BOWLING.
ST. JOHN'S CLUB
On Saturday four rinks from the above club journeyed to Marton, and ihad a most enjoyable game, which resulted in a tie, eacii club scoring 100 points. The visitors were welcomed by the Marton club's president, Mr Mogndg'e, to whose remarks Mr Simpson on behalf of the St. John's .Club suitably responded. The followipg are the scores, St. John's players being mentioned first: Bates, Sewell, Benefield, Scrivener (sk) '28, v. Reese, Martin, Brighton, Duck (sk) 26. F. B. Parks, Cocks, MofFatt, Simpson (sk) 18; v. Bredin A. Sutcliffe, Baxter, Soler (sk) 20. Paterson, Bell, Armstrong, Mcßeath (sk) 25, v. Aicken. Upchurchj Foubister. Parkes (sk) 29.. Ballantine, Fairlie. Glasgow, Gellatly (sk) 29, v. Hunter Stafford, Cummins, H. SutclifFe (ek) 25.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20038, 23 March 1914, Page 8
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