12.15 p.m.—Manlev plays ;y Morgan or another, M'Whannell plays e- Crawford, Mayer, or Gray plays Porteous n- or Lock, Hendry or Cates plays Price or iie riimmer. Iv Messrs. Alcock and Co. have presented lie one set of Ayres bowls for the winner. I- AUSTRALIAN TNTER-STATE lie MATCHES. Ry Tolezrs-rih-Prcss Association-CopyrlaM 1 ' Sydney, March 9. "l. At liowls. New South Wales heat Tasde mania by 109 to SG. =t. (Received March 10, 0.."> p.ni.l Hobart, March 10. In the inter-stnie. bowling contest, Tasmania defeated New South Wales by 93 points to 88 points.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1385, 11 March 1912, Page 3

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BOWLS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1385, 11 March 1912, Page 3

BOWLS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1385, 11 March 1912, Page 3

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