BOWLING
SATURDAY'S GAMES
PENNANT MATCHES.
Ideal weather prevailed for bowling on baturday, when Penant matches were played. The results are as follow :—
SENIOR PENNANTS. Lyall Bay against Island Bay (Lyall Bay mentioned first).—Haswell, Topp, Pears, Brighting- (s), 22; Jones, Earn- ™. Parsons, Conder (s), 17. Heald, wells, Bradley, Gilbert (s), 30; Hart, -Uixon, Wylie Ferkins (s), 20. Allan, Dustm, Hazehvood, J. Reid (g), 35; Hanson, Hobbs, Edwards, Jenkins (s), 12. Brown, Rydsr, Dillon, Raven '(s), 18; t""' ,H^rion> Taylor» Hale (s), 20. Lyall Bay won on games. Victoria against Hataitai (Hataitai mentioned first).—Watts, Morton, Kershaw Fielding (s), 21; Tornley, Hatch, Fossette, Bolton (s), 19. Bennett, Wei--1"1S?>IS?>1S?> Roberts, Ardell (s), 10; Bailey, Paul Fraser, Jackson (s), 34. Carrad, Woolley, A. Claridge, Ramsay (s), 15; Martin, Jamieson, Luke, Hunt (s), 20. Moeller, Lancaster, Ward, Martin (s), 16; Campbell, Pole, Tucker, Snaddon (s), 18. Victoria won on games. Newtown against Thorndon (Newtown mentioned first).—Warwick, Castle A. Pollock, Wylie (s), 17; Hyams, Christie, &1 \ Thom Pson (s), 17; F. Robbins, Middlebrook Brackenridge, J. Sexton (b), 31; M'jildowney, Burdekin, Chapman White (s), 12. Davis, Scott, Leahy, Laughton (s), 16; Hutton, Fergusson, Allen, M Laurin (s), 18. PliiUips, Barker J. Brackenridge, J. M. Brackenridge i\ 1O ' Lon Ston> Hardie, Salt, Wilson (8), 19. : Newtown won on games. Seatoun against Karori (Seatoun mentioned first) :—O. Wyatt, Bell, H. Wyatt, Bradley (s), 19; Cathie, Gapes, Laird Roberts (s), 18. Ri gg , Gordon, p! Wright A. H. Wright (s), 15; Richards, Sunley, Lyall, Needham (s), 16. Miller, Gardiner, M'Gill, M'Girr (s), 27; Campbell, Dryden, Bum, Cooper (s), IS. Reed, Stone, Trevor, Clouston (s), 14; Read, Hemsley, Gregg, Crawford (s), 22. ■ • ■ Seatoun won on points, being four up on the aggregate score. Hutt against Kelburn (Hutt mentioned first):—M'Dougall, Thomson, Dr. Dude/. Macaskill ( s ), 21; Pope, Smith, Nicholls, Routley(s), 25. Dempsey, Webley, Brookes, Hodgins (s , 16; Wright, Hannah, Strickland Meadowcroft (s), 17. Murphy, Yates, Johnson, Eddie (s), 20; Forgie, Duff. Doherty, Compton (s), 9. JUNIOR PENNANTS. Lyall Bay against Karori (Lyall Bay mentioned first).—Staples. Kean, Campbell, Phythian (s), 31; Harlen, Smith, M Gavin Hozelwood (s), 23. Thorndon against Johnsonville (Thorndon mentioned first):—Duncan Nancarrow, M'Rae, Holder (s), 18; Wright, Norns, Moore, Washington (s), 21. FRIENDLY GAMES. Eastbourne against Ci,ty.—During the week-end the Eastbourne Bowling Club played its annual fixture between club members and city members, for the City Challenge Cup. The club was again successful, in retaining the trophy. Six rink games were played, the club winning four and city members two. Results were as follow (club teams mentioner first):—S. Cimino, Woolley,-Batters-by, Randall (s), 13; Duncan, Russo, ,Baker, G. Munro (s) 24. Exley, Howell, L. Cimino, Powell (s), 28; T Inglis, M. Bird, Allen, Wylie (s), 20. Donaldson, Curtayne, Norris, T. Lock (s), 28; Hanlon, Rollinshaw, H. Smith D Munro (s); 18. Stewart, Loe, Jackson, A. Munro (s), 23; M'Leod, Simmonds Longmore, P. M'Coll (s), 19. Cheyne Levi, Duff, Johns (s), 32; Marchettf. Martin, Goldfinch, E. Liddle (s), 20. Mcc, Ridler, Nimmo, Wood (s),il8; Clutton, Redmond, Downs, Laughton (s) 37 Totals. Club, 143; City. 138. Hutt against Kelburn (Hutt mentioned first). —Campbell, Davis, Waldifc, Burgess (s), 20; Burns, Patterson, Will, M'Coll (s), 24. Barron, Back, Kennington, Meyrick (s), 36; Pope, Sewell, Clater, Cakes (s), 10. Guinness, Rishworth, Tosswell, Teagle (s) 27; Harding, Wilson, Tomkins, Gibson (s), 12. Newtown against Thorndon (Newtown mentioned first).—Elmsly, Remington, Grenside, Priddle (s), 18; Townley, Hill, Kilgour, Mason (s), 14. Hall, Ferguson, W. Robbins, Prince (s), 16; Buck, M'Leod, Baker, W. Munro (s), 20. G. Brown, Morgan, Porter, Levestain (s), 21; Casey, Brian, Frank, Wiggins (s), 26. Thomson, M 'Lay, Guise, Russell (s), 14; Hadfield, Chittey, de Tourrettes, I Call (s), 23. Hodgson, Gyles, Roberts, Pollock (s), 20; Perry, Hall, Pattie, Spencer (s), 14. Charman, White, Swiney, Martin ./s), 26; Halse, Fisher, Stanford, Johnson-(s), .11. . Hataitai against Victoria (Hataitai mentioned first).-Renner, Strange, Mure, Stonebanks, Shepherd (s), 22; A Dixon, Revell, Scolon, Mitchell (s) 22 Richards Burgess, M'Cune,. M'Kittrick is), 17; Combs, Haughton, Chitty, Mack (s), 24. Carswell, Anstey, Young Penny (s), 21; Rawnsley, Forrester, Collett, Dement (s), 20. L. M'Kay, Josephson Blake, Slater (s), 16; Madeley, J. W. Martin, Jeffery, J. G. Stevens (s), •«• $??*?,' i lale > Cheeseman, Gyles s , 16; M'Gill, Stuart, Clark, Cole (s), 20 Bolland, M'Dermott, Dowling, Newton (s), 27; Ross, Redmond, Baudinet, Betty (s), 11. Totals: Hataitai, 119; Victoria, 116. '
Newtown against Eastbourne (Newtown mentioned^fiist).— King, Swenson, Warren, b, L. Roberts (s), 8; Stewart Hutton, Nimmo, T. Lock (s), 32. Seatoun against Karori (Seatoun men- !?" c, d first)-—Page, Smith, Myers, W|bb (s) 20; Bradnock, Boyes, Burne!
The following will represent Seatoun against Kelburn, at Seatoun on Wednes°?y:.;rC\M'larhine, Grace, C. Wyatt SSMi (55*- H- M'Farkne ' G-di!
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 127, 26 November 1923, Page 3
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