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AMERICA'S SMALL FRY.

AND BRITAIN'S BIG FISH. (Received 10.50 a.m.) LONDON. July 11. The -Pall Mall Gazette, points out that America aims at producing specialists in sport, while Britain prefers to cultivate the all-round man. One C. B. Fry, says the "Gazette." is worth more than a score of semi-profes-sional specialist?. "Sporting Life" says that there is much friction in Stockholm over the judging in certain of the games and the general regulations. Renter's Stockholm correspondent unfavourably compares the. British competitors with the American. The former are not working seriously. The controllers of the team admit indifferent discipline.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 166, 12 July 1912, Page 5

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AMERICA'S SMALL FRY. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 166, 12 July 1912, Page 5

AMERICA'S SMALL FRY. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 166, 12 July 1912, Page 5

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