SUNDRY SPORTS.
CRICKET.
NEW ZEALANDERS IN AUS-
THALIA.
[Bl EIEOXMO TELEGRAPH —COPYRIGHT) 1 lUmiiOJ Punas association. J Adelaide, January 16. NEW ZEALAND —First Innings. Hem us, st. Campbell, b Smith ... 46 Hickmott, c Hill, 1 « Rnndell ... J Sneddon, c Campbell, b Mayne ... W
Tuckwell, run out ... Reese, b Howard ... Tartar, b Pel lew ... ••• Sandman, b Willsmore ... ••• Sorriervill, run out ... ••• Robinson, b Howard -... ••• 14 Bennett, c.Rundell, b Howard ... ■' Boxshall,' not out ... * Extras ... ••• ••• " Total ... ••• - 362 Bowling analysis: Howard took 3 wickets for 82 runs; Runted, 1 for 36; Crawford, none for 80; Smith, 1 for 54; Willsmore, 1 for .38; Pel lew, 1 for. 23; Mayne, 1 for 20; Hill, none for 5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.—First Innings Steele, not out ... ••• 43 Ruhdell, lbw,.b Benentt ••• 1Smith, not out ... ••• 4 Total for one wicket ... 51 Bennett took one wicket for H runs. The weather was perfect, and the wicket excellent, but the attendance was only moderate.
• M.(LC. V, TRANSVAAL. Johannesburg, January 10. The Transvaal scored 170. Marylcbone lost four wickets for 350 runs, and then declared (Hobbs 137, Kearne 95). . A thunderstorm stopped play, and the match was drawn. THE OLYMPIC GAMES. | London, January 16. ) The Olympic Committee has allocated £3OOO to the Amateur Athletic Association, £6OO to Swimming Association, and £250 to, the Cyclists’ Union. Trainer Knox has been appointed for three years, and receives £4OO per annum with £l5O travelling expenses. Knox will have nine supplementary trainers lor two years. bowling.
THE DOMINION. TOURNAMENT. [Per Press Association.] Dunedin, January 15. The final of tha champion rinks was completed to-night, when 1 orteous (Wellington) beat Fountain (Roslyn) by 27 to 18. AUSTRALIA’S VISITING TEAM. [United Press Association. 1 Sydney, January 16. Newman, of New South * Wales, and Rankin, of Queensland, accompany the bowling team for New Zealand. ' Croquet. The Stratford and Eltham Croquet Clubs played a match yesterday on the Eltham lawns, tiie visiting Judies winning by 28 points. The following are the scores;— DOUBLES. Mrs Carmen and Mrs Dent 28 heat Mrs Curtis and Mrs Dingle 20. Mrs Fairhall and Mrs Campbell 19 lost to Miss Dingle and Mrs.McNecly 28. Mrs Hobbs'and Mrs rladin Jo lost to Mrs Reader and Mrs Prentis 28. SINGLES. Mrs Dent 22 lost to Mrs Dingle 28. Mrs Fairhall 20 lost to Mrs McNeely 28. Totals: Stratford 182 points, Eltham 104 points.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 15, 17 January 1914, Page 6
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