BOWLING.
NEW ZEALANDERS’ TOUR. i Australian & N.2. Cabk Association.), ADELAIDE, Dee. 10. Against St. Peter’s last night the visiting New Zealand bowlers were beaten by 70 to 55. The various links fared as follows:—Hunt, Cherry, Short and Thomas won 17 to 13. Watson, Straehan, Clarke and Piper lost 12 to 19. Drummond, Ressiter, Carey and Stone lost 9to 22. F. Hill, AtcGregor, Hill and Farrow won 17 to 'l6. Farrow and Stone remarked the social side of the trip was of more concern than establishing a record in play. ADELAIDE, Dec. 17. Though unsuccessful the New Zealanders found Hiiulmarsh greens more of their own calibre. Stone and Clark led the winning rinks in excellent play. Hindmarsh 108, New Zealand 99. Short, Stralu.n, Piper, Hill 19, against 39; Watson, Rossister, Casey, Clark .27—24; Drummond, R. Bower, Thomas, Eggleton 22—27; Hunt, At"Gregor, Fanow, Stone 31—18.
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Hokitika Guardian, 17 December 1927, Page 2
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