AUCKLAND BOWLERS.
DEFEATS IN TARANAKI.
[BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT.] NEW PLYMOUTH. Tuwday. bv Dat< S lL 2 ' 3 t0 143 in fir1 ' ™* 5? 11 j° J l6B - ln second mat the Auckland touring bowlers again succumbed to Taranaki by 192 to 165 in the third match played here to-day. The greens were fast and true. The tour has concluded, the visitors sailing by the Rarawa to-night. * ' Following are details of to-day's match, Aucklanders being mentioned first:—Pee' SV 19 'iJ- J* bb '«!*i Mcßobie, 29, 5. Billing'l6; Casey, 18, v - Jury, 25: Eaelrton 22, v. McNeill; 23: Daniels, 16? v H. Smart, 23; Mcintosh, 24, v. Sharp, i', T s om^ on ' 21, v * A. K. Smart, 21 Gallard, 16, v. Price, 39. : '
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18354, 21 March 1923, Page 10
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