BOWLING.
Clubmen wore in strong force on the Wellington Chib's green yesterday afternoon, when an interesting tourney Fas played between teams representing the Commercial Travellers' and Central Clubs. Each club was represented by Jour teams, which included many of Wellington’s best known , players. Of the four .rinks, the Commercial Travellers won on three, while on tho other (where Bush and ’Gow were tho respective skips), a signal victory was achiev>d by the Central Club players. Tho following are tho scores:—
Commercial Travellers—D. McLean, F. Townsend, T. Brown (Auckland), Bush (s.), 12. Central—Roskridge, Davy, riinuncr, Gow (s.), 29. Commercial Travellers.—Exloy, Finlay. Mowbray, Churchward (s.). 2S. Central.—Knapp. Flavcll, Ilislop, Hon. Carrol 1 (s.). 12. Commercial Travellers.—Grady, Lindsay, Hamilton, Xcil, McLean (s.), 28, Central. Tustin, Davis, Haybittle, .Woods (s.). 17. Commercial Travellers.—J, Blundell, •Price. Maudislcy, Voitcli, 30. Central. —Wills, Hickson, Heywood, McKerrow,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 5199, 13 February 1904, Page 7
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