SUNDRY SPORTS.
HOCKEY.
ENGLISH LADIES' TEAM.
IBy Electuio Telegraph—Oopyuight] [United Pbess Association.! London, March 20. In response to the New Zealand invitation, an English ladies' hockey team is visiting Australasia, and will sail in May. TENNIS. (Received 8.30 a.m.) Washington, March 20.
At Philadelphia, Lytton, the amateur tennis champion of England, defeated Jack Souter, the world's racquet champion, in a special match by two sets to one;
Covey promised to play a return match with Gould in 1915.
CRICKET.
AUSTRALIA V. WELLINGTON.
[Per Press Association.] ■ , Wellington, March 20
The Australian-Wellington cricket match had to bo adjourned owing to rain. Wellington batted first, and had lost four wickets for i 93 runs when stumps were drawn. Scores : WELLINGTON.—First Innings. Hay, b Crawford ... ... 10 Howe, c Noble, b Laver ... 0
ißaker, not out ... : ... 50 Gibbet-;, Ibw, b Armstrong ... 0 Hiddleston, st. Waddy, b Arm- . strong ... ~. ... 12 jßeechey, not out ... ... Extras ... ... ... 14 Total for four wickets ... 93 Bowling analysis.—Armstrong took five wickets for 25 runs: Laver one for 27, Crawford mio *«r H, Mailey none for 7, Noble none for 2. Wickets fell- One for 0, two for 41, three for 42, four for 58. '"
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 77, 21 March 1914, Page 5
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