BOWLING.
- -. - ■ — >_ > tt ?]»• weathm prevaiktl on'Siiwday, , •nd.MMtof t}i(s greens were fjfflfc^ceu- ) ipieij, : Fo^owlb^ are the remiK|,;«^the. games ffliVA it EDWIN mTHBRSigf.? . - Th« * ooS^ssl" for, jili*. Edwin jWfthw* iwtw4'en "the "' Vh6tn&6ti and Widforia ' <flub« provide on* <A thsmoS^MiVest. ing games oi the sorfos, and fulljr'a^moo•traMd tsho theory that "a gamft^never IcW till it M won.'*- Th« TtHttifyn t«am ' began badly, and when, eleven h&ads had JbMn played they had only-jjcorid 2 '• pcAats to] ihtli^ opponents' 17. The holders began to. score steadily after that, and' at the end of the llpteenth head they had put on 16 points alto* gefcber— oily four' behind Victoria. The niMt«4&th head was .jomowliat) JB©ti»a« tio&al. Every one of the eight bowls ' played by tho Thorndon team -vrfo lying ' when Hueston playtd his last bowl, and <M ho did not sueceod in shifting, j any of them Thorndon scored tho •posslblo arid got' A lead of. four.- In the. last two . Seada they scored a three and 'a one, And thus came out the wltbers, by a majority of^eiaht. Tho scores \ wero i Thorndon— ShoUcrass, M'Manaway, Ross, . «l6Twrigbt (ildp), 28} Vio^ri»-John Braokenridge, Redstone, Hemingway, Xttfwton (skip), 20. \ ■ i ;-, >KELBU^^.r<raoßNiiON-. ' \ A^u'r-HnVaTatcn Wtweesiltei Kel. ' btrni* and Thoradon Clubs multed as iolloiwj— '^'i On Kelburae gKMn.—Kelburno—Baldwin, Miller, R. CL Hamorton, Waddell (Mpl'Zß; Thottdoft-^-Frwinfln. , Dawes, W. jFi Bftrraud, BUnehard (skip), 14. ' Thorndofti-Lonston, Collins, Ohittey, J. M. King (skip), 18 j K«lbunw-Kreoft, - 0. Gannftway, Whiteford, 3, F. Campboll (ikip), 13. " Oft Tfeomdoni grten.— Thorndon— o. v ' B*rA«d, Petrie, Smith, M'Kerrow (»klp), .. 26 1 Kelburne— is. G. Hamorton, Dinnio, Johnston, Thompson* (skip)) 16. ' Tiora« don — Wilson, Leslie, Leighton, Rose (skip), 17) Kelburne-Littfejohn, Hli- ' lop, Smellie, Jamwon (skip), 17, ' WiIAiNOTO^V.HtJTT.'' , . four rinks' from th"o Wellington Club pttid » visits to the Hutt green, and spent wt'«»joyablo dftehioon. Al»o, they won ftltfpjir games, the scores being ;— - - WilUngUwi— Matldsley, Lindsay, Brown, MotiH (skip), 24 { Hntt— Murphy, Tread* well. Eddie, Eliott (skip), 14. _ .Wellington— Lawson, Grundy, M»nti> ■ '- : ' PW, $>k>tm& (sWt>fr a%,flitt£*Mfte. asklU, Hodglns, Holland, mndfy (skip), - x 10.' * ' ' ' 'Welllttgton. — Burns, Wilson, ( Scott, ChifrbTi«afct^f«fel|jr23r HWts-Jfclw. , thi^c, Dttthie, Mason, Calender (skip), f lffi *" *■ - * ■** rf ■ ■^elllngton^— Balilnger, 4 D. M*Leani Hamilton, Veitch (skip), 23 j Hutt—Par4 «ons, Polo, Finlay, Stevens (skip), 19, t ;::;" t<sftm*mm Wit tm fa- : . . -, .JUNIOR PENNANT. ; In the Junior Pennant matoh Kelburne .