SPORTS AND GAMES.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright Australian-and N.Z. Cable Assn " LONDON, July 30. Sculling.-—Hadfie-d has abandoned his intention to challenge Barry for the sculling championship, and'returns to New Zealand.' Fenton, the Australian, is likely to challenge Barry if backing is procurable. °
■NEW YORK, July 26. Swimming.—lt •is announced that Masses Durack and Wiley will compete in several women's championship swimming meets, in which they will be matched against some of tihe besifc American ieminine swimmers. Miss Fanny Durack expects to enter in 100 yards matches, while Miss Wiley will not be engaged in contests oceeding a quarter LONDON, July 31. Cricket. —The Australians, playing against Surrey, have six wickets down for 369 (Colins 95, Trennery 78, Willis 58).
CAPETOWN, July 29. Football.. —New Zealanders beat south western districts at Oudtshooru by 23 to 0. # New Ze.alanders beat the eastern Province at Port Elizabeth by 15 to nil.
SYDNEY. Aug-. 3. The Australian Infantry Force scored 22 against Australia G.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVIII, Issue 16884, 4 August 1919, Page 7
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