N.Z. BOWLERS
A DRAWN GAME
AGAINST A N.S.W. TEAM EXCELLENT PLAY SHOWN By Telegraph-Prees A6So< lation-CoDyrisrut (Rec. July 8, 9 p.m.) Sydney, July 8. The New Zealand bowleis diew with Mir Now South Wales tetan tlmt toured New Zealand at the beginning of tho year, at Fine weatlier pievailed, the greens were in excellent con«lition, and tlieie was a good attend'iiice. The New Zealanders made a u'ood showing, and each ling continued to display, the combination and initiative that was seen in the two previous matches.
The scores were ,as follow:—Coles, Rcid, Mason, and Rush, 20; Hyams, I'avitt, Nixon, and Thompson, 16; Pottor, Columb, Parkinson, and Coltman, 19; Duncan, Neavc, Smith, and Nash, 15: Creagh; Gillie, Tasker, and Sutcliffe, 14: Palliser, Shearman, Lewis, ALnikcr, 22. !
The final scores were: New Zealand, 10H: New South Wales, 106. The game was closely contested on each side thioughont. and excellent play was witnessed. The New Zealanders leave for their Queensland tour on Thursday. ■ '
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2197, 9 July 1914, Page 7
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160N.Z. BOWLERS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2197, 9 July 1914, Page 7
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