SPORTING
TENNIS. At the International Tournament at San Remo, in the final, Wilding and Draigbiddle (reports a cable message) beat Lowe and Myers, 5-1. 6-4. On the Queenstown courtc on Saturday a team representing the visitors met the local players. Ladies’, gentlemen’s, and combined doubles, and gentlemen’s singles were played. Scores : Visitors 69, Queenstown 43. WEDNESDAY BOWLING. The following will represent St. Kilda against Roslyn on St. Kilda Green tomorrow :—C. Summerell, R. Ledlie, J. Dawson, W. Murdock (skip); H. Barnes, S. Barr, W. Collie, A. Summerell (skip). Mornington v. Kaituna, on Kaituna green.-—Kaituna: T. Lamb, A. Langford, W. M’llwrick, D. G. M’Pherson (skip); Hughes, Moody, A. J. Shaw, J. Robertson (skip.) The Melbourne correspondent of the Sydney ‘ Sun ’ states that Mr John Wren is assisting in underwriting and floating a company with a capital of £30,000 to control “ Snowy ” Baker’s Stadium at Rushcutter’s Bay, Sydney. Gray will ride Kilrain in the Wellington Cup to-morrow, and E. Lowo will have the mount on Ladoga.
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Evening Star, Issue 15395, 20 January 1914, Page 6
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