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LYALL BAY Two pennant games and three friendly matches wore played between the Lyall Bay and Victoria Clubs on the Lyall Bay green on Saturday afternoon. The following are the results, the Lyall Bay players being mentioned first in each case:— Pennant Games. Sherwood, Hackworth, Hazelwood, Reed (s.) 11 v. Martin, Luke, Vosseler, Norwood (s.), 27. Ames, Ryder, Dillon, Roven (s.), 17 v. McGill, Pole, Tucker, Sneddon (s.), 19. Friendly Games. Isley, Innis, Wells, Moran (s.), 13 v. Hanley, McGill, Hain, Hatch (s.), 22. Kennedy, F. Raven, Allen, Purchase (s.), 20 v. V. Wallis, Johnston, Chitty, Innes (s.), 18. Buckingham, Coleman, Bertram, McKenzie (s.), 16 v. Rownsley, Yardley, Scalon Chisholm (s.) 15. WELLINGTON. Two pennant games and a friendly game were played by the Wellington Club against Seatoun rinks on the Wellington green on Saturday afternoon. The following are the results, the Wellington players being mentioned first in each instance: — Pennant Games. Holdsworth Finnegan, H. G. Smith, Fairway (s.), 19, v. Wyatt, Webb, Bradley, H. Wyatt (s.), 10. Warwick, Mayer, Spiller, Powell (s.), 21, v. McFarlane, Parry, Stone, Houston (s.), 17. In a friendly game, Hyams, Potter, Blake, Chane (s.), 29, beat Myers, Kireher, Bennett, Green (s.), 14. SEATOUN CLUB. A number of matches were played on the Seatoun green on Saturday between Seatoun and Wellington rinks. The following 1 are the results, the Seatoun names being mentioned first in each case:— Pennant Games. McGirr 23,v. Porteous 9; Wright 20, v. Hume 27. „ Friendly game—Bell 17, 'v. Smith 27. 1 Junior Pennant. Boon (Seatoun) 18, defeated Plythean (Lyall Bay), 17, at Seatoun, in a game for the junior pennant. VICTORIA. The following games were played on the Victoria green on Saturday:— Pennants, v. Lya.ll Bay.—Lyall Bay Heswell, Topp, Pears, Brighting, (s.), 16; Victoria, R. Dixon Jamieson, Hunt, Bolton (s), 22; Lyall Bay, Gunderson, Jennings, Bradley, Gilbert (s.), 22; Victoria, Bailey, Paul, Fraser, Jackson (s.), 14. Friendly, v. Lyall Bay.—Lyall Bay, Parton, Brown, Newcombe, Dustin (s.), 16; Victoria, J. W. Martin, Revel . F. Chisholm, Betty ( 8 -)> z l6- Lyall Bay, Mitchell, Bruce, Heald, Gemmell (s.), 9; Victoria, Herron, Morgan, Rallinshaw, Keith (s.), 22. Lyall Bay, Sherwood, Leuchers, Hallam, Childs (s.). 23; Victoria, McLeod, Edmonds, Clarke, Scott (s.), 19. Junior Pennants v. Thornaon.— Thorndon, Starr, Holder, Goodwan, McRae (s.), 20; Victoria, White, Wilkinson, Ross, Wallis (s.), 18. KELBURN V. NEWTOWN. A <pleasant time was spent on the Kelbum green ory Saturday afternoon when a number or matches were played against rinks from the Newtown Club: The following are the results, the Kelburn players being mentioned first in each instance: — Senior Pennants, Williams, Burns, Strickland, Compton (s.), 17 v. Warwick, Barker, Brackenridge, J. M. Brackenridge. J. (s ) 16; Nelson, Caughley, -J., Gannaway, E. C., Doherty J.A. (s.) 21 v. Robins. F. Middlebrook, Russell, Sexton (s.), 23. Friendly Games. Watkin, McKenzie, Thomson, Ing’is (s.), 7 v. Rogers, Cavanagh, Morgan, Leahy (s.), 29; Carter, Ivory, Wright, Hutchison (s.), 18 v. Chaainan Read, E., Porter, J., Pollock, J. (s.), 22; Pope, Hutchings, (lakes, Gannaway, H. (s.), 17 v. Salmon, Blenkinsop, Grenside, Robins, W. (s.), 23. NEWTOWN CLUB. Tho following are the results of the games played on the Newtbwn green on Saturday (Newtown mentioned first): — Pennants v. Kelburn. Phillips, R. Ferguson, A. Pollock, Wylie (si), 15 v. Miller, Porter, Meadowcroft, Angus (s.), 29. Davis, Powell, Scott, Laughton (s.), 18 v. Hannah. Nicholls, MaoCallum, Routley (s.), 23. Friendly Game. McLay, Warren, W. C. Read, Levestam (s.) 26 v. Aschman, Harding, Taylor. Parkinson (s.) 14. Peterson, Urquhart, Prince, Pnddle (s.) 20 v. Reid, Clater, Gibson, Andrew (s.) 20. Junior Pennants v. Island Bay. T. Hodgson, King, Marshall, A. Hodgson (s.) 19 v. Barnes, Reece, Resteaux, Taylor (s.) 11. Three rinks from Nelson paid a visit to the Newtown green last week, but after playing a few heads tIW game had to be abandoned owing to ram. They were afterwards suitably entertained in the social hall.

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 104, 28 January 1924, Page 5

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ROWING Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 104, 28 January 1924, Page 5

ROWING Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 104, 28 January 1924, Page 5