BOWLING.
Secretnrie- ire luquotctl tj rorr.r.r.i j.sirtict.lai s of games (ilaj-ctf \irt Arft-r't -TiiinT l.mti'li •■" A Napier telegram stata^ Hint two rink's I of SjJ.nov bowlers vi'ited Napier on their return frnm the Auckland tournament. T'-'C" T)ijr-e r ' <1l:c; ] in k f rom two Xapier clubs (.Vanifr and "Bluff Hill). The Sydney men I wrrs bea'pn hy the Napier Club by 23 to 22, I hut t!ie Bluff Hill were defeated by the j Svdnpvltm i ->- 20 to 27. The visitors left by j the Maraioa for Wellington. Taibri v. Roslyn. I The association mterclub match between "Ros1 lyn and Taicn was played at Mosgiel on Saturday. renulni£ in a very keenly contested same, j vinuli was 111 doubt up to the Isst few heads, 1 but ended in a win for the home team. The > visitors were cordially looked after by the
ladies, who provided a sumptuous afternooif tea. The scores were as follows- — Roslyn No. 1— J. Dobb, A. Clothier W I. Bolam, W. C. Allnutt (s) 19 played Taieri No. !— G- Howell, W. Thomnson, D. Stevenson G-, P. Ilowell (s) 21. _ Roslyn No. 2— R. Bentley, O. Balk, J. B. Callan, R. Crawford (s) 20 played Taieii No. 2— Jno. Allan, W. H. Allan, T. A. Mackie, D. Mackie (s) 23. Roslyn No. 3— B. Thrcp, T. R. Dodds, P. M'Kenzie, A. Matheson (s) 14 played Taieri No. 3— W. L. Christie, J. C. Smith, D. L. Christie, W. Carswell (s) 17. Roslyn No. 4— Captain J. Paterson, R. R. ! Taylor, W. Brown, W. Weir (s) 10 played Taieri No. 4— Win. Allan, J. C. Hodges, A. Davidson, D. Campbell (s) 21. Totals: Roslyn 63, Taieri 82. Dunedin v ."Green Island. This match, played on the Dunedin green, was won by the Dunedin CJub by 25 points. The following were the players and scores- — Dunedin No. I— II. M. Marks, P. Tresecler, J. Hunter, C. Ha3'nes (s) 26 played Green Island No. I— T. Campbell, W. Gleeson, A. Smellie, G. B. Smith (s) 12. Dunedin No. 2— W. P. M'Dougall, J. A. Hopcraft, D. Russell, A. M'Donalcl (s) 15 played Green Island No. 2 — Cook, M'Donald, E. R. Green, A. Young (s) IS. Dunedin No. 3— J. Southwick, J. Rennie, J. White, A. Gillies (s) 28 played Green Island No. 3— E. Harrawsy, G. M'Lean, W. Fastier, J. 11. Smellie (s) 9 Dunedin No. 4— J. C. Short, R. Forsyth, D. M'Pherson, J. Thomson (s) 15 played Green Island No i—T. Blackwood, J. Mason, A. Falconer, D. Waters (s) 20. Totals : Dunedin 81, Green Island 59.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2399, 22 February 1900, Page 47
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