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MID-WEEK BOWLS

Wednesday’s Pennant Following are further results of the mid-week pennant bowls matches played on WednesdayKELBURN v. KHANDALLAII. Kelburn—Watkin, Parkinson, Long, Williams (s.), 14; Khnndallah—Sadd, C. E. Nalder,. A, Nalder, Wright (s.), 2-1. Kelburn—Cameron. Rose, Inglis, J. E. Widdop («.), 18: Khandallah—Living, Bath, Rodger. I’ortcous (s.), 19. THORNDON v. HUTT. Thorndon—Brunton, Fletcher, Horwood, Johnson (s.). 21 ; Hutt—Parkin, Crompton, Cole, Hodgins (s.), 13. Thorndon—McMandwo.v, Mc'Eldowney, J. E. Perry, White ,(s.), 21; Hutt — August, McKenzie, Whiting, Brooks (s.), 13. WELLINGTON v. KARORI. Wellington—Robson. Penlington. Cowper, G. S. Hill (s.j, 18; Karori—Arrowsmith, Read, Watchman, Cooper (s.), 11. Wellington—Simpson, R. Thompson, Boyes, Ingram (a.), 20; Karori —Burkett, McKenzie.'Dunbar, Burn (s.), 11. Kelburn Club Competitions Entries for the Kelburn club's compe-titions-closed on Saturday as follow:— Champion rinks (Tim Compton Cup), 20 rinks; club rinks (Lloyd Cup). 16'rinks; champion pairs, 23 pairs; club pairs (Wilson Cup), 21 pairs; champion singles (Atkins Cup), 44 entries; junior singles, 14 entries, . All competitions except the rink games are to be played under (he two-life system,, the rink games being sectional play. .The Club Challenge Bucfcles. which will be played for on week days other than Saturdays or public holidays, urs held by H. Miller, K. W. Gorrjnge, A. E. Tomkies and W. Hay Mackenzie (s.), and the first challengers are H. Arthur. T. Thomson, B. A. Marris and W. H. Long (s.). Other challenge rinks are already made i.p for this competition. The club membership is almost up to thes maximum, 20 members haying joined this, season. Most of the new members are begih.ne.rs, and nr? being taken in hand by Mr. W. Ha>- Mackenzie, who has consented-to act as club coach. Sey-‘ oral of these new -members have already shown good promise. The el uh green is reported to be in excellent' order mid is expected to retain its even playing stir-, face throughout the season if players are careful. .

In ,-i ,mid-week penmints mntcli. Wellington beat Karori by 38 to 22. Following .are the results. the Wellington rink? bein-r mentioned first :— Robson, I’cnlington, Cowper. G. 8. Hill («.). 18; Arrowsmith, Read. Watchman, Cooper , (s.), 11. Simpson, R. Thompson, Boys. Ingram (s.) t 20; Burkett, SlcKenszie Dtiiibiir, Burn (s.). 11. . Friendly mutches: Llo.vd. ’ Phelps, MeKelvie, Rolierte («.)..21:. Best. Campbell, Newcombe. Cathie. 13. Bennett. Trcgoiining. Gallic. W. J. Thompson (».), 15; Sponeopp, Cotton, Lowe, Crocker (s.), 28. ■ .

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 33, 2 November 1934, Page 2

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MID-WEEK BOWLS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 33, 2 November 1934, Page 2

MID-WEEK BOWLS Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 33, 2 November 1934, Page 2