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BOWLING. SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

WELLINGTON CLUB.

Sides were chosen on Saturday by the large and small men of tho club, the standard for the small-sized men being fixed at sft 7m. The game ended in a conspicuous victory for the "little fellows" by 26 points, the scores being as follows : — Below 6ft 7in. Over sft 7in. Mowatt Thorbum Gray Barron Wix Cordoza Ballinger (skip) 21 Gale (skip) 30 Jones Eiley Archibald Russell Grady Maudsley Churchward(skip) 27 Lockie (skip) 20 Miller Plimmer Findlay D. M'Lean Whitehouse Muir A. Scoullar (skip) 20 Falconer (skip) 16 Willeston Stephens T. Jones M'Dougall Boys Lawson Petherick (skip) 25 T. Scoullar (skip) 12 White Jenkinson M'Gill J. Mowatt Wilson Brunskill Lindsay (skip) 25 Ollivier (skip) 14 118 92 Majority for the small men, 26. A return match will probably be played on Queen's Birthday.

A rink from the Victoria Club visited the gresn during the afternoon and played a game with the following result :— Wellington. Victoria. Hill Hamertou Edwin Hewitt Mentiplay llueston Sample (ikip) 31 Alien (skip) 8 Majority for Wellington, 23. An alphabetical match, A — L against M — Z, has been arranged for next Saturday.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1897, Page 2

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BOWLING. SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1897, Page 2

BOWLING. SATURDAY'S MATCHES. Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 115, 17 May 1897, Page 2

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