BOWLING
PENNANT GAMES RESUMED
RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S I , MATCHES. . After an interval of several weeks the pennant games conducted under the au's- | pices of the Wellington Bowling Centre were resumed on Saturday afternoon. Results are as follow :— „, SENIOR PENNANTS. Lyall Bay y. Victoria (Lyall Bay mentioned first).—Heswell, Topp, Pears, Blighting (s), v l6( R. Bixon, Jamieson, j.Hunt, Bolton (s), 22. - Gunderson Jen- , nings, Bradley, Gilbert (s), 22; Bailey, ! Paul, Fiaser, Jackson (s), 14. Sherwood, Hackworth, Hazelwood, Reed (s), 11; Martin, Luke, Vosseler, Norwood (s), 27 Ames, Ryder, Dillon, Roven (s), 17 • M'Gill, Pole, Tucker, Sneddon (s), 19. Victoria won on games. Kelburn against Newtown (KelbuAi mentioned first).—Williams, Burns, Strickland, Compton (s), 17; WarwickBarker, J.(M. Brackenridge, J. Brackenridge (s), 16. Nelson, J. Caughley, E. C. Gannaway, J. A. Doherty (c), 21; F. Robbins, Middlebrook, Russell, Sexton (s), 23. Miller, Porter, Meadocroft, Angus (s), 29; Phillips, R. Ferguson,-A Pollock, Wylie.(s), 15. Hannah, ificholls, MacCullum, Routley (s), 23; Davis, Powell, Scott, Laughton (s), 18. Kelburn won on games. Hataitai defeated Karori on games. Wellington v. Seatoun (Wellington mentioned first).—Hbuldsworth, Finne.gan, H. "G. Smith, Fairway, 19; Wy^ ait, Webb, Bradley, H. Wyatt ic£* Warwick, Mayer, Spiller, Powell, 21; M'Farlane, Parry, Stone, Clouston, 17 M'Girr (s) 23; Dawson, Innes, Grenfell, Porteous (s), 9. Wright (a), 20; A. Marshall, 'Wylie, Frost, Hill (s), 27. ' Wellington won on games. FRIENDLY GAMES. Newtown v. Kelburn (Newtown mentioned first).—M'Lay, Warren,.H. C. Read Levestam (s), 26; Aschman, Harding, {Taylor, Parkinson (s) 14 Peterson, \?rquhartj Prince, Pridd'e (s) 20; Reid,- Clater, Gibson, Andrew (s)', 20. Rogers, Cavanagh, Morgan, Leahy (s), 29; Watkin, M'Kenzie, Thomson, Icglis (s), 7. Charman, E. Read, J. Porter, J. Pollock (s), 22; Carter, Ivory, Wright, Hutchison (s), 18. Salmon, Blin-, kinsop, Grenside, W. Robbins (s) 23Pope, HutcHings, Oakes, H. Gannaway («), 17. Lyall Bay v. Victoria (Lyall- Bay mentioned first).—Parton, Brown, \ Newcombe, Dustin.(s), 16; J. W. Martin, Revell, F. Chisholm, ' Betty (s), 16 Mitchell, Bruce, Heald, Gemmell (s), 9 • Herron, Morgan, Rallinshaw, Keith (s), 22. Sherwtfod, Leuchers, Hallam, Childs (s), 23; M'Leod, Edmonds, Clarke, Scott (s), 19. Isley, Innis, Wells, Moran (s), 13; Haney, M'Gill, Haul, Hatch (s), 22. Kennedy, F. Raven, Allen, Purchase (s), 20; V. Wallis, Johnston, Chitty, Innes (s), 18. Buckingham^ Coleman, Bertram, M'Kenzie (s), 16; Rownsley,,Yardley, Scrflpn, Chisholm (s), 15. .. . ■ / Wellington v. Seatoun (Wellington mentioned first).—Hyams, Potter, Black, Crane (s), 29; Myers, Kirchen, Bennett Green (s), 14. Bell (s), 17; Smith, (s), hataitai defeated KarorKby 56.points to 49. - . ■ JUNIOR PENNANTS. Thorndon : Starr. Holder Goodwin M^Rae (s), 20; Victoria: White, .Wilkinson, Ross, Wallis (s), 18. Newtown: T. Hodgsoh, "JKing, Marshall, A. Hodgson (s), 19; Island Bay : Barnes, Recce, Resteaux, Taylor (s), 11. Boon's rink from Seatoun defeated Lyall Bay (Phythian) by 18 points to NELSON VISITORS. Three rinks from Nelson paid a visit to the Newtown green last week, but after playing a few heads the game had to be abandoned owing to rain They were afterwards suitably .entertained in the social hall. On Satruday three rinks from Nelson piayed a friendly game at Hataitai and were supcessful by 65' points to 68. Congratulatory reference was, made to the condition of the Hataitai green, and' thanks given for the hospitality extended the visitors. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1924, Page 3
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