BOWLING.
ST. JOHN’S CLUB. .. The full rink competition was continued on Saturday afternoon. The heavy rain of the previous evening had made the green heavy. The afternoon was not by any moans a pleasant one from a bowler’s standpoint. Following are details of the play: Competition games— McDonald, Bennett, Ball, Laughton (sk.), 22; Braadhead, Willis. F. S. Parker, Hewetson (sk.), 15. Cocks, Robertson, Green, Christie (sk.), 19; Sampson, Whiteman, Harkness, Laird (sk.), 20. , Hutchinson, Brown, Jack, Gray (sk;), 17; Murch, McMillan, Bathgate, Scrivener (sk.), 25. Delves, Titchener, Fairlie, Leslie (sk.), 21; Anderson, McKay, Abram, Glasgow (sk.) 14. Meuli, Park, Bell, Hodson (sk.), 14; Jones, Davis, Allison, Benefield (sk.), 22. Practice games— Astbury, A. O. Davis, Bogle, SimpsoA (sk.), 11; Haase, 1-iygor, Cunningham,*. Armstrong (sk.), 27. , Joslin, Mitchell, Russell, Ashwell (sk.), 14; Curtis, Coombes, Carpenter, Gellatly (sk.), 22. ‘ James, Howell, Holloway, Gordon (sk.), 22; Ballingall, Gross, Paterson, Mcßoath (sk.), 15. The Keesing Cup game between Sf. John’s and Marton, which was to have been played at Marton on Saturday, was postponed until Wednesday next on account of the bad. weather conditions. Tbe'Gonville and St. John’s Clubs meet on Saturday next in the Shield and Ban- i ner game on the Gonville green. |
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14463, 30 November 1914, Page 6
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201BOWLING. Wanganui Herald, Volume XLIX, Issue 14463, 30 November 1914, Page 6
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