Second Edition SUNDRY SPORTS.
TENNIS. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] London, July 11. McLoughlin's tactics differed from those at the Wimbledon contest. H? kept the ball going and let Froitzheim tire himself. (Received 10.15 a.m.) London, July 11. Haekett and McLoughlin beat Rahe and Kleinshroth 6-4. 2—6, 6-3, B—6. (Received 12.40 p.m.) London, July 11. Powers and Schwengers (Canada; heat Watson and Vivier (Belgium), 6_2, 6—2, 6—2.
RIFLE SHOOTING.
THE EMPIRE CUP
London, July 11. The Australian team for the Empire Trophy will be Blackltfw, Cutler, Har- '■ rison, Edwards, Grant, Halliday, Cross, and Harris. (Received 12.40 p.m.) The scores in the Empire Cup, third range, weve: Britain 373, Australia 361, Canada 3-13, India 323. Shootsing opened in lino weather, though it was a little dull. Burr, A. G. Fulton, Gray, Halls, Onnnmidsen, H. Mann. Wergan and Martin' represented Bi i tain. Fulton and Gray, for Britain, Scored forty-nines. Ommundsen, Halls, Bullock (Canadian), and Grant (Australian) made possible? at the ■ second range. The wind freshened and \ft s variable for the third range, the conditions being rather trying. Mann and Fulton dropped only three points on the three ranges.
BRITAIN IN THE LEAD
(Received 9.30 a.m.)
London, July 11
In the Bislev Empire Cup in the first range, Britain scored 377, Australia 364, Canada 363, and India 334. At the second range, Britain put on 386, Australia'3Bs/Canada 379. India 352.
BOWLING.
London, July 11
Ireland defeated England at howls hv 62 to 74. Scotland defeated Wales by 91 to 65.
SCULLINC.
PEARCE v. BARRY
London, July .11
The Sporting Life and English critics do not approve .qf Pearce's, style'. They say he has 'moW arm 'work and a weaker finish Ishtm: B#rry; hut his pace is undeniable,; .especially off the mark. .K-s-m:'' k u.u.
wingfiblld ' scTji-LS. ■ ' _., (Received T T2;46 J " " ' H. Wise beat Kmnear easily in 1 25 min 40sec.
CRICKET. % (Received 12.4 t) p.m.) ',. London, Ouly 11
The Players were ail out for 131, Tarrant being last out IV; 1con captured five wickets tu-day i<>" eight runs. .hi'MisA
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 57, 12 July 1913, Page 6
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