BOWLING
Saturday's matches, played in ideal "weather, resulted as follows: — The match Caledonian v. Taicri was played on tho Caledonian green under favorable conditions, and, after a keen contest, victory rested with tho homo players by 2 points. This is the first occasion during tho past eoven years in which tho Caleionian have defetad tho champions ot the plains. The following arc the scores: a " M. Coughlan, J. Smuaton, A. Fibbes, C. E. Keast (s) IS Rev. A- W. Kinmont. J. Milne, J. Allan, T. Maddo (s) Z> J. Xorth, W. H. M'LeocL D. Cormack, J. Ogg (s) 20 W. Muir, J. Campbell, J. A. M'Kinnon, W. Caxswcll (s) ... J. C. Abernethy, R. D. Trounce, B. Colktt, J. Cowie {&) ...... 22 W. Wedderspoon, W. L. Christie. . J. GiUigan, A. C. M'lntryo (•-) 1. Scott, H. D. Campbell, R. M'Robie, K a Hocking (s)„. 18 V. Wedderspoon, J. M'Fadden. A. Christie, A. Davidson (s) ... \. M'Donald, B. White. T. W. CaDonder, J. Collins (s) ... ■ls G. Burns, W. M'Lecd, D. L. Christie, D. Stevenson is) ... - ' •' H, M. Henderson, F. Foley, J. Anderson. G. Capstick (s) ... 21 W. Christie, D. Barclay, K. Pinder, W. Allan (s) Totds 112 HO The Balmacewen Club played their first match against St. Kilda on the latter's green- Tbo visiting combination consisted in the main of novices, and, although defeated, they put up a good fight. On some .if the rinks tbo games were very evenly contested up to certain points. The following are the scores: St.K. Bah W. Jacobscn, A. H. Allen, 11. M. Ewing, J. D. Cameron (a) 30 W. Thompson, D. M'Lennan. W. M'Donald, G. F. Dodds (si J. A. Cardno, I). ('. Cameron. pea.. W. Carroll, J. White (s; 26 ,T. S. Wilson, J. A- M-MjlUd. S. X. Brown. O. Balk (=) ... ... - 15 J. E. Often. J. Brow. J). OCameron, jun.. W. Tavlor (s) 22 A. W. Flett, B. J. Smith, A. Armstrong. 0. F. Loekhart (s) - - 17 D. M'Farlano, T. R. Irvine, J. M'Curdy, G. P. Mollison (s) 33 C. Wilson. C Leijon, P. Wales, C. A. Wilson (>) Totals 11l 58 The match Octram v. Green Island was played on a keen green. The Otitram players" comfortably held their own. and finished up with" 8 points to spare. Subjo'ned are the scores : 0. G.I. ii. M'Leod. J. E. Wilder. R. Webster. L. G. Hartley *(s) ... 14 W. Watters. T. Watters. R. Irvine. Alex. Young (.-) J. Watson. C- Mills, W. Scott. J. P. Baird (s) 30 1). M'Donald. J. B. Smellie, H. Stott, D. Buchanan (.-) W. Leash, G. Morgan, P. K. Low, A. M'Donald (s) 16 J. Mason. G. Dempster, W. Brown, J. (s) W. Snow, R. Wright, A. Cbi.sholm. A- T. Anderson (s) ... 24 W. O. Smellie, J. A. Crawford. W. Johnston, L. Miller (s) ... J. M'Bryde, G. Withers. W. Watson, jun., A. Tupp (a) ... 16 A. Devinie, J. Walker, J. Lindsay. J. JL Smellie (.«) Totals ._ „. „. ... ICO 92 The annual fixture between the Kaituna and Si. Clair Clubs was played at St Clair on Saturday. Everything waa favorable for good play, and ar, both sides were eager to win ike contest was a stubborn one. When the last Kaituna bowl cuiie to rctt about an inch short of shot St. Clair found themi-clves victors by 2 >«Uiia. Tho players a«d scores wvro a.s follow: — St. C. K. G. R. Westcott, U Joel. S. Sherwood, W. J. Love (s) ... .- 19 A. Thomson, Henderson, H. Smeaton, F. Smith (s) J. Fuller, S. H. Jones, P. G. Mackintosh, Pope (s) ... 19 D. Melville, P. Barr, J. F. Bailey, C. J. Payne (s) Yj. C. Woodward, C. Chapman, R. Duncan, D. S. Jolly (s) ... 20 J. Stone, A. J. Cooper, J. A. Haslett, T. Saunders (s) ... W. R. Peddington. T. Thomson, H. S. Cole, J. H. Hancock (s) 25 J. Scott, jun., W. Mills, S. Martin, J. Conned (s) ... ._ ... Totals ._ ... - _ 85 81 Tie Roslyn and Port Chalmers Clubs played off their fixture—four rinks at Roslyn md three at Port. The hill club were again victorious, and have now won all matches. The following are tie scores: — —At Ros-lvn.— R. P.C. R. Wales-. C. F. Oliver, J. Secular, A.'C. Alcock (s) 14 T. ColKer, W. Sutton, J. Aitken, J. Gray (s) ... „ G. Scott, W. A. Wilkinson, W. Yuill, R. Crawford (s) 18 ¥. Kettle, Capt. Watson, A. Walker, J. Cook (s) W. Xicolson, J. A. Gow. A. W. Crawford, W Weir (s) 18 J. Renide, J. Stephens, J. PatcrEon, W. Murray (s) E. J. Gibb, F. Wilkinson, J. B. Callan, G. Wedderspoon <s) ... 24 V Overden, R. Roe, A. il'lntyre, J. M'Lachlan (s) —At Port Chalmers. — R Thomson, C Dickson, C. H. _ Matthews, D. Scott (s) o>", J Pickard, J. XeLon, X. Dodds, J. R. Monson (s) A MTberson, A. T. Blyth, T. Lamb, B. Throp (s) ._ ~ ... 19 't Stewart, J. Wvllie. N. M'Kay, A Hillier (.--) ' G Garratt, R. Mustard, A. Matheson, W. C. Allnatt (si ... 20 J. Bipley, H. Grimsey, W. Wilson, VV. Bastings (s) 2o Totals 147 123 Tbo Cavexsham and North-east Valley Clubs played a four-rink match on the. litter's gnoond, victory resting with_ the Caversham Club by a majority of 6 points Scores : CAV.N.K.V. W Farquharson. B. Lowry. G. Walker, D. M'lntosh (s) ... 23 F. S. Wright, J. Longworth, G. E. Bennett, G. F. Booth (s) lj M. Pearce, J. Wilson, A- Kennedy, D. Murchison (s) ... 13 W. M'Laren, T. Wetherili, J. Abbot, G. Dunn (s) Mitchell, Hastings, Forrester, Wilkinson (s) 15 Martin, Kidd, Gray, Barnes (s) W. Speight, R. W\ Passmore. \. M'Gregor, R. Hanning (s) 23 W. Besg, T. Allen, W r . W. M'Laren, D. Murray (s) ... 74 L-"-
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Evening Star, Issue 13003, 24 December 1906, Page 12
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