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ANOTHER WIN FOR ALL BLACKS.

MATCH AGAINST QUEENSLAND. PAST SCORING. By Telegraph—Press Association—Cosyright. (Hec. Juno 19, 5 p.m.) Brisbane, Jnne 18. The weather was dull and cool for the New Zealand-Queensland match to-day. There was a largo attendance. Queensland won the loss, and Paton kicked off. A scrum was formed in tho Queensland corner, from which tho ball was passed out. Tho New Zealandors then concentrated their forces, and Francis, dribbling over tho line, fell ou the ball and scored. O'Leary failed to convert. Now Zealand 3 Queensland „ _ 0 Following tho drop-out play was for a time confined to tho centre. A combined rush by the visitors' three-quarter line carried the game to tho Queensland twenty-five, but a forward pass by Ryan prevented a score. The Queonslanders then pressed the attack, and tho New Zealanders wero in difficulties, but they succeeded in relieving tho situation, and play went back to the Queensland twenty-five. Here Paterson rushed through, but lost tho ball. . Shortly afterwards O'Leary kicked penalty goal. Now Zealand 6 Queensland _ 0 The visitors continued the attack, and nice passing by the three-quarters ended in Mitchell scoring. O'Leary converted. New Zealand _ '11 Queensland 0 Almost immediately afterwards Fuller crossed the line, but O'Leary failed to convert. New Zealand ~ U Queensland 0 During the remainder of tho first half Queensland was on tho defensive. Tho visitors were repeatedly on the line, and the. local men had many times to force down to savo a score.' The New Zealanders were playing splendidly, and made few mistakes, though forward passes a couple of times prevented the visitors obtaining what looked like easy tries. , On resuming Kent kicked off, and O'Leary . returned to half-way. The Queenslanders then moved up, and held j tho visitors in front of the posts* A, penalty for off-side gave Stanley a! chance, but the kick was mulled, and the game flowed down the field. • Murphy then secured and broke through the pack, but was opposed, and passed to M'Cabe, who was too far back, and tho opportunity was lost. The local men were now playing better than in tho first spell, and held the visitors to their own ground. M'Cabefailed to accept the ball, which bounded to Mitchinson, who made off down the line. He was tackled, and passed forward, and the advantage was lost. ' Shortly afterwards Burns accepted tho ball from tho toe of an opponent, and 1 ] bolted. He passed to Mitchinson, who, in turn, transferred to Francis. The latter went along the line liko a streak, and scored, O'Leary converting. New Zealand ....; 19 Queensland ; 0

The Quecnslanders now opened up the play, and began to force the pace. They pressed the All Blacks back to the line, but could not break through. A penalty against the All Blacks, however, resulted in Stanley kicking a goal. New Zealand 19 Queensland 3 Following the drop-out the local men freshened again, and the New Zealanders were defending. Avery was penalised for . off-side play, and Stanley kicked a penalty goal. ( Now Zealand 19 Queensland G The New Zealanders then took a turn at attack, and carried the battle into their opponents' ground, where they hovered dangerously close to the line. A freekick' sent them back to neutral ground, and both sides began to put their whole lifo into tho play.- Tho Queensland pack; reaching the ball, Athow secured and sent to Stanley, to Farmer, to M'Cabc, to Parmer, and tho last-named crossed the lino and scored, with a bunch of men clinging to him. Stanley kicked a goal. New Zealand 19 Queensland ...- 11 Queensland was penalised in' their twenty-five, and O'Leary took a shot at goal, but just'missed. Shortly afterwards Tucker, for Queensland, kicked a goal from the field. Time was then called, the score standing: New Zealand , 19 . Queensland 15

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 6

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ANOTHER WIN FOR ALL BLACKS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 6

ANOTHER WIN FOR ALL BLACKS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, Page 6

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