BOWLING.
SATURDAY’S PLAY. NKW PLYMOUTH A v. B. The New Plymouth Club opened the season’s competitions on Saturday with a match between the A and B teauus, there being eight rinks on each side. Tfre gusty wind semewhat interfered with accurate play, tlic-ugh some good heads were in evidence The A team scored an easy victory, being 44 ahead on the aggregate. The green was piaying remarkably well considering its newness, and a very pleasant game resulted. Details of scores are as follow, the A team being mentioned first in each case:—J. Avery, Dempsey, Ingram, Johnson (s) 26; r. Dawson, A. Smith, Ford, Goldwater (s) 15. Abram, /Ewing, Roebuck, Luscombe (s) 36; I’ v O. Johnson, T. Fookes, W. Roberts, W’oollett (s) 19. Binnie, Dr. Campbell, Carter, Hill (s) 24; v. Alexander, Brookman, Morey, Wood (s) 20. , Arden, Mcllroy, Jackson, Griffin (s) 21; v. Hooper, Mace, Phillips, Abbott (s) 27. C. Bellringer, Drake, F. Bellringer, S. Rundle (s) 27; v. Gilmour, Weiler, Dickson, Lomas (S) 24. Brooking, Washer, Hooper, W. Smith (s) 25; v. Bacon, T. Avery, Valentine, Thomson Hoby, Looney, Ward, H. Smart (s) 29; v. Beatson, Harvey, McLeod, Firth (s) 23. Cleaver, Knuckey, Rundle, H. Fookes (s) 25; v. Potts, Gibson, Chaney, A. K. Smart (s) 14. FITZROY A v. FITZROY B. Fitzroy A played Fitzroy B on the home green, the A team defeating B by 184 to 128. Following are the detailed scores, A pipyers being (mentioned first: — Crocket, Vickers, Short, McNeil (s) 23; v. Bridgman, Speirs, Healy, Bennett (s) 24. Perrott, Blundell, Ervine (s) 26; v. Goldsmith, Brooker, Renuell (s) 14. Eyre, Monroe, Roberts, Higgs (s) 21; v. /Martin, Davis, Cannell, Allen (s) 17. Sole, Walker, Williams, Dingle (s) 22; v. Schultz, Gilmour, Hammond, Jury (s) 23. Gillespie, Best, Buckle, Smith (s) 35; v. Hodson, Okey, Okey, Jackson (s) 16. Edgeworth, Simpson, Lister, Champion (s) 31; v. Kivell, White, Cook, Price (s) 14. Merrin, Callaghan, Bartlett (s) 26; v. Haughton, Avery, Beadle (s) 20.
VOGELTOWN v. WAITARA. The Vogeltown team, which met Waitara at Waitara, suffered defeat by 128 to 83. Following are the detailed scores, Vogeltown rinks being mentioned first:— Hoskin, Burke, Boswell, Marshall (s) 14; v Cole, E. Billinden, Blain, Nosworthy (s) 33. Gilbert, Hooper, Okey, Edgecounbe (s) 16; v. Brough, Kettle, George, F. Telfar (s) 38. Wigley, Hooker, Healy, Lawrence (s) 16; v. Fox, Fuller, Hoskin, Calder (s) 35. Yeates, Dobson, Griffiths, Robertsoh (s) 7; v McDougall, Marshall. Huse, Ford (s) 32. Smith, Tippins, Moore, Evans (s) 37; v. Hawkins, S. Elliott, Young, L. Sampson (s) THE WEST END CLUB. Tie fixture between the A and B teams of. the West End Club resulted in a win for the A team, who scored 171 against their opponents’ total of 146. Following are the scores, the A players being mentioned first:— Dailey, Brown, Hill, Hatton (s) 20; v. Marder, Jones, Potter, Lee (s) 15. Walsh, Home, Lye, F. J. Hill (s) 26; v. Sole. G. Miller, Putt, F. Newell (s) 33. Thomson, Sinclair,. Corney, J. D. Sole (s) 25 . r. Whitham, Smith, Stevenson, Medley (s) ! Sims, Baildon, Morey, Tbwnsley (s) 33; v. F. Sole, Haylock, Mills. T. Petty (s) 21. White, Connolly, Blackball, Lobb (s) 23; v. Pet nington. Giddy, T. Sole, Billing (s) 23. Douglas, Dalgleish, McAllum, Humphries (s) 28; v. Styles, Boulton, Saunders, Fred Newell (s) 15. N. Sole, A. McAllum, Reston, Oliver (s) 16; v. Hodson, Darley, Mynott, Beal (s) 20.
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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1921, Page 3
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