OVERSEAS SPORT.
;■■■ v■■ ■ — 4By. Mcurash—w-ofa 'ABCfldatlon—CoryrieiiJ': .I!,, PRANCE AND OLYMPIA~ -' Paris, January 18.-a ; j 31. Doumcrgue, the Prime Minister, has offered a l , subsidy of £2000 to assist ill tlio. training of Frcnch athletes for the Olympic Games in 1916. A deputation from th« National Sportsand' French Olympic Committee- timed ; a grant of £8000. • VS?<%i TOURING ATHLL FES >*$£?"< (Rec; January 19, 9.20 p.m.) ! Sydney, J.imiarj 10 1 The touring American and New Zoa-1 land athletes were entertained .by the Police Athletic Club, and afterwards' gavo an exhibition of: their: prowesEu'at the police siwrts. ' 1 '' . "SNOWY" BAKER'S STADIUM. , ■ ■, (Roc,. January 10, 9.20 p.m.) '■ , 1 Sydney, January 10.' ■ The "Sun's'' Melbourne correspondent states tlmt Mr. John Wren is assisting tiie underwriting of a loan of £30,000 to control Baker's Stadium. . > ; W- WORLD'S RECORD SWIM. . Melbourne, January 16. ..Miss Fanny Durack swam Gij yards. in 27 which is 2 Msec, bot-tor tiling her-previous'Vorld's record. 'J 4 ? - ,(Roc. January 18, 11.10 p.in,) Sydnoy, January' iii. ■ "• Messrs.-Newman (New South' Wales)', and ■ Rankiu (Queensland) will ai:com-'. pany tlw Australian bowling team to Now Zealand. COURSING, , London, January lfr. In the final for the President's Coursing Cup, Southminster Waif beat Oscar Asche's Once Australia (late Ena's Delight).
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1962, 20 January 1914, Page 4
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