BOWLING.
WIN FOR KELBURNE LADIES' CLUB. Not satisfied with having been beaten on' their own green by Thorndon males liipl, week, -theKelburne ladies sent anj other rink up to the Thorndon * gVeen j yesterday afterijoon to play the fourth ! fiiendly mntt-h^ between, the clubs. For tliLi first h'llf of tha came, play was even, , though rJightly in favour of 'the men. At' tho' thiiteenth Jiead, however., ths Indies got in a very useful five, giving thtui a load- of one, "which they in civascd by.ono ou tho next head. T'horndon "responded with a six/ but after that they failed to scoro, and the ladies, who ■ucro in good style, won by eight points. The scores were: — Kelburne — Mrs. Dawson, Mrs. . Knowles, Mrs. Munro, Miss Williams (skip), 29; Thoindofl— Exley, Stuart, Freeman, W. F. Barraud (skip), 21. " . 'rfpv: the 1 Sargood-'Oup wus played between <N. Bell ■ and . Candor oii' thj Wellington green yesterday aft«rnf,on. litll has already won tho. tl-ophy twice, and -if ■he won it on this occa.siou it- would become his o^n, prop,'itj'i The. game, was, keenly Contested !• tlirougkoutj , and . waß.,.watohedj-by ■ v .laijctj nnmbcr.of spectators. • Eventually Zander won by four pomtß.:^,, ' Thb following team .will represent Ka-" rori ior Edwin Feathers against Newtown to-morrow : — Newcombe, Townshcrtd, Lloyd, Cooper (skip). A friendly game between the Thorn j don and Newtown Clubs will be played on Saturday afternoon. Newtown will be represented by the following: — A\vay — Humphries, Pauling. Higßinbothairt, Ttic-har'ds (>?kip), ; Cant, Noble, Crewes, Powell (gkip); Mayo, Sulmon, fcjwinej-, Nancarrow (skip). . Horne — Flyger, Duff, Barnes, HowarUi (skip) ; James, Guerin, Bland, D'Emden (skin) ;' 'Warwick, Warren) Meyrick, Hendry (skip). Tno following players will represent tli » Thorndon Club : — Away — Gamble, Jt'AlistCr, Matthews, Hogben (skip) ; Cohen, Stevenson, Petrie, Blanehard (skip) ; Galvin, Gasquoine, Collins, DaweS (skip). Homo— Jv Clark, Knno, K. B. Brown, Slater (skip); Exley, Wiggins, s:n., Hatch, King, (skip); Miudock, sen., W. Franser, W. J. Nathan, M'Leod (skip). A NELSON CLUB ON TOUR. [DV TKU'.Gr.APII.— I'HESS ASSOCIATION.] 1 PALMJSRSTON N., 27th Feb.' • The Matai Bowling Club, of Nelson, played a match against the Palmers:. >'i Club to-day, which resulted in a nvi for Palmcrston by an aggregate of 35 points. FEILDING,,27th February. Two rinks of bowlers from the Matai (Nelson) Club visited Folding yesterday and played a match against tho local club. The weather was Jseautif ully fine, and the green ir splendid order. From tho first head in each rink it was evident that the local players would have the best of- the game, and as the afternoon wore away the visitors' position became the more hopeless. Fcildinc won by -73 to 31.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 2
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430BOWLING. Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 2
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