BOWLING.
N.Z. TEAM FOR GREAT BRITAIN. WELLINGTON, Oct. 18. The following are the players who are to visit Great Britain, under the auspices of the Dominion Bowling Association and the International Bowling Board of Great Britain: — Auckland—H. J. Bray, A. Campbell, R. Rankin, H. Walton. Manurewa’ —E. S. Pegler. New Plymouth—F. J. Hill, J- N. Johnson. Wanganui—F. L. Anderson, C. H. Brookfield, and another. Napier —J. P. Smith. Wellington—J. A. Doherty. J. D. Sievwright, and another. Nelson—W. A. Dee. Lyttelton—C. H. Agar. Christchurch —M. J .Barnett, F. J. Barlow, W. Browft, T. Marker. Rangiora—W. Efford. Timaru—A. Leslie. Oamaru—J. Grant. Dunedin—W .B. Anderson, W. Elder, J. H. Spencer, T. M. Stewart. Invercargill—C. J. Broad, G. Me Allpine. Riverton—A. Provan. Ten ladies ladies will accompany the team. Mr Barnett, who is a past president of the Association, has been appointed manager. The team is to leave for Sydney on March Ist, and is to assemble in Wellington in Februaryto play a test match against the Wellington Centre. The team.is to play three official gameß per week, for more than 10 weeks. It will visit England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 October 1920, Page 3
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