ATHLETICS,
AUSTRALASIAN RECORD BROKEN. By Tclseraph—Presß Aeeociatton-OcrTTlsht j (Rec.' December 14, 5.5 p.m.) "Sydney, December 14. Albort Barry, at Satam, covered a hundred metres . in' 64 4-ssoc., beating the Australasian record by one-fifth of a second. SIX DAYS' BICYCLE RACE. NEW YORK TEAM WINS. Nejv York, December 14. Goulett (Australia) and Joe ,Fogler (New York) have., won the six days' bicyclo race. Magin and Lawrence (two Americans) were second, and Edward Root (Now York) and Reggie M'Namara (Australia) third. • CROSS-COUNTRY RUN. London, December 14. Cambridge defeated Oxford at crosscountry running at Roehampton by 26 points to 29. Sproulo, of Melbourne (Baliol College) was first. Rischbieth, of Adelaide, was one of Oxford's reserves. Sproulo's.time was a record for the distance.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1933, 16 December 1913, Page 3
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