BOWLING.
United Press Association —Copyright. .(Received April 22, 8.2 G p.m.) SYDNEY, April 22. New South Wales beat New Zealand by 27 points.
(Received April 22, 5.55 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 22. There was splendid weather for the second game of the rubber, played at Strathfield. Tho match ended m a decisive victory for New South Wales. Bishop was skipper in place of Allnutt. The New Zealanders were behind at every head, and at the conclusion were only up in two rinks, and hopelessly down on tlie remaining two. Bentley could make no headway against Howe’s rink, which maintained a- lead of 20 until the last •head. Following are the scores: —Clieg- „ win, Maynard, Scoullar, (Bentley, 10; -K Howe, 35; Waddell, Thompson, Coltman, Goldstone, 22; Hale, Elder, Aitken, Reeder, 21; 4 Smith, Findlav, ,Hain,' 21; Searle, Johnston, Morgan, Strong, 32; Bastings, Johnston, Allnutt, Bishop, 24; Donaldson, Francis, Thorpe, Gelding, 22. New South Wales, 110; New Zealand, 83.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2172, 23 April 1908, Page 3
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156BOWLING. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2172, 23 April 1908, Page 3
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