SUNDRY SPORTS.
CRICKET. NEW SOUTH WALES BEATS VICTORIA. «,By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) Sydney, January 28. In the inter-colonial match, Victoria v. New South Wales, the latter won by eight wickets. Victoria in their second innings scored 365 (Matthews 81). New South- Wales then lost two wickets for 163 (Barbour 30, McCartney not out 76, Bardsley not out 46). The weather was fine and the wicket good. New South Wales.—Bowling analysis ; Cotter one wicket for 96, Massie 1 for 195, Kelleway 2 for 83, Hordern 5 for 156, Macartney 0 for 35, Barbour 0 for 3, Collins 1 for 17. Victoria—Ryder 2 for 166, Cannon 7 for 164, Matthews 3 for 161, Armstrong 0 for 8, Hart 0 for 28. ; ATHLETICS. THE OLYMPIC GAMES. New York, January 28. Thorpe, the Indian athlete, and winner of the Pentathlon and the Decathlon at the Olympic games has been adjudged a profesional on the ground that he played with a professional baseball team. He loses all his trophies and the runners-up will be awarded them according to the rules. / TENNIS. STRATFORD v. NEW PLYMOUTH. The following will play for the New Plymouth Club against Stratford tomorrow : Ladies.—Miss Kirkby, Mrs BirchJohnston, Misses L. Fitzherbert, C. Leatham, W. Webster, G. Bewley, L. Greatbatch and M. Blundell. Men.—Webster, Thompson, Griffiths, (2), Weston, Ryder, Robertson, Sykes, Bloxham and Simpson.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 26, 29 January 1913, Page 2
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223SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 26, 29 January 1913, Page 2
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