N.Z. BOWLERS' TOUR.
DEFEATED IN TEST MATCH. fUKHBD KUSSB ASSOCUTIOX-BY BUSCTBIC LONDON, June 7. Sir Joseph Ward, Sir James Parr, Mr Justice Herdman, the Hon. G. J. Anderson, and the Hon. J. A Hananattended the bowls test match at Highrate New Zealand versus England. g New Zealand started well, and led in five ends, 24-10, but in ten ente SjSefharf a lead 5144, and at fifteen 76-71. England won by 110 to 97 'The rink results were:— Horton (New Zealand) lost to Carruthers (England), 14-30. Grant drew with Bull, 17-17. Parker beat Alexander 21-20^ Thomson lost to Wright, 20-23. Sole beat Jones, 25-20.-Austrahan Press Association.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 19332, 9 June 1928, Page 19
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