SUNDRY SPORTS.
CRICKET.
NEW ZEALANDERS ON TOUR.
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) [United Press Association.!
Brisbane! December 22
. The Xew Zealand cricketers won their match against Queensland by [!?} rju'ms.,',:* ©pniihuing their second innings, they made 161 runs, which, with thcii*, first innings score of 89, gave theiri an aggregate of 250 runs. The Queenslariders, who had scored 121 in their first iuuiugs, made 111 in their second effort.
The Xew Zealanders' first innings analysis was:—Reese seven wickets for 53 runs ; ~Be.nnetL . Snodrie;n,;p«iiil»«»
nines analysis was:—Robinson., two , wickets, lor: ■■■%(■ ■ .raW-l • Jteefcey s}]V\ TjW "17; , SanduiaU, illi r F3eii»t'ctt;j none for 9-"• » ~ ijii ''; j>• :^ |i.V
The seoi mg on both side;-. \\ is. <)?!■ tlio small sid(i, Q,uo«iUslAH4n' being highest; l scorer with .60. : '
BILLIARDS. CRAY WIN. ' i (Recoived 11.5 a.m.) London, December 22. Conceding 2500, Cray beat Falkiner the score being 9000 to 7828, including a break of 887. BOXING. JACK JOHNSON'S INJURY. Paris, December 20. Johnson's radial bone was broken near the wrist. He pluckily fought the remaining rounds with his right arm only in use. The spectators, unaware of his injury, hissed him and declared the fight a sham. The police cleared the hall.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 96, 23 December 1913, Page 6
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