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ATHLETIC.

BY IBLEOBAPH—PER PRESS ASSOCIATION

RIFLE SHOOTING.

THE McKINNON CUP. LONDON, July IS,

In the shooting for the McKinnon Cun the aggregates were as follows : . Australia ... ... 1533 Scotland 1504 England 1495 Canada ... - 1459 India ... ... 1409 Ireland ... ••• 1375 Throughout the contest the wind frequently changed. _ The Australians gained a notable victory, which was largely helped by their judgment in coping With the variable conditions. . The whole team'had been admirably coached and shot splendidly. Thej ran away in the match at a. thousand yards. ' • Black low finished with eleven consecutive bulls. The win was popular and the team warmly congratulated.

CRICKET.

YORKSHIRE V. KENT. LONDON, July 18. In their first innings against Kent Yorkshire scored 100. Blythe took five wickets for 30, and Woolley four for 40. Kent scored 135 in their first innings. Rhodes took five wickets for 42.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1913, Page 2

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ATHLETIC. Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1913, Page 2

ATHLETIC. Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1913, Page 2

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