OVERSEA SPORT
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright "Times" —Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. London, September 10. Harrod'a Stores, Ltd., ha 3 offered to contribute £100 annually for four years to tho Olympic fund, provided ten other firms do likewise. WELLS BEATS GUNNER MOIR. London, September 10. In the contest for the heavy-weight championship of Britain, Bombardier Wells won in tho fifth round against Gunner Jloir. Moir was outboxed throughout. ■ LEAGUE DIFFERENCE. London, September 10. A prominent official of the Northern Union declares that colonial Leaguers are poor tacticians to make such a ridiculous offor as that mado by New South Wales. The offer for tho visit of an English team to Australasia should have been at least equal to that for the previous tour. MOTOR-BOAT RACE. London, September 10. In the international motor-boat trophy race at Cowes, distance 32 miles, the Despujols (France) was first, and Maple Leaf second. Tho winner's average speed was 46 knots. AUSTRALIANS IN CANADA. Vancouver, September 10. The Australians defeated an 18-team of cricketers at Y'orkton, Saskatchewan, scoring 257 for nine wiekcts. Yorkton's score was fifty-eight.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 10
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178OVERSEA SPORT Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1853, 12 September 1913, Page 10
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