BOWLING.
WELLINGTON BOWLING CLUB,
The following matches were played on ; Saturday afternoon -. — No. 8 Rink. —Lethara, E. W. Petherick, L. Blundell, MoGlashan (skip), 18, v. McIntyre, Matheson, Cordoza, McKee (skip), ■7. No. 9 Risk. —Ward, Buttle, Lawson, Waddell (skip), 24, v. Mentiplay, J. Petherick, Cromhie, Geddis (skip), 18. No. 10 Rink.— Drummond, Boyes, "Wilson, T. Scoullar (akip), 21, v. Lean, Maudesley, J. Lockio (skipX No. 11 Era*;. — Grady, Minpr, Gals, Ballinger (aldpß M, v-'Muir, Whitehowse, Russdß/A. scot«W (skip), 14, The fallowing players have been selected to represent tha Wellington-Bowling Club In the two-rink return match against "the Wairau Bowling Glub (Blenheim); bn, Thursday next :—Grady, Lockie." Russell;’ Ti Scoullar (skip). A:- kJbLeah; J.’ Brown, Cprdozp (skip). ’ ' ‘ ‘ ” •
NJWTO.W ROWLING, CLXJB. Th? following','inatcto' were on Saturday afternoon,':— ,_ ~ _ 'No: l Rink. —Lnuorwood. Webb. Farr. Prince (skip), So. v, Glass, Naucarrow, Butwortn, A still (skip), 14. ' No. 3 Rink.—Pilcher, Riley, Tustm, Barry (skip), - 81, v. Anderson, Alpe, Morris, Telford (skip), 20. This was a very exciting game, at the 19th head Barry's team were at 81, Telford's team 16. The] latter scored 3, and 1 in the 20th and 21st heads, leaving Barry's team victors by one point. No. 3 Rink. —King, Smith (skip), 12, v. Cobham, Cole (skip), 18. No. 3 Kink —Jenkins. SlOan (skip) 18, v. King, Colo (skin), 7. THOENDON BOWLING CLDR ‘ The final match in tha gold-medal' L anti ,'Handsome; coloured presented by Air Turnbull, of Eftiitaroi, trai played on Saturday after* noon'on the Wellington howling green, the Thorndon green being now olosod until nest season. The competitors were Jameson and MoGlaslian on the one side and Jenkins and Letham bn the other side. The latter pair were 18 to! their opponents* 13, when Jenkins and MoGlasnan added six points in one head to their score, and they finished with 21 points to Jameson and Letham’a IP- In accordance with pvio.y arrangement • b(>; tween the winners lyieGlashah ' takesthe medal andslealrfn'sthe' rttg.' ” ■ V ■.■ The info un,d°i terihined' In the -ThbrndoniGluh is’-'the Champion Rink Tournament, the prize for which lies between- the rinks “ skipped " by i Letham, W. Lambert and-MoGiashan respectively. They will play the deciding matches at the beginning of next season.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2211, 21 May 1894, Page 3
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361BOWLING. New Zealand Times, Volume LVI, Issue 2211, 21 May 1894, Page 3
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