BOWLING.
NEW ZEALAND DEFEATS QUEENSLAND.
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Received 9.34 am., October 14, Brisbane, Oof. 13. Tho bowling scares in the matoh New Now Zealand v. QaoeDsland were Asmond, Rankin, Gardner and BoaskilJ, N.Z., beat Tully, McGavin, Coleman and Bouchard by 33 to 23 Dutie, Scott, Buchanan and McLaren, N.Z., tied with MoMillan, Lang, Robinson and Quinlan 21 to 21. Baitings, Hancock, Keast and Sneddon, N.Z., beat Davidson, Myers, Logan aDd Wbitohouee by 41 to 10. Doohorty, Bultmarsb, Verney and Overeli Queensland, beat Lefevre, Watters, Dali and Mowlem by 32 to 17. Irving, Hewitt, Brown and Mendoza, Queensland, beat Wheeler, Akhurst, Gillies and Manuing by 29 to 18. Reid, Snort, Smith Payne, N.Z., beat Souther, Hodgson, Orohard and Reid by 32 to 25.
Street, Steel, Gould and Copeland, Queensland, beat Bee, MoGibbon, Taylor and Waddell by 28 to 24, The visitors were in good form and opened strong. On the fifth head they were 11 points ahead, On the tenth head Queensland held the visitors, who gained ouly one point, tho scores being New Zealand 85, Queensland 73. The Queensland then began a forward move, and on tbe twentieth head were only three behind. Their opponent?, however, cheeked the move, and gradually drew away. The winners were heartily congratulated, concluding wiih the Maori war ory. The visitors tc-night were entertained by the Queensland Association at a dinner, Reoeived 10.22 a.m., October 14. For the bowling matoh, New Zealand versus Queensland, to-day at Brisbane the weatner was fino but warm, and tbe attendance good. The green was in fair order. New Zealand won by 181 to 168.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1905, 15 October 1906, Page 2
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