OVERSEA SPORT.
SIX-PAY CYCLE RACE By Telesraph-Proßs Association— Cbpyrlglii (Reo. November 9, 5.5 p.m.) New York, November 8. In the six4ay bicycle raca at Boston Hehir retired, forcing his associate, Greiida, to reteam, th 6 latter thereby losing his lap. Grenda, with Carman, spurted and recovered tho distance, but Fogler and Root spurted, and headed the competitors. 1043 miles had been covered by 10 p.i&£ on Friday. ALL BLACKS' TOUR. . The secretary of tho Post' and Telegraph Department received tlie following cable message from California (ILS.A.) yesterday.—''All Blacks, 40 points ; Los Angolos, nil,"
SCULLING—ULMARRA HUNDRED,
(Rec, November 9, 5.6 p.m.) Sydney, November 8. The tllmarra Hundred was Won by J. Viinag. Paddon oamo third.
SIX-HOURS' CYCLE RACE. (Rec. November 9, 5.6 p.m.) SydnoVi November 8. ■ Twelve teams competed in the sixiiours' qyclo face, v/hirh was Won by Clark, who with a. tepm mate, Byron, covered 1332milcs,
GRAY'S BRILLIANT HAZARDS. • (Eec. 9, 5.5 p.m.) London:, November S. In the billiards match Reeee* is 8552, and Gray 6271. Gray made brilliant hazard breaks of 304, IG6, and 104, of which 99 were off the red. He averaged thirty-threo as ■ compared with Recce's forty. Rccco's best was 299.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1902, 10 November 1913, Page 4
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