BOWLING. WELLINGTON CLUB.
The following games were played on the Wordsworth-Btreet green on Saturday afternoon: — No. 1 Rink.— Tustin, A. Lookie, Edwin (skip), 23, v. Hill, J. Eoss, A. Sconllar (skip), 19. No. 2 Eink.— Miller, Hamilton, T. G. Yonng (Dunedin), J. Lockie (skip) 26, v. E. Mowatt, Ward, Eiley, M. C. Tonng (skip), 13* No. 3 Eink.— Plimmer, Muir, Churchward, Ballinger (skip), 35, v. Lawson, Maudsley. Cordoza, Gale (skip), 18. No. 4 Sink.— Brunskill, J. Collins, Willeston, Mentiplay (skip), 21, v. Jones, S. Brown, Gray, N. M'Lean (skip), 20. No. 5 Bink.— Angus, W. Wright, Boyes, M'Pherson (Oamaro) (skip), 24, v. Drummond, Eeich, Whitehonse (skip), 21. No. 6 Eink — M'Cutcheon, Barron, Geddis Josephson (Sydney) (skip), 3tf, v. J. Mowat, D. M'Lean, Lindsay, Kussell (skip), 18. Churchward and Ballinger, the holders of the Challenge Buokles, played a " diamond " game against Boyes and Tustin, and defeated them by 15 points to 11. N. M'Lean and Bush have now issued a challenge to the holders. THOENDON CLUB. The games played resulted as follows 1— Heywood, Wrigglesworth, Eoss, Maskell (skip), 13, y. Quick, Pharazyn, M'Dowall, Flanagan (skip), 12. Archibald, Burns, Smith, Lambert (skip), 29, v. Exley, Parsons, Newton, Young (skip), 19. D. Nathan, W. Nathan, Nairn, M'Glashan (skip), 30, v Wiggins, M'lntyre, Eliott, Mowbray (skip), 18. Several of the games for the Dewar Bowls were also played, and the first round will be oompleted to-morrow, weather permitting. NEWTOWN CLUB. Appended are the results of the games played at Newtown : —T. Green, Hulke, Morris, J. H. Davies (skip), 25, v. Butter, Pilcher, Butterworth, Wilson (skip), 15. Biohards, Hosle, Steele, Braokenridgo (skip), 26, v. Swiney, Brogan, GUss, Farr (skip), 17. Edwin Feathers. — Challengers— Greeks, 8011, Bary, Prince (skip), 24, v. holders— Alpe. Underwood, Telford (sub.), ABtill (skip), 20. A number of games in the first round of the Subscription Pairs and the Dewar Bowls were played during the afternoon.
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Evening Post, Volume LI, Issue 64, 16 March 1896, Page 4
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423BOWLING. WELLINGTON CLUB. Evening Post, Volume LI, Issue 64, 16 March 1896, Page 4
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