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BOWLING

WANGANUI CENTRE PLAY ON SATURDAY HEAVY RAIN INTERFERES Though prospects on Saturday morning were not too bright for Wanganui bowling ent hu. :asts, they were able to indulge in thi'ir favourite pastime early in the afternoon. Before 4 p.m., however, a heavy downpour pu: a stop to th<‘ day’s activities, though not. before full rink competitions nn some of the greens had been concluded. ST. JOHN’S CLUB Owing to the heavy rain on Saturday afternoon the St. John' v s Club found it impossible to complete the full rink games ami the match committee decided that tin 1 scores and number of heads played be taken ami the games completed after tin* fourth round is played next Saturday. Fourteen heads were played in six games, twelve and thirteen heads in two games each and fitteon and sixteen heads in one game each. 'The following were trio scores when play was abandoned: Stanton, McPhail, 1) N. Campbell. Hutchison 1.1 v. Murdoch, W. Gordon. Elliot, Moffatt 7. Cunningham. (1. Smith, Rowling. Wight 21 v. ('oilman. Gaze, Lauchland. Gellatly 5. llounsell. Andrew, Lawri/, R. Armstrong 20 v. Harle. Ansley, J. Smith Green (per Sewill) 5. Holland. Ashwell. Simpson. March 24 v. Leigh, Fulton, Haywood, Delves 4. Bolton. Giblin, Stewart (Kirkwood absent ) .15 v. Krndrick, Barber. Rhodes. (Goodey absent) 5. Bird, Gibson, Glover, Harris 12. v. Carrad. Williams. Cobb. Broadhead 11. Hammond, Kilford. Beswick, Upton 12 v. Lloyd, F. Smith, Brown .D. Armstrong 7. Kirk. R. Leigh. Hewitson. Jack 11 v. Greenwood, Stringer. R. Campbell, Ballingall (pei- Benefield) 12Ormsby. Mummery, Clinkard, Rice 18 v. McMillan, Richardson. W. Upton, Foster, Dunlop, Gillies, Parkes 20 v. NL-Tubbs. 11. Toop. Bassett, Herd .13. Al it <• h.< 11. Quin. Walker Gordon 15 v. Scott Kincaid. Bonrr.e. Falconer 12. Braddock, Whitlock. Baxter, Christie (per Michie) 19 v. James, Newsome, A. G- Toop, Coombe 15. ZUembers are requested not Io arrange any pairs games for next Saturday as thi’ above games must be completed. WANGANUI EAST CLUB On Saturday, like the previous one, the early part of the day (lid not give mu< h promise of any play at Wanganui East- However, as lhe day ad.ui - conditions improved allowing play to start at the usual hour. There was a large attendance of members and club full rinks were played. The green was nalurally heavy, icquiring plenty of juish to get up to the head. With most games more than half completed heavy rain sei in which put a stop to further play and consequently no scores were recorded- Conditions for bowling and other outdoor sport has, s?nco the season opened, been sadly interrupted by bad weather. Members of the Wanganui East. Club are reminded of the special meeting of members, their wives and friends to be hold this evening in All Slants’ Hall to arrange for some funciion re assist the well-being of the club. WANGANUI CLUB On Saturday though rain curtailed lhe length of the games, the Wanganui Club full rinks were played with the following results: Morrison, Ward. Patterson. McFarlane 22 v. A. McSkimniing, Chapple, Roberts. Cramond .12. H. Willis, Goss, Treloar (sub). Rowe 7 v. Moynihan, Holland, Blackie. Troth (Tilley sub) 13. Halligan. Woods (sub), R. Blythe, Gemmell 13 v. Stewart, F- Wilson. Hood. Allomes 4. I’ridhnm, Donovan, Bond. Cohen 8 v. R. S. Brown, Bracks, v.nveii, Harkness 11. Crosby, Brookes (sub), Aylmer. J. T. Brown 6v. Norris, R. McSkimniing, Boyd, lledditch 10. -MrLcan. Smith. Robertson, Foster 8 v. .Poynter, Rev. Weller, Adams. Keesing (Crawford sub) 14. Cresswell. Bretherton, P- Thomson, Tom kies 9 v. Lowe, P'argcter, TI. Muir, Flower .12. Stone, Davies. ‘Williamson. Meuli 24 v Hansel. Bustard, Anderson. London 6. J- Miiir, Sherwin, G. Brown, Simmonds 16 v. Ast bury, Napier, J. A. Thomson, Goldstonc 1-. Addenbrooke, Harden, llolroyd. -McAncny 9 v. Grant, West, La Roache, I. Meara 15. White, R. J. Cox. Brittain, Doig Scott 15 v. Halley, W. Bly tin l . Newton. Rev. Co\- (Jackson sub) 13.

D. Wilson. V. B. Willis. Shcrwan. Price 6v. W. Thomson, Lovath, P. Lewis, Warden 13.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 425, 17 November 1930, Page 4

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BOWLING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 425, 17 November 1930, Page 4

BOWLING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 73, Issue 425, 17 November 1930, Page 4

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