Taranaki Bowlers Again Defeated
THIRD TEST MATCH PLAY AT CARLTON GREEN The Taranaki bowlers played their third test match against Auckland Yesterday, on the Carlton green. The match resulted in an easy win for Auckland. The visitors lost all the games except one, which was drawn. The following are the results, the names of the Taranaki bowlers being given first: E. May, Pavitt, Butler, Lambie, 14, v. F Marks, H. Bray, J. Allely, W. Keat--16 Goldwater, Jackson. sen.. Verry. Spurdle, 12, v. E. Delamore, J. Giffoid, H. Ryan, S. Lamb, 25. Surrey, Nosworthy, Kendall, Smait, 11, v. C. Lamb, C. Hardley, J. Torrance, H. W Porrftt, l Sale, Wigley, Petty, 12, v. A. Hunt. V. Casey, T. Chapman, H. Jenkin, 21 Hawkin, McKay, Ford, J. Lobb, 20, v. Brittain, Roberts, Coltman, Hoskin, 20. Wills, J. Johnston, Quinn, Hill, 16, y. R. Sheath, R. Johnston, J. Morgan, A. Robertson, 22. _ T Boon, Morey, Robb, Abbott, 15, v. J. Clarkson, R. Bourke, C. Warren, E. Fraser. 21. „ . RobeYtson, A. Johnson, Chnstoffel, Dingle, 13, v. F. Wise, W. J. Pearce, A. R. Graham, F. Laurenson, 26. MATCHES AGAINST CLUBS The following are the results of matches played against Auckland club teams yesterday, Taranaki players being mentioned first: St. Heliers. —Lister, Whitehead, Boon, Verry, 20, v. H. Smith, S. White, Porter, Keys, 18; E. May, Rowlands, Surrey,- J. R. Hill, 23, v. J. May, Hart, F White, E. Knight. 9; Coleman, Rowe, Nosworthy. Robb, 21, v. Miller, Price, Crawshaw, W Phillip, 20. Mangere.—A. Wells, Clemow, N. Sole, A. K. Smart, 23, v. Granger, McLaren, McLarnon, Connor, 15; Gun son, Alexander, Jackson, R. Ford, 14, v. Scown, Dunn. Sigley, Hollin, 24; Jackson, Kettlewell, Morey, Lambie, 7, v. Hunt, Simmons, Turner, Knight, 27. Glen Eden.—Mace, Inch, Hodgson, Drake, 19, v. Firth, Waldron, Hosking, Kirkpatrick, 18. Avondale. Barnes, Kettlewell, Rowe, Sampson, 11, v. Johnston, Sutherland, Porritt, Wansbone, 22. Carlton. Ladner, Dempsey, Gower, Dickson, 21, v. Clayton, Lundon, Burns. Percy. 14; Allen, Samson, Jackson, jun., Rowlands, 15, v. Little, Schnauer, Buchanan, Fletcher, 20. The visitors expressed appreciation of the manner they had been entertained during their stay in Auckland, of which they would always have pleasant recollections. They will leave for the Waikato to-day.
SOUTH AUSTRALIANS DRAW AT WELLINGTON Press Association. WELLINGTON, Friday. The second match between the South Australian bowlers and representatives of the Wellington Centre resulted in a draw, 83 points all. Two unofficial games were won by Wellington by 47 points to 34. The visitors left for Kelson this evening. .
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 306, 17 March 1928, Page 13
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