OVERSEAS SPORT.
GOLF AT CHANTILLY, FRENCH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Reed. 5.5 p.m.) PARIS. Oct. 5. Cyril Tolley (England) is not defending the title in the French open golf championship which has commenced at Chamtilly. Progress scores are: Jean Gassiat, 72 and 74; Duncan, 70 and 77; Compston, 72 and 75; Allis;., 74 and 74; Boomer, 74 and 75; Claude Gassiat, 73 and 76. Havers arrived late and was disqualified. CRICKET IN ENQLAHD, COMING AUSTRALIAN VISIT. Renter. LONDON, Oct. 5. The County Cricket Advisory Committee has decided to ask the Marylefaon© Club to arrange a trial test match on June 5, 7 and 8 at Lord's, probably between England and the Best, as & guide to the choice c?f a test team to meet the Australians. The counties are trying to arrange with the Australian Board of Control that the matches played against the counties on the tour shall extend over the same hours as ordinary county ! matches. They are prepared to waive J aa extra half-hour on the third day to ; finiah a game.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 19142, 7 October 1925, Page 11
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