FOOTBALL IN AUSTRALIA.
NEW ZEALANDBRS BEATEN. .HI TEI,EnBM-11-ritESS ASSOCUTION-Cdl-rltlOnT.' (llec. Juno 7, 8,6 p.m.) Sydney, June 1. Tlio Kangarqos boat tho New Zealandors— Northern Union rules-by 27 points to 20. Iho teams wcro: j ~-
j New South Wales.—Back: Hedley; threeqMrters: Fmlcy, Conhn, Kosenfeld^ cS-affibl: learoo ' Gravflß ' G,urtue^ Now Zoalandors -Back: J. Spohcer; threcquaiters: Hooker, Buckland, House I fivceiplithe: Rone an J Bnrbar, half: Houghton orwards: J£, n , ?) Spentor, M'Donald, Bywe' Irevarthen, and Sullnau. ' y '
We weather was fine, and there was an attendaflcb of 30,000. The homo team again proved themselves a faster and better combination,'arid,-, as in tlio opening inatch, the vimtors were- slow in getting going, wiiilfe the.r play in the second half showed an alirbuUd improvement, with somo brilliant hashes. . . ■. . ■ .
In the first spell the hbme team put up 16 points to,the Visitors* 5, Trovarthen obtaining &' try, which was converted. I n the second half, Hooker, King, and Barbar secured tries, Byrne converting all. .For. New! South Wales, ' Cann, Cheadle Roseilfeldt, O'iMalley, Noble, and Frawley did the.scofinjj. : ■ •
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 528, 8 June 1909, Page 7
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170FOOTBALL IN AUSTRALIA. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 528, 8 June 1909, Page 7
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