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LATE CABLES.

i; AT THE OLYMPIAD. 2 A xr6T* Al ' IAN SUCCESSES. * (Becelveti 3 p.m.) ally PARIS, July 14. ion,' . payers had a strenuous "* and Barley, commencing OUT day. ™X, e d at 4.30, playing con--1 at W *Tlhe blazing heat without of tianmW as they rushed to 'V laving B™*- k the appointment. $ t ll6 , playing bettor than on Sun- % Bsylev^H/defeated Baohr in three «*>, day..*?" 1 ~* Villard had a similar win tin- itraigW se • Au3 tralians then met * » v " ?Tand Kelaman in the doubles mr Kehf!«g a T g a u _ 9j 3_6, o—3, o—2. far; and yon, ' tngg \ e , and superb tenH ."%& *ho f s champion of Ger- > WS - has not been beaten in the recent *' WUlard and Bayley toI meet Richards ami Hunter. s f ffiltotether the Australians have a H land. Aiwn to _ monw> swimmers, I losers, scullers, and tennis I (Czeeho-Slovakia) ■».. jXdfree and Woosnam (England), J contests Eve scored 157 « Jr«aii 157 points, and Clark rßrLfa.) the third heat with 102. ' i t the second semi-final of the women s in meteT'Misses Eder and Morelius • J 11) beat Miss Tanner (Britain). ' I-. Time 6min 23 4-ssec 1 The French cyclists Michard. Cougnot, - nn d Fmrchean, met Dempsey and Copl°nase"ain in the teams rare. Each spell ij was of" 1000 metres. Michard defeated » Tvmwey, vtho yesterday won five times ' • sSsion. The Australians were a |iand i M"wd owing to Coppins falling if nd intaing his wrist, necessitating his retirement. The injury is not serious. „ time for the first heat was * 10?KConds.-(A. and NX Cable.) * — '

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 166, 15 July 1924, Page 7

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LATE CABLES. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 166, 15 July 1924, Page 7

LATE CABLES. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 166, 15 July 1924, Page 7