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BOWLING.

NEW 2EALA.Ni) v. XEW SOUTH WANES. SECOND WIN I'OH VISITORS. Keceived April 23, 10.37 p.m. Sydney, April 23. the weather wan line though cold I'm the concluding game of the rubber lientle.v's rink got. nil to the mark rapid ly, and sunn- had a strong lead, whim Howe, who did not play anything lilci llie game he played the previous dav could nut pull down. I'hiv oil the oilier three rinks was fairly even up to the fifteenth head, New Zealand Iving then three down on the aggregate. The complction of Ihe twentieth" head saw th..' vistors eleven up, and Uiey continued to add to their advantage 'to th e conclusion. -Bishop's rink made a particularly good recovery. Goldstein's team played a capital game. Scores: *ew Zealand—Wallace, Stubbcrticld, Fimlhiy, ll'iun (skip), 17; Xew South Wales—Sc'ott, Anderson, Taylor, llvjulnian (skip),, 24,

Jsvw ZfiUiind Clicgwiii, Mannin" S.-nullar, lleutloy (skip), 25; New Suull Wales Howe (skip), 11.

Xew Zealand Waddell, Thompson | tolt.man, Coldsteiu (skip), ;jo ; Xe\i South Waks Mackenzie, McC'lur? Plii'ppard, Iji'omwieh (skipl. 19, Xew Zealand Hastings, johnstou Alinnlt. Jsisbop |23); New-South Wales -Searl, .loluiston, .Morgan. Strona (>k:ip). 24. _ I olals Xeiv Zealand 95, Xew South Wales 78. VICTORIA v, XEW- SOUTH WALK*. Received April 24, 0.0 a.m. Sydney, April 23. At bowling Victoria defeated Xew South Wales l(y 124 to 84, Victoria- thus' winning the rubber. A two-rink match was played on the town green yesterday afternoon between the New Plymouth Club and the Oddfellows. The following are the scores, the Oddfellows being the lir-l named Jll e:\eli ease : Armour. Seleg, Kershaw, Fielder (skip), 14; Pi'iin, McAlluni, 11. Goldwater, S. Kundlc (skip), 41. Ford, Kesphal, Matthews, Bennett (skip), 11; W. llimdle, Sanderson, Ad. Ooldwater, McKellar (skip), 43. Four rinks of the Xew Plymouth Club also played, and the following are the scores:— Messenger, liill, Ruiidle, Smart (skip), 29; Hobson, Avery, Morey, Gray (skip), 17. Jones, Schnackcuburg, Brooking, Ewing (skip), 15; Cottier, Furlong, •lones, Smith (skip), 8. Raxvling's, Clarke, Cutlield, Fookes (skip), 20; Fookes, Dingle, Humphries, Cock (skip), 22. l'raser, Orbell J. George, Ward (skip), 30: Averv, Wilson. Collins. Simpson l"kip), 13.'

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 105, 24 April 1908, Page 3

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BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 105, 24 April 1908, Page 3

BOWLING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 105, 24 April 1908, Page 3

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