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BOWLING.

The weather on Saturday was not altogether favorable for bowling, but the slight breeze which sprang up during the afternoon assisted to put some or the greens in playable' condition. The following matches were played .-

“A ” PIiXNANT. —Roslyu v. Caledonian.—

Roalyn—(l) J. Corbett, R. Bentley. J B. Callau, .A Matbeson (s), 25; (2) J. M'Kavj J- Thomson, R. Crawford, J. Scoukr (s)! 25; (3) P. Dow, P. M'Kemde, G. Wedderspoon, D. Scott (s), 18 ; (4) W. Green, A. E. Bone, A. H. Crawford, W, C, Allnutt (s). 18: total, 84.

Caledonian—(l) C. F. Greenslade, J. Micheson, J. Collins, G. Capstick (s), 14; (2) E. Hocking. F. Partridge, W. Dver, J. Kvans (s), 15; . (3) B. Collett, J. Wedderspoon. D. Murchison, J. Cowie (s), 15; (4) I). Hogg, R. Powley, T. Dodds, J. Collins (s), 15 ; total, 59.

The game, which was played on the Roslyn green, was a. very enjoyable one, and there was some good play on both sides, Roslyn winning by 25 points.

—St. Clair v. Kaihma.— __ The match between the Kaituna and Si. Glair Clubs, which was played at St. Clair, resulted in the complete defeat of the home team. The green, although o. trifle heavy, was in splendid order, thanks to the exertions of the gieenkeeper, Mr P. Russell. Players and scores;

St. Clair—G) J. D. Harris, T. g. Guiline, B. Duncan, J. H. Hancock (s), 4; (2) w’ S. Bedford, E. H. Lough, p. Q. Mackintosh' I. Pope (s), 17; (5) A. Sinclair, J. Dawson’ W. J. Love, W. Dali (s), 12; total, 33. Kaituna—(l) W. Watson, D. Cameron J. Connell, J. Sunders (s), J2; (2) E. Cook F. Smith, C. Payne, G. B. Dull (s), 18 • (3) T Sanders. D. G. MThensnn, T. Sneddon, IL W. Reid (s), 28 ; total, 88.

“ B ” Pennant. —Caledonian v. Boslvn.

The match Caledonian v. Roslyn was played ou the Caledonian Green, Roslyn winning by 14 points. Players and score's: Roslyn—(l) C. E. Jones, E. Murray, D C. Cameron, J. Dobbs (s), 18 ; (2) D. Leslie J. Timson, R. Wales, A, W. Crawford (si’ '>A: (5) T. Lamb, T. C. Harrison, Captain Strang. T. Dickson (s), 15; total, 57. Caledonian —(1) M’Leod, North, Smeaton MTlregor (s), 15; A. Waugh, J. C. Abernethy, J, Gobble, F. Carter/(s), 13- (3) j M'Beath. S. H. Wilson, S. Davis, W. Smith (s), 17total, 43.

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Evening Star, Issue 12068, 14 December 1903, Page 7

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BOWLING. Evening Star, Issue 12068, 14 December 1903, Page 7

BOWLING. Evening Star, Issue 12068, 14 December 1903, Page 7

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