BOWLING.
INTER-CLUB MATCHES. The results of inter-club bowling games played on Saturday are as follows, the club first mentioned .taking precedence in each case Dominion Road v. —Sergeant. Dennison, Goldie. Smith. 25. v. Earle. Sloman, Josey. and Gray, 13. Devonport v. Grey Lynn,—Wilson. Keesing, Fogarty. Hollows, 23, v. Goldsmith, Leyden, Gray, Baildon, 11. Carlton v. Devonport.— Mantell, Mountain, Williamson, 20, v. Martinson, Trayes, Clements, Mitchell. 17. Bt. Heliers v. Carlton.—Morten, Fuge, Hayes, Morgan, 23, v. Overy, Dillicar, Cross, Hall, 16. Carlton v. Mount Birthiy tournament final: A. C. Pollard. M. Packman. Marriott, Elles, 19, v Mason, Walker, Robertson, Findley. 12. , . Auckland v. Rawhiti.—Edwin Stars: Lovell. Broad. Price. Parker. 25. v. Haslani. Christie, Long, Graham, 9. CLUB GAMES. West End.—Sidler, Bellve, J. Clark, Pearce. 18. v. McConnell. Newton. Bell, Moßelen, 7; White, Wynyard, F. Davies, J. Hardley, 14, v. Butland, May, Letham, Noton, 12; Wood. Copeland. Urrjuhart. Kirkham, 15, v. Larsen. Mulholland, Moaelen, Grey' Lynn.—Challenge Pairs: Ward, Smith. Ncwbegin. Sharpies, 16. v. Civil. Brown, Mclvor. Clarke, 14: Skinner. Anderson, Boyne, Fcnton, 15, v. Ruge. Ferguson. Johnson Rose, 12: Chappell. White. Dimery. W. Mills. 19. .v. Moore. Henderson, Gray, Rawhiti.—Club Pairs: Chinlin. Cowan. 22, T. Palmer. Bcarboro. 17. , • Eemuera.—Hart Competition: Garrard. 19. v. Graham, 17. . . Finlayeon Badges: Headdey. Johnson, Garrard. Mcßobbie, 22. v McCallum. Dingwall. A. E. East. Wooller. 11 ■ =======:: .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16896, 8 July 1918, Page 7
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