SPOUTING
A.I.F. CRICKET TOUR. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. The Australian cricketers, playing West Scotland, made 658 for six wickets—Murray (not out! 131, Trennery 118, Bull 105, Collins 94, Taylor 75. TENNIS IN ENGLAND. At the Wimbledon tennis tourney in tho doubles Fisher (N.Z.) ai-N Ritchie (England) boat Dash and Wilcox, 6-2, 7-5, 6-2. RAILWAY RESTRICTIONS AFFECT SPORT. Our Christchurch correspondent wires: —The new railway regulations have upset the calculations of several Riccarton trainers, who intended taking teams north for the Wellington Meeting. It is almost certain that some of them will j abandon tho trip, on, account of the in- I convenience and increased expense of travelling. MEN’S HOCKEY. Tho following is the draw for the second round of senior grade matches; July s.—Union v. Gymnastic ; College ; v. Y.M.C.A. ; University A-v. City; .Uni- | versity Bv. Port Chalmers. _ i July 12.—Union v. University A; City | v. University B; College v. Gymnastic; j Y.M.C.A. v. Port Chalmers. i Julv 19.—Union v. Y.M.C.A.; College v. University A; University B v. Gymnastic ; City v. Port Chalmers. I July 26.—University A v. Gymnastic ; : College v- City; Y.M.C.A. v. University ; j Union v. Port Chalmers. j August 2.—Union v. City; Gymnastic ! v. Y.M.C.A.; University B v. College; j University A r. Port Chalmers. i ,Au gust” 9.—Union v. College; City v. | Y.M.C.A. ; University B v: University A; Gymnastic v. Port Chalmers. August 16. —Union v. University B ; Gymnastic v. City; University A v. Y.’M.C.A.; College v. Port Chalmers. j
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Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 8
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248SPOUTING Evening Star, Issue 17085, 2 July 1919, Page 8
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