ATHLETIC.
BY TELEGRAPH—FEB PRESS ASSOCIATION-
SCULLING LONDON, July 19-
“Sporting Life” says that the all important ouestkm is, will Pearce be able to get so far ahead in the first one and a half miles without exhausting himself too much arid then hay 3 energy to regulate his pace according to Barry s pace ! He is bound to feel the pressure] of Barry’s consistent pace after leaving Hammersmith. ■ SYDNEY, This Day. The Parramatta River Professional Sculler’s Club cabled to • Pea-ice “go In to it and win, Harry. You have the best wishes of vour club mates.”
BILLIARDS.
AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. SYDNEY, This Day. G. B. Shaffer, a police constable, won oho New South Wales amateur billiard championship. He made a break of 268, x world’s amateur record!
BOX»wo
SYDNEY, July 20. For the light heavy-weight championship of Australia Dave Smith knocked out Les. O’Donnell in the sixteenth round. -
Cmr.KFT
LONDON, July 19. Against’ Gloucester’s 244 Nottingham scored 530 for nine wickets and declared their innings closed. George Gunn, scored 167. ’
TENNIS
THE DAVIS CUP. LONDON, July 20. As a result of Saturday’s matches, the United States will phiy the, British Isles for the Davis Cup. >,* * [ i
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Greymouth Evening Star, 21 July 1913, Page 5
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