BOWLING.
NEW SOUTH WALES v. NEW ZEALAND.
A WIN' FOli Tllk visrnms. deceived April Jl, 9.55 p.m.
Sydney, April 21
There was line cool weather for the match New South AVales versus New Zealand, played on the JJurwood green.
New South Wale*—Donaldson, Francis. Thor|te, (leldmg (skip). If; New Zealand—Waddell. Thompson, Coltman, (JobUtone (skip), 27. New South Wales—Searl. rlohnston, Morton. Strong (skip). 21; New Zealand —Chegwin.. Maynard, Scoular, JJentlev (skip). I!). New South Wales—llall. Klder, Aitken. Ileedler (skip), 2"t: New Zealand— Hastings. Johnston. Bishop, Allmitt M<ip). 13. New South Walrs -Mackenzie. Bromwich. I'hippard, Howe (skip). 21: New Zealand -Wallace. Smith, Kind lav, ilain Iskipt. 2li. Totals-New Zealand 87. New South Wales SI. The game was well contested. The failure of AllnuttV rink was compensated for by CoUMone's success. For I the latter. Waddell played splendidly, leading the game while skipping admirably against a strong combination. The content bet ween Ibi we and Main's rink was keener than the ligures indicate, but I'roniwieh. of the lo«il ["layers, played far below his usual form. The second game of fhe rubber will be played at Stratliebl to-morrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 103, 22 April 1908, Page 2
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183BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 103, 22 April 1908, Page 2
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