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NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE TEAM.

WIN AGAINST QUEENSLAND

BRISBANE, June 14. In the League game New Zealand heat Queensland by 39 points to 5. The match 'was played on the cricket ground. The weather was .fine and cool, and there was a large attendance. The following were -the teams:— New Zealand: Full-back, Miller; three-quarters, Proebstel, Ifwerson, and Duvall; five-eighths, Manning and Kelly; half, Bradley; forwards, Clarke, Shadbo'lt, Walters, King, Hogan, and Hayward. Queensland: Full-back, Duffin:; threequarters, Lynch, Hickey, Maunders, and McGregor; five-eighth, Sargood ; half, Fancy ; forwards, Busteed, Heababy, Nalder, MacKay, Greaves, and Ross. Hayward won the toss. There was no wind. The visitors attacked early, and quickly had the Queensland's defending. " From a scrum near the line King secured a score, and Ifwereon goaled. The attack was resumed, and Kelly scored easily, Ifwerson again goaling. The Queenslanders 'began to force the pace. Duffin received the "ball at'half-way, and after a dodgy run punted over and McGregor scored. Sargood failed at goal. Play was even till near the end of the spell, when Proebstel scored by running round the defence. Ifwerson goaled. In the second spell the New Zealanders attacked most of the time. Manning, Shadbolt, Kelly, Bradley, Ifwerson, and. Walters scored tries, and Tfwerson converted two and Bradley one. "Ross converted from a mark for Queensland. 'Ifwerson sprained his ankle. .. ..

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE TEAM. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND LEAGUE TEAM. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 140, 16 June 1913, Page 5