SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
! SPORTING. i MAORILAND JUMPER DEAD. <tlT ELICTBIC TELEGRAPH COPTBIGHT. v P*SS TOUTED PBIBS ASSOCIATION. SYDNEY, March 24. New Zealand steeplechaser ConVtmuance, by Sabretache —Chibouk, fell while schooling at Randw'ck and death subsequently ensued. F. Cress, the rider was taken to the hospital. MAORILANDERS IN N.'S.W. SYDNEY, March 24. The Sydney Cup candidate, S:napis, the Doncaster Handicap entrant, Bon Revo, and the racehorses Bon Ton and Black All (two-year-old) arrived safey by the Willochra to fulfil their engagements at {he A.J.C. Autumn Meeting. POLO. THE SAVILL OTJP. PIB OTMTRD FBBBB ASBOCI4.THJN, CHRISTCHURCH, March 24. In the Savill Cup competition Hawke'e Bay C (12) beat Tipapa (1); Ohriatchurch (5) beat Rangiora A (1);, Hawke's Bay B (6) beat Hawarden (8) CRICKET. AUSTRALIA v. MANAWATTJ. PBB TOIITO PBEBB ASSOCIATION. PALMERSTON N., March 24. There was a large attendance at the •ricket match, Australia v. Manawatu. The weather was cold with a strong wind. The visitors gave.an excellent exhibition of batting. The following were the scores:— AUSTRALIA.—-First Innings. Cody, b Greer 3 Collins, c and b Elliott 84 Dolling, b Ongley 6 McKenzie, b Ongley *> "Waddy, o artd b Greer 2jJ Trumper, o Luxford, b McVicar ... 76 Armstrong, c McLean, b Brennand 142 Crawford, b G;eer \ 29 McGregor, c and b Greer 7 Mailey, b Luxford 67 Larer, not out 17 Extras 20
Total 570 Bowling analysis: G. Greer, four for 145; OngTey. two for 100; Elliott, one for 62; Barttett, none for 44; Brennand, one for 54; McVicar, one for 88; Allingham, none for 13; Hodder, nona for l; Luxford, one for 17.
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Mataura Ensign, 25 March 1914, Page 7
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263SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Mataura Ensign, 25 March 1914, Page 7
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