BOWLING
■WELLINGTON v. THORN DON. THORNDON. Following is fho result of the interclub mutch between Wellington and Thorndon on Saturday : W. T. Campbell. Waddell. Churchward. Blown 25 tlaufield, Munro, Eonaldscn, Mason 21 Marshall, O’Suilivan, Duncan, i'ary 19 Medland, Hall. Chittcy, Wilson, O'Donnell. Morton. Siovwrigut, Leighton 15 —. Longton, Wiggins, Grav ... 22 Hildreth, Lawson, Horner, Frost 25 Hatch. Seaton, Earraud. Dimock IS H- Smith, Bennett, A. J- Porteous, Potter 26 Ealey, Spencer, Peterson, Thom«*on 19 R, Roberts, Pole. Hill, Hamilton 18 Allen, Gamble. Burdekin., Munro 17 Jeffrey, James, GooUcr, Thompson 21 Dumbcll, Stanford. Staff, Uphara 2b Grenfell, Blake. Parata. Still ... 24 Murdoch. Col. Collins, Foss, Conlin 21 Totals 173 137 WELLINGTON t. UPPER HUTT. W. H. J. Mnir, W. J. Osborn. A. Wylie, Jackman 24 Robinson, Greenwood, Brown, Harrison 13 Johnson, Innes. Webb, Crane ... '34 Benge, Laney, Benge, McLean... 11 Totals 59 21 THORNDON BOWLING CLUB. The following games were played o» the Thorndon green on Saturday:— EDWIN FEATHERS. Thorndon y. Hutt. Thorndon—Murdock, Wilson, Boss, Conlin (e), 38. Hutt—jay, Murphy, Jones, Mowbray (s). 20. NEWTOWN BOWLING CLUB. PENNANT v. VICTORIA. The playing condition of the Victoria and Newtown greens was almost perfect, that of the latter being exceptionally fast. For the first half of tho game the scoring was fairly even, but most of the Newtown rinks drew, away from then on and won by a comfortable majority as follows : At Newtown. N. V. Davis, Pyfe, Russell, Laughton (s) 31 Baudinnt, Cole, Keith, Norwood (s) 15 Barker, Middlebrook, Underwood, J. Brackenridge (a) 30 Fraser, Menelaus, King, Bedstone (s) M Chittcy, Manning, Laws, Wylie (s) 19 Maidley. Jamieson, Hatch, Vosseler (s) 20 Bead, Porter. Richards, Duff is)... 11 Betty, Wright, Worboys, Hunt (s) 22 91 72 At Victoria. Phillips, Astill, Spiers, Noble (s) 28 Tucker. Besant, Scott, Marks fs) 11 Ferguson, Popple. J. Sexton, J. M. Brackenridgo (s) 25 Voumans, Thompson, Bolton, Langdon (s) 15 H. Sexton, McCunjiskey, Armstrong, Scott (s) 20 Martin, Stevens, Chapman, Hemingway (s) 19 Lcvestam, Grenside, Leahy, Banson (s) 17 McMorran. Godber, North. Snaddon (s) \ 18 91 63 Grand total 183 133 TEAMS FOR NEWTOWN CLUB. Champion Pairs Competition—Spiers and Wylie (si. Chapmion Rinks —Davis, Leahy, Wylie. J. Braokeuridge (s). PENNANT v. LOWER HUTT. Home: Phillips, Astill, Spiers, Noble (s); Barker, Popple, J. Sexton J, M. Brackenridge (s); Levestam. Parkinson, Leahy, Prince (s); McCumiskey, Bland, Ransoa, Scott (6). Away: Read, Porter, Richards, Duff (s); Davis, Fyfe, Russell, Laughton (s); Chittey, Manning, Laws, Wylie (s); S. E. Luke, Middlebrook, Underwood, J. Brackenridge (s). HATAITAI CLUB. The contest for the Stansell Shield between the Seatoun, Lyall Bay and Hataitai clubs took place on the Hataitai green and resulted in a win for Hataita] Club, the present holders of the shield. The following are the scores Hataitai—Fielding, A. Claridge, Martin, McWhannell (s), 16; Lyall Bay— Tyrell, Brailsiord, Reid, Burgess (s). 18. Hataitai— Fielding. Claridge, Martin, McWhannell (s), 33: Seatoun—Meston, Alexander, Bradley, McGirr (s'), IS. Hataitai—Ward, McKittrick, Halliday, Bailey (s), 33; Lyall Bay—Morrab. Biake, Raven, Fairway (s), 13. Hataitai—Ward, McKittrick, Halliday, Bailey (a), 26; Seatoun—Kircher, Carey, McGill, Green (s), 3. Lyall Bay—Morrah, Blake, Raven, Fairway (s), XI; Seatoun —Meston, Alexander, Bradley. MdGirr (s). 17. Seatoun—Kircher, Carev. McGill, Green (s), 17; Lyall Bay-TyrelJ, Brailsford, Reid, Burgess (s), 29. Friendly games with a rink from Trentham, also with one composed of members from the Methodist Conference, resulted:— Trentham—Stead, Columb, Taylor, Compton fs), 14; Hataitai—Stonebanks, Eoberts, Hendry,’ Pryor (s), 25. Methodists Eosevear, Featherston. Spier, Voale (e) 28: Hataitai—Newton, Fathers, Hain, Slater (s), 14. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS. Press Association. DUNEDIN,. March 3. The bowling champion of champions final was played to-day. Bentley (Dunedin) 20, beat Falconer (Otago) 17.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLII, Issue 9600, 5 March 1917, Page 8
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