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NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS IN AUSTRALIA

i"*- VI(?EQB;Y.;EQEk NBS? 1 , ZEALAND, i . ' _\-- '" : SYDNEY, January '2l', ' The AutiklandefyipWed^iJie'Peferßhant .CTub a shrink:' game/. ;The weather -was "warm, rand oppressive -cMfing the' first part, • of- the .play', -anA/then came -a strong^ ,cpol. , -breeze-. 4> The game- -was= well contested t . throughout. \ Scores: ' - x - _- ' , . SolmaueT, Mutray,, Fletcher, Eyre (a) 19. f Petersham 28. . .' "_* ,' . -/ - . f \ Arei^ Eobertson; Young, poutts (s) 22. P^hfljSk^Miils, 1 M^ntbsh, Laurie (s) 18. Petershatn. 25. „ '„,"'■ t» :r • u\ Roller, Oarfow ,^m., . Hudson, Kankm- le> :*ifif HuSmin ■Kusabs.-Cariow; « 22. , '^1^«Ib^ 7: 'Gol<iicutt,'-Bal.l»ntyiie, ,Har- \ jEMonT fe) 25^ Betershani |ft> . ■ „ .. . ! Totak^Aacldand IStV Peteraham, 128. \ -• • SYBNE3T, /Jaaraaty 22; A test matofe between the AtuWjand bowleret and a, team representmg «>» f>^, Souife- Ayaka-.Aasociatiott-. wag .played at Bakaainil There wae fine^ , A^wink,- game was »&»«£/ ' The rocaf rfavers had' slightly the,. besfe,_o£ tf& ,&** I ro*headsr«Sd.^heix tfie visitinrrmis .begem- , to/ assert themselves,, ,«Ithou«h-. it waa,>-not, .till : Te twentieth- |^. that *« - team, (skipped by Earane) got <£c lead. WW alk Sut the>«t *&&*s"**£*£ scores fa Auckland 7|,- New SouthWales 70V- Attention, was. Uten centred on HSon's rink, and excitement; «^ ih »|f; Sto whether they «*uld mamtoit. the advantage ' gainedv Ii wasi neck and neck, firefe thei visitors, then-, the locals were a. point, down, and again, stood, level. When, fee -last Jiead . wasv upoa .Bbbw was oneT^hind.-.B^'h»d,.^. admirable , opponent io. Strong, . but. , the 'An£toffa** r coolness won him the «""s ''•^J** s^-^--Miller M'lntosh, "6butts, Har- , rison (s) - . .-. *> -v- •■». •• 2 * ""* ! Taylor,, Sutton, Bromwich, - ' Stronr(s) r: **.> •„ *-- : -'*r~ ' >.->» ■WooUervYoung^jaudsony-Kankni ' t -- (s) .. .. ~ •• ••' •"- •• '"" , Ch»pnxan, Hard, Harris; Moses -^ , Schaur^ Byre, Cstrlon, Iraurie (sj 19 . -. Chapman, Bennie; Fwsacis, ' eurr».<&) •• '•• -i. '■ ",'-' "" "" M ' MacCsailum, SheMrich r Enseahsv 1 • . Hancock. (s> - . .."» .--,-. 2a - TZ ' Gto&t,, Denzer, Boss, Heeder. (s), — i& " .Totala .. '.. v -..-> •.•."» :. ?3? 3 : The victory "waft loudly,, cheered^ : SYDNEY^ January 23; < (Received J«nuary 23, at 8-42 p-m*}> - 33ie New South Wales team which'- visited New Zealand entertained the r Aucklanders r taking "them in "special, touring; cars to the show places round Sydney. . They- afterwards enteAained them""at lunch at -the 'Waverley . Green. Messrs Evans , Orouch, who visited New Zealand, spoke 'in unmeaenred . terniß_ of, tie boundless 'hospitaKty, accorded to New Soutk Wales bowfere^iiF New; Zealand, '.-'., - , ' - Th«--visitora played^ a. six-rink matcfi against' 'a Waverfey- team. ■" Seoreß::— ' Shaldick-; Newborn; M'lntosh, • Carlow 22, : W£bller,~T.'-!Uaikin, M'Callum, Itenkni 25," : ' Wav«tl«y 529. . '„ r, - . ' Miller, Carlow, Jan., Hudson, Laurie 18, VTaverley 22. ' ' _i .'"-„_-• -Sdmauer, • Perritt, Young, Harrison 25", Waverley *17. - * ■'MiShaefe, CoTdicutt, Kusahs; CSiutts 19;. ■TCjaferley 19. " '- :' ''' , Arey, Hill, Eyre, Handcock 20, Waverley '21. , ' 7 Totala : , Waverley, 133;\Aucklaaa, 12S. >- , SYDNEY, January. 24. The New Zealand bowlers visited Parramatta to-day» when, the local club, entertained them with a, drive -round town and -afterwards- at luncheon. Subsequently^ in s A six-rink ■ match, the visitore ■ Buffered

