NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS.
THE TEST MATCHES, • • • TEAT EN IN THE SECOND GAME. By Telegraph.—Pres.? Association.—Copyright, ■ (Received April 22, 9.25 p.m.) Sydney, April 22. Sri/KsrWD weather was experienced to-day for the second game of the rubber at Strathfield between the New Zealand bowlers and New South Wales, which' ended in a decisive victory for New South Wales. Bishop acted as skipper ifi place of AUnutt. The New Zealanders were behind 5n every head, 'and at the conclusion were only up in Two rinks, and hopelessly down in the remaining two. Beutley could make no headway against Howe's rink, which maintained a lead of 20 until the last head. The scores were as follows: — X.S.W. x.z Chegwiu. Maynard. Scoullar Bentlev ••• , — 36 Mackenzie, .Hromwiek. Phippard, __ Howe 33 — Waddel, Thompson. Coltinau, Goldstein ... - — 22 Hale, Elder. Aitken, Reeder ... 21 — Wallace, Smith. ITndlay, Hain ... — 21 Seui'le, Johnston, Morgan, Strong 32 — Basil Johnston, A'.lnutt. Bishop — 24 Donaldson. Francis. Thorpe. Gelding ,•■• 22 - Totals •■ 110 83 NEW SOUTH WALES V. VICTORIA. (Received April 22, 10.55 p.m.) Stdkey, April 22. In the bowling competitions to-day Victoria defeated New South Wales by 95 points to 91.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13731, 23 April 1908, Page 5
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