Caledonian v. Roslyn.
The match between the Caledonian and Roslyn Clubs was played on the Caledonian Club's green on Saturday, which was very keen. An enjoyable game resulted in a win for the Caledonians by 31 points. Players and scores: Caledonian.— No. I— A. Evans, H. Calder, G. Walker, 3. Cowie (s), 19; No. 2—3. Blaney, D. Hood, -G. Wedderspoon, C. E. Keast (s), 26; No. 3— A. Morrison, J. Collins, C. Barlow, &. Capslick (s), 2S; No. 4— F. Hanson, W. Bright, H. Yates, H. Smeaton (s), 32;— total, 105. Roslyn.— No. I— R. Watson, A. E. Bone, D. Scott, VV. C. Allnutt (s), 24; No. 2— A. Clothier, E. M. Roach, W. Brown, W. Weir (s), 20; No. 3— W. I. Bolam, B. Throp, J. B. Callan, A. Matheson (s), 11; No. 4— J. Corbett, O. Balk, R. M'Kenzie, R. Crawford (s), 19;— total, 74. The Juniors of the Caledonian Club met those of Roslyn on the latter's green, and were defeated by 27 points. Players and scores: — Roslyn.— No. I— Findlay, D. R. Robinson, T. J. Burnard, R. R. Taylor (s), 25; No. 2— R. Bentley, J. S. Webb, E.» W. Wade, J. Scoular (s), 29;— total, 54. Caledonian.— No. I— G. Race, J. Rust on, R. Smeal, J. Easton (s), 18 ; No. 2— R. Lowrie, G. Coxon, J. Gebbie, J. Roberts (s), 9;— total, 27.
Dunediw v. St. Clair,
The St. Clair and the Dunedin Bowling Clubs played their first inter-club match of the season at the latter club's giound on Saturday afternoon. The green was running very well,, and a very enjoyable game resulted. Players and scores: — Dunedin.— No. I— J. Gilmour, W. Dall, W. Cowie, P. G. Mackintosh (s), 19; No. 2— A. Robertson, C. Bayley, A. Cillies, C. Fynmore (s), 31; No. 3— R. M. Marks, R. F. Smith, J. M. Karstcn, C. N. Manning (s), 28;— total, 78. St. Clair.— No. I— T. Wilkinson, C. Blyth, J. H. Hancock, R. Young (s), 26; No. 2— J. Ritchie, E. G. Eawnsley, A. Sinclair, J. Horsbuigh (s), 9; No. 3— J. M'Kay, L. Pope, G. S. Munro, J. R. Thornton (s), 20, — total, 55.
K.utuna. v. Green Island.
This match took place at Kaituna on Saturday afternoon, and resulted in a win for the Kail nna by 34 points. The green was in fine condition, and tho weather was good. Players and scores : —
Kaituna No. I— Watson, Davies, jun., Crow-ford, Sneddon (s). 19; No. 2— Spiers, M'Hutcheson, Cook, Dall (s), 15; No. 3— MacGibbon, Moore, Todd, Stokes (s), 32; No. 4—4 — Eden, Connell, Patersoir, Eeid (s), 28;— total, 94. Green Island.— No. I— Harraway, London, Falconer, Young (s). 16; No. 2— Fastier, M'Lean, Buehannan, Walters (s,) 25; No. 3— Benfell. Modand, Gieen, Miller (s), 9 ; No. 4— Miller, Mason, Samson, Smellie (s), 10;— total. 60.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2334, 24 November 1898, Page 43
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470Caledonian v. Roslyn. Otago Witness, Issue 2334, 24 November 1898, Page 43
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