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BOWLING.

NEW ZEALANDERS AT PAKRAMATT A. Received 24th, OJO pjn. Sydney, January 24. Ike New Zealand bowlers visited Paramatta. The local dub entertained them with a drive ruand the town, and at a luncheon. Afterwards, in a six-rink match, the visitors suffered defeat by (our points. The totals were: Parramatta 118, New Zealand 114. New rinka: —McCaDum, Robertson, Valentine, Laurie (s.) Parram-atta a. Schnauer, Mill:*, Eyre, Handcock («.) 20; Parramatta SO- Woller, Ran£lng, Hudson, Ranking (s.) 21; Parramatta 19. Eluktrkk, Murray, Young, Harrison (s.) 15, Parramatta 25. Arey, COfcjientt, Kusabs, Coutts (s.) 13; Par--1- Miller, Newborn, Carlow, Mc-Intoah (a.) 10; ParramatU li. DUNEDIN TOURNAMENTPer Press Association. Dunedin, Last Night. The New Zealand Bowling Associa tioo's rink tournament was continued t<nby in fine weather. The semi trails resulted as follows:—Carswell (Taiern tO beat Ertkin (Southland) 15. <Juldatone {Waimate) 18 beat Gillies (Dunedin) 14finals—For first place A- Davidson, \V. Tait, and «. Carswell (Taitri) 28 beat Inkster, Laing, Akhurst, and (jotistone (Waimate) 16. 8. Hunter, C. t "«"n»h and R- Erskin (Southland) S3 beat Gillies' Dunedin rink for third —Sanders and Sanders <K»itana) 21 delated Wheeler and Hamway (Dunedin) 20, and then met Brackenbridfre's Victoria Club (Wellington) is the semi final, and were defeated by gj points to 6 points. Sanders brothers retired before the completion of the oh in the semHinaL pain to meet are Short and Bailey (Dunedin) and Inkster and Goldttoae (Waimate), Bentley defeating OoUtQne by 21 points to 15 points. The Brackenbridge's have now to. Short and Bentley in the hnal in the •izth round. ... Singles—Oolds tone (Warnwte) IJ, beatCarswell (Taieri) 12. SOUTHERN TEAM FOB AUSTRALIA. Per Pre-* Association.DuiwiHn, Friday.

Arrangements hav.- been tom|»lel-i lor • Dominion team of bowler* to wit Australia. Thirty player* will love Bluff on March 30 on a six _week» trio. They will Hay ten days in Tas aaVja, plavine Hobart and Launi*»ton. Three matchea will he played ag»in-t victoria. *h° matches ajiamst cj« >- at Melbourne, Ball-irat, and Bcndig". api«t »w W,le ß> and three against united Australian repi* jentative team,. T«n>« from 'Australia and Queensland willlU- P'«" against thorn at *=y<lney.. T '" Mum Au»-kl.<n't Hi;at thr |irinti|«l i-rnHvi on t »< borne.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 324, 25 January 1908, Page 5

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356

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 324, 25 January 1908, Page 5

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 324, 25 January 1908, Page 5

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