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BOWLING

TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW Bowling teams for to-morow are as follow :— WELLINGTON. Against Hataitai (Red Section). —At home: Brinsden, Crease, Manley, Frost (s); Tanner, Petersen-, O'Donnell, Tasker (s). Away : A. Bennett, Mentiplay, Warwick, Fairway (s); Longmore, Geddis, Grenfell, Duncan (si. The White Section game -with Kelburn will not be played. Against Hataitai (Blue Section). —At home: Liddle, Burgess, Kinvig, Gooder (s); Robertson, Wylie, Carey, G. Brown (s). Away : R. Roberts, Muir, Thompson, Potter (&); Jessup, Tregonfling, Finnegan, Glendinning (s). VICTORIA. Against Newtown (Red Section). —At home: Godber, Evans, J. Stevens, F. A. King^ (s); M'Leod, Cole, Haughton, Jamieson (s). Awa-y: Campbell, Saunders, Chittey, Betty (s); Madeley, F. Chisholm, Paul, Pole (s). Junior Pennants against Kelburn.— Away: Yardley, A. Wallis, Griffen, M'Gill (s). KELBURN. Against Thorndon (Blue Section).—At home: Marris, Eist, E. C. Gannaway, Meadowcroft (s); H. Gannaway, Connell, Doherty, Routley (s). Away: Pope, Strickland, J. Caughley, Stephens (s); Hannah, Compton, Nicholls, Angus (s). Junior Pennants against Victoria-.—At Kelburn: Watkin, Forgie, J. R. Smith, Nelson (c). ■ NEWTOWN. Against Victoria (Red Section). — Away: Benge, Martin, F. Robbins, Leahy (s); Chegwidden, Hall, Ferguson, Braekenridge (s). At home: Remington, Phillips, Powell, Scott is); Urquhart, Porter, de Tourettes, J. Sexton (s). Against Thorndon (White Section). — Away: W. Read, Castle, Davis, J. M. Braekenridge (s); M'Lay, Barker, Pollock, Ranson (s). At home: Warren, Trevor, Middlebrook, Laughton (s); Hunt, Bland, Levestam, Russell (s). KARORI. Against. Johnsonville (Bed Section).— I At home: Read, Watchman, Edwards, Crawford (s); Adams, Johnson, Cooper, Roberts (s). Away: Laird, Richards, Lyall, Needham (s). Campbell, Sunley, Gregg, Burns (s). JOHNSONVILLE. Against Karori (Red Section). —Away : Robertson, Johnson, Thompson, Harrap (a); Wackrow, Owks, Orr, Jacobs (s). At home : Wright, Carman, Cook, N. Morgan (s); Mills, A. Mills, W. Smith, Turner (s). Junior Pennants against Central.—At Central (Petone): Robinson, M'MillanWashington, May (s). LYALL BAY. Against Petone Central (Red £ '--n). —Away: R. Johnstone, St;»...urd, Childs,. Moran (s); Wells, Scott, Kirk, Salt (s). At home: Gunderson, Flack, Shore, Dustin (s); A. G.. Johnstone, Luchers, Mowtell, Ryder (s). Against Seatoun (Blue Section).—At home: Hallam, Davis, Topp, Brighting (s); Bruce, Newcombe, Whitehead Dillon (s). Away : Downey, Jennings, Purchase, Noad (s); Allan, Phillips, Hazelwood, Reid (s). Junior Pennants aeainst Karon".—At home: Coleman, M'GFIU, Brown, -uaddock. : SEATOTFN. Against Lyall Bay (Blue Section).—At home: Griffiths, Willoughby, Webb. Bradley (s); Millier, Bell, Wright, A. Hi.. Wright (s). Away; Reed, Stone, Clouston, M'Girr (s); , C. M'Farlane, C. Wyatt, H. Wyatt (s). THORNDON. Against Newtown (White Section). — At home: Dumbell, Christie, Chapman, White (s); Baker, Spencer, Johnson, Munrc (s). Away: Hyams, Rutter, Longton, Wilson (s); Duncan, Hutton, Upham, Han (s). 4gainst Kelburr. (Blue Section). —At home: Pearson, Ronaldson, Stanford, Bary (s); Chittey, Hardie, Burdekin, Taylor (s). Away: Trevan, Salt, Wiggins, Mason (s); W. Clark, Hadfield, Allen, Thomson (s). HATAITAI. Against Wellington (Red Section). — Away: Young, Johnson, Stonebanks, Fielding (s); Holland, M'Clune, Moston, Kershaw (s). At home; Strangemuir, Ridley, Hendry, Ardell (s); Clark, Bxirgess, Commetti, Wooolley (s). Against Wellington (Blue Section).— Away: Moeller, B. F. Martin, Gyles, Cheesman (s); Carrad, Southwick, Barnes, J. Martin (c). At hom-e : Kean, Chisholm, Ward, M'Whannell (s) : Watts, Hunter, Shepherd, Halliday (s). ' ISLAND BAY. Against Petone (Bine Section).— Away: Hutton, Clarke, Hale, Willoughby (s); Hart, Herron, Wiggins, Lewis (s) At home: Collins, H. Moss, Mason, Bland (s); Wilton, Richard, M'llroy. Ferkins (s). PETONE CENTRAL. Against Petone (White Section).—At home: A. E. Urwin, J. Anderson, Shardlow, E. Urwin (s); Dixon, Martin, Spenoe, Beynon (s). Away: Double, Watkinson, Howat, Allen (s); W. Urwin, Greenwood, Seddon, Lindop (s). Against Lyall Bay (Red Section).— Awaj :T. Senior, Rouse, J. Green, W. Anderson (s); Parkin, Singleton, Fisher, Barnsley (s). At home: Uren, Harris, Green, Pawson (s); Colquitt, Haig, O'Halloran, H. Senior (s). Junior Pennants : Clarke, Swaysland, Stone, Foster (s).

