BOWLING.
SATURDAY'S GAMES. - During the present season bowlers have been more than usually fortunate in regard to weather. Saturday was no exception to tho rule, and the greens wero dry and hard, and in good playing order. Following are the results handed in: — EDWIN FEATHERS. In a match for the Edwin Feathers, a challenging team from Thorndon was defeated by the Newtown holders by three points, as follows: — Newtown : J. Martin, Trevor, Astill, D'Emden (skip), 22 ; Thorndon : Conlin, King, Stubbs, Wiggins (skip), 19. JUNIOR PENNANTS. The second round of the Junior Pennants resulted as follows: — On Wellington Groon. — Petone : Gardiner, Johnston, Curtis, Stephens (skip), 30; Newtown: M'Dougall, M'Whannell, Tovey, Watson (skip), 14. On Victoria Greeii. — Thorndon : Pringle, Greig, Leitch, W. Clark (skip), 20; Hutt: Parker, Casey, Baxter, M'Kenzie (skip), 19. On Karori Green. — Kelburne 22, Karori 21 (names of toams not forwarded). On Thorndon Green. — Kelburne : Johnston, Watkins, Manley, Macarthur (skip), 22 ; Karori : Hope, Adamß, Smith, Burn (skip), 21. Or Newtown Green. — "Victoria : Craig, Besant, M'Laurin, Markmann (skip), 33; Wellington : Williams, Nielsen, Richards, Glendining (skip), 14- ' NEWTOWN V. THORNDON. Five rinks from Thorndon visited Newtown, and five rinks from New town went' to Thorndon for tho purposes of a friendly matoh. Newtown won on the aggregate by a fair majority. The scores were : — On Nowton Green. Newtown: Scott, Harroby, Choto, Danks (sitip), 24; Thorndon: Millington, Spencer, Ross, Shallcrass (skip), 17. Nowtown: Cant, Warwick, D. Burke i £?ndry (akip), 31 ; Thorndon : Dumbell, ttiddick, Lotham, Parata (skip), 18. Newtown : Salmon, Watt, J. Sexton W. R. Bailoy (skip), 23 ; Thorndon : Stephenson, Brandon, Johnston, Whittle (skip), 15. Nowtown: Nancarrow, Mayo, Haigh, M'Lean (skip), 21; Thorndon: Jayi Alves, Chambers, Jackman (skip), 15 iTT^f. wtowi i : .W. W - A< Read < James, Duff, Williams (skip), 20; Thorndon: 'Galvin Stuart, Seaion, Kilgour (skip), 17. Totals: Newton 119, Thorndon 82. On Thorndon Green. Thorndon— Wiggins, sen., Jones, Slater, V. Dimock (skip), 13. Newtown—Grenside, Humphreys, B-ackenridge, Ramsay (skip), 25. Thorndon — Freeman, Kane, Dawes Dixon (skip), 16. Nowtown— Barraud, M'Lay, Topp, Richards (Skip), 14. Thorndon— Nimmo, Sloane, J. M. King,Brice (skip), 31. Newtown— Martin, Fletcher, Kinniburg, Webb (skip), 15. Thorndon— Reeves, H. Clark, Matthews, Wilson (skip), 28. Newtown— Edwards, Robbins, Blaud, Armstrong (skip), 14. The fifth card was not handed in, but in that game Newtown scored 23 and Thorndon 19/ The total scores were: — Thorndon, 107; Newtown, 91. There wero also two junior games between teams representing the same clubs, one of w hich resulted as follows : — New town — Caley, Smith, Brockertdy, Roberts (skip), 21 Thorndon— Smith, E. Wiggins, Arden, R. Martin (skip),- 16. The card for the second game was not handed in. WELLINGTON GREEN. The Wellington green was fully occupied during the afternoon. VICTORIA GREEN. Diamond Buckles. Challengers— Wellington Club: Lawson, Brunskill (skip), 9. Holders— Victoria Club : Redstone, Norwood (skip), 24. Mark's Challenge Singles. Holder— R. Scott, 13. Challenger— H. Townsley, 19. Wells 1 Star. Holders— Wiggins (substitute, rlatch (skip), 10. Challengers— Langdon, J. Reed (skip),' 29. Hammorton Badges. Holders— Tattle, Avery, Kershaw, Norwood (skip)i 20. Challengers— Fossette, Townsley, Martin, Snaddon (skip), 15. Ordinary Games.' R. Dixon, M'Hutcaeson, Townsley Mayer (skip), 33; Gaudin, Redmond, Marks, Mackay (skip), 12. Brown, Bennett, Evanß, Snaddon skip), 20; Buller, Carvell, Varcoe, Clarfc (skip), 14. M'Girr, M'Arthur, Madely, Hueston skip), 22; Tattle, King, M'Lean, Vossiler (skip), 16. Higgins, Partridge, Fossette, Bary (skip), 26; Avory, Mitchell, Kershaw, MacMorran (skip), 15. • Haighton, W. C. Robinson, Martin, A. B. Anderson (skip), 25; Gill, Armit, Wright, Keith (akip), 17. KELBURNE GREEN. Victoria — Longmore, Dr. Anderson," Hatch, Hemingway (skip), 29; Kelburne —Garter, Rutter, Gannaway, sen., Blan-c-hard (skip), 18. ' Victoria— Broad, Kellow, Mack, Redstone (skip), 22; Kelburne— Hislop, Ganr.away, jun., Smith, M. Routley (skip), 21. Junior Stars. Kelburne (holders)— M'Coll, Dickson, Batten, Goiilter (skip), 13 ; Wellington (challengers) — Millington, Avery, Fay, Salek (skin), 31. KARORI CLUB. Cook's Medals. M Spiers and Cooler (skip), 13 ; Sunley and Lewer (skip),' 21. Roberts and Crawford (skip), 19 j Wright and Newcombe (skip), 20. Ordinary Games. Mason, Dasent, Dickerson,- Magnus (i.kip),— 27 ; Cook, Heriilerson, Drvden, Bennett (skipJ, 14. Williams, Cathie, Taplin, Lloyd (skip), 26; Atkin, Eagle, Bradnock, England (skip), 11. PETONE GREEN. President's Cup— Petone v. Hutt. Hutt — Yeats, Davidson, Hendry (skip), 25; Petone— P. M'Arthur, Udy, Melhuish Cartel (skip), 11. Hutt— Cudby, Hodgins, Barlow, Callender (skip), 14; Petone— Jones, Cowie, Renai, Wylie (skip), 44. Hutt— M'Guirk, Cuff, Mackalie, Trevethick (skip), 13; Petone— Findlay, Marsden, Coles, Dr. Ross (skiu), 21. Totals— Hutt, 52; Petone, 76. Petone thua won by 24. Other games. Barnett, Cometti, Colquitt, Young (skip), 18; Croft, Caverhill, Matthews, Hopkins (skip), 16. Morris, Huskisoon, Cooper, Bull (skip), 19 ; Hancock, Allan, Glew, Smith (skip). Sheldrake, Mothes, Elvines, Hay (akip), 22; Andrews, Wakelin, Walton, Firth (skip), 17.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 130, 29 November 1909, Page 9
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