OVERSEA SPORT.
THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. PADBON'S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. By TsleEfapli—Pfsss' Association—Copyright London, November 10. Barry, the sculling dmuipioii, has nor ceptccl tho oh alien go of Paddon (tho Aiistralia.il champion) to row on - tho Thames ill September .lioxt for £500 'aside, but says that Paddon must rely on; his friends for his expenses. Tho "Evening News", is certain that £100 for expenses will liot stand in the way of a. race, (Recr. November 11, 10.20 p.m.) London, November 11. Tho sporting newspapers interpret Barry's reply to Paddon'to mean that the latter must rely on tho generosity af Harry's friends. ' EEECE LEADING IN BILLIARDS MATCH. London, November 10. In the match bßtwoen Reece and Gray, 18.,000 up, hQiusolino balls, Glay conceding 2000 points, the scores now are: —Reeee, J0,731; Gray, 9641. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM FOR SOUTH AFRICA. . London, November 10. B, J. Smith, of Warwickshire, will sail on Saturday next to replace RoWnson in the Mar.vlobone cricket team to ioui' South Africa.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 4
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161OVERSEA SPORT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1904, 12 November 1913, Page 4
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