Following is the result of the Junior Pennants between Island Ba,y and Seatoun :—lsland Bay : Lees, Gill, Wilton. Hutton fa), 26: Seatoun: Murray, Garton, Williams. Page (s), 15. Island Bay are the winners of section B of the Junior Pennants, having had four wins. The New South Wales bowlers arrived from the South this morning, and left by the Marama for Sydney to-day.

From i series of tests which Sir Arthur ! Shipley, author of many works <iealir..' with natural history subjects, has carriei. out with 16 different colours in order 1; discover what shade of dress is the best safeguard agafest bites of the malar k. mosqu; to, it appeara that this ir.eect is most attracted by dark Wne ard least by yellcw (says the "Manchester Guardian"). On the other hr.sd, 'yellow—the fashionable colour this year—is the one which most attracts wasps. Scientists who have mads a study of wasps say th« matter of colour alone accounts for their propensity to atiZLg on occasions when thc7 ere not threatened, and at other times to take no r.otioe whoa quite rougMy treated. If wasps have a fr?e choi;«, uninfluenced by their stronger instincts, they fly to colours in tho folio-.vir.f; Grder: ■— Yellow, black, red, bki<>, w.Yito. Their social instincts are Hcl'cited by ths fact t'nai they are. more strongly citractcd by other wr.spc thr.r by piece tnc co'our, it::d io "'ViVt bo noticed th?.£ their own iints —yellow and black—aro those on which they settle for choice. Lord Ave-hii-y's )^"octi^.tior.« lad to tho discovery that tho favourite co'our of hor.ey-bses is blue, and this rather .surprised him in view of the fart ■■vi*- i..a number of blue flowers is not large.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 46, 23 February 1923, Page 10

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BOWLING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 46, 23 February 1923, Page 10

BOWLING Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 46, 23 February 1923, Page 10