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BOWLING

r WANGANUI EAST CLUB. e e ' The last round in the Nixon Cup con- ’ test against Gonville took place last . Saturday, resulting in a big win for the latter. The following are the scores, * Wanganui East players being mentiont ed first:— ’ AT WANGANUI EAST. J Andrew, Rusden Sen., Lewis, Holdajt way 22 v. Healey, Robinson, (Jhristen- , sen, Bourne 26. - Ruscoe, Taylor, Hollis, Williams 16, v. Pritchard, Bowater, Brass, Cochrane 25. J Horsley Jnr, Wakelin, Frethey t Scriv- ' ener 22, v. Morgan, .Thomson, Mayo, ' Moutray 25. Evans, Hughes, H. G. Horsley, Wil- ' son 12 v. Bennett, Pawson, Fyfe, Steel . 26. AT GONVILLE. Horsley Sen, Gow, Stewart, McLaren 6, v. Davis, McKinnon, Symes, Burden 32. Fendlcy, Quin, Carveil, Jones 18 v. Doyle, F. Thomson, T. Bell, McKenzie 30. Bamber, Rusden Jr, Darbyshire, McCarthy 16 v. Kebby, Powell, Atkins, Ramsay 21. Brittain, Bain, Hutchens, Breck 15, v. Runnerstrum, Brown, Simmonds, Laird 22. Totals: Wanganui East 127, Gonville 207. BANNERETTE. A rink from Rapanui wijl visit Wanganui East this afternoon and play for the Bannerette, starting at 3.45 p.m. The defenders are:—Carveil, Connell, Stewart, Darbyshire. LONDON FERNS. The next round will be played tomprrow (Tuesday), the holders being: Findley, Jones, Williams, McLaren. Challengers: Horsley Jnr., Horsley Sen., Stewart, ,H. G. Horsley. After this game has been played, several other teams who are on the waiting list will carry out their challenges. ST. JOHN’S. CLUB. Saturday afternoon’s games resulted as under: Campion’s Rrink v. President’s Brink (Campion’s mentioned first). — Hamilton, Kilford, Haywood, Gellatly 20 v. Goodey, Leigh, Kirkwood, Green 13. Farmers v. Accountants -(farmers mentioned first). — Strawbridge, Rowling, Laird, Benefield 26 v. Mureh, Ballingall, Falconer Moffatt 33. ’ Harris, Bell, Hodson, Glasgow 15 v. Laurie, Gilbert, Mitchie, Sewell 29. PRACTICE GAMES. W. Upton, Whiteman, Paterson, Ball L 0 v. Carrie, Hilton, Cunningham. Hewitson -22. Tarrant, Lloyd, Stewart, Lauchland 15, v. Coltman, Peed, Levestam, Parkes Hunger Gibson, Smith, Armstrong lo v. Rhodes, Cooper, Bogle, McMillan Stanton, James, Greenwood, Coombe 2 - J v. Bolton, Hamaford, Cobb, J. Unton 25. F

IQ N ° t ? a T 'Townsend, Allomes 19 v. Elliott, Joslin, McNaught, Hutchison 23.

RAPANUI v. WANGANUI WEST. These clubs met in the Nixon Cup match at Rapauui on Saturday, victory resting -with the Rapanui Club by 92 The following are the scores, Rapanui given first:— T. Brown, Roberts, A. Handley G. Handky 24 v. Whiting, Marsden, White, McGorrery 19. S. Handley, Russell, Curtis, Herd 19 v. Anderson, Melville, Oakenfall. A Wilson 21. Park, Mrs Johnson, Johnson, Jack 24 v. Spurway, Green, J. Wilson Jarrett 11. Miss Johnson, W. Brown, Summerill, Willis 25 v. G. Wilson, Grant, Karton, Bates 13. ’ *5? afternoon tea adjournment, Mr J. B. Jack, on behalf of the Rapanui Club, extended their hearty congratulations to the elab’s representative on again winning the Champion of Champion Singles competition. Mr Herd, replying, stated that the knowledge of the moral support of his fellow members was a big factor in bis success. WANGANUI CLUB The following are the results of practice games on Saturday afternoon:— Cramond, Price, McNiven, D. Scott 24 v. Tabart, Collins, Hedditch, Flower Whiteford, Williamson, Jackson. Bowater 19 v. Gower, Burgess, Harle, Tomkies 18. ■ ’ Armstrong, Moynahan, Patterson, MeAneny 22 v. Robinson, A. McFarlane, Newman, McLeod 17. ' ’ Fountain, Caiman, Lewis, Keesing 13 y. G Lowe, R. S. Brown, Brookfield, Meuli 19. ’ Chainey, Werry, Milne, Beswick 10 v. Addenbrooke, Cork, Olsen, F. Suricgins 24. . 6 Davies, Gibb, O’Meara, Macey 22 v Grant, Emmerson, Thorpe, Shewan 17 The Waverley Club is paying its annual visit to Wanganui Club on Saturday, March 22. Names are called for morning play only, to start at 9.30 a.m. AUCKLAND DEFEATS TARANAKI (Per Fren Association). > AUCKLAND, March 15. In the bowling test match, Auckland defeated Taranaki by 178 to.

136. Following are details, Auckland names being mentioned first:— Parsons 22 v. Smart 24. Buckley 20/v. Lobb 15. . Daniels 21 v. Toy 20. Kilgour 24 v. Petty 18. Julian 19 v. Smith 21. -.Parker 30 v, Sole 13. Hosking 16 v. McNeill 16. Crabtree 26 v. Billing 9.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18965, 17 March 1924, Page 6

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BOWLING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18965, 17 March 1924, Page 6

BOWLING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXI, Issue 18965, 17 March 1924, Page 6