BOWLING.
Thk attendance of bowlers at tho Green yesterday afternoon was the largest since the tournament, and several interesting giuiics wove played. A match was arranged between the President and VicePresident, and resulted after a close contest in a victory for the President by 65 points to 55, the following being the scores : President Vice-President Hookey Morgan Rosio Nicholas Wallaco Ambridge Brookes (skip)... 28 slcGowan skip 14 Quigley F. Pcttie Colebrook Cox Humphreys Pettic Bright (skip) ... 21 slatthowson(sk)2l Lewis A. Adair C. Adair Massey T. Adair T. Witty Ilcnnessy (skip) 16 Ponsford (skip) 20 65 55 Majority for President’s team 10. A challenge match was played between Sidcbottom and Gaudin, the winner of the Club’s handicap singles, and resulted in an easy victory for the latter by 26 to 11. Afternoon tea was provided by Mrs Humphreys. The following teams have been selected to visit Napier during Easter : T. Morrison, C. Adair, C. H. Ambridge, H. s!eGowan (skip); W. J. Quigloy, SV. ilorgan, T. Adair, SV. Gaudin (skip); D. M. Orr, R. Colebrook, lan Simson, J. W. Bright, (skip); A. J. Massey, R. Robertson, F. Smith, Witty (skip) ; T. Witty, J. A. Harding, A. T. Hookey, C. W. Ferris (skip).
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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 73, 29 March 1901, Page 3
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