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THE EMPIRE SPORTS

CHAMPIONSHIPS. . • EARDWICK WINS ONE HUNDRED YARDS SWIMMING. CHAMPION UNPLACED IN MILE. By Telcerat>hr-Press Asscclation-Cojiyrl&nl (Rec. July 3, 1.10 a.m.) ; London, July 2. The Festival of Empire championships were continued to-day at the Crystal Palace, the results of the, competitions being as follow::— TEN MILES 'CYCLING- CHAMPIONSHIP. Kingsbury (United Kingdom) 1 Denny (United Kingdom) • 2 Schneider . (New South Wales) 3 Kingsbury won by two lengths from Denny, who was a length and a half ahead of Schneider. Taylor, tho other Australasian representative, was sixth. Time, 25min. 35 Msec. ONE HUNDRED YARDS SWIMMING . CHAMPIONSHIP. Hardwick (New South Wales) 1 Derbyshire (United Kingdom) 2 Johnson (Canada) •.'; 3 Time, 60 3-ssec. •'' ONE MILE SWIMMING CHAMPION- ■- SHIP. ■ Hodgson (Canada) i....i 1 Battersby '(United Kingdom).: 2 Won by 30 yards. Champion (New Zealand) led for eleven lengths, but then tired. His leg troubled him. Time, 25min. 27 '3-ssec. ONE HUNDRED YARDS INVITATION RACE. Innocent (London) (nine seconds start), finished first hy a touch, in 73 l-ssec. Findlay (four seconds) was second, and Tartakover (five seconds) third, and Woodland (eleven eeconds) fourth, and Haskins (New Zealand),' (five seconds), •_

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 3 July 1911, Page 5

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THE EMPIRE SPORTS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 3 July 1911, Page 5

THE EMPIRE SPORTS Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 3 July 1911, Page 5

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