SPORTS & PASTIMES.
BILLIARDS. GRAY’S GATE MONEY. (Received 12. 8.-10 a.m.) London. Dec. 11. The “Daily Telegraph” says I hatin view of the probability of the gate money in the match between Stevenson and Gr:i tunning into some thousands, the foinifi not unreasonably asks foi si •< mg the terms, or a more mah nal guarantee than £*2ooo. ATHLETICS. CROSS-GOUNTRY RACE. (Received 12, 8.40 a.m.) London, Dec. li. Oxford beat Cambridge in the cross-country race by 16 points to 40. A. Caemes. Tasmanian Rhodes scholar finished first.
CYCLING. New York, Dec. 11. The six days’ bicycle race in Madison Square Gardens is concluded. Root and Moran, Americans, finished first. They covered 2565 miles and won by three lans. A reconstructed team consisting of Clark, Melbourne, Rutt, Germany, came second. Hehir, New eZabind, and Goulett, Australia, came fourth.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 December 1910, Page 12
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