BOWLING
QUEENSLAND THE CHAMPIONS
(Australian Press Association.)
BRISBANE, September 6. , Queensland yesterday won the title of the champion bowling State of Australia, being 37 points ahead of i New South Wales in the final matches. ; New Zealand beat Queensland 94/78. j New 7 South Wales beat Tasmania, j 107/75. South Australia. beat Victoria 94/93. This left in Queensland, Victoria, | New Zealand, and New South Wales ", with four v 7 ins and two losses each, so j the championship was decided upon j the aggregate points were as .j follows: — >4 ; ' 7 ' . Pts. Queensland 540 , New South Wales 603 , Victoria ... ••• - 601 j New Zealand ... ... ... ... 571 j South Australia. ... A.. ... ... 533 ' j Western Australia ... ... .... 481 s In the test match, concluding the fortnight's carnival, Australia beat New 7 Zealand by 117/76. » The teams were:— Australia: Lowe 1 , Wolinski, Fogo, Sargeant, F. Boldery, O’Rouke, Maughian, Ourrey; Blair, Phillips, f 7 ' Stanley, IDdbbie; Jarman, Rotliwell, Voysey Boatwright. New Zealand: Frost, Ivummer, Parker, Naylor, Suhan, Bray, Casey, Waitson; Candin, Pascoe v Hunt; -Robertson ; Everett, ' Sutherland, Harley; Bremner. . - . '• ’ ■ '■ .
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1931, Page 5
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