BOWLING.
SUOOBSS OF NEW ZEALANDERS. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Keceived 16, 9.55 p.m. Melbourne, April 16. The Australasian bowlera played against a Melbourne Bowling Club team, the latter winning by 116 to 110. An analysis shows the Victorians made a feeble show against the New Zoalandew, the lattsr scoring *>B to 24. [The above nppaars to ba slightly, mixed.—Ed.] NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS IN SYDNEY.
The Manly Club entertaited eight of the visiting New Zealand team on the club ground on Manly Park oa Easter Monday, and a very pleasant albeit one sided game was played. The rinks aed scores were :
No. 1 Rink.—Now Zealand : Syme, Jackson, Dingle, Paul, 35. Manly: Walker, Maybury, Diinelow, Nightingale 13.
No. 2 Rink.—New Zealand: Bennie, Marshall, Clark, Ballinger 25. Manly: Hind, Lough, Ogilvy, Nom«, 23.
Totals : New Zealand, 60; Manly, 36. Majority for New Zealand, 24. When play was over, Mr J. P. Wri»ht (president of the Ma'ily Club) culled for cheers for ths New Z <n landers, congratulating them upon their victory, and wishing them success during their tour in the Old Country. Mr Paul replied for New Zealand.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 75, 17 April 1901, Page 3
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184BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXIII, Issue 75, 17 April 1901, Page 3
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