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SUNDRY SPORTS.

BIG BILLIARDS. London, February 6. Gray’s best break was 241, including 201 off the red. DENIAL BY ARNST. Sydney, February 6. Tho Sun publishes a denial by Arnst of the report published in the papers that he had arranged a match with Barry. In an interview, he declared ho left the function where it was alleged he made the statement early, and said nothing there about Barry. He added: “I do intend to cable Barry about coming to terms, but notlppg has been done so far.” (Received 7, 10.10 a.m.) February 7. The information that Arnst is going ! to England to row Barry was supplied to a well-known Sydneyite, who declares that he is in a position to know what Arnst is doing. Despites statements to tho contrary he reiterates the assertion. HILL-MACALISTER FIGHT. (Received 7, 10.15 a.m.) Melbourne, February 7. Iredale, describing the Hill-Macql-ister quarrel, states that MacaJister told Hill he was the worst cqptain he had ever seen. Hill leaned across the table and struck him in the face. They then fought hammer and tongs, and the bout lasted twenty minutes. Both were game and determined,'vlpedale and Smith tried to separate, them, but were unable. . " V; ; 'h Ap;,-

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 36, 7 February 1912, Page 5

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SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 36, 7 February 1912, Page 5

SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 36, 7 February 1912, Page 5

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