BOWLING.
THORNDON GREEN. There was a good attendance of the 1 members of the Thorndon Bowling Club at tiie green on Saturday. Several interesting games were played, with the following results: Buckie, Kane, Quick, Rose (skip), 21; McMaraway, Hogben, Wiggins, Jameson (skip), 18. Clay, King, Hey wood, Wright (skip), 21; Collins, Thomsen, Webb, Hickson (skip), 17.
Conlin, Archibald, Boss, SievwrigUt (skip), 28; Blanchard, Seaton, Elliott s ). McKorrow (skip), 12. \ Exley, Gamble, Cowie, Longtou (skip), % 20; Townsend, Dawes, Barry. Hume (skip), 1,5. WELLINGTON GREEN. The following games were i : ayed cu Saturday afternoon : Feathers .Match. Well igiou Churchward, Grey. Lockio, 'HLean (skip), 37. Petonc—Reid, Case , Austin. Gilmour (skip), 12. Tho following ordinary games were also played; .Morris, Bradbury, Riley, Falkner (skip). 22; Pilcher. Harrawav, Brunskill. Small (skip), 21. Piimmcr, Edwin, Wix. McGlashan (skip). 20; Ollivier, Blundell, Mauds ley, Russell (Skip), 16. Allan, Tusliu, Hajhittle, Gcddis (skip), 17; Barren, Boycs, Moutiplay,
Whitchouso (skip), 17. Mallard, Coy. Cuff, Gibbs (skip), 25; \ R. Moiratt, Dulhie, Wilson, D. McLean (skip), 24. VICTORIA CLUB. , Hamcrton Badges.—Holders MeMorran, John Brackonridgo, Brackenridge, junr, James Brackonridgo (skip), 28. Challengers—Anderson, Flinders, Koith, Hues ton (skip), 19. Townsend Buckles.—Holders— Bnaddon, Redstone (skip), 32, Challengers —Varcoo, Mack (skip), 22. OTHER GAMES. Inglis, Schwartz, Trevor, Goodcr , (skip), 20; 'Port, 'Chapman, Falconer, McGowan (skip). 24. Hamerton, Ker- - ahaw, Avery, Schultz (skip), 24 ; Baggett, Franco, White, Scott (skip), 17. Dickerson, Meek, Norwood (skip), 17; Hollow, Stuart, Johnston (skip), 14. NEWTOWN GREEN. The following games were played on Saturday on the Newtown grocn; Crewos, Shearer, Higginbottom, Ogilvio (skip), 17; Callaghan, Wylie, Powell, Worboys (skip), 13. Bell, Brogan,'Bary (skip), 22; Cole- , brooko (Gisborne), Kinneburgb, Gaudiu (Gisborne, skip), 22. McCuraiskey, Mitchell. Martin, McLean (skip), 21; Green, Rhodes, Davies, Astili (shift), 13. The match for the Edwin Buckles as usual attracted a deal of interest. Messrs Bary and Prince had held this coveted' badge against all-comers for ’two years. , Swing to a. severe accident, Mr Prince l was prevented from playing, and Mr Bary withdrew in favour of Mr Lambert. | The game resulted in a win for the Wol- . lington players. The following is the ’ score:—Wellington— H. Smith, N. Bell (skip). 13. Newtown—Brightwell, Lam- , bort (skip), 11.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXI, Issue 4331, 15 April 1901, Page 2
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