BOWLING
MID-WEEK MATCHES
Following are the results of mid-week Pennant matches: — ISLAND BAY v. HATAITAI. Island Bay players mentioned first:— Whitelaw, Wilson, Dixon, Hobbs (s), 22 v. Townsend, M'Crea, Brighting, Hendry (s), -21; Fanthorpe, Estall, M'Lean, Ferkins (s) 19, v. Hutton, Welch, Bertram, Blake 0>), 18. KELBURN v. CENTRAL. Central mentioned first:— Payne. 'Jensen, Warner, Campbell (s), 5; Worral, Hannah, Gardner, Williams, (s), 39. Marshall, Shardlaw, Belsham, Biehl (s), 5; Pears, Clater, Johnson, Meadowcroft (s), 42. ... Friendly v. Wellington (Wellington mentioned first):—Skelton, Foi'man, Coupcr, Dempscy' (s) 23, v. M'llwraith, Petrie, Harton, Routley (s), 20; Morrah, Gallic, Mentiplay, Inues Jonea (s), 12, v. Young, R. Pope, Andrews, Porter (s), 28; , Parton, Hill, Dimock (s), 19, v. Tomkies, Galwaj', Compton, Doherty (s), 20.' . . . . VICTORIA v. EEATHERSTON. Yesterday the 'Victoria Bowling Club paid their annual visit1 to the Featherston Bowling Club, accompanied by Mr. M. Jlarks, president Wellington Bowling Centre. Two games were played, one in the morning and the other in- the afternoon. Following are the names of playera and scores. Victoria mentioned first: Morning.—Jory, G. Redmond, Roffe, M. Marks (s), 23; Evans, Bladen, M'Kenzie, Orams (s), 17. Yardlcy, P. Chisholtn, Cole, Jamieson (b), 20; F. Yule, Bcnton, Turnbull, Smith (s), 18. Roberts, M'Leod, Broberg, W. Tucker (s), 25; Lawson, Vincent, Cuudy, Sinclair (s), 10. White, Madeley, F. Laws, J. M. Brackenridge (s), 10; Adamson, Merlet, Ball, Franks (s), 31. Abernethey, Oakes, G. M'Gill, Snaddon (s), 17; Bloxam, G. Yule, Ayre, H. "Rolls, (s), 19. Agg^'egate 95 all. Afternoon.—Jory, Redmond, Roffe, M. Marks (s), 23; Lawson, Vincent), Cundy, Sinclair (s), 17. Yardley, Chisholm, Cole, .Tamieson (s), 19; Ball, Merlet, Adamson, Murray (s), 18. Roberts, M'Leod, Broberg, Tucker (s), 28; F. Yule, Benton, Dear, Smith (s), 14. White, Madeley, Laws, Brackenridge (s), 11; Higginson, G. Yule, Ayre, Rolls (s), 22. Abernethey, Oakes, M'Gill, Snaddon (s), 23; Evans, Bladen, M'Kenzie, Orams (s), 21. Aggregate, Victoria, 104 to 92 points.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 23 November 1928, Page 14
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315BOWLING Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 116, 23 November 1928, Page 14
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