BOWLING
Ddnedk v. Oaversham, Cavcrsliam Club with ooinmendablo pluck pl r C r?j , rlnl « forward against the Dimedin Club on Saturday—four rinks a-sidc playing on each club's green. Tho weather was (mo, the threatening rain holding off 111 a surprising manner. Dunedin Green was in fair order, although the ends still present a baro appearance. Cavomham ween the visitors found somewhat trickv. iowards the close of tho game 011 the Dunedin Green there was quite a littlo buzz of excitement as it became apparent that Lavert-ham was likely to finish with a slijrht advantage. Scott fc-ored 4 for tho senior club at last end, but despite this, when the totals were added Caveraham was found to have tlip lea<l of 1 point. The total? lrom (tie Gavowham Green were awaited wnh interest, but when thesp came to hand the sanguine hopes of the C'aversham payers were shattered, the Dunedin players having on that «reen an advantage of 17 points, and winning the match by 16 points on the aggregate, Players and scores: —
On, Dunedin Green,
J. C. Cameron, J. P. Ridings, V. M. Ilogg, W. Smith (s) .... 22 — \V. A. Snowball, R. T. Binmcison, D. H'lntosh, C. Tillio (a) — 33 W. J. Crott, J, Thomson, J. F. Peake, w. A. Scott (s) .... 22 — A. Mitchell, 11. B. Rcnfrec, K. Cleland, G. Walker (») .... — oq J. Forrest, J. R. Stewart, K. T. AVliecier, E. Harm-wuy (s) .... 21 . F- P- Evans, li. Quinn, T. , D Robertson (s) _ ig A. 31. Braik, T. A. Mnitlsnd, W. P. Gale, T. ISTeill (s) 15 _ J- Dempster, J. M'Lachlan, P. G. Macintosh, R. Banning" (a) — 16 On Cavcrsham Green. A. Black (sen.), K, Kce-evc&r, W. A, Durie, J. C. Short (s) .... 27 S. Jago, C. W. Fogarty, V. Farquharson, W. Speight (s) .. .. — ig J. M'Dougal. A. Findlav, A. lira;, J. White (s) 21 _ C. Piddington, '\V. Orchard, A. M'Gregor, a. Kennedy (9) .. — ig H. Mercer. X S. Douglas, Dr Black, J. Hunter (s) 19 B. W. llutherford, M. Pearce, Y> r . Crawford, F, "Wilkinson (s) . 32 W. Watson, T. ItaJlingshaw, A. Black, J. Johnson (s) .... 23 — H. Head, J. Barron, B. Iggo, D. Forrester (s) ~ jg Totals .. .. 170 154 , Faiufiei.d V, Caledonian, The following are the scores in connection with the match Fairfield v. Caledonian, on the Caledonian Green, last Saturday. _ Though the home team liad an easy win it does not. follow that the Fairfield men played l»adlv—rjuito the con. trary, in fact. The Fairfield bowlers with ordinary luck should have been up in two or _ three rinks, Indeed, they played surjjnsinp'ly well, considering thev have at presmn no green ready to practise on. Scorcs: — C. F. W. If. M'Leod, R. Harper, J. Scott, D. Cornmck (s) 39 _ W. Hollos, J. Sneddon, J. Kirkland, J. Anderson (s) — ]i J. Xorth, J. Clark. ,T. Edwards, J. Anderson (s) 23 — Allan, Ross, M'Latiehlan, Cnthbertson (s) 17 C. Bowie, C. E. Bcazley, J. Cowie, A. M'Donald (s) 31 _ L. E. Ellifion. If. M'Donidd, S. A. Gerrin, H. M'Grath (s) .... — 11 W. F. Foote, J. Lambert, D. Smith, J. C. Aberncthy (a) ..32 — M'Millan, M'G'nlluin, M'Crorie, Cooks (s) — 17 J. Ross, Geo. Williamson, J. Collins, J. Lindsay (9) 21 — J. M'Lauchlan, J. M'lvor, R. W. Mann, J.' M'Rorie (s) — 17 J. T'j-:rer, 11. M. M'Lauchlan, K. Powley, B. Collott (s) .. .. 