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SPORTS AND PASTIMES.

SPORTING. WINTON JOCKEY CLUB. At tho nnnnal mooting of the Winton Jockey Club last evening there was an attendance of some 150 memlM-iK. The chairman (Mr C. Mediae) said tlio report disclosed a good. season. while the balance-shoot was very satisfactory. It was tine that they did not have a big balance, but they had spent, the money in improvements to tho cour.se and in other necessary wave. Ho felt quite sure that the balance would soon he made up, as there was every prospect of a good season. The incoming committee was instructed to support a JOs totalisator.

FOOTBALL. AUSTRALIA AT PANAMA. BY EMCCTIMC TKLKOIUrH COrtRIGHT. PKK UNITED PRKS3 ASSOCIATION. Received .Tulv 23, i'.oO a.m. MELBOURNE. .TjiJv li;i. On the strength of ilie argument that it would provp«t<rhe a valuable ad•vertiKcmrtli~ft>r Australia, the Minister -twFubj'r Works (Hon. F. Hagelthom) has promised to recommend that a t;ubstantiai cum bo g'ven to ass:st the funds for eend'ng two football teams picked from 41.11 tho States to give exhibition matches in connection with the Panama Exhibition.

NEW ZEA'LAiNDER INJURED. BY ELKCTItIC TEUJC.RAPII COPYRIGHT, PTBB TNTTSP PRBBB » SPOOT ATION. Received Julv 2-1... 10.20 a.m. SYDNEY, Jnjy 23. 'During the' Anividale'mait'ch O'Brien, (the New Zealand fullback) hail his leg broken in tackling a.tn opponent. He. \vm 'removed to the hospital. Ait half-tame tho swre was: New 1 Zealand, eight points; New England, six. Tiiie vis'itoil's played brilliantly in. the. second' half and prevented l tiho local, tneni from further scoring. The New Zeala.nders were tendered a civic reception at tho Toivn l Hall.

INJURY NOT SERIOUS. Received Jnlv 23. 12.55 p.m. SYDNEY, July 2.1. Later advices state that only the small bono of O'Brien's leg is broken. It is expected that he will be incapacitated for about a fortnight. He will return to Sydney for treatment. There is a possibility that lie will be able to play in the Sydney matches. CP.ICKET. NEW SOUTH WALES ASSOCIATION BY JSLF.CTRTC TELKGHAI'H COrYIHOIIT. J'V,R I7NITRU I'KKSR ASSOCIATION. Received Jnlv 23, 9.15 a.m. SYDNEY, .Tulv 23. The annual report of the Cricket Assoc; at'on shows that the expenditure for the Reason amounted to £2536, which was £502 above tjio rece'pts. GOOD BOWLING PF!<I ORiMANOE. BY KI.F.CTDTC TELKOItAPU COPYBIUHT. ' PUH DNITUD I'BEOS ASSOCIATION. Received July 21, 1.35 p.m. LONDON, July 22. Northampton with seven wickets down for 205 declared tlioir iiuiiiii'.s closed. Warwick responded with 102. H. G. Smith took the last four wickets] with consecutive, balls. RIFLE-SHOOTING. BISLEY MEETING. THE KOLA PORE CUP. DT lIiECTBIO TBLEOEAPH COPYRIGHT PISE TINITKD PRESS ASSOCIATION. LONDON, „Tn.lv 21. The following are the individual ■.scores of the Comnionwealth representatives in the Kolapore Cup:— 20Q :/iO (100 yds. vds. vds, Tl. Cross 32 \l4 '33-SW Long 32 31 32-.W Harrison 32' 3.1 33—!)^ McAfoter 81 32 SJ-iW Hubbard 33 33 S'2—l>7 Halliday .11 'VI IV)—!>7 Timm.sns 31' 33 32—90 Parsons 31 31 31-03

Totals ... ... 25S 283 255 770 The range totals of the other teamn were:— 200 .'OO CM yds. yd:;. yds. Tl. Canada 2)5 202 207—771 Britain V& Tiidia 2-1 !> ;>17—717 ■Guernsey 211 2".0 210—731 ALLCOMERS' CUP. LONDON, Ju'v 21. C. Cross (Victoria) won the Allcomers' Aggregate, awarded to the competitor wl:o '-cores most in t'be Alexandra, 'Daily Graphic,' 'Daily Telegraph' and 'Graphic' competition*. TIIE ALEXANDRA (MATCH. Received Julv 2:1, 0.10 a.m. LONDON. July 22. At the Bisley meeting MeAlisler (Australia) won the Alexandra Ma^h.

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Mataura Ensign, 23 July 1914, Page 4

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SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Mataura Ensign, 23 July 1914, Page 4

SPORTS AND PASTIMES. Mataura Ensign, 23 July 1914, Page 4