BOWLING.
N'EW ZEALAND TEAM IN' AUSTRALIA. Sydney, March 11. Howlers are aggrieved because the Xew South Wales Association decided not to enforce the local rule as to keeping both feet on the mat when delivering. They claim that the Xew Zealand style of delivering gives a decided advantage. It is suggested that it wouta be a gracious act if the Xew Zealand visitors would conform to the local rule. The feeling is that ,if an Australian team visited Xew Zealand, the Maorilanders would compel the visitors to keep their rules if by breaking thorn they sustained an advantage. MEMENTOES OF THE AIX'KLAXDKIiS' TOCR. Received March 11, 8.2 p.m. Sydney, March 11. Ihe Auckland team of bowlers who recently visited Australia have forwarded to the president of each club who entertained them a framed photograph of the team as a memento.
The following will represent the Fit/.ro.v Bowling Cluo in a match against Waitara at Waitara to-day:—L. Steele (skip). W. Healy, Roberts, Rudd; 0, Griffiths (skip), S. Rcnuell, .1. Bennett, •I. Abbott; J. Jackson (skip). P. Lealand, M. Ramson, A. liiunir. The New Plymouth Howling Club, in its match with Inglewood to-morrow, will be represented bv:—Davy. Bradbury. Wright, Marks,' McKenna, Dr. W alkcr. Fraser. Cuttield. TT. f!oldwater. l-.wing, T. Avery. Brooking, Humphries. Collins, c. Clarke, and Furlong. The team will leave by the 12.50 p.m. train.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 70, 12 March 1908, Page 3
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225BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 70, 12 March 1908, Page 3
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