BOWLING
SATURDAY'S GAMES. Good bowling weather prevailed on Saturday, and the city ' and suburban greens were well patronised. The following results are to hand . . v SENIOR PENNANTS " VICTORIA '.v. JOIiNSONVILLE. Yictoria-^H-uftt. Carter,' Townsend, Vosseler (skip), 22; vfohhsonville— Orr, Harran', Beihune, Thompson (skip), 11. •Viotorl&,^"Lohgmorc, MacMorran, Witt, Sdott (skip), 2fr; JohnsWville— Ferguson, O ; Neil, Bould,T*plin'(skip), 11. -Victoria-— Madeley,. Campbell, Tucker, Norwood (skip), 30; Johiisonville--Mor-gan, Townsend,, Styles, Turner (skip), 1?. ► Victoria— Cf ay, Kershaw, Gadbfc-, > Redstone (skip), 20: Johhsohville— Wackrow, Wallis, Petrie, ' Manson (skip), ■ VS. , Totals— Victoria, 101; JohnsonviUe, 52. , TE HIWI v. PETONE. At Te Hiwi.— Te Hiwi— Jeffery, Robertsoh. Bengie, E. J. Hill (skip), 19; Petone "-Findlay, Castle, Dr. Ross, Coles (skip), 14. Te Hi^i— C Bill,* Nathan, K. Gilrner, Lpok (sk#>), .19;, Petone— Arnst,., Jone's, Fowlof, Stevens (skip), 21. At Petone. -»Petone-~Ryd6r, M'Ewnh. Sc-uthg*'te, Melhuißh (skip), 15; T«s Hiwi — Houltfsworth, M'Clintock, Campbell, Parata '(skip), ••2l. • • Petone— Firth, Smith, Cates, Wylie (skip), 22 i Te Hwi-Allan, WilsOn, Wiffgin, Leighton (skip), 24. Totals— Te Hiwi, 83; Petone, 72. KELBURNE v. THORNDON. At : Kelburne— H.' Gannaway, Soott, Johnston, ' Marquis (skip), 21; Thorndon—Stevens, Brandon, Harrison, Kerr (skip), 25. Kelburne— Manlejr, Begg, M'(3oll, T> Gray (skip), 27 ; Thorndon— Brandon, Ronaldson, x Willis, Gray (skip), 17.Away; Kelburne-^Dobertj, .Kick, Dv» quid, Routley (Skip), 21 ; Thorh'don-"Prin< gle, Peterson, Clark, M'Eldowney (uTiip), o. Kelburne— Widdop, HamertOn, Harton, Home (skip), 21; Thorndon— Gamble, Hatch, Spencer, Chitty (skip), 18. Totals— Kelburne, 90; Thorndon, 78, PETONE v. TE HIWI. On Petone green: Petone— Ryder, M'Ewan, Southgate, Melhuish (skip), 14; Te Hiwi— J. Holdswortif, M'CUntock, Campbell, Pai'ata (skip), 21. Petone— Firth, Smith, Gate, Wylio (skip), 23; Te Hiwi-T. Allen, Wilson, Higgms, Leightoa (skip), 25. On Te Hiwi green: Petone— Elvines, Comefcti, Fowler, Stephens (skip), 21; Te Hiwi— Hill, Nathan, Gilmer, Lock (skip), 19. Petone— Finlay, Castle, Ross, Coles (skip), }4; Te Hiwi— Jeffrey, Robertson, Benaie, Hill (skip), 19. Totals— Te Hiwi, 84 ; Petone, 73. NEWTOWN v. HUTT. At Newtown: Newtown — Phillips, Webb, Riehatds, Prince (skip), 34; Hutt— Allport, Judd, Knight, Palmer (skip), 14. Newtown—Pankhurst, M'Lean, G. Scott, Pfice (skip), 21,4 Hutt-»-Casey, Ri^hworth, Barlow, Macaskill (skip), 21. At Hutt: Nqwton— Bailey, Duff, Pow^ ell, Laughton (skip). 15; Hutt— Pole, Simpson, Cudby, Jl'Kenzie' (skip), 16. NewtoWn— Wafwick, Underwood, J. Sexton, A. J. Pollock (skip), 19 ; Hutt—Trevithick, Seymouthy Jones, Hollard* (skip), 13. Totals-89-64. KARORI v. WELLINGTON. "This game jfrOved decidedly interesting. At the eftd of the twenty-first head the aggregate scores were equal, and on the plcvy-oft" Karori won by three points. The only detailed scores available are those played on the Wellington green as follow : — Wellington— Grenfell, Focke, Thompson, Webb (skip), 15. Karori— Lloyd, Gregg, Sunley, Cox (skip), 15. Wellington— Albert, Wylie, Veitch, Frost, Bell (skip), -22. Karori—Watchman, Spiers, Burn, Cooper (skip), 24. EDWIN FEATHERS. Kelburne— Hutchison, Dodds, Williamson, Know'letf (skip), 25. Thorndon— Cohen, Conlip, Mason, J. M. King (skip), 15. WELLINGTON CLUB. A friendly match was played against Petone, ■with the foilo-wing result i — Wellington— R. Roberts, Phelps, Norton, Crane (skip), 17. Petone— Allan, Ward, Rennie, Udy- (skip), 22. Wellington"- White, Yarntll, Knapp, Williams (skip), 16. Petone— 'Andrews, Maynard, F. Cooper, 'Gilmour (skip), 17. Wellington—Liddlc, Tatnblyn, O'Sullivan, Ballinger (skip), 20. Petone— Hey, Mathe'ws, Lowin, Jones (Bkip), 15. Totals- Wellington, 53; Petone, '54. * THORNDON v. NEWTOWN. At Newtown.— Newtown :' W, C. Read, Harrowby, R. M. BfackenrTdge, Armstrong (skip), 2+; Thorndon: Greening, Mai'chant, Brownlee, Sa^ton (skip/, il. Newtown: Haycroft, Bell, Claxton, Ranson (skip), 29 : Thorndon : Hull, Railway, Johnson, Hogben (skip), 19. Newtown : Jenkins, Salmon, Astill, Higginbottom, (skip), 18 : Thorndon : Thomson, Alves, Niinmo, Stevenson (skip), 15. Newtown : Mayo, Gyles,- J. Martin, J. Pollock (skip), 22; Thorndon: Parkinson (sub.), Parker <sub.) ( Ramstty, Smith (skip), 13. Totals: 92—48. At Thorndon. —Newtown : M'Cumiskey, C. W. Martin, Meyrick, Flyger (skip), 12; Thorndon ; Woodroffe, Jay, Davy, Barrstud (Skip), 27: Newtown: Carroll, Lemmon, Leaby, Bland (skip), 31; Thorndon : Ilanlon, Collins, Reeves, Macintosh (skip), 9; Newtown: Alpe, M'Lay, Crewes, Swiney (skip), 24; Thorndon: Roberts, Pattie, I. Clarke, Jones (skip), 17/ New-.' town : Smith, Goodall, Noble, Trevor (skip)," 7; Thorndon: Exley, Dumb'ell, Jackman, Ross ' (ekip), 30. Totals : 74 — BS. Aggegate: 166—131. w DIAMOND BUCKLES. Hataitai: Nasmith ahd Barnes, 27; Newtown: Duff and Pollock, 16.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 139, 9 December 1912, Page 4
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