BOWLING.
SATURDAY’S MATCHES. WELLINGTON GREEN. * There was a largo attendance of members on Saturday, and the rinks jyoro 1 in capital order. Tbo match for the, 1- : win heathers, between Wellington had Pctone Clubs, excited much interest;. ’ The following are the scores : Wellington team—Drummond, Hamil- '■ ton, Gray, N. McLean (skip), 23. Fe--1 tone team—Reid, Laurie, Giiraour, Johns tan (skip). 16. Scotland v. The World. —fhe World— Cuff, F. R. Jones, Gibb, Plimmer (skip), ' 20. Scotland—Mcwatt, Riley, Whitehouse, Faulkner (skip), 20. 1 The World—C. Hill, D. Jones, Cordona, Churchward (skip), 20. Scotland 1 McGill, Aiallard, Lawson, Alentiplay 1 (-kip), 15. Scotland—R. Alowatt, Duthic, Gcdil is. AlcGlashan (skip), 21. Tin: World— Willcstoti, Remington, Allan, Bell (skip), ’ 18. Scotland —J. S. Campbell, Barron, G. P. Wilson, Lindsay (skip), 26. Tho World—Boycs, T.u-Aiu, Ilaybittle, Moroy (skip), 19. Scotland—Waddell, Turnbull, AleLean, Russell (skip), 25. Tlie World Reskrnge, Alauclsloy, Gale, Ballinger (skip), 12. Scotland—W. Alillcr, W. Austin, Reich, Small (skip), 22. The AVorld—J. Blundell, S. Brown, G. Evans, F. Grady (skip), 18. Scotland—Harty, Pilcher, Cohen, Smith (skip), 16. Tlie World—Grundy, Papworth, Edwin, Ellis (skip), 1.6. Scotland won the match by 16 points, the scores standing when tho gamps concluded—Scotland, 145 points; Tho World, 129 points. THORNDON GREEN. There was a largo attendance of members at the Thomdon green. The following games were played. Freeman, Sir A. Douglas, AlacOragor, McKerrow, (skip), 23. Exley, Clay, Jameson, Flanagan (skip), 18. King, Cowie, Burns, Hogben (skip), 22. McEldowuev Archibald, Gould, Webb (skip), 18, " Dawes, Townsend, Elliott, Sievwright (skip), 24. Andrews, Plimmer, lioywcod, Longton (skip), 21. Conlin, Blanchard, Collins, Ross (skip) 26. Hume, Seaton, Wright, Barrv (skip) 20. ‘ Gamble, Clark. Murdoch (skip), 31. Kane, Wardrop, Wiggins (skip), 7. NEWTOWN CLUB. Two rinks of the juniors jouruevccl to Petone, and played, two rinks cf the suburban club, and won by five points. Tlie scores were): —Newtown —Shearer, Pollock, Worboys, Ogilvie, 25. Petone —Moses, Hope, Reynold’s, Price, 18. , Petone—Johnson, Rotter, Rev-Thomp-son, Horne, 18. Newtown—Orewos, Bell, Higginbottom, Powell, 16. j Once more were Bary and Prince beaten for the Edwin Buckles, and this ; time by their clubmates, Messrs Bright- : well and ,S. Lambert. The scoring was— i Brightwell, S. Lambert, 20; Bary, J Prince, 6. ; To-day the Civil Servants are to play J three other rinks of the- club. , The Senior Single-hand Handicap matches concluded on Saturday, when Prince beat Bary by three, after a very exciting finish. Bary, on the last head, I was lying sufficient for a ” in, when Prince by a nice shot won the game. The scoring was 22 to 19. VICTORIA CLUB. A progressive inatch of seven games was played. The winning leader w r aa Hamorton, with 43 points, and the second in the.lead was JnhnJßrackemridge. Snaddon, 18 points, was the winning skip, and Anderson second with 17 points. The members of the Thomdon Club will to-day engage in a “progressive bowls” tournament,” beginning at ten o’clock.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4308, 18 March 1901, Page 3
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