BOWLING.
THE NEW ZEALAND T3AM IN
AUSTRALIA.
Received April 28, 11.46 p.m, SYDNEY, April 28.
A three rinks team which recently visited New Zealand played a similar number of the New Zealand team to-day, beating the visitors by 46 to 40.
The New Zealand bowlers brought their tour to a close by a six rink match against the Masman and Waringah Clubs combined. The following were the scores: —Stubberfield, Broad, Waddel, Findlay (New Zealand) 23, lost to Waringah, 33. Bastings, Smith, Chegwin, Bentley (New Zealand) 27, beat Waringah, 16.
Maynard, Gee, Coltman, Goldstein (New Zealand) 22, beat Waringah, 21.
McGibbon, W. Martin, Johnston, Hain (New Zealand) 17, lost to Waringah, 30. Bastings, Gibson, Thompson, Bishop (New Zealand) 27, beat Warringah 22. i Neave, Galbraith, Manning, Allnutt (New Zealand) 26, beat Waringah,l2. Totals.—New Zealand, 142; Warringah, 134. 1 The New Zealanders presented Mr Whitehouse, secretary of the New South Wales Bowling Association, with a silver rose bowl.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9077, 29 April 1908, Page 5
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156BOWLING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 9077, 29 April 1908, Page 5
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