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OVERSEA SPORT.

WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. London, November 14. The "Sportsman" lias_ received Paddon's £100 deposit, which Barry will cover on Saturday. (Rec. November 16, 5.6 p.m.) London, November 16. "Sporting Life" emphasises the strong feeling against- Barry's attitude. Albany's acceptance, of Paddon's chat lenge 'lias not improved the situation. The matter, it is suggested, could easily bo settled by Barry and Albany racing in, May, and the; winner 'meeting Paddon in September. The "Sportsman" rejoices that Paddon is seeking to recover Arnst's laurels, and says he can be assured of a generous reception. GRAY V. REECE. By Tolcjraph—Press Association—OopyriEht London, November 14. In his mate-h with Rcoee, Gray creased his unfinished break to 860, of which 8-58 wero scored off the red. He took the lead at 14,865. John Roberts, who last year-secured judgment against Gray for breach of agreement, has. served Thurston's with a- garnishee order list to pay Gray in connection with his match with Reeee. (Rec. November 17, 0.35 a.m.) London, November 16. The billiard mateJi between Reeee and Gray has resulted in a win for Recce, who completed tho 18,000 when his opponent's score stood at 17,450. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TOUR. Melbourne, November 15. The Board of Cricket Control intends' sending a team to South Africa in the summer of 1914-15. BOXING CHAMPION FORFEITS. "Times''-'-Sydney "Sun" Special Cables. London, November 14. Jack Harrison, the boxer, has returned the middle-weight belt to the Sporting Club, thus forfeiting tie title. Tho reason is not stated,, ARMY OFFICERS AT BERLIN OLYMPIAD. By Associatiin—Oopyriciit (Rec. November 16, 0.5 p,m.) London, November 15. British Army .officers are arranging to orgivni-so a riding team for tho Berlin Olympiad. The British officers' failure at Stockholm is ascribed, to individual cttrelossue-ss concerning the regulations.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1908, 17 November 1913, Page 7

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OVERSEA SPORT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1908, 17 November 1913, Page 7

OVERSEA SPORT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1908, 17 November 1913, Page 7

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