SUNDRY SPORTS.
CRICKET* T/
NEW ZEALANDERS ON TOUR.
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright)
[United Press Association.! - f | i Prisbanel 1 li|e|or^licr '22. .The Xcw .'Zealand" crickot&rs won tueii* match' against Queensland by {l2} loin's., 1 ,;j Cpni'timing their second innings, they made 161 runs, which, with t'heiJfj first innings score of 89, gkvo then! an aggregate of 250 runs.
The Queenslanders, who had scored 121 in their first innings, made. 11l in-their second effort.
The New Zealanders’ first innings analysis was;—Kccse seven wickets l‘?i* pJK .run.!#
nines analysis was:—-Robin son i two t r^oi 4 j*rJ 11 iff s ’-Tp 17';' ’&i ; I||vb ■ $ «|;.' !ii| none for Ifi.'-ji i; ; iiiji;V The -t seo ring tih' iva k, oh i tho small sick^.-iMarklial},^’ being kigheki,* scorer ■ with>-i3(!>.''
. , (Received 'u.m.) . London, IDucernber‘22. Concctling 2500, Gra_y bent Falkine.-:_ ‘ the score being 9000 to_‘7B2B, including‘ at bl'c;lk of 887. V ; ~ } BOXING. JACK; JOHNS()_\”S I.\'J‘U-RY: ' . i’zll'is, ])ecem‘ber 20.‘ Johnson's mdial bone was broken near tlhe wrist. He pluckily fought the remaining ,roun<l:s with his riglyb arm only in use‘. The spectators, unm\'al'e of his injul'_\', hissed him and (leclal§e<l,the fight a,shzlln. The palice cleared the hull. .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 95, 22 December 1913, Page 6
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188SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 95, 22 December 1913, Page 6
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