BOWLS &.BOWLERS.
SATURDAY'S PLAY. Tho heavy rain which fell on Friday night and early on Saturday morninij put some of tho bowling greens out of'commission for the afternoon's games, much to the disappointment of many keen plavc i rs i'i As ," le weather was inclined to be mill and cold, tho conditions were not at all propitious for what is essentially a' sunshine game. Still, a fair number turned up to several of the greens and had a. roll up." The following are tho results of games that were played:-' NEWTOWN-KAItOKI.. At Newtown:—Newtown—Fisher, Gyles, Pankhurst, Danks (s.), 21; Karori-Ful-ton, Coogan (sub.), Cox, Smiley (s.), 14. Newtown-Harrowby,' Parkinson. J. Martin, Bland (s.), 17; Knrori—Heid, M. Spiers, Dryden, Cooper (s.), 21. «' Newtown—Kennard, J. P. Luke, Rawson, Richards (s.), 13; Karori-Gregg, Campbell, Burn, Lower (s.), 15. Knrori:—Newtown—Malin (sub.), Chegwidden, Russell, Trevor (s.), 7; Ka-ron-Bennett, M'Laughlin, M'Lennau, Lloyd (s.), 28. Newtown-Fieldhouse, Eevell, Claxton, Armstrong (s.), 21; Karori-Atkin, Cook, Lnjland, Crawford (s.), 18. Totnls-Karori, 90; Newtown, 85. CLUB. On Saturday afternoon the only-special game played was the champion jink contest with tho result as ur.der:- / P',,/ 0 !!. 115011 ' Gamble, Cohen, Dimock \ S r' ) '^ o; , D !'\ :Pattie ' Uphani, M'Eldowney, M. Clark (s.), 15. . . NEWTOWN-LXALL BAT. M'Kay, Chittey, Galll6 T,, (s -, ) ' 18; L 3' nll Bay-Foster, Fairway, Blake, Ashton (s.), 21.Newtown—Lenimon, Remington, Pop.olo Leahy (s.), 28; Lyall Bay-Tonks, m ? n , zlc ' Morrah, Brown (s.), 20. lotals-Newtown, 44; Lyall Bay, 41. HATAITAI CLUB. Hataitai Stars. Moldws-Clatidze, Ballms«, K&sTOtth, )linmburgh Is.), 25; c/ialiengers-Cavdno, ilatthews, Julius, 'Barnes (s.), 21. PETONE-KELBUENB. At. Petono-.—Petone—Allen, Burnett, Henry, Beynon, 20;Kelburne-Hamerton, Holder, Horner, M'Robie, 21. „„ Commetti, Jones, Udv, 28; Kclburne-Ross, Batten, Gannaway, Duguid, 14. , At Kelbumei-Kolburn'c-M'Coli, Hurton,, Williamson, Gannaway, 25; PetoneWakelm, Lowin, Milne, T. N. Arthur, 19. Kclburne-Meadoivcroft, Manley, Johnston, Routlcy,29; Pctone-P. M'Arthur, Marsden, Smith, Firth, 12. KelburnoT-Wright, Kirk. M'Arthur, Knovrles ,8; Petone-Curtis, Ross, Cooper Melhuish, 31. • ..i ' VICTORIA CLUB. 0a Saturday afternoon play was continued in the champion rinks oompetiwn. Snaddon beat Hatch and Norwood beat Bary: . The remainder of the drawings is as follows:-Fourth round: Hueston plays Bary, Snaddon plays .Hatch, Scott plays Norwood, North a bye. Fifth round: Hncston, plays Snaddon. Hatch plays North, Scott plays Bary, .Norwood a bye. Sixth round: Hueslim plays North S-A t°r° A - ******* vim ■'■■ ROTORUA' TOURNAMENT. ' - (By TelcEraph.-ProM Association.) i. „, ■ ' Rotorua, "2 ' Tournnmeut was most successful. In semi-finals, • urv), 22, .Wealed West End ffi. 16; Carton (Holmes), 27, beat Rockv. Nook A fe»7V£ A" tho final 'Karangahaka JJ, defeated Carlton, 12.
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