BOWLING.
PENNANT GAMES
j Pennant games were commenced on the j various bowling greens on Saturday. The i followings are the results: — PETONE *v. THORNDON. In the matches on the Petone green, Petone scored 81 and Thorndon 50. The matches at Thorndon were abandoned on account of the sudden death of Mr. Seaton. Petone scores are- mentioned first:—Findlay. Marsden. P. M'Arthur, Melhuish (skip) 17, Gamble. Brozan, Ross. Dimock (skip) 16; Elvines. Henry, Curtis] Beynon (skip) 54, Campbell, Lang'don, Johnson, Upham (skip) 11; F. Cooper, Gilmor Walton, M'Ewen (skip) 30, Staff, I Allen. .Hull, Thomson (skip) 23. KHANDALLAH % UPPER HUTT. Kbandallah. scores mentioned first: — Yvaldie, Grant/ M'Arthur, T. A. Plimrner (skip) 24, Ward, Gonnell, Greenwood, <--oodwiri (skip) 18; -Finn, Lyall. Plimmer, balder (skip) 21; Greig, Mabe-y, Goss, Taylor (skip) 22. Tdtals: Kbandallah 45, Upper Hutt 40. . HATAITAI v. NEWTOWN.. Hataitai scores given first:—At Home: ioung, G. Clark, Newton, Bailey (skip) 24, Lewisham, M'Cumiskey, Poltiok. Bedell (skip) 11; Kershaw, Gyles, A. Claridge, Choesman 28 (skip), Chitley, Manning, Ranson. Scott (skip) 11; D. Claridge, Johnson, Ham, Martin (skip) 20, Bland, Galhe, Leahy, WyHe (skip) 12; Stonebanks, Townsend, Halliday, M'Whehnel! (skip) 7, Reiil, Middlebrook, Grenside, Laughlin (skip) 27. Away: Kitto, Blake, H. -Ward, Barnes (skip) 15, C. Davies, Porter, Spiers, Noble (skip) ' 22; Blick, Roberts, Penney, Hendry (skip) 12. Pankhurst, Astill, J. C. Brackenridg"e; J-.B.rackenridge (skip) 24; Jones, Anstey, Williams Fetlding (skip). 15, Phillips. A. pavies, Richards, Prince (skip) 26; Chisholm, Ballinger, Smith," - Slater (skip) 16, £" , L , uke '„ E ?¥4s> Russell. Duff (skip) 18 Totals; Hataitai 137, Newtown 152. Diamond Buckles. Newtown (challengers): Spiers and Prince (s), 21;. Hataitai (holders): A. Claridge,and Cheeseman (c), 17. VICTORIA v. LOWER HUTT, Victoria scores given first:— Petty, Dison, Redstone, Chapman (s), 7-, ; , *XK m ght, Rishworth, Shearer, M'Casi kill (s) 15; Thornley, Godber, Tucker Norwood (s), 26; Allport, Dunstall Mey- , rick, Hodgins (s), 25; Madeley, Cole, T*Ti ID T. Marks (s) 21: Teagle, Hobbs Judd Barton "(s), 16; Youmans, Clarke Kmg, SnadHon (s), 22- Goder, Wray, Augar, Nicholson (s), 18; Fraser, Campl bell Dinme Keith, (s), 12; Mawson, Foster, Duthie, Davidson (s), 22; Townl send, Haughton, Hatch, Hemingway (s), lo ; ni lr ' Murphy. Johnson, Eddie (s), f?.Vr Cock ' att '- N< >rris, Hendry (s), 15; M Morran, Jarnieson, Langdon, Hunt (s), 25; Joy, Wadley, Yates, Trevethick s 143 - a . l ~ Vlc tona, 187; Lower Hutt, WELLINGTON v..KELBURN. . Wellington scoros given first:—At Welmgton: Mmr, Veiteh - Tasker, Sievwright (s), Z3; Oakes, Maoarthur, M'Coll; Stephens (s),J4; R Roberts, Kinvig, J. J. Roberte, Hill (s) ,15; Widdop, Porter, Caughley, Gray (s) 22. At Kelburn: O Sullivan Cray Grenfell. Churchward rV'ii 71 T OUIIg T ' Glnnawa.S-, Gannaway, v al \ l f\ 'J2 : - J«?«y. James, Leighton Frost (s) 22; Doherty, Jackson, Duguid Johnson ( s ), 17. Totals: Kelburn, 82. . . WELLINGTON v. LYALL BAY. Wellington scores given first:—At Wellington: Pole, Davies, Hamilton, Jackman (s), 16; Whitehead, Fletcher, Reid, Burgess (s), 20; Redmond, Waddel, Dixon Crane (s), 16; Hewitt, Hodgkinscn, Irvine Raven (c), 22; Bennett, Tamblyn, Sutclifte, Porteous (s), 14; Pears, Hackwort-h, Martin, King (s), 20; Glendinning, Alien, Berry Still (s), 19; Toomer, Ward, Tyrroll. Fairway (s), 12. At Lyall Bay: Johnson, Osborne, Wyiie, Gooder (s), 24; Kilfoy, Moran, M'Kenzie, Dillon (s), 16; ' Marshall, Innes, Potter, Thompson (s), 23; Jenkins, Harris. Asht-011, Morrah (s), 11; Longniore, Liddle, Fowler, Brown (s) 25; Eassoh, Foster, Critchloy. Gilbert (s) ll' K inn ear, Richards, Witt,' Homer (s), 32; Carman, Plunket, Dallisou, Brailsford (s), 18. Totals: Wellington, 169; Lyall Bay, 130. ._, HATAITAI v. LYALL BAY. Edwin Feathers. ~.*f at;a ' :ti, < scores given first:—Dowling, \vilso.", Kmniburgh, Shepherd. 19; Goldfinch, otone, Purchas, Clater, 17. Against Seatoun Juniors, at Seatoun. Hataitai scores given first:—Ridley, Reay, Buckmaster, Bolland, 22; Mason Price, Wikon, Taylor, 26: The following teams will represent the Karon Club in - a friendly game with Newtown on Wednesday next, on Newtown Green:—Campbell, Bradnock, F. A. Dryden, Cooper (skip)"; Lockett, Shearer, Harrison, Burn (skip). , »
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 115, 12 November 1917, Page 2
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