BOWLS.
TEE NEW ZEALAND TEAM DEFEATED. BT TELEGRAPH —MESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT. (R-cc. April 22, 8.55 p.m.) , . Sydney, April 22. Splendid weather prevailed for the second game of tho rubber played a,t Strathfield, which ■ ended in a decisive victory for Now South Wales. Bishop was skipper in place of Allnutt. The New Zealanders were behind in every head. At the conclusion they were only up in two rinks and hopelessly down in the remaining two. Bentlcy could make no headway against Howe's rink, which maintained a lead of twenty until the last head. The scores are as follows:— Chegwin, Maynard, Scoullar, Bentlcy, 10; M'Kenzip, Bromwick, Phippard, Howe, 35. Waddoll, Thompson, Coltman, Goldstein, 22; Halo, Elder, Aitken, Reeder, 21. Wallace, Smith, Findlay, Hain, 21; Searle, Johnston, Morgan, Strong, 32. Bastings, Johnston, Allnutt, Bishop, 24; Donaldson,' Francis, Thorpe, Gelding, 22. New South Wales ... ... 110 New Zealand „. 83
VICTORIA v. NEW SOUTH WALES. (Rcc. April 22, 10.5S p.m.) Sydney, April 22. Victoria defeated New South Wales at bowls by 95 to 91.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 178, 23 April 1908, Page 8
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