Second Edition. SUNDRY SPORTS.
CRICKET. THE AUSTRALIANS ON TOUR. LPkk Press Association.] Hamilton, February 3. Heavy rain last night and tliis morning made the pitch sodden tor the cricket match Australia v. South Auckland, and it was decided to play on matting. Noble won the toss, and sent South Auckland to the wicket. Play commenced at 11.45. The weather is showery. MiC.C. L\ AFRICA. rßv Electric Temschaph—-Copyright] XUnitkd Press Association.} (Received 11.40 a.m.) Capetown, February 3. Marylebone in their first innings made 38G (Hearne 136), and in the second innings, with no wickets down for 211, declared. (Hofabs 131, Rhodes 70). The Transvaal in their first innings made 347 (Zulcli 62, Beaumont 65). In the second innings they made 145 at a cost of 6 wickets, when the match was drawn. BILLIARDS. (Received 1.83 p.m.) London, February 2. Newman is !2,167 and Gray 8334. BOXING. Kid Lewis heat Paul Til for a purse of £6OO. Til was disqualified in the twelfth round lor holding. ATHLETICS. AMERICANS IN MELBOURNE. (Received 9.55 a.m.) Melbourne, February 3. At a challenge jathletic- -meeting, Parker won the oOyos, 100yds, and 75yds events, defeating Burton (YieXtoria), Bradley (N.S.W.), while Eraser (New South Wales) beat Templeton (America) in the 120yds hurdles. KelMy < Victoria) beat. Templeton in the liigh jump. Caughey (America) won the javelin and discus throwing.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 6
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220Second Edition. SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 28, 3 February 1914, Page 6
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