SPORT OVERSEAS.
COUNTY CRICKET. LONDON, May 14. In the county cricket championships, Middlesex, in their lirst inning? against F.??ex. were all disposed of for 91 runs: Louden took live wickets for 11 runs. The second innings yielded only (11, Louden taking four wickets for 2l'i and Hip-kin four for Is. E.-sPX in their first venture made C",; Tanner took live wickets for !.'! 'Ihe second innings score was 93 lor three wickets. ( limbridge. playing Lancashire, scored 20,1 il.'tilhown TSi in their firsl innings and 172 in their second. 1!. Tvldeslcv took -even wickets for S2 and four for 33. and Parkin four for 77. In their first innings Lancashire made 2RI I Shelmerdine 91). Meyer took five wickets for 89. The second venture yielded 71 for one wicket. The match, 'which was 12 a side, was drawn. Playing for Leicester against Glamorgan. Astill. in the first, innings, took six wickets for 23 run?: Geary, in the second inning?, took seven wickets for 2t. For Worcester against Warwick. Tarhox made 103 not out. Root took live wickets for 7=!.
For Yorkshirp against Gloucester, in the first innings. Ixilner took fivewiekets for 21. and in the second innings be took four for 19 and Macaulav six for 30.— I Renter.) TENNIS IN ENGLAND. PHYLLIS COURT TOURNAMENT. LONDON, May 14. At thp Phyllis Court tennis tournament, in the spcond round, Ppnnycuick defeated Utz. fi—4, 4—ri, fi—l. ' Lady \\ avert rpp and Mrs. (!t7, rpaehed the third round in the doubles.—A. and N.Z. FOOTBALLER'S DEATH. ARTHUR McCABE. SYDNEY, May 14. The death ha- occurred of Mr. Arthur Mef ahe. formerly a prominent, foothallpr and a membpr of the famous Wallaby team.—i \. and N" Z. Cable.) NEW ZEALAND POLO TEAM. SYDNEY, May 14. The New Zealand polo team today played a practice game against a Sydney cluli scratch team and won by 4 goals ,o I. The visitor?, whose practice has been much interfered with by rain, gavp a fine display of .stick work." They state that they are accustomed to faster and more even grounds than that on which the tournament is to he played. Thp New Zealand ponies appearpd hardly so handy as those of the local players. In a second practice match, the Xcw Zealanders Inst to the Qucpnslandprs by 7 goals to I.—(A. and N.Z. Cable.) ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS. WIN AT ADELAIDE. ADELAIDE, May 14. Tbe Knglish Soccer football team playpd a match against South Australia to-day at the Adelaide oval. There was a poor attendance. The Knglishmen showed marked superiority over the South Australians, w'no were overwhelmed in all departments of the game. They were weakenpd hv an accident to the goalkeeper, who irnured hi? thigh. The final sroros were: England 10 goals. South Australia 0 Ratten netted ?iv goal-. Williams two. and Seymour and ll.,melon one pach. ,',,,. rr.'o-et ,-' tbe tpam Cat the vi =it t r, N P, Zeala',.l I,d '-eon ~~, r,do„od, •\.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 113, 15 May 1925, Page 7
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