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BOWLING

SATURDAY’S GAAIES. THE VICTORIA CLUB. THE HAMERTON BADGES. This game proved a very one-sided contest, the challengers being defeated by thirty-five points. Tho holders scored in sixteen heads, getting seven each in two of them; —Holders —Snaddon, 1 Brackenridge, Braekenridge, Brackenridge (skip), 42. Challengers—Paterson, Soott, Alack, Redstone (skip), 7. THE TOWNSEND BUCKLES. In this game the holders had also a clay out, defeating tho challenging pair bv fourteen points:—Holders—Flinders, and Martin, (skip), 27. Challengers—C. R. Stuart and Willis (skip). 13. THE EDWIN BUCKLES. The holders proved victorious, winning a. diamond game by twenty-two to eight:—Holders Braokenridge and Brackem-idge (skip), 22. Challengers— Gooder and Hneston (skip)., 8. .: The Newtown Club, represented .by Bary and Prince, have sent in a., challenge for these buckles, and ■ tho gam o' will be played on Tuesday afternoon at 4.30. A keenly-contested game may be looked for. Other games; Avery, France, Anderson, Schultz (skip), 29; Trevor, Hounsell, Falconer, MoMorran (skip), 19. ; Hamerton. J. . Hendry, Johnston, Brown (skip), 28; Dickerson, Blackwell, Watt, Townsend (skip), 17. ! ' Norwood, Kershaw, Dickson, AlcKay (skip), 24: Inglis, W. Hendry, Price, D. T. Stuart (skip), 17. Crichton, Gooder,.Hneston (skip), 15; Hanlon, (Keith, Page (skip),'l2? » A progressive 'game wil)' be..played ..on the green next Sa-lurday, commencing at 2.15 sharp. The game will consist of pairs, seven games of Mir heads each, four howls. , WELLINGTON CLUB. A feathers match between Wellington and Newtqwn, played on the Wellington green, was won by the former club’s The following Bi*o the scores : 'Wellington—Gray, Drummond, Lockie',' McLean (skip), 19; : Newtown—Bpghtwell, Morris, Lambert, Price (skip), 14.’ Next ' Saturday Wellington meets Petone on the Wellington green in a feathers match. . Tho following members’ games were played on Saturday afternoon: Cos, Turnbull, Wilson, Gibbs (skip), 21; Forbes, Mowat, Tustin, Haybittlo (skip), 8. ■ ' Ellis, Papivorth, Faulkner, Johnson (skip) 12; .'Lee, Shirtcliffe, Cordoba, McGill (skin), 11. Evans, Jolinstoh, Willeston, Edwin (skip), 15; Austin, Edwards, Lindsay, Gedclis (skip), 11. - Hamilton, .Rimingtoh, '.’ Al.‘ McLean, Churchward (skip), 21; R. . Alowatt, Reily, Alentipla-y, Allan • (skip), 16. Pitcher, Waddell, : Maudsley, Whitclionso (skip). 25; Miller, Brown, Grim-, dy, Small (skip), 1-5.' ■ ■ 1 - ( • THORNDON CLUB. There was a good’ muster - of- members at the Thdfhdon hdwliiig green. The seniors’ a 11 cl j up io rs ’ _ in at ch was u a t-ohed with considerable interest. The former team won. Seniors—Jameson,, Kilgour, Sievwright, ,Rpse (skip), 18. Juniors —McManawa.y, Blanchard, MoEldowney, Gould, (skip), 15. ■ ' W. Nathan, Lomax, Freeman, D. Nathan (skip), 18: Galvin, Wardrop, AViggins, Webb (skip), 17. Murdoch, Gamble, Exlcy. Burns (skip), 20: Sir A. Douglas, Blanchard, Conlin, Kilgour (skip), 18. Archibald, Townshend, Jamieson, Ross (skip), 34; Hume, Brown, Seaton, Rose (skip), 17. Koch, Clarke. Mowbray, Sievwright (skip), 27; Gould, McEldowney, Barry, AloKerrov/ (skip), 15. Clay, Dawes, .King, Collins (ship), 18; Davis, McAlanaWay, Quick, Leslie (skip), 8. Haywood, Cowie, Flanmgan, Hogben (skip), 23 ;• Andrews, Plimmer, Elliott, Wright (skip), 17. . NEWTOWN CLUB. \ Rutter, Anderson, 'Martin. Astiil (skip), 23; D’Emden, Hollisj Richards McLean (skip), 22. Haworth, Shearer) Meynck, Webo

(skip), 23: Bell, Kinnitmr%bV W. H. Green. Parsons (skip), 10. Francis, Callaghan, McCumiskey, McEklowney (skip). 20; Salmon, Rhodes, T. Green, Alpo (skip), 15. THE DANES FEATHERS. The juniors of the club played a game for the Banks Feathers and the chailen. gers easily defeated the holders;—Holders Crowes, Angus, Higginhottom, Roberts (skip), 14. Challengers—Pollock, Lamb, Powell, Ogilvie (skip). 28. Most of the trophy games are finished, but there still remain the colts and the senior trophies matches to be completed. These are, however, in their final stages. For the former. Pollock plays Mcyriok, and for the senior, Bary plays Prince.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4302, 11 March 1901, Page 7

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BOWLING New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4302, 11 March 1901, Page 7

BOWLING New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4302, 11 March 1901, Page 7