BOWLING.
NEW ZEALANDERS' WIN. [By Electric Telegraph—uopyright] [Unitkp Prebu Association i Sydney, July 6. The New Zealand bowlers defeated Waverley club by ten points in a match of six rinks aside. The ground was still too slow and heavy for firstclass play. The closest play was seen in the rink where Coltman was skip, and the easiest victory for the .Yew Zealandors was by Shearman's rink. Throughout the game the visitors were leading, and there was never much doubt as to the final issue being in their favor, though Waverloy upheld their end sufficiently to make a close and exciting contest. The weather was excellent. Scores: Hyams, Reid, Bush, Mason 26; Potter, Colmub, Parkinson, Coltman 22; Pavott, Duncan, Nixon, Thompson 17; McArdle, Cole, Tasker, Nash 9; Lewis, Parkinson, Marker, Shearman 27; Creagh, Smith, Dale, SutclifFe 25. The scores were: Now Zealand 126. Wayerley 116. The general level of the New Zealanders' piny ha'' improved, and the all-round combination was hotter.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 64, 7 July 1914, Page 5
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160BOWLING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 64, 7 July 1914, Page 5
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