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RUGBY NATIONAL. ALL BLACKS v. ENGLAND.
"VISITORS' RECORD TOUR.
(Reuter's Servico.)
were still scrummaging finely and kept off the pressure. Occasion- | ally the home backs got going, but, werd never allowed to make much ground. The game veered round in favour of the visitors, and ten minutes after the re- sumption, M. Brownlie crossed The close to the, corner flag."
CRICKET.
SECOND TEST MATCH RESUMED.
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The All Blacks defeated En Place kick was a very difficuit148,000 spectators, and on a per-
London, January 3, land by 17 points to 11 at Twickenham.
one, but Nicholls, with a grand effort, converted,
(Router's Service,)
Melbourne, January S. In glorious weather, before.
fect wicket, the second Test The New Zealanders continued match was resumed today, when The game started at 2.30, into attack and Bichardson, England's opening pair. Hobbs dull and threatening weather. A gathering in the loose, managed and Sutcliffe, went to the wickets. boisterous sou'wester blew over although collared, to pass the ball They batted all day, and when the ground, which, following to Svenson, who scrambled over stumps were drawn had scored heavy rains, was soft. There The t was not converted by Hobbs contribution was 164 not 288 without being separated. were.. fifty thousand spectators Nicholls present including the Prince of
New Zealand being penalised. out, while "Sutcliffe was 128 not Wales, who received a tremen- Wickes found touch well up the out There, were six extras,
It was a magnificent partner- dous ovation. He shook hands field, and a minute later, a capital with all the players of both teams passing movement among the ship. Hobba was superb and and was rapturously received by home backs. saw Gibbs racing In making a hundred for the first Sutcliffe an accomplished stylist. the New Zealanders, who gave away in grand style." He kicked their war cry.
"
ahead and an exciting, race en-wicket for the third consecutive At the outset England attacked, sued, which resulted in favour of occasion, the pair created a re but a free kick relieved the pres the visitore, who just managed to cord for Test matches, while sure: Five minutes from the touch down. Another penalty Hobbs reached 2,000 runs for start England continued to press was awarded England, but England-Australia Tests, beating but met with a wanderfully sound Brough missed. Gibbs bgain got. Ce Maclaren's 1,931, though defence. Ten minutes from the away and ran splendidly, but several Australian's have reached start there was an unpleasant in- finished with a kick ahead over two thousand. Hobbs and cident, the New Zealander. Cyril the line. Mill jost managed to. Sutcliffe hit twelve fours each. Brownlie being sent off the field, touch downt, saving a certain tryable enthusiasm at the close, the England's forwards scrummaged The All Blacks were penalised, splendidly, several penalty kicks. Corbett kicking a goal. being given against New Zealand. After a quarter of an hour Voyce secured from a scrum, kicked past Nepia, and Cove Smith, dashing up scored a try for Eng land wide out. Brough failed to
convert.
"
Shortly before the end, Eng land were hard pressed on their own line, but, Young started a passing movement, Hamilton and Wickes breaking away and pass- ing to Klermaster, who finished a great movement with try under the bar. Conway con-
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Five minutes later England were penalised near the halfway verted. England finished strong. line. Nepia took the kick and
The result, was, New Zea ly. the ball went very close. The land 17 points; England, 11 tourists were pressing and Steel attempted a drop goal, but, missed. Again England were penalised and Nepia found touch within a few yards of the home
line.
Fierce scrummages en sued but Young cleared.
points...
There was a agene of remark-
spectators jumping the rails and. surrounding the two batsmen, patting them
on the back. Scores
AUSTRALIA,—1ST INNINGS 600. ENGLAND.-1ST INNINGS.
.154
B. Hobbs, not out
H. Sutcliffe, not out
Extras
1
123
Total' (for no wkt. 283
England's team for the second- Test Match is, A. E R. THE ALL BLACK'S RECORD. The All Blacks concluded their Gilligan (Sussex), Mr. AP: F. tour of England, winning all Chapman (Berks), Mr W twenty-eight engagements, sur. H. T. Douglas (Essex) J. B. passing the performance of the Hobbs (Surrey), HA Sutcliffe lost match out of thirty-two Woolley (Kent), M. W. Tate famous All Blacks, in 1905, who (Yorkshire); J. W. Hearne and E. Hendren (Middlesex), F.E. Altogether they scored 654 points (Sussex), R. Tyldesley (Lan- against 98.
cashire) and H. Strudwick
Faulty handling by England let in the All Blacks, and after much scrummaging on the line., Cooke flung out to Sverson, who scored
Referee A. Freathy (Wales) wide out. Nicholls failed to con-tates that he ordered C. Brownlle (Surrey); vert. The New Zealanders off for deliberately, kicking on played up with determination and the leg an England forward lying from scrum near the home line, face downwards on the ground. Steel went over in the corner. He adds that he warned each side Nicholls again, failed to add the generally thrice, therefore he was extra points. Just before the obliged to act drastically: interval Nicholls scored a penalty goal, the New Zealanders leading by 9 points to 3 at half-time.
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Mr. Dean, the all Blacks' manager, said that the All Blacks were of the opinion that the re- New York, January 3.-Kid feree had made a mistake, as no Kaplan won the World's Feather- Immediately after the resump-such action as he alleged had oc-weight Championship technically tion, Corbett, with a clever kick, curred Brownlie emphatically by knocking out Danny Kramer carried play to the New Zealand denied that he was guilty of the in the ninth round-Reuter's half. The English forwards conduct attributed to him,
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