OVERSEA SPORT.
By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright OLYMPIC FUND REACHES £9583. London, October 29. Tho Olympic Fund, of £100,000, to encourage the training of British athletes for tho Olympic Games, has now reached £9583. ' The committee lias unanimously decided to abandon the appeal unless .£'25,000 is secured by tho end of tho year. BILLIARDS—REECE V. STEVENSON ' London, October 29. The scorcs in the Reece-Stevenson match now , are: Stevenson, 13,468, Recce, 13,075. (Rac. October 30, 10.35 p.m.) London, October 30. Stevenson has accepted Gray's challenge to play a game of 18,000 up., level, for £250 or £500 aside. BRITISH TEAM OF BOWLERS. London, October 29. The Bowling Association lias decided that it is unable to acccpt Australia's invitation to send a team to tho Commonwealth, as it would bo impossible to bring the men together. ALL-BLACK'S CAREER OF CONQUEST. (Rcc. October 30, 9.45 p.m.) New York, October 30. At Keno, the New Zealandors defeated the Nevada University team by 55 points to nil. The visitors were not .affected by tho liigli altitude of tlio ground, and played remarkable football, scoring continuously. Only once was their goal imperilled. Nevada opened well, but rapidly weakened. WORLD'S SCULLING HONOURS." (Rec. October 30, 10.35 p.m.) London, Octobcr 30. Albany's sunport-ers state "that his challenge to Barry will remain open for three months, after which, Albany would bo justified in claiming the championship.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1894, 31 October 1913, Page 10
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225OVERSEA SPORT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1894, 31 October 1913, Page 10
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