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ATHLETIC NOTES.

BOWLING. AICELAND GREEN. I Hi-: following sanies were played on ttie Auckland Bowline; Club's green on Saturday: No. 1 Kink: Perrett, J. W. Jones. Lyon*. Lean (skip) 19. v. Mclluster. Craig, Handcock. Cameron 'skip), 20. No. 2 Kink: Arnold. Crombie. E.i*ton, Buttle (skip; \.- v K. Kins, Allsop (sub.), J. J. Holland. Mamie (.skip). 16. n;,,°„ - i„, Kiu , k , : - W - t- " ,0IU • !, • Baslcy. Woodbead. De ; mist on '.skip), 25. v. lireskam. p.. Young, A While lam (snip), 23. .\o. 4 ,:imk.: l l>a " raore ' Carnie. F. C. .Tones, Oliphant. (rtipi is. v. Lew ig J. h , land *•. Henderson, Donald (skip) 21 ,Ji°; 5 ,"o- : Cooke. Sainton. Steele. Dr. HooUUUun ('kinj '> ' 1^ r> Rona >» e . & -No. 7 Kink: ilipkins. Tudehope, James GilSwnJ if t I2 V v to™**. Caldicutt. 1 mimes, fckaekeiford (skip). 13. No. 6 Rink: Parsons. 10. v. Brooke?, 25 The following club matched were also played during the week:Fours—Myers and Lambert trophies: Georeo Elliot. Choyce Buttle. Donald 'skip'. 20. v King Lambert. Mennie. J-kuton (skip). M Klliot and Mennie trophies: Pliimmer. Crate (almoin-. f homes (skip), 13. v. Ballin. McMa«ter. Culpan, Dingle (skip). 22 Championship: Hndieston.2s.lt 17 * \| f . 24 tun,l2. 21, " ; Hrookes - 12. 25. 12. v.* Buttle, .w. It). 20. Stewart Dawson trophy: Lambert. 22 v Denniston, i, ; Lyons. 21. v. Brookes. 21- 'RoMve'v' l)' v. Cameron. 8; Handeock, 27, v. Myers. 10. • Khrenl'ried-Rosa tr "l>lL.v: Mennie "1 v. 1 Koines. U: Limbert. 22. v. Dingle 9 Tbornes 6 if"'' 1 tropuy: McCalluin. 23. ,-. I mS^iWV?* 1 llmtle Ckoyca, Ait nine. 19. v. Robinson. Carlaw, 14. v "wi"-FiV°. ii l irß: - oli i'hant. Lambert, 22, v. Shackelford, Denniston, 13.

PONSONBY GREEN Ilia following sanies were played ™ the i onsonuj greeu on Saturday:Davie*, p. B. Darby. Kirkw (skin) 20 v East. Blomfield. YV\ Jones (skip). 21 P *"5: ,9 llh ""' fright. Stickbury'(skip). 20. v.t,onk. Oswald. Leighton. Jos. Becroft 'skip),

Miller, 4 non « Boswll. Blair (skip). 12 v. up' A. B**l**' ™*' Q uin (skip). 21. M. Ross. Crabtreo, McKenzie. Swales (skip). Ukip). Vl hor ' °- H - Jo " *' Hannu Ilurnd » Oreenliongli. Reea. Gorman. Arneil (skip), (skip), 27 DCWar lUlk ' Lail » sforlJ . Payne Club Fours: F. W. Darby. Smith. Robinson. Webb skip. 18 v. Oldham. Honey. Lee. A .Stewart (slap), 20. Champion Singles: Langsford, 27, v. TJsoher 12; Arneil. 24. v. Buchanan. 24; Arneil. 23,": J. W. Darby. 12; Gorman. 26. v. Blair. 17v Osmond. li V " Eobinson ' 13: Gorman. 19. Bartlett Buckles: G. Beeroft, Jno. Becroft Buchanan Littler (skin), 20, v. Osmond.Coutta Uartlett. .1. Court, (skip), 13. Mesdaraes .Russell, O'Brien, and Miss Court kindly provided afternoon tea

