SPORTS AND GAMES
SCULLING [by CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] SYDNEY, February 11. At the New South Wales championship regatta on the Nepean River, Pearce did not defend the single sculls title, which was won by M. Wood by 100 yards from Turner and Hillyard, in 21min 27 4-ssec. Balmain won the eights, and Nepean won the fours. ARMY SOCCER. PARIS, February 11. Thirty-five thousand, half of whom were British soldiers and airmen, were surprised to see a French Army team draw in a soccer match, witA a powerful British Army side, one goal ,each. CYCLING. **' MILAN, February 11.. The International Cyclists’ Union de ; cided not to hold the Grand Prix in 1940. The world championship in 1941 and the world championship in 1942 will be contested.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 February 1940, Page 12
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