FOR NEW ZEALAND
BRITISH BOWLING TEAM SCOTSMEN IN THE MAJORITY. Australian and N.Z Cable Association. LONDON; August 6. The .touring bowling team has been completed with 38 players, and 12 The team sails by the Naldera on September 26th for Australia. and wifi leave Sydney for New Zealand on December 11th, returning by the Tainui from the Dominion on February 10th, 1926. . . , The English bowlers nominated for the tour include George Wright., who is the English president; William Dean, Walter Wade, who is the exchampion, and i Walter Wake. Other English players to make the tour are Frank Mobbs, Tom Hurley, A. T. Yeo, Whittaker, J. Edney, and J. Hawkins. The Irishmen in the team are; J. Millar, R. Burton, W. Clark, and R. Baines; the Scotsmen are: R. Husband, W. Mair, G. Boyson, J. Fleming, W. Crawford, E. Brodie, W. McAulay, A. Malcolm, L. Matieson, R. Lawson, .T. Inglis, J. Lawson, J. Baird, W. Minto, 'D. Morrison, T. Mickel, J. Livingstone, R. Watson, G. Hunter, W. Stephen, and J. MacDougall; and the Welshmen. G. Harding, C. St. Ledger, and J. Thomas.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12211, 8 August 1925, Page 5
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