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NEW ZEALAND'S EASY WIN.

(Press Assn.—By Telegraph— Copyright.) BRISBANE, June 15. I At the League game New Zealand won by 30 to nve. I The match was played on the cricket [ground m line cool weather. There was a large attendance. Following were the teams:— New Zealand.— Full-back, filler; threequarters, Proebstel, Ifwerson and Duvall; five-eights, Manning and Kelly; half. Bradley; forwards, Clarke, Shadbolt, Walters, King, Hogan, ahd Hayward. Quensland.— Full-back, Duffln; Ihree- ■ quarters, Lynch, Hickey, Maunders and McGregor; five-eights, Sargood; half, 1 Fahey; forwards, Busteed. Healaby, I Nalder, Mackay, Greaves and Ross. j Hayward won the toss. There was no j wind, and the visitors attacked early and quickly had the Queenslanders'' defending. From a scrum near the line King secured and scored: Ifwerson goal-, cd. The attack was resumed and Kelly) scored easily, Ifwerson converting. Thei Qucenslanders now began to force jtfiat- ; ters. Duffln received at half-way, and after a dodgy run, punted over. McGregor scored, but Sargood'* failed to convert... Play was even until near the end of the spell, when Proebstel scored, after running through the defence. Ifwerson goaled. > In the second spell the New Zealanders were atacking most of the time. Manning Shadbolt, Kelly, Bradley, Ifwerson, and Walter scored tries, and Ifwerson convertod two and .Bradley ohe. Ross kicked a goal from a mark for Queensland. Ifwerson sprained his ankle. DEFEAT OF THE MAORIS. BRISBANE, June 15. Queensland defeated the Maoris by 19 points to 9. ■ Tho game was fast and exciting throughout. Both sides showed splendid combination, and their tackling was I deadly. Woods scored and converted, I and Grace registered a goal from the 1 field. Queensland scored two converted ' tries, two unconverted, and one penalty. AUCKLAND, last night. There was dull and cold weather for tho football matches yesterday, but there was a big attendance at Alexandra Park, where the principal game was played. Ponronby defeated City by five points to nil, and are now leading- 'for the championship with Marist Bros. Uni-r vcrsity beat College Rifles by 16 to 3, and Marist Bros, beat Parnell by 17 1 to 3. In tho League competition North Shore beat City by 17 points, and Newton defeated Ponsonby. North Shore are leading for the championship. DUNEDIN, last night. The senior Rugby matches were played yesterday on greasy grounds. ResultsKaikorai 10 v. Alhambra nil; University 6 v. Pirates 6; Dunedin 9 v. Union 5-

Southern II v. Port Chalmers nil: Zin-gari-Riclimond a. bye. WELLINGTON, last night. Tlie weather on Saturday was excellent for the field games, being fine with a bracing southerly breeze, and the grounds were m good order.' Results:— Rugby: Athletic 19 beat Ponckc 8, Melrose 11 drew with St. James' 11, Petone 1G beat Victoria College 3, Oriental 12 beat. Wellington 3. Association: Hospital 2 beat St. John's 1, V.M.C.A. 1 drew with Thistle 1, Corinthians 1 beat Rovers nil. Wanderers 2 beat Swifts l, Diamonds 2 drew with Brooklyn United 2. , League Rules: Newtown 22 beat Petone 13, Athletic 9 beat Hutt 3. CHRISTCHURCH, last night. The senior football championships resulted: Old Boys 18 v. Christchurch 0; Albion 19 v. Canterbury College 0; Linwood 9 v. Sydenham 8; Merivale 10 v. Marists 3.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13102, 16 June 1913, Page 5

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NEW ZEALAND'S EASY WIN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13102, 16 June 1913, Page 5

NEW ZEALAND'S EASY WIN. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 13102, 16 June 1913, Page 5

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