All Blacks Win.
■» NINETEEN POINTS TO NIL. QUEGNSLANDEBS HAVE NO GHANCft . By Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received 29, 9.40 p.m. Brisbane, July 29. The weather was dull for the'match, which drew only two thousand people. Now Zealand kickod off. Queensland immediately rushed play into Hhe visitop' territority, tut Fisher relieved. Taylor picked up near the centre, and passed to Ryan, who passed to Lynch, and he lost the ball near the line. Play became very fast and strenuous-, Lynch intercepted a pass at centre, and, outpacing the opposition, scored in a good position* Grajnam failed to Kjbnvort. New Zealand 3 Queensland 0 New Zealand quickly got the ball from the scrum, but Queensland were upon them before they were properly moving. A brilliant rush by the New Zealand backs ended in R. Roberts, scoring. Graham again failed to convert. New Zealand 6 Queensland 0 The Queensland forwards played a haril and fast game, but the backs lacked cohesion. Cockroft landed a penalty goal from near half-way. New Zealand 9 Queensland 0 Taylor injured his ankle, and was replated by E. Roberts. Queensland attacked hotly, and looked dangerous till Cockroft relieved. Half-time came with New Zealand attacking, and the scores: Zealand 9 Queensland 0 Resuming, New Zealand quickly had Queensland on the defensive. Bruce picked up the ball near the line and scored. E. Rolicrta converted. New Zealand 14 Queensland ,-.-,■ 0 Queensland earned play the whole length of the field, but a free Kick to the visitors saved the situation. Queensland returned to the attack, and made desperate, efforts to score, and the defence was sound. The New Ze&landers i rushed down the field, and Murray picking up, passed to P. Roberts, to Ryan, to Lynch, who scored between the posts and E. Roberts converted. New Zealand 19 Queensland 0
A splendid dribble by the Queensland forwards played them into a good position. Ivut they were quickly drivra back. Tlie clcsing stages were strenuously contested. The final score read: — New Zealand. 19 Queensland 0 TROTTING TROUBLE F.NDF.D. Received '2! l, 8.35 p.m. Sydney, July 20. Tin; trouble between the Trotting Club and the owners has been .iniieably settled. ORAM) N'ATIOXAL SCRATOHrNTIS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Cliristchurch, Last Xiglit. Sir Lethe was scratched Tor the Grand National Steeplechase at -l.'.f> )>.m. today. Tt'KAl'A v. lire It SCHOOL. The match between Tuknpa and School first juniors will be played on the racecourse to-day at 3 p.m. "
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 30 July 1914, Page 8
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400All Blacks Win. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 59, 30 July 1914, Page 8
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