defeat, by 4 points, the totals being*— P»« xamatta,. 118; New Zealand, 114. Scores^ MCCaHum, Robertson, V«lentine, Lauriey 29; Parramattw, 22. - Schnauer, Mills, Eyre, Handcock, 20;. Paw ramatta, 20.' " Waller,. Bankin, Hudson, Kenkin, 21;; Pariamfttta^ 19. • Shalckick, Murray, -Young, Harrison, 15 JJ Pmrrsfmatta 25. Arey, Coldicutt, Xusahs, Contts, 23; Parrtfc matte, 27. " " .- Milter, - -rburo, Cferlaw, MTntosfr, 16 J; Parramatk S, ■DEFEATED vAT NEWOASTLKSYDNBF, January ,25.^ The-t New- Zealand bowlers, who ar& - visitiiig- Newcastle, were- defeated ,; by ty Northern. IHstricte team, the^ptals being:; Kbrfihem Disiaficts, ISZ points j Nott Zea-t Tand, 140- ' _ The following are the details, the namef X)f the players being those of the> Ne\£ Zealand team.:.— " - - ' N-.Z. ,-N.B'i Wooller, . Bankm, Young, Eankin 34 ' 16 Snaiaricft, , . Mxchaels, Kusahs, ' ' 'Coutts ' .. '..-.. '„" .. \. U ,43 Miller, Car Tow, sen., - Carlow, . juri., -M'lntosh ....... „., ..„ 25 -21 Scanau«r, ; Hill, Hudson, Harnaon. 27 25 ~ ..Bfibertson, . -Enmerei - - V Handcock .. v .. a '.»,, .^ -•.. ".. 21 , 21 Aiey,. Perrett, Ball^Hne, Laurie- 19 X ,26 Totals '.": .\ '".- .. '.."MO" 152 The New ZeahuSJe^s were accorded al .civic reception.- „ l ' . VICK>RY AT MOSMAN. - SYDNEY, January 27. The Auckland bowlera were splendidly entertained, ,by the Warringah Club a$ Mosmarr. A six-rink match was- played. The team was> entertained at dinner, and a continental coioect was given in. the evening. _ , , • The ■ first five ' rinfcs left Auckland 3 down, but M'lhtosn'is rint obtained a sub* .vstantial lead, giving the visitors ,a" vietory. Th© following are the scores, the names o£ the players given being those of the Auckland team: 1 — * ' . A. W. Rankin, Periett, Woller, Raniin,.. 2f x 21 Michael, ' Coldi«Mtt,' Baßftntyne, . ,-Handcock :. ...•'••• •' J£ ' 28 Miller, Ncburn. Kusabs,-- Hudson .'. 19- • 27, Arey, Bobertson, Young, 1 . Jfofixie .• 17 21 Shuadrick, Murray,. Coulls, , Ham- ■ - Schnauer.- Mills, HtCallum, - . M.'lntosli , .. >- • J± -Jf

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Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 65

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Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 65

Untitled Otago Witness, Issue 2811, 29 January 1908, Page 65

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