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BOWLING.

THE NEW SOUTH WALES TEAM

MATCH AT KOTORUA

(By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) ROTOR LA, Tuesday. 0 -J£ e Ncw South Wales bowlers have been district as the wintry weather permitted a^v y, B £i th M USh C, ° udy ■« rain kept away, and the game as arranged with the Rotorua Club was played. Mr J. Hartley president of the Dominion Association and vi*\,L ,om r on a member) Introduced the visitors to the players and others present alluding to Rotorua as -the last loneliest" and loveliest. 1 Mr. C. R. Tapper, president of the Rotorua Club, cordially WeJcorned the party, and invited them to a social cup in the tea kiosk during the afternoon .and n Maori concert In the ZZu% , Mr i Sco, f- r resldent of the »•• .South Wales Association, acknowledged the welcome and the invitations, which they were pleased to accept. Rotorua. he said was as well known in Sydney as In New' Zealand. Reciprocal cheers were given also a bowlers - song by the visitors. The game resulted in a win for Rotorua bv four games to one, aud on the aggregate by seven points. Details are as follow. New South Wales teams being mentioned first:— Hyland; Ellis, Scutts. Cronin I>2, v Webber, Tapper, Blencowe, Klrkby VI ; Hardy Thome, Parke, Wetherdon lit. v. Griffiths' Bertram, Fowkes, Morrison -0; Andrews! Matthews. Thacker. Farmer 18, v Millar w.V'i. ,lian,s - i '» nß °n 20; Hardleyi Walsh, Thompson, Thorpe 17, v. Goodwin, trench, Merriman, Pakes 18. Totals Rotorua. 1)8 ; New South Wales. 91. The visitors were entertained to afternoon tea at the kiosk and in the evening attended a Maori concert.

WHOLESALE AND RETAILERS.

The annual match will be plaved at the Auckland Bowling Club green "to-morrow, play to commence at 9 a.m. Teams will be chosen from the following :— Wholesale— Gondie. C. H. Jones. Shackleford. Garrett. Reid. A. E. Smith. F. Smith. Steele. Woolley. Clarke. Hartman. Israel, Blair, Thompson. Ely. Stohr. Bigelow. Plummer, Murray. Wilson, Miller, Oswald. K. Smith, Solomon, Gavey. Marshall. Sellers. A. L. Jones, Kecsing. Blamires, Abdullah, Holland, Renwick, H. Ralnger, Mitchell. Rogers.

Retail.—Gooding. H. Wright. H. Court, Scott. H. Cliojtp. Tutt, rerguson, A Court. Sno<ldon. Pollard. 11. Court. Mc Dougall, .Taokson. Taylor, S. Milne, G. Court. Morgan. Allwood. Kendell, Jun., Rainger, Johnson, Clegboru, V. Ctaoyce. R. Hill. Gribble, Postles, Rendell. sen., Woodham. Sommerville, Blakev, Monk, Claret, Williams, Todd, Balderson, Brunnell.

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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1927, Page 13

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BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1927, Page 13

BOWLING. Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 69, 23 March 1927, Page 13

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