3-1 — IT. M'Lachlan, W. Tansey, R. Howorth, J. Anderson (s) — 11 Totals 183 81 Ghees' Islaxd v. Ealmacewen. Tlie Balmacewen Bowling Club 6ent six rinks to Green Island on Saturday afternoon to try conclusions with the Green Islanders, and were defeated by 35. The green was in splendid order and the weather was favourable to good bowling, and tiie result was a most enjoyable game. Afternoon tea was provided, and appreciated by the players and visitors. Subjoined are the players and scores:— G.I. B. B. Edwards, A. Devinie, D. Walters, juii., D. Walters, sen. (s) .... 22 — Leijon, Langford, Grater, M'Mil!an (s) — 13 T. Irvine, J. Blair, L. Miller, J. Aitchcfon (s) 23 — C. Eeeby, C. D. Arlidgc, P. Pilkington, A. W. Stables (s) .... — 2.1 J. Dempster, W. Evans, T. Campbell, J. 11, Smellie (s) 26 — Jones, J. Lang, R. Adamson, W. (s) .. ~ ~ .. ~ K$ R. Irvine, J. Mason, W. 0. Smellie, A. Smellie (3) 17 P. Omand. C. Butterfield, V. Thompson. A. W. Martin (9) _ o.i D. M'Donald, W. Smellie, J. Lindsay, A. Young (s).. 27 — S. V Brown, T. C. Harrison, I). M'Lennan, 0. Balk (s) — 19 W. Johnston. D. Sloan, H. Stott, D. Buchanan (s) 05 _ W. A. Barnes, C. Keay, A. Armstrong, 0. G. Lockhart (s) ~ .. 12 >folal -' ! 105 In cases of dropsy and gout WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS is recommended, <
St. Hilda v. North-East Valley. Tho following aro' tho scores in this match:— On St. lulda Green. St. K. N.E.V, E. Jlercor, J. XT. Grill away, A. Morrison, F. Carter (s) 20 — G. Ferguson, S. Burgess, W. Begg, G. F. Boeth (s) _ 13 E. Falconer, H. Ilowes, J. White, W. Jacobsen .. .. 20 — T. Allen, C. Williams, J. Frame, J Barnes (s) — 2t G. Julius, 11. Lyders, C. J. Liggins, D. C. Cameron, jnn. (s) 29 — S. Peti'jr, J. Greaves, J. H. Wilson, A. Robertson (s) — 14 E. K. Broad, J. J. MarJow, W. Taylor. D. M'Farknc (s) It _ D.Hutchison, W. Kinsj 11, Wilson, It. Ividd (s) .... \ _ 14 On Xorth-Easl Vtdley Green. F. Peacock, W. Brundcll, A. Stone- ' lmra, J. D. Cameron (s) 23 — J. Allen, J. M'Laren, It. Watkins, G. Dunn (a) og J. Buist, W. Carroll, T. Irvine. J. M'Ctirdy (9) oj _ W. Murray, J. G. Brown, W. li'Farlane, 1). Murray (e) .. _ j.j W. Vickery. E. Tamblyn, J, M'Lenlian, H. Hellyer (s) J4 _ J. Wilson, D. Mathcson, J. Abbott, J. H. Spencer (s) _ ni A. H. Allen, W. .Clark, W. RiddeU, G. P. Mollison (s) • u _ b. M'Dovrcll, .T. Campbell, j. E. Bennett, H. Thomson, (s) _ ]9 Toli ' s ICO 140 Kahuna t. T'aif.m. Tho following aro tho scorcs in tin's jnatch: — K. T. John Stone, J. Scott, J. F, Bailev. C. T. Paterson (s)' !. 