BOWLING.
SATURDAY'S GAMES. THE EDWIN FEATHERS. A game for the Edwin Feartheis was pluyed on the Wellington Club's greea between the holders— Messrs. Churchward, Gray, Lockie, and M'Lean- (skip), of the Wellington Club, and Reid", Caatle, Austin* and,' GUmour (skip), of the Petone Club. The match resulted in aa easy victory for the Wellington rink by v I tO Xa, WELLING/EON CLUB. Games played resulted' as follows: — Morris, Bradbury, Riley, Falkner (skip)', 22 - t Pilcher, Marra^ay, Brunskill, Small (skip), 81. Plimmer, Edwfn, Wk, M'Glashan skip), 20 ; CUivier,, J. Blundell, Maudsley, Russell (skip), 16. AHan, Tusfin, Haybrttle, Geddis (sskip), 17; Barron, Boyes, Mentiplay, Whitehouse (skip), 17. MaJlardi Coy, Cuff, Gibbs (skip), 25: R. Mowatt, Duthie, Wilson, D. M'Lean (skip), 24. THORNDQN CLUB. The following cards were handed in :-^- Buckle, Kane, Quick, Rose (skip), 21; M'Mrtnaway, Hogben, Wiggins, Jameson (skip), 18. Clay, King, Heywood, Wright (skip), 21; Collins, Thomson, Webb, Hickson (skip), 17. Oonlin, Archibald, Ross, Sievwright (skip)., 28; Blanchard, Seaton, Elliott, M'Rerrow (skip), 12 Exley, Gamble, Cowie, Longton (skip), 20; Townsend, Dawes, Barry, Hume (skip), 15. KEWTOWN CLUB. A_ match for the Edwin Buckies was plnyed bßtween Newtown and Wellington Club teams. The trophies had been held -by Alessra. Bary and Prince, of Newtown, asrainst all comers for two years. Mr. Prince being unable 10 play in conseopierice of his recent accident, Mr". Btary witfi'dnew, and Messrs. brightwell and Lambert represented the club. After, a close game, the Wellington Club representatives, Mea&rs, H. Smith and N. BeU (skip), Avon by -13 to 11. Other games resulted as follows:— .Crawes, Sheam, Higginbottom, Ogilvie (skip), 17; Callaghan, Wylie, Powell, Worboys (skip), 15. Bell, Brogan, Bary (skip), 28; Colebrooke (Gisborne), Kinneburgh, Gaudin (Gisborne,- skip), 22. M'Oumi&key, Mitchell, Martin, M'Lean (skip), 21 ; Green, Rhodes, Davies, Astill (skip), 13. VICTORIA CLUB. In a match for the Hamerton Badges, the- holders — M'Morran, John Brackenridge, jun.,, James Brackenridge (skip)— defeated the challengers — Anderson, Flinders, Keith, Hueston (skip)— by 28 to 19. A Townsend Buckles game resulted as folloTVs: — Hplders — Snaddon, Redstone (skip), 32; Challengers— Varcoe, Mack (skip), 22. Other games were played as under: — . Inglis, Schwartz, Trevor, Gooder (skip), 20; Port, Chapman^ Falconet, M'Gowan (skip), 24. Bamerton, Kershaw, Avery, Sohultz (skip), 24; Baggett,, France, White, Scott (skip), 17. Dickerson, Meek, Norwood (skip), 17 ; Kellow, Stuart, Johnston (skip), 14. WELLINGTON v. PETONE. Two rinks from the Wellington Club ■went to Petone and tried conclusions with ' the suburban club. The visiting team ' won the match by five points, as under : Wellington No. 1 Rink — Grundy, Price, Remington, Miller (skip), 16. Petone— Henry, J. Home, Manning, E. B. Home (Skip), 19. , Wellington No, 2 Rink — Arty, Papworth, Smith, Petherick (skip), 22. Petone M'Leari-, Mothes Reynold, Carter (skip), 14. Grand total — Wellington, 38; Petone, 33. (for continuation of News see page 7.)
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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 87, 15 April 1901, Page 2
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