BOWLING
KAITUNA v. ST. KILDA. This fixture, which constitued the semifinal for the banner, was played on both greens, and resulted in a win for Kaituna. | The following are the scores:— K. St. K. Wolstenholme, Elvidge, C. Lamboume, Smith 22 — Nelson, Harris, Tamblyn, Cameron — 16 Worthington, Walker, Stephens, Stokes ... 18 — Morrison, Laurie, Walker, White - 19 Milbum, Watson, Scott, Conncll 23 — Addess, Macdonald, Carter, Hellyer — 21 Seelye, Haslett, T. Lamboume, Gale 36 — Bell, Ashton, * Buist, Smeaton _ 12 Todd, Patterson, Sutcliffe, T. '' / • Sanders ' 23 — Himbu.rg, J. D. Cameron, Irvine, M'Farlane — 28 Scrymgeour, Crawford, J. Sanders, Melville 21 — Peacock, Cooper, A. Allen, E. Allan , — 20 Reid, M'Pherson, Forrester, v Payne ... ... 20 — Summerell, M'Allister, Jacobsen, M'Curdy — 17 Shortt, Hughes, Holgatc; Campbell 22 — Stuart, Hungcrford, Ewing, Clark — 15 Totals 185 148 ' Unofficial. Tyson, Mills, Hudson, Blakeley ... 24 - Hade, M'Faulds, Barnes, Dunning — 19 Martin, Duke, Moody, Shaw 27 — Vickery,, Wright, Lough, Taylor - 11 Totals 51 30 POET CHALMERS v. WAIKOUAITI. A pleasant game was played on the Port Chalmers Green on Wednesday afternoon between the local club and the Waikouaiti Club. The result was in favour of the home team by 3 points. The president, vice-president, secretary, and several members of the Port Club cheered the Waikouaiti team as they left on their home journey. Scores: — P.C. W. Almond, Godfred, Dodds, M'Lachlm 23 - M'Tamney, Tewsley Prescott, Templeton 17 Sutton, Peters, Cook, Wilson ... 14 — Bell, Smith, Hunt, M'Donald ... -■ 22 ilonson, Watson, Emerson, Murray 21 — Fullerton, Davis, Sullivan, Calton — 16 Totals 58 55 PORT CHALMERS CLUB. The Port. Chalmers Club closed its green on Saturday with a match President v. Vice-president. After a pleasant game the former won by a few points. Advantage was taken by the members present to make a presentation to one of their members, who has recently been married. Tho President (Jlx Dodds), on handing over a liqueur stand and salad bowl, asked Mr Ovenden to accept them as a mark of appreciation of his qualities as a bowler and a good sport, and on behalf of the club he wished Mr and Mrs Ovenden long life and prosperity. Mr Ovenden, on behalf of Mrs Ovenden and himself, returned his very sincere thanks. Anything he had done had been done for the love of the game, and he wished the club every success.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15749, 28 April 1913, Page 3
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