17 _ W. Christie, W. M"Leon, J. Allan, D. Stevenson (s) — 9 J. _ Sanders, J. Melville, J). Melville, T. Sanders (s) 10 — A. Cameron, J. Milne, J. Gilliean, J. Tait (s) 22 F. W. Holmes, C. Lambourne, J, C. Stephens, F. Smith (s) .. .. 5 — S W. Gibson, T. M'Fadde'n, J. Smith, J. Campbell (s) .. .. _ 31 J. Holgale,' J. G. Patterson, J. W. Blackwood, D, G. JE'Pherson (a) ..22 — J - . M'Fadden, A. ChevTie, N. Miliar A. C. M'lntyxo (s) .. _ 18 J. A. Haslett, C, It. Goocli, It. 11. Smith, H. Sroeaton (s) .. •.. .. 12 — J. F. Leary, Dr Allan, A. M'Leod, D. L.< Christie, (s) .. jq S. P. Martin, A. J. Cooper, W. Watson, J. Council (s) .. .. .. 16 _ W. Wedderspoon, W. Turnbull, A. Christie, A. Davidson (s) .... 24 F. J. Jtonson. G. X. Hayes, T. Stitcliffe, W. Forrester (s) 13 _ S. Cousins, J. A M'Kinnon, W. Allan, W. CarsweU (a) .. .. .. 27 Tota,s .. .. .. 35 101 OtITEAS! Y. Rosr.vx. Tho above match was played at Itoslyn on Saturday, lWyn. winning by 41 points. Afternoon tea was dispensed by lady friends. Scores: — .J. Wildey, A. Chishalni, W. Watson, W. Scott (s) .. .. . 17 W. A. Smith, E. W. Walden, W. Wilson, It. Crawford (s) — 25 G. Morgan, T. .Snow, J. M'Brydc, T. Maekie (s) 15 E. Thompson, A. M'Dougall, G. F. Dodds, A. W. Crawford (3) .. .. — 05 W. Leash, W. Strong, A. Anderson, J. Buchanan (s) 12 _ J. S. Wobb, J. Cameron, A. Malheson, W. Weir (s) on E, Idfljcod, C. Mills, F, Hartley, It. Webster (s) .. ~ 12 _ •>A C. Alcock. W. Xicokcni, J, Scradar, G. Wedderspoon (e) ~ 30 Totals gy
ROSLT.N- V. Balimcewen. On Saturday three rinks of "colts" from Roslyn visited Balntaoowcn Green and played a. like number of juniors of the latter club. Scores:—
W. Forsyth, R.. Albiutt, J. Robertson, R. Mustard (9) 20 — Paul, Moore, Liliie, Christie (si . — 11 T. Stark, J. Frew, It. I'roser, G. J. Gibb (s) * og Clark, Jamieson, Tipping, Roberts t s ) — 17 T. N. Cooper, J. Patefson, R. Patereon, A. Jf. Huxtubla (s) 43 __ G. li. Jones, \V. Wright, R. B. Reynolds, J. S. Wilson (s) .. .. — g Totals .. „ ... ~ (11 . m9l 38 A match between tisc Dunedin and Caledonian Clubs wa s ulayed on the Caledonian green 011 Wednesday last, rinks from each taking part. After an enjoyalJe game tho former were victorious by 19 points. IIID green was in Mrlondiii ■ condition, and an enjoyable afternoon was spent. THE AUCKLAND TOURNAMENT. (Pis United Patgs Association.) AUCKLAND, December IS. In connection with the Citizens' Match to be played at tho North Island Bowling Association's tournament in Auckland next mouth, it has been decided that it will be open to members of clubs affiliated to tho Northern or clubs acknowledged by tlio North Island Bowling Association. Each rink will require to bo composed of members of one club oniy. Kaoh club can, itowever, enter as many rinks as it oliooacs. All arrangements for the <ournamont are now well forward, anil a very successful gathering is anticipated
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14087, 16 December 1907, Page 6
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