SUNDRY SPORTS.
CRICKET. AUSTRALIA v. GENTLEMEN OF PHILADELPHIA. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association ] New York, June 28. The Gentlemen of Philadelphia in their first innings scored 115, an d in the second 37. The Australians in their first innings scored 105, and in the second innings 78 for no wickets and won the match. , London, June 29. Kent beat Hampshire by an innings and 75 runs. SWIMMING. (Received 9.50 a.m.) London, Jim© 29. At the Life-saving Society’s gala, there were twelve competitors in the first test for the King’s Cup, of 550 yards, Sciele (Germany) 6hin 4 2-5 sec, was first; Morris, 6min 41sec, second. LAWN TENNIS. THE ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIPS. London, June 29. Doust beat Crisp 7—5, 6—3, 11—8. Park, McLoughlin, and Kreuzer have also qualified. * Williams beat Leaner B—6, B—6, 7—5. McLoughlin beat Williams 7—4, 6_4, 3—6 (retired). Powell beat Dixon 6—3, 3—6, 6—3, 11—9. Doust beat Larren 5—6, 2—6, 6—X, 6—o, 6—4. ATHLETICS. A NEW RUNNING.RECORD. London June 29. ApjjJegarth ran 150 yards in 14 2-5 seconds, establishing a new world’s record. LACROSSE. (Received 9.50 a.m.) Sydney, June 30. At lacrosse' Queensland defeated New South Wales by nine goals to BILLIARDS. GRAY DEFEATS WILLIAMS. c Sydney, June 29. Gray ran out when Williams, who received 2000, had reached 14,153. RIFLE SHOOTING. TARIKI v. INGLEWOOD. ( At 1 Inglewood on Thursday the re- ' turn match between ;fche Tariki and Inglewood Rifle Chibs wasi fired. The following are the scores, .7 shots at 300 And 500 yards:— INGLEWOOD.
Total • 450 GOLF. The first, round of the championship is to be played On Thursday, Friday and Saturday. In the first round P. Wright plays G. R. Wright, V. Crawshaw plays H. 0. 'Wright, Fused! plays Abraham, Stanford plays Ritchie, S. Spence plays W. J. Crawshaw, R. Spence plays J. H. Thompson, Vaughan plays Uniacke, and Skoglund Jackson. In the first round of the ladies championship, Miss Fuseell plays Miss F. Orbell, and Mrs Robinson plays Mrs Hogg. Byes:—Mrs Abraham and Miss Orbell. , DEATH ON THE RINKS. London', June 29 Mr Lewis Whitefiekl, a prominent barrister, dropped dead while golfing.
300 500 Tl. R. Cox ... 32 32 64 T. King ... ... 32 29 61 M. Fowler 30 30 60 ‘ T.. Baker... ... 28 29 57 A. Hopson ... 26 29 55 C. 1 Ladbrook ... 26 28 54 H. Hall ;,v 23 29 52 .. Total ... ... ‘ ,, 457 TARIKI. R . Hancock .;. ... 34 31 65 C. Therkleson ... 32 28 60 E. Crossman : 3i 28 59 J. Therkleson * ... 26 31 57 Ackland ... .„ ... 30 27 57 T. Therkleson 25 26 51 Thompson 25 25 50
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 46, 30 June 1913, Page 5
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