OVERSEAS SPORT.
CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA. PLAYER'S SEASON RECORD. [By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. (Received Arril 13. 6.5 SYDNEY, April 13. In ;i cricket match yesterday T. J. (Andrews, by scoring 29 runs for Pcterghaas against Manly, broke W. Bardsley's 11-years-old aggregate for a season by five runs. Ho has made 1150 this soason. Mosman, winners of tho season s premiership, narrowly averted defeat in ;ui exciting match against Paddington by threo runs on tho first innings. W. Hunt, bowling for Balmain against Western Suburbs, took 11 wickets for 49 runs. St. George won the second grado premiership, being four points ahead of Haudwiek. BOXING AT SYDNEY. HAINES DEFEATS VAUCLARD. (Received April 13. 6.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 13. 'At tho Svdnov Stadium last evening 'Jack Haines (list. 231b.) defeated Louis jVauclard" (list. 4Jlb.) on points in 15 rounds. The Frenchman received a sound thrashing and was almost knocked out by n right to tho chin in tho first round. SWIMMING AT SYDNEY. NEW BREASTSTROKE RECORD. (Received April 13, C.5 p.m.) SYDNEY. April 13. At a swimming carnival in tho Domain ■baths Frank McCuro beat tho Australian yards breaststroko record. His timo, 2m. 58 3-10s, was 3 7-10s. better than Ivan Stedman's time. SCOTTISH FOOTBALL. DRAW IN CUP MATCH. (Received April 13. 6.5 p.m.) LONDON. April 12. In the final of tho Scottish Association football cup Glasgow Rangers drew with Patrick Thistle. Neither side scored. EMPIRE GAMES IN CANADA. CARLTON NOT TO COMPETE. (Received April 13. 6.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 13. Tho Australian sprinter Carlton has decided not to visit Canada for the Empire Games. His reasons aro the expense of tho trip and interference with the prospects of advancement in his future career. 100 MILES CYCLING RECORD. HUBERT OPPERMAN'S FEAT, (Received April 13, 5.35 p.m.) MELBOURNE, April 13. Hubert Opperman, paced by a motor, covered 100 miles on a cycle in lh. 39m. 38s. Ho thus beat the previous world's record of 2h. 26m Bs. made by E. Bonlicurs in Paris in 1903. COURSING IN AUSTRALIA. NEW SOUTH WALES DERBY. SYDNEY, April 12. A coursing meeting was held at Rooty Hill. In the deciding course for tho New South .Wales Derby (winner to receive £l7O and tho runner-up £54), C. N. Hat•well's dog Returned beat JJiss Sidwell's Roseview. In tho Woodstock Cup (winner to receivo £75 and runner-up £25), W. A. Williams' Hadrian beat A- Carter's Cinbon.
FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND. NORTHERN UNION CHAMPIONSHIP (Received April 33. 6.5 p.m.) LONDON, April 'l2. In tho Northern Union football county championship Glamorgan beat Monmouthcliire by 29 points to 3. AMATEUR ASSOCIATION GAME. (Received April 13, 6.5 p.m.) LONDON, April 12. In the amatour Association football cup final at Upton Park Rford beat Bournemouth Gasworks by 5 goals to one.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20539, 14 April 1930, Page 16
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