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BOWLING.

AUCKX.ANDERS IN SYDNEY. RESULTS OK THE MATCHES. srecESS against randwick. After suffering defeat at the hands of a representative team picked by the actingpresident of the New South Wales Bowling Association, and the Beecroft and Cheltenham Clubs, the vlsitint! Auckland bowlers were successful in a match played 'on May fi against mc Randwick Bowling flnb. Tae scores in the match against Beecroft (four rinks) oad Cheltenham (two rinks I were as follows, the home team being t'ven first:— tieecroft v. Auckland.—Ballard. Renwlek. Stobo. Wall 23. t. J. Gill. Murray. Crave, Tonkin 2t ; Dlrcks, Vicars. Andrews, Uoberts S2, v. Clarkson. Wright. Coutts. H. Gill 17; Holmes. Moore, Young. O K ilvie IT. t. 8. Campbell. Kusabs, (iilmour. Parker 22; Holcombe. Hlggins. Slgenham, Taylor 19. v. Clarke, Noonan, lletheriaston. Tonkin 14. Cheltenham v. Auckland.—Wilson. O'Sulllvan. Ropers, liarbour ID, v. Tutt. Lawrence. Hobprtson. Bryden J5; Brodrick, (iartiiner. A. .lohnson. Scale 20, t. i''raser, Randei). Eagleton. Varney 21. Totals: Reecroft and Cheltenham, J.'IO: Auckland, 123. Maklnc a good recovery in the final stagj-s the New Zealand bowlers defeated , llandwlck by f> points. Scores (visitors Brst) :— New Zealand v. Randwick. — J. W. Mardley. Clarkgon. Robertson. Bryden 23. v. Smith. Poster. Larkin, Fuller 14: G. Campbell. W. Hardley, Pascoe, Varney 13, v. Crouch, Brooks. Swcetman, Gib6on 1!); D. Campbell, J. Gill, Hetherington, Parker IS v. Templeman, Oliff. McClare, H. A. Scott 16: Fraaer. Harrison, Prime. Colman i IS. v. Coulter, Webster, Rigney, Grlce 18; I Murray, Wallace. Gilmore. U. GUI 14, v. Klnnajie. Parkes. Jones, Casey 24 : Ijiwrenee, Eagletctj, Coutta. Tonkin 25, v.

Wood. A. Darles. Allsop, McVcagh 12. Totals : New Zealand 109 ; Kandwlek 103. n The game against Manly was lost by 130 » to 101. hut two of the rinfci were' eren, * and one rink went down over 20 points. t NEW ZEALANDERS DEFEATED. . b Th«- Auckland team was defeated In its v first match with a team representing the c New South Wales Bowling Association at b rnrrauinlta green on Saturday, May 8. The day was bright and sunny and the visiting players opened with a haka dance f and native souks, which were loudly cheered t by the spectators. t The New South Wales team had some trouble In milking up its team owing to the *' first round of the rink championship being t played, and several vacancies had to be filled on the ground. The locals gare * pood account of themselves, and secured a P victory with a margin of &ye points. i At luncheon the visiting team was welcomed by Mr. W. J. Morey (president of the Psrramatta Club) and Mr. James Wall " <acting president of the New. South Wales s Association). Mr. Coltman and Mr. Wai- 1 lace responded. The ladies of the visiting i learn were entertained st luncheon and a motor drive around tlie hills. I The scores were as follows, the New South Wales team being mentioned first:— " N.S.W. v. New Zealand.—Coatee. McOarvey. Quigley. Morey 25. v. Hetberlneton, l'aecoe, Gilmonr, Coltman 9; Dlrcks, Seaie Boyd. Jxjve !■». v. W. Hardley, "Wallace. Clarkson. Parker I'O; McLaren. Gallard, Flock. I'ayten 20. v. D. Campbell, Lawrence. Contu. Tonkin 3 4 : W. Clark Bennett. Clapin. Arnott v. Clark, 3 Hardley, Harrison. Bryden 18: Barken. I"ye. Sweetman, Staley 20. v. Fraeer, Prime. Tutt. Varney 27 ; Blaxland. J Harris eon, Huston, ,T. Wall 19. v. J, Campbell, H Gill. Robertson. Eagleton 23. , Totals, N.S.W.. IIS; New Zealand, 113

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 118, 18 May 1920, Page 7

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BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 118, 18 May 1920, Page 7

BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 118, 18 May 1920, Page 7