OVERSEAS SPORT.
INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS. MEETING AT SYDNEY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. SYDNEY, Jan. 16. At the international sports meeting at the Manly Oval the three-quarter mile scratch raco resulted:—Lermond (America), 1; Hyland (New South Wales), 2; Dillon (New South Wales), 3. Time, 3m 10 2-ss. lit a seven furlongs international relay race the Australian Olympic combination, Hunt, Golding and Carlton, defeated Lermond, Peltzer and Emton (Germany) by 15yds. Tho liop, step and jump from a standing start was won by A. W. Winter, tho distance being 30ft. llin. ASSOCIATION CUP TIES. RESULTS IN REPLAYED GAMES. (Received January 16, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 15. In the replayed ties in the Association Cup matches .Millwall drew with the Corinthians, I—l, after extra time had been played; Fulham Heat Bournemouth 2—o; Manchester City beat Tottenham Hotspurs, 4—l; Huddersfield beat Bury, 3—l; Aliddlcsbrough beat Chesterfield, 4—3; Newcastle beat York, 2—l.
PROFESSIONAL BILtIARDS. PROGRESS OF MATCHES. (Received January 16, 8.25 p.m.) LONDON, Jan. 16. In the billiards match, Lindrum v. Davis, the scores are:—Lindrum 8168, including breaks of 1068 and 768 j Davis (in play), 5793, including breaks of 457 and 1081. In the match, McConachy v. Smith, the scores areMcConachy (in play) 17,418, including breaks of 344 and 379; Smith, 16,751 including breaks of 567 and 629. LEAGUE TEST MATCH. ENGLAND BEATS AUSTRALIA. LONDON, Jan. 15. In tho final Leaguo football test match at Rochdale England defeated the Australians by 3 - points, to o._ At half-time neither side had scored. The result means that England has won the rubber. Following is the record to date of the Australian Leaguo team in Britain:— Against Rochdale.- —Won, 36 —3. Against York.—Won, 32—11. Against Batloy.—Won, 27—5. Against Widnes.—Won, 37 —13. Against Broughton.—Won, 21—8. Against Lancashire County.—Won, 29--14. . Against Wakefield. —Lost, 3—14. Against Keighley.—Won, 15—9. Against England.—Won, 31—8. Against Castleford. —Won, 53—32. Against Huddersfield.—Won, 18 —8 Against Leigh.—Won, 19—6. Against. Barrow.—Won. —13—10. Against Leeds.—Lost, 7 —B. Against Hull.—Won, 35—2. Against Oldham.—Won, 18—10. Against England.-—Lost, 3—9. Against Bradford.-—Won, 26 —17. Against St. Helens.—Drawn, 18—Ki. Against Yorkshire.—Won, 25—12. Against, Halifax.—Won, 58—9. Against S win ton. —Lost, 5—9. Against Northern League.—Lost, s—lß. Against Cumberland.—Lost, s—B. Against Glamorgan.—Won, 39—9. * Against St, Helens.—Won, 22—8. Against Northern League,—Won, 32--22. Against Warrington.—Lost, S l —l7. Against Hunslet.—Lost, 3—lß. Against Hull Kingston Rovers.—Won, 10-5. Against Wigan.—Won, 10—9. Against England.—Drawn, o—o. Against Salford.—Won, 21—5. Against England.—Lost, 3—0.. Played, 34; won, 23; lost, 9; drawn, 2. SWIMMING IN AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALANDER'S VICTORY. SYDNEY, Jan. IC. At the swimming championships in the JJruinmoyne Baths Cameron (New Zealand) won. the 100 yds backstroke championship in 70 l-5s This was 2-5s undor Iho record, but not. being a resident lie did not secure tho title. The 440 yds. free-style race was won by Moss Christie in 5m 24». The 220 yds. junior championship was won by A. Noonan in 2m 37i.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20465, 17 January 1930, Page 9
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