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LATE SPORTING

RUGBY LEAGUE. OTAGO INVITED TO AUCKLAND. [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, July 23. At a meeting of the Rugby League a letter from Wellington asked for a definite date for the [imposed match between Auckland and Wellington, and it was decided that the Auckland touring team play in Wellington on September 2. Considerable discussion arose over the proposed invitation to ( tago and Canterbury Bngbv League rpnresontafive teams to play in Auckland this season. Air Doble said it was essential that the two teams should he invited to [day, and every effort should bo made to have games" arranged. Terms of the trip were discussed, and it was decided to invite the two teams to play durmg September. CANTERBURY v. SOUTHLAND. Ter United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, July 23. The following will represent Canterbury against Southland on August I ;—Hams, Robillinrd, Oliver, Elvcy, AUGregor, Hay, Dailey, M'Cormack, Clark, 'Masters, N. Wagborn, B. Waghorn, Jeffries, Dennehy, and Scrimshaw. WAIMATE HUNT. Tho Waimate Hunt Club’s Mooting took place to-day. Hie course was good. Res airs;—• Studholme Hurdles. lin of. —Kaikaku (10.2) .1. Baddy’s Hope (9.5) 2, Batchelor Gay (9.2) 3. Won easily. Scratch id: Castellan, Grim J->ko, A iccRegal. Duality. Bluodilfs Hunters’ Steeplechase. 21 m. —New Dav (9.11) I, Happy Atac (9J2) 2, Grey Star (10.0) 3. Half a length; a length and a-hall. Scratched: Indus, Six Cylinder, Flourish. Time, 4min 48sec, Waimate Steeplechase. 21m.—unde Bob (9.3) 1, Kipling (11.9) 2, Ala 111spring (9.0) 3. Scratched: Toknmairiro. Won easily. Time, 4nii« 52sec. CRICKET IN ENGLAND. FIRST-CLASS AIATCHES. Press Association —By Telegraph-Copyright. LONDON, July 22. (Received July 23, at 11.45 a.in.) The Navy in their first innings made 119 (Gore taking eight wickets for' 4(5), second innings 13(3 (Cook four wickets for 39), against the Army, who in their first innings made 374 tor seven wickets declared (Williams 100, Bryan 62, Hudson 110). The Army won by an innings and 119 runs. Middlesex: First innings, 410 (Hoarne 78, Bruce 59, Hendren 118, Watson taking four wickets for 99) ; second innings, 205 for seven wickets declared (Haig 67). Lancashire: First innings, 233 (Barnes 84, Haig taking six wickets for 70) ; second! innings, 222 (Makepeace 74, Watson 82, Hoarne taking six wickets; for 00). Aliddlcsex won by three wickets. Kent; First innings, 281 (Johnstone 04, Woolley 78, Hubble 54, Fender taking four wickets for 100 and Shepherd four for 80) ; second innings, J 97 (Harding 74, Fender taking live wickets for 03" and Fenlcy five for 72)._ Surrey; First innings, 547 lor five wickets declared (Hobbs 105, Sandimm 88, Jeacocko 82, Shepherd not out 207). Surrey won by an innings and five wickets. Yorkshire: First innings, 386 (Oldwood 54, Kilncr 90, Rhodes 57, Robinson not out 58, Richmond taking four wickets for 87); second innings, 142 for four wickets declared (Sutcliffe 50). Notts: First innings, 312 (Carr 52, Wlivsall 81, Walker 74, Rhodes taking four wickets for 00) second innings, 103 for nine wickets (Waddington four for 59). Yorkshire won on the first innings. For Warwick against Sussex Bates made 104, and for Sussex Tate took six wickets for 69 and Cox six for 46. Sussex won. For Essex against Hampsliirc Russell made 149. Essex won. For Worcester against Glamorgan Root took five wickets for 57 in the first innings and seven for 67 in the second innings. For Glamorgan Ryan took five wickets for 46 in the first and five, for 71 in tho second innings. Worcester won. For Derby against vSomerset Loo made. 11 and "Jackson 105. Derby won. —Router.

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Evening Star, Issue 19000, 23 July 1925, Page 9

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LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19000, 23 July 1925, Page 9

LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 19000, 23 July 1925, Page 9