BOWLING.
NEW PLYMOUTH v. WAIT Alt A. A four-rink match was played on the town green on Thursday and resulted in a win for New Plymouth by IG. As will be seen by the scores, Waitara won on two rinks, while Morey, for New Plymouth, snatched a victory by only three points. Sampson, for Waitara, went down I'fiTy "badly to McKellar. Waitara are to be commended for their play against such veteran bowlers. The following are the scores (New Plymouth being mentioned first in each instance): Rawlings, J. Avery. Sanderson, W. Morey (skip) Nos worthy, Buchanan, W. Nosworthy, Beckbessinger (skip)'l9. W. Bundle, 11. Gohhvater, C. Rundle, S. Rundle (skip) IS); Russell, Langman. Ford, Gnmstone (skip) 21. Humphries, T. Averv, A. D. Grav, Hall (skip) 17; Gilbert, Hellier, Sampson, Andrews (skip) 21. Morrison, Wright, Govett, McKellar (skip) 38; Foreman, Klenuer, Fraser, W. Sampsoir (skip) 10. Other games piayed on the green were: —■ Mills, Sinclair, Schnackenberg, Myers (skip) 13; Messenger, J. Morey, Brooking, Ward (skip) 29. Renaud, L. Goldwater, Furlong, Spencer (skip) 20; Rudd, Wilson, Cattlev, Hill (skip) 10. IXGLEWOOD v. FITZROY. The Inglewood Bowling Club broug.it a four-rinks team in yesterday to try conclusions with the 'Fitzroy Club, on the latter's green. A pleasant game resulted in a win for Fitzroy by 101 points to 92. The rinks tseores were as under ,(Ingle wood being first mentioned in each case): —Johnston, Walker, Spun!!-.', Sutherland (skip) 18; Roberts, S. Co:- . tier, Jackson, Lealand (skip) 22. Rolston, Allemann, Mynott, Gudgeon (skip) 30; Stichburv, Bennett, Ablnt, Healy (skip) 22. Mackny, G. Taylor, O'Carroll. J. Drake (skip) 21; Dingle, Crawshaw, Callander. Griffiths (skip) oil. F. Drake, Goller, Connor, Pereiv:'.l (skip) 23; Kibbell, R. Cottier, Chivers, Renncll (skip) 21. Totals: Inglewood 92, Fitzroy 101. NEW PLYMOUTH v. STRATFORD. Five rinks from the New Plymouth Club visited Stratford yesterday afterf noon, and played a match against the I local club, securing victory l»y 105 to " 87, the rink scores being given below, Nej,v Plymouth mentioned lirst. The visitors were very hospitably treated. Luscombe, Firth, C l . Olliver and 11. • Smart, 27, v. Tiehbon, Sole, Wake, Morrison, 14. .Marks, Wood. L. Btillot, W. K. Smart, 14, v. C. Penn, Black. McMillan, Sangster. 10. . Fraser, Medley. Steele, C'. Clarke, 14, jr. Webb, Ralfe. S. 11. Penn, Betts. 20. J Brown. Harle, Bishop, Goldwater. 27, v. W. Black, Lawless, Rcera, Skogland. 15. ' Waugh. Ewing, Grev, Cock, 21, v. McDonald, Newton. King, find G. Smart. 1 22.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 300, 28 January 1910, Page 8
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