BOWLING.
NEW ZEALAND V. N.S.W. DOAIINION TEAA.I AYINS RUBBER United Press Association—Copyright. (Received April 23, 8.35 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 23. New Zealand 95 boat Now South Wales 78. • (Received April 23, 10.37 p.m.) Tltoro was fine weather though cold for the concluding game of tho rubber. Bentley’s rink got oil tho mark rapidly, and soon held a strong lead, which Howe, who did nob play anything lilto tho game lie played |'**eviously, could not pull down. Play on the other three rinks was fairly even up to tho fifteenth head, New Zealand being then down on them, and three down on tho aggregate. Tho completion of the twentieth head saw the visitors eleven up, and they continued to add to their advantage to tho conclusion. Bishop's rink made a particularly good recovery, anil Goldstono’s team played a capital mime. The following nro tho scores: “ Wallace, Stubborfiold, Findlay, and j-fain 17; Scott, Anderson, Taylor, liyndman, 24. ‘ Chegwin, Alnnnmg. Seonllar, Beiitloy, 25; Fortescuo, Thorpe, Francis, Howe, 11. - _ ~, , AVuddell, Thompson, Coltman,Goldstone, 30; Mackenzie, AicCluro, 1 hipnard, Bromwich, 19. Bastings, Johnson, Allnutt, Bishop, 23; Seiirl, Johnston, Alorgan, Strong, 2-1.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2173, 24 April 1908, Page 3
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