VICTORIAN BOWLING TEAM
MATCH AGAINST HAMILTON WIN FOR VISITING PLAYERS At Hamilton yeserday the Victorian bowlers played five rinks against the local players. Although the weather was fine, the rinks were heavy after the recent rain. Results are as follow (Victorian names mentioned first): Hindle, Leith, Ferguson, Main, 17, v. Cruickshank. Wycherley, Loveridge, James, 22; Kingsbury, Pilkington, Bayly, Newham, 22, v. Jordan, Low, North, N. Bell, 15; Creath, Roy, Whelley, Leggo, 20, v. Joll, Butler, Going, Higgot, 30; Downton, Florant, Barnett, Wright, 21, v. Butterworth, Evans, Darlington, Pilkington, 29; Leggo, Dawe, Lyon, Gayland, 32, v. McGerty, Clevely, Jackson, Chapman, 13. Total: Victoria, 112; Hamilton, 103.
’Tis said in circles that can be taken as well “on the winner” that there is a possibility that Wat tie Barclay, well-known native footballer, may return to Auckland from Hawke’s Bay shortly. The Maori five-eighths conducts an agent’s business in Napier, but it is reported that he has been offered a business appointment in the Queen City, which he i 3 due to take up shortly.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 291, 29 February 1928, Page 7
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