BOWLING.
j AUSTIIALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION) SYDNEY, May 18. Auckland scored 152, and western districts 145.
The bowling team that has been playing matches in Australia of late and referred to almost daily in the cable messages as the “New Zealand team is by no means a. New Zealand combination. It is purely and simply an Auckland team, and should be known as such. It may seem peculiar to the untravelled bowlers in the Dominion to learn of a team going to Australia to play during the winter, hut though' the weather always suitable, nearly all the big clubs have their winter nreens, on which they can play, should they so desire, all the year round. As the winter weather in Sydney and Brisbane is mild, frequently very fine bowls can be enjoyed by members of clubs with winter greens practically without extra expense, as fhe greens have to be looked after all the year round in any case.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 May 1920, Page 1
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