SPORTS AND GAMES
BILLIARDS.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)
SYDNEY, September 9..’
Ip a billiards match, Falkiner and Waiter Lindrum were responsible for a number of exceptional breaks. ;;Falkineris highest 'was 1001, broking his ,pwn previous record. Lindrum topped Falkiner’s record carrying his overnight unfinished break of 738 to 1217, beating bis own. record? ' - ....... ’. ,J ■’ ■’ ■ •••■ ■ s . .. * • ' i CRICKET. , . LONDON,, September 9. The South Africans’ match against North Wales was abandoned.
SOCCER CODE.
(Per Press Association.)
WELLINGTON, Sept. 8. The New Zealand Soccer 'team to play the Chinese in ‘the'' fourth test at Christchurch is as'followsJ; Ewing (Wellington). G. ’Anderson (Otago), L.“ McGirr (Wellington), W. Thomas (Wellington), ,D. Jones (Auckland), J. Dryden (Otago), R. Innes (Auckland), E. Newman (Buller), J. Lothian (AVellington), G. Campbell (Wellington) captain, and C. Ballard (Wellington).
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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 September 1924, Page 5
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