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BOWLING TOURNAMENT AT WELLINGTON.

[BY TELEGRAPH. —TRESS association.] '. ; r ; Wellington, Thursday. The bowling tournament was continued, today; !' ■ ■ The following : are the' results of - the play:— \ : Eleventh Round: Waverley, 42, beat Ponsonby, 34-; Newmarket, 43, beat Feilding, 32; , Wellington, 49, beat Palmcrston, 29; Gisborne, 39, beat Petonc, 35; Masterton. 33, boat Wanganui, 31; Newtown, 50, beat Victoria, ■ 36; Auckland, 41, beat Hastings, 35; Mount Eden, 44, beat Remuera, 30; Napier, 39, beat New Plymouth, 31; Thorndon, 34, beat Bluff Hill, 33. Twelfth Round: Palmcrston, 55, beat Gisborne. 26; Victoria, 44, beat Newmarket, 36; Masterton, 42, beat Ponsonby, 34; Carterton, 37, beat Wavcrley, 30; Wellington, 52, beat Newtown, 45; Wanganui, 37, beat Petone, 20; Hastings, "," 38, beat Remuera, 28: New Plymouth. 66, : beat Auckland, 17; Thorndon, 38, boat Mount Eden, 29; Napier, ■ 44, beat Bluff Hill, 38. The Victoria Club is leading at present, with nine wins and two losses. ■ Palmeirston has eight wins and two losses; Thorndon, eight wins and three losses; and Masterton, Napier, Newmarket, and New, Plymouth, , each seven wins.

j » NOTES ON THE PLAY. [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] ■'■!'.''• _ , Wellington, Thursday. The northerly gale and heavy rain interfered with the play at the bowling tournament this morning. The Auckland teams played two games each this afternoon, but failed to improve their positions for . the banner. Auckland made a miserable display against New ■■ Plymouth, : and were defeated by 66 to ; 17. i Newmarket i met "Victoria on the Wellington Green, and a remarkable game resulted. Brooks was defeated by Gooder by 36 to 18, Victoria. putting up five on the last head with a very pretty trail of the jack. Kilgour met Bracfcenridge's team on the adjoining rink, and on the twelfth head had. 16 to their opponents' throe. a For the next eight heads Newmarket did not score, and the 21st head saw the teams-.equal,' with 18 all. Many spectators left the ground thinking that Newmarket had won, and* tko result therefore came as p. great surprise. ~.'A

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 6

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BOWLING TOURNAMENT AT WELLINGTON. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 6

BOWLING TOURNAMENT AT WELLINGTON. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11871, 24 January 1902, Page 6