BOWLING.
(Per *United Press Associa:in>i.) TIMABU, February 15. The Australian bowlers halted here between the expresses on their way to Dunedin. They were officially welcomed, and played a match on the Timaru green, the b.e.d team winning by 119 to 113. WANGANUI BOWLING CLUB. The following gamed were played on the Wanganui green on Saturday: Parsons, Law, Ross, Spriggcns (skA, 23; , v. Pavne, Armstrong, Dickson J. Me Faria ne (skA, 19. V. Jones, Caldow, Milne;- J. R. Foster (sk.), 29; v.. P. Lewis, Avery, Kcesing, McCarthy (ek.j, 13. Death, Spurdle, McMnrray, T. Rankin (sk.), 21; v. Sheriff, Stewart, Atkinson, Bates (sk.), 20. Murray, Petty, Lomax, D. McFarlane (sk.), 26; v. Greenwood, McLean, Howorth, Smyth (sk.) 20. Mathison, A. Thomson, W. Rankin. Brookfield (sk.), 18; ,v, Jno. Stevenson,! Perrett, Hoggard, Wright (sk.), IC. J, L. Stevenson, Todd, Hart, Cormack (sk.), 21: v. Braik. Hiorns, Graham, Vance (sk.), 17. Gibson, Stone, Wilding (sk.), 13; v. Swan, Gower, London (sk.), G. ’ ST. JOHN’S CLUB. | The semi-finals in the St. John's BowlI ing Club’s full rink competition were played on Saturday, when Gordon played Gelj latly, and Gray met Scrivener. Gellatly . established a lead in the early stages of ’ the game, and managed to retain it until the end. Gray's team against Scrivener played right up ti form, and at the end of the 21st head bad a margin of 19. In one head the whole eiirht were scores, an unusual thing in a competition. Gray , and Gellatly now meet in the final. Following are details; COMPETITION GAMES. E. 11. Parkc-s (sub.), Sewell, Bates, Gor- “ don (sk.), 17: v. Jack, Fairlie, Allison, j Gellatly (sk), 23. Abram, Cocks, Bogle, Gray (sk.), .32; v. - Tilley (sub.), McLaren, Williamson, Sc’rivf ener (sk.), 1.3. i :* PRACTICE GAMES.' s Green, Mnrcli, Ashwell, Calvcr (sk.). « 2q : Itell, ’ T,allles > Hodson, Mcßeath (sk.)!' , Ballantyne, Whiteman, Benefield, Mof- - fatt (sk.), 32 v Sampson, McKay, Hntcbin- - '-on, Glasgow (sk.), 12., Joslin, F, Cunningham, F. S. Parkes / V ’ Lal,dllall d. Bell. Harkness (fift.), lo . The Gonville and St. John’s Clubs meet mi the latter s green on Saturday next in Me 1 bnntain Banner match. THE GONVILLE CLUB. On rinks from St. John’s t nib visited Gonville and played n match - with a couple of rinks from that club ' the visnors proved- too strong, wlnuimr 1,1 Me aggregate by 43 to 31. • ’ ° s A ferns match „was also played, the challengers heing.srather easily beaten while a couple ,of ..(dub rink games were I also decided. , ; , Bi the games between the St. John’s and Gonville rinks, the scores wer# as under, the St. John’s teams beinn- mon- ; . tinned first;— : ■■ .: •’ ; t Patemm, Anderson, Armstrong*. Langhi lo n (sk.). 15 v. Ryan, Gilberd; Rice.Creswell (sk.) 19. ! ■ ’ Stephenson, Olson, Hcwitspn, Chrislic . Bonnie (Aik.), 13. ■ .
Tile ferns match' spores were:—Kidd, Allsopp, \Vil|iams, Ogilvie (ak.) 27 v. Nu'holh', W . I{, Morgan, Nixon, Copeland (ak.) 15. The other games played resulted: Hooper, W. K. Morgan, Wilson, Higgle (sk.) 2H v. MeCnne, Parnell, McKinnon, Martin (sk.) 12. Corbv, Mayes. .1. 11. Tknvater, Scott (sk.) 24 v. C. Bowater, Deem, Sexton, Blower, 22.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14218, 16 February 1914, Page 7
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