SPORTING,
■GRAND NATIONAL ACCEPTANCES.
Pet Press Association Chriatchnrcb, lost night Meeting i—•rt Hno. of 500 sovs, one mile.
STEAD’S AUSTRALIA TEAM.
(Per Press Association.) _ Christchurch, last night. *. j - &£■: Mokoia for Sy ef unC od, yioetaiform and J 3O ' 4 - j OC k 9 y Clab’s spring mooting in Somber y Magnificaa 6 arrived from Wellington to-day.
■ : MARINE COLLISION a: trawler sinks & i barque •By Electric Telegraph—Per Press Association.—Copyright. LONDON, July 27. Tfct- trawler Ayro colli tied in a (o etc UXdyhsntl urlt-h fch© battguo Bant f'jdo, bound from Fiji to LlyorpiOQlThe Hoiks f'fcls sank. iTh* erew took ifco tho bojatiy and Ayr© picked them np. SWIMmG CHAMPIOSS. iaERAN PUTS UP A -RECORD: '■ S3NGLAND. kUSTRALUyS LADY CHAMPION .GETS BAD WiEATII'ER, By, telsgraDh, Press,Ass’ n. Copyri K : 1 f LONDON, July 27. Kieran (the Australian, charop»onJ (Swam 200 yards in the Kentish Town Baths sit 2' minlfi Sec, .establishing * petord. Edward Heaton, of Liverpool. ayno attempted tu swim ftlio English iChcKDgt, abandoned his effort afterCovering iSLv miles. Ho was six: hours ill a: Sense fog, A steamer nearly ran him down. Miss Annotte Kellerinan. the Australian la’dy ehampion, also started, fcut gave up the attempt alter beingi, jfcbree hours in-the watai\ The rough seas axperieneed ulio |jolh swstumers sack-., j CRICKET. | AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND. MATCH AGAINST SURREY. By telegraph, Press Ass’n, Copyright o London, July 27. * At the Oval to-day the Australians £ began a match against Surrey. The j .weather was dull, the wicket gbod, and j there was a fair attendance of the public. q A change was iuade in the County team, StedmaD, Rushby, and Smith being selected in place of Raphael, Lees, Strudwiok, and Baker. Laver, Hopkins, New- g land, and Gregory are not playing for the Colonials. D Darling won the toss.- Trumper and * Armstrong opened the innings, tho former being dismissed when the board showed & 15. Armstrong was joined by Hill, and a while the newcomer hit out freely Armstrong played cautiously, eventually play- jj ing Rushby on. Two for 47, of which b Htil had 25 to his credit. -Noble, ltko gt Armstrong, played tbs ball on to bis wicket. . Three for 63. Duff and Hill then made a good stand, tho fourth wicket not going down until 122 waa on tho sheet, ‘ when Hayes beat Duff. Darling followed. Hill carried his score to 89, when Smith got him leg-before. The South Australian had played a fine inniDgs of 95 minutes’ duration, and hit one five and 11 fourera. Rive for 150. h, AUSTRALIANS—1st Innings. be Trnmpsr, b Nice ... ... ♦•* 13 Armstrong, b Rushby... ... ••• 9 ttc Hill, Ibw, b Smith ... 89 w Noble, b Nice - , Duff, b Hayes ... ... —- 22 Darling, not out ... . ... ••• 19 -Extras 5 in Total for 5 wicksta 150 kg fch GOOD PERFORMANCE BY SURREY {o BOWLER. By; telegra.uK, Press Ass’n, Copyright P] Received 5.2 p.m., July 28. tl London, July 27. *1 Th8 light became baa towards the close sh of the day, consequently stumps wore drawn earlier than usual. Princes Edward re and George were present at the Oval th during the day. , , Darling batted an hour and a half, ana m McLeod ten inmates short of that tune. H When the stumps were drawn the score T stood: Australians, first iunings, 241 ; Surrey, no wickets for 23. 00 AUSTRALIANS—1st Innings continued th Darling, c Hobbs, b Smith ... — S3 be McLeod, b Smith — °° w Gehrs, not out ... —. ••• “ p / Cotter, o Holland, b Smith ••• ® f° Kelly, o Davis, b Smith ® tl Howell, o Holland, b Smith 0 be Extras ... 13 — at Tot3l ... ••• ••• ••• 241 tl Bowling analysis—Rushby one for rn 85, Nice two for 70, HayeB one for 46, Smith six for 27. H SURREY—1st InniDgs. a Hay ward, not out ••• 13 b Hobbs, not Gut... >.• . “ Extra ... _ 0 No wickets for 28 SPOBima. GRAND NATIONAL ACCEPTANCES. Per Press Association. d Christchurch. last night. Meeting r— t Winter Cup, of 500 sovs, one mile. ii n Wat Iteef ■••• 10 3 o fh“pnelSheU 10 1| Voneer ... 10 2 s Kremlin ... IQ I 2 a^ r 0 ... 9 11 SdSTein 10 Q | gf 0 " » 2 GoldanKn g g Tb0 stake ... 9 2 SeChieTlO . J-Jgf % °o !o iSA-- - • 0 Kaitere - 12 8 Gordon 9 9 Slow Tom ... 11 | ... 9 8 Comfort “.*• 1° 13 Vio6ory "* a 7 v>OCQ*oru 1 n 11 P.fnnftzoaa... ” * Phaetomt.3 10 U ... 9 7 Nadador ••• Gran4 Jury ® \ ?° r -Tn 9 13 Morohu ... 9 1 7S ° B0VS ’ !w«,. g S' ::: 212 The Mohican 10 U 3ecois[fl ... 9 8 Creusot 0 jjungaravva 9 7 Trumpery ... 10 » Iuni 3ki!ien 9 4 Regulation 10 9 p. epo i 9B ... 9 3 Comfort ... 10 \ p d(anl ... 9 8 -Cavalry — 1” MogDificent 9 2 W«o» - l 13 Bagpipes ... 9 2 Durable ... Darodevil ... 9 0 Tupara — outer ... 9 9 Cath. Gordon 9 ... 9 0 Newtov/n ... 9 TaSpayer ... 9 0 Hoktt 0 t 1 Wonderful... •>
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1519, 29 July 1905, Page 3
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