BOWLING.
NEW /I']A LAND V. sonn AUSTRALIA. Australian & N.Z. Cable Association.) 'Received this day at 8 a.m.) ADELAIDE, Dee. M. The New Zealand bowlers opened their tour to-day at Toorak. Iwo nights’ travelling and an oppressive day unsettled them, and not till near the end did they got the strength of the green. South Australia won easily by 155 to 50. Lee was substituted for Coldwaler, who is in hospital with a bad neck. Scores: — South Australia 20; New Zealand,—Hunt, Short, Casey. Setone, 15. South Australia 52.—New Zealand,— Drummond, Lee, Thomas, Clark, 12. South Australia 58; New Zealand,— Howe. Stratum, Liner, Fireoiv, 1(1. South Austriniu 8(!; New Zealand,—■ Watson, McGregor, Eagleton, Hells, 1(1. To-morrow a trip north has been arranged and extreme hospitality is being shown the tourists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1927, Page 1
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