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OVERSEAS SPORT.

RUGBY GAMES IN BRITAIN. JH£ COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP, (Received November ]►">, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON. Nor. 15. The results in the Rugby Union ■matches played to-day were as follows: Cheshire, 25, v. Cumberland, 9; Durham, 16, v. Northumberland, II; Yorkshire, 7, v; Lancashire, 16; Blackheath, 18, v. Cambridge University, 16; Coventry, 8, v. Old Merchant lailors, 0; Levonport Services, 0, v. Bristol, 24; Harlequins, 8, v. Oxford University, 11; Leicester, 0, v. Swansea, 0; London Scottish, 19, v. Richmond, 6; Newport, 6, v. Gloucestershire, 3; Northampton, 16, v. Plymouth Albion, 6; Penartb, 6, v. Ponlypool, 10; Glasgow Academicals, 15, v. Royal High School, 0; Stewartonians, 8, v. Heriotonians, 7. PROFESSIONAL BILLIARDS. UN DRUM LEADS McCONACHY. <Recei~eJ November IS, 5.5 p.m.) ' LONDON. Nov. 15. In his billiards match against McConachy (receives 7000) Lindruxn has made 12,433, including a break of 536. MqCoaachy has made 12,052, including breaks of 734 and 284. At snooker Lindrum has scored 585 and McConachy £O3. / Against Newman (receives 7000) Davis has made 18,979, including breaks of 251, 992; and Newman (receives 7000) 15.QG9, including breaks of 213, 414 and £>36. j NEXT OLYMPIC GAMES. PREPARATIONS IN GERMAN Y« (Received November 16, 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN. Not. 15. Germany is preparing to send 120 athletes to the Olympic Games at Los Angele3 jn 1932, at a cost of £25,000, of which tho Government, will contribute One-third. I .1 .1 . 1 ■ PROFESSIONAL BOXING. / CANZONERI BEATS SINGER. (Received November 16. 5.5 p.m.) NEW YORK. Nov. 15. Tony Canzoneri, 9st. 61b., the fo'aner feather-weight champion, won the world's Jigbt-weigbt championship when .'ho knocked out A 1 Singer, 9st. B!b., the defender, in tho first round of a bout of 15 icheduled rounds. SYDNEY GRADE CRICKET. LARGE SCORE BY GORDON, (Received November 16, 5.5 p.m.) 7 SYDNEY. Nov. 15. In the grade cricket competitions yesterday the scores were:—Waverley, 107 und 91 (Bassett fivo for 53); Mosman, 184 and 18 for r»o wickets. Mosman won fit utright. Western Suburbs, first innings, 238; Northera District, first innings, 225 (Buckle 69, Greentreo five for 36) . Western Suburbs won on the first innings. Manly, first innings, 153; rccoiid, 86 for five wickets: Marrickvifle, first innings, 219 for nine wickets, declared, (Armstrong 54). Marrickville won ori (he first innings. Cumberland, first innings, 236; second, 88 (Arch four for 34, McDougall three for 29); Petersham, first innings, 191 (Bosley five for 53); second, 124 for seven wickets four for 50). Cumberland won on the first innings. Rand wick, fir.rt innings, 326 for eight wickets, declared; University, first innings, 340 ' for seven wickets (Williams not • out 114, Parsonage 74). University won on the first innings. Paddington, first inmings, 230 for fieven wickets, declared Mosselyn 125); North Sydney, first innings. 175; second innings, 63 for two. Paddington won on the first innings. St. George, first, innings 171; socoiuf, 192 for five wickets; Gordon, first innings, 341 for four wickets, declared (J. Taylor 103, C. Kellewav 149 not out, Fordham 64). fSordon won «n the first innings. Glebe, first innings, 265; Balmain, first inriinps, 154 (Brightfield five for 32); second innings, 165 for five wickets (Nutt 73) . Ciebe won on the first innings.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20723, 17 November 1930, Page 14

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OVERSEAS SPORT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20723, 17 November 1930, Page 14

OVERSEAS SPORT. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20723, 17 November 1930, Page 14

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