SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
TRUMPER IN" FORM,
Press Association—By Telegraph.—Copyright.
SYDNEY, March 8. (Received March 8, at 9.45 a.m.) Trumper, playing against Waverlev, scored 260 runs in 210 minutes. NEXT SATURDAY'S SPORTS. A wire was received this morning hy Mr S. D. Minn, hon. secretary of the Sports Committee- of the Dunedin Sports Club, from Richard Arnst, champion sculler of the world and a Sydney Thousand Wheel Race winner, stating that he will be a suro starter in the bicycle- races at the sports at the Caledonian Ground v.«xt Saturday. This will give local sports followers a last opportunity of seeing the burly Canterbury man before he leaves to row Durnan, the Canadian, in Canada, and later Ernest Barry on the Thames for the .sending championship of the world. The meeting will bo rather unique in that a world's sculling champion and an Australasian half-mile champion amateur runner will be seen out on the one dav. The entries for the sports Closed on Saturday night, and have- pvoved eminently satisfactory, quantity and quality being well represented. BOWLING. The following Eoslyn players will t;ikepart in match Roslyn v. Caversham tomorrow, on Roslyn Green:—S. Richards, J. F. Hamel, E. H. Fountain, W. Weir (s); Captain Paterson, J. P. Simon, C. Dickfion, A. M'Dongall (s); A. M'Farlane, A. M. Huxtable, R. Thomson, R. H. Scott (fi). Caversham: A. Kennard, Dr Howard, V. Wilkinson, W. Blackwood (e); W. GLaese, T. Thornton, D. Forrester, G. Murray (s); G. Peddington, D. Stevenson, E. Jones, J. Brown (s); W. M'Kinlav, R. Quin, A. Mitchell, P. Evans (s).
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Evening Star, Issue 14002, 8 March 1909, Page 5
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