¥. JTiewtown, playsd on the' Victoria gteen,.tl\oflcoMa.weisi l Kolbunie— Robinj. ton. JjttAt), ShWles/ Routl«y (sKiri), 22 j ' ffe^HoW^lfell, Blond, Martin. Pollock ....<«qp),lS.' ' t WELMNGTOK t. KARORI. . ' A 'iwo-rml' juniors mat^ between th» i ,'Wfllllngton and Karorl Clubs, played on * the kttetr/s otota, resulted as follows ;-i - WdUa&eo^-Wylla, mrrls, H. Pllm-^-merv K. Wmor (skip), 21 j Karorl— Tap* . * iitt L .6inith / Cox, BnghAm (skip^iZ, ; wellhjgtt>lti-'Brldgs,"Sfllliv4n', Gm, 8, Brown (skip), 21; Karori— Henwley' 'A DrydeA/: Bafley, Shortt (skip), 21, it was deoidftd in this game to play anothei ■>=- tead-te decid*-th*-vti«^- Karorltisoored * winners , by six points (42—36) on .ens ; ,' i,. JWhWs&Tps CLUB* i 1 i\' " '' 'OddfsllowV'matoh iw mils. 'Badges^ 'Antipodean— ffemy,' Hosie, Smith, Bferty -a, (skip), :21 j Britannia— Powell, Godjftr, < DiaHotidj BUcklw (pairs).— Wfllllngfon .' --B«U»sklU>nd Bell (skiph.lS^Tlctptia —Barry aad Braokenridge (skip). 10. ;j Ofd'ttftlT I'—Bfl«y1 '— Bfl«y, J 'AdanM'/.Hildret'hj "Wmt (skip); 22 j Pratlsi'MowAtt; Oeddjb; IMUr mp\, 22. % . „ -j- , lfoft. Bftti<«i WWtehous* ' '(Skip); 26f Dftfmmonil, Haakm, 'Prifo " 'SilffloV (fHsip)i .'2l. ill ■'•-"■; 'd- J((J Hill, Skinner, Huxteble, M'Glwlwu kkij^;2l; Hodgson, Simm, Jones, Knapp ■« " Vffli. -Pocks, fifli; iri«r; (skip), 'k \ 12. l »'»,,.- jjj ,;. ' THORNDON CLUB. ,t! G«*y, Kane, > ReevM, , WJoging^Junjr., («kl»)^ &li Speed, HW&'mxtiWtAW. , N«fliMit(Bk3pil4,)- J, Murdoch, Sfcuarfc.-Tiil, Longton (ski*), /18; MHford, J. WEldowney, Heywotfd; !i Se*t<Ml?(s-kj«), vl7,v 17, ■ ",;>[«,' j k' 'Eidey,, Clark, Gamble, Kilgpur («kfp), 26} M/EUowney,' Mason, Barry; Fraser (sldi»);i4. . ".«',/■' - r Nittmo, Qulek, Hogbcn (skip), 21) ~ Kiily^ilaich, Wlgghw, .Mnr^.tikTp), 12, " ""' /'VICTORIA OLWr ""'" \ II , l%t^ert<)n Badges,?—^EoWeritfcAadcr- '. «ori^ Giateei. A. fyxott}. Sco^t 1 . (skipJ^iiQ \ < GhaueflaersUßrddie, Ocait^mimY'Kel. >ly (|lap)}(Jl4i- '^'^''t ty<7\ pm M Ordinary games.'— Cossar, Brightw'ell,' Bonn«lly r Lecgatfc- (skip), 38 j Blyfleld; dtkiiu, tfodVeri JfeJloV (/skip), 12. Guise, Tattle, 'Kwing, Scott (skip), 25 ; , Hampton, Higgins, A Diton,, Anderwn •" ' " Keify* P«t7 '%*stfm&'%ffll\ 17 j it,, Dixon, Stevens, Fowler, Snaddon <sklp),l6. % . YbttMons, .Rowley, KibblewhJt«. waa* MtiMiaiur (skip)/ 27. - 4K ( F«rton, White, Hatch, Varcoe (ikip), 24,« Af«ry, Ford, Townsend, Keith (iiiip ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 48, 26 February 1906, Page 4
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677BOWLING. Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 48, 26 February 1906, Page 4
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