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LATE SPORTING

GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. [Per United Press Association.] amu.sTCHUROH j n i y 24. Killiirl was scratched for all engagements at ’.he Grand National Meeting at 11.45 to-day. OLYMPIC COUNCIL.

THE DOMINION TEAMS,

(Pee United Press Association.]

WELLINGTON, July 24,

At a meeting of the Olympic Council a motion waa passed recognising tho right of rillemeu who competed for money prizes competing at the Olympic (Janice. The High Commissioner notified that the dominion teams would have to enter through the English i'optball aud rowing bodies.

Mr Dean said that the New Zeal and Rugby Union team would go Homo independently of any other body. Asked if the Jlughy Union would assist the council with funds, he said No. The Imperial aspect of the gamer, had disappeared._ as they had been handed over to the Stadium Committee at the Empire Exhibition, and it might he a private enterprise.

A GREAT BOV/LER.

LONDON, July 23. (Received July 24, at noon.)

Tho ‘Athletic News/ commenting on M'Donald’s Lancashire League pciiormall cos. declares that tho ciairnr that ho is the fastest, howler in the world appear to ho justified. This season he has captured over seventy .wickets at an average of 5 runs per wicket. —A. -and N.Z. Cable.

LADIES’ HOCKEY. The following arc the matches for Saturday ;

A ( wade.— Ra.vcm’bourue v. University I, Oval 2 (Ah’ Smith); Momona v. University 2. Ova! 3 (Air Cray); Otago v. 0.G.D.5., Oval 1 (Air Nor’they). )i Grade. Kaikural v. Waiata. 1, Oval 3, at J. 30 (Mr Alartyn); Alommia v. Triangle 2, Oval 2, at 1.30 (Air Gray): Olago 2 v. Green Island, Jubilee. 2 (Air Long); Technical Old Girls v. Ravensbourne. Ilavenshournc (Miss Connor): Triangh 1 v. Training College 2. Jubilee 1 (Air Menlv); Training College 1 v. Taiori, North Ground (Air Fogo) ; Otago 1 v. Waiata, Cavorsliam (Otago referee).

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Evening Star, Issue 18335, 24 July 1923, Page 6

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LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18335, 24 July 1923, Page 6

LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18335, 24 July 1923, Page 6

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