DEVONPORT GREEN. The following matches were played on Saturday at the Devonport green:— " Championship Singles: Mitchell. 16. v Jones, 15; Eagieton, 25, v. Ralfe, 10: Harrison. 17, v. .Stewart, 16; Nic-col. 22, v. Droughtou, 14: Gardner. 20, v. Miller. 16 «<•«*. Handicap Staples: Ralfe. 25. v. Harrison. o? : •>■ M : Lro;>llt '- 21. v. Vaile. 13; Tregaskis. 26. v. Miller. 21; Gardner. 27. v. linlavson. 10. '

['airs: Bennett, find Mitchell (skip), 26. v. jKensiiaw and Taylor (skip). 22; Mason and Tregaskis (skip). 21. v. Webster and Broughton (skip) 17; vaile and Miller (skip). 26. v.' Creeth and ,1. M. Crosher (skip). 13. Ordinary rink games were as follows: Crr '" 0 ',» v -Crosher. Stewart, Niccol (skip), 22. v. li. McOallujii. Kwing-ton, D. Harvev. Le--1 levro (skip). 14; Barr, Allen. Armstrong. Logan (skip), 25, v. Oxley, Johnson, Stewart. Coombes (skip). 25; Erickson, Cooper. Eagleton. Hardy (skip). 29. v. Best. Gascoyne. Finlayson, halfe (skip). 18; Entrioan, Senn, Goldwater, Eyre (skip). 20, v. P. McCallum, Davie. Harrison. Jones (ski])), 15. Meidameg Party and Brousjhton kindly provided afternoon tea. MOUNT ALBERT GREEN. A very pleasant ceremony took place on the Mount. Albert howling- green on Saturday last, when Mr. 0. 11. Wilson, in the absence of the president (Mr. McLean) welcomed back Mr. ,1. W. James, one of the rounders of the club, after his European tour. There were several visiting bowlers present, and Mr. James, after thanking hie fellow howlers for their hearty welcome, gave an interesting account of his tonr. Tho following: games were played: — No. 1 Rink: Mansell, Pinlay, Harrison, Bouskill (skip), 26. v. Garlick. F. Wilkins. Ellisdon, Priestley (skip). 25. No. 2 Kink: James. Knight, Veale, Kdmiston (skip). 12. v. Wilson, Campbell, Coyle, Tutt (skip), 20. No. 3 Rink: Manseil. Wilson. James (skip), 10. v. Finlay. Coyle. Ediniston (skip), *. No. 4 Rink: Campbell, Garlick, Harrison j (skip), 16, v. F. Wilkiris, Priestley, F.llisdon [ (skip), 18. j Mrs. G. Knight provided afternoon tea. BOWLING TOURNAMENT. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION'.] Dtjnedin, Monday. The annual howling tournament opened at Diuiedin to-day in fine weather, with greens all playing well. There is an increase on last year's tournament of twelve rinks. Several competitors new to Dunedin are taking part in the riak tournament. Three rounds are completed and a start will now be made with the consolation match. CRICKET. NORTH SHORE V. PAE.NELL. The cup match. North Shore v. ParnelL played at Devonport on Saturday last, resulted in a victory tor Parnell on the first innings by 107 runs. North Shore requiring 22* to win, with four wickets down for 11, found' the task too formidable, and despite a, fine, not-out innings by Warren for 66, the essay; closed for 131. Scores:— Parnell, first innings ... 23$ NORTn SHORE.-First Innings. Palairet, run out g Sutton, cN. B. Lnsk. b Barclay ... a McNeill, b N. B. Lusk .' * Wynyard, b OlifV . i Barry, b N. B.Lusk .'.'. ia Prime, run out g Warren, not out , "* 6® Burgess, run out '. ' ' (jl Meredith, lbw. bN. B. Lusk '„ 1} Pwanson, c Sale, hN. U.Lusk ... 3 Doyle, b Barclay ~ M "". 24 Extras [" 9 Total liii Bowling Analysis: N. B. Lusk took four wickets lor 47 runs; Barclay, two for 41;.: Oiitf, one for 0; Murray, none for 34, / / PARNTLL.-F4i#hteto»gß. % . iU^^V. Ohlson, lhvv, b McNeill *, , R. B. Lusk, c and b McNeill ... . "' 79V' Sale, c Meredith, b McNeill ', 17 Murray, b Barry " ',',[ 32 Carter, thrown out " ' 5 Barclay, not out ,|" « Extras , 13 Total for five wickets ... ,„ ,„ <M 14*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 3

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ATHLETIC NOTES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 3

ATHLETIC NOTES. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 12480, 26 January 1904, Page 3

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