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BOWLING.

-NEW ZEALANDERS IN VICTORIA. t Received 7tli, 8..J2 p.m. .Melbourne, April 7. The New Zcalanders defeated Hie Victorian team by 123 to Wi. Details: Morrison, Woods, Gr.ivcll, Emiih 30; Thuiupsuu, Hastings, Johnston, Allnutli JS. The scon- was level at the I'onrlli end. For the cigili Smith scored six and increased the. lend to 11. I'W IV' liitceiith end Allnutli Holed three and then four. At the 21th end, tin' .-ore wa, IS and 21. Smith added six bn lie last end. Mr.'il'i. Shaw, Scotillard, Mu.hu 27: .\eave. Maynunl, ('oilman, Imld-lonr 28. Tin: Victorians led l,v live at lli7- niniri end, and then failed to score f"r the sixth eiul, when the score was II and 22. Kven plav uu both .sides followed to the end. . *

Oliver, Trieket, Wright. Waxmaii II; Wallace. Manning, Finillay. lla'm :jl: The latter beat WiiMiiau (who is one oi the N'ictoriau champions) all along the line. The Victorian- failed (•> score till the fifth end, when Haiti had twelve by tine play. Waxnian never had a chance. .Ininicsoii, Collins, Stephens. Wood (the latter is president of the A-snci:ifion) ■£,; Siiblierlield, limiting. Wuddcll. liisiiop -ii. The latter led'by eight till the eleventh end, and then only scored one for nine ends. The ga was level at the eighteenth end. 11l all. I Jackson, .Martin, (irut. Ilanis.m l-l; I fhegwin, Scouller, Smith, lleiitly IS. When Haiti came against Waxnian thev j were the centre of attraction. Both -kippers were remarkably alike in their methods. llains' men played with remarkable consistency ami outchis-ed their opponents.

Goldstein's game had au exciting Jin-i-h. The skips tied with the last end to go. The Victorians were lying two on. Cullman placed a fine shot behind the '■kitty - ' and won the game. Harrison's game was remarkable for slow scoring. The game was even for 1? ends, only singles being scored. Haiii was very pleased with the greens, which Suited the New Zealamlbut the game was started too lute. Jllain also expressed the satisfaction of the whole team with the arningenionlts. made by Mr. Hannah, secretary of the A-soeiation. Thomas is still in the hospital. Jlis condition is serious.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 93, 8 April 1908, Page 3

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354

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 93, 8 April 1908, Page 3

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 93, 8 April 1908, Page 3

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