BOWLING.
— ■ — ♦ WELLINGTON CLUB. The following are the results of the matohes played on the Wellington Clnb's green on Saturday :—: — No. 1 Rink. Waddell J. Petherick Macdougall Hutohen Matheaon Plimmer M'Lean (slop) 32 Geddia (skip) 17 No. 2 Rink. E. W. Petherick King Sloan Mowatt Willeston Miller Sample (akip) 16 Cordoza (skip) 12 No. 3 Rink. Stephens Clothier Haybittle Lawson J. Yonng hdwin M'Kee (skip) 26 S. Brown (skip) 18 No. 4 Rink. Grady Riohardaon Harris Hill Campbell Gale T. Sooullar (ski*) 24 A. Sconllar (akip) 20 The following prizo raatohes have been playod during the past fortnight : — President's Prize —J. Lockie beat Waddel by 22 to 6. Sargood and Co.'a Cup— J. Lockie beat Penty by 21 to 8, Ballinger beat Haybittle by 21 to 15. Vice-Preaidenfa Prize — J. Lookie beat Whitehouao by 21 to 18. Mr. A. CampelPa Prizo— Churchward beat Lawson by 21 to! 7, Buah beat Geddis by 21 to 16. Junior Pairs (beat two out of three games)— Waddell beat Plimmor by 21 to 20, Waddell beat Plimmer by 21 to 15. Champion Pairs (beat two out or three gameß) — Geddis and A. Sooullar beat Drummond and Crombie by 21 to 14, Druramosd and Crombie beat Geddis and ■A. Scoullar by 21 to 5, Geddia and A. Scoullar beat Drummoud and Crombio by 23 to 16. Olnb'c! Subscription Rink Matoh— Sample's rink beat Gale's rink in two games out of three, and has now to play off the final game with Ballinger'a rink. Another matoh for the Edwin challenge badges waa played during the afternoon, Ballinger'a rink (L. Blundell, Churohward, Maudaloy, and Ballinger) meeting Lookie's team (Whitehouae, Russell, Mentiplay, and J, Lookie), and beating them by 26 to 18.
The winners, who havo now won each of thr» I three gamci which have been played for I those trophies, Boorerl in 13 heads, and their opponent.) in 8. A fourth ffamo was com - I ineuccd between B<il linker's rink and that I skipped by Sample (Willoston, M'Lcan.Haybittle, and Sample), but at the ninth head, when each side had scored 7 points, rain put a atop to the play, and the match will be finished the first opportunity. THORNDON CLUB. The matches played atThorndon on Satnr. day resulted as follows : — No. 1 Rink. Lenlio Fogo Jenkins Archibald Eliott Wright Lindsay (skip) 29 Falconer (skip) 20 No. 2 Rink. Heywood Tinney VV. Nathan Parsons Barns Mowbray Flanagan (skip) 23 Salmon (skip) 9 Daring the afternoon Latham's rink beat that skipped by Rosa in the last game in the first ronnd of the Bink Tournament matches by 21 to 20. The second ronnd was comincncod, in which M'Glashan's rink beat W. Lambert's by 21 to 19. A game between Murdoch and Letham's rinks was not finished, the scores being 13 and 10 respectively when play stopped for the afternoon.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1894, Page 4
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