SUNDRY SPORTS.
CRICKET.
AUSTRALIA AND BERMUDA
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright [United Press Association.]
New York, July 24
The Australians won a two days’ match against an All-Bermuda eleven at Hamilton. The Australians scored 439 and Bermuda 146 in the first innings and 179 in the second. (Received 1.0 p.m.) London, July 24.
Middlesex, in their match against Kent, scored 56 and 86. Blythe took five wickets for 17 runs and six for 48. Kent, in their first innings scored 79. J. T. Hearne secured six wickets for 21.
RIFLE SHOOTING
London, July 24
The Australians have the best record of any team of riflemen in the first stage of the King’s Prize. Ten out of twelve members of the official team are entitled to shoot to-morrow for a silver medal and places in the final hundred.
SCULLING.
A MATCH AVITH ARNST
(Received 9.45 a.m. )
Svdnoy, July 25
Haynes having secured the whole of his backing, the prospects of a race between him and Arnst have been revived. Arnst will bp willing if ho is allowed time to prepare, which he hopes will be in about twelve weeks.
TENNIS.
THE DAATS CUP. (Received ,9.5 a.m.) London, July 21
To-morrow McLoughlin plays Parkr in tho Davis Cup, and Williams plays Dixon. The doubles will bo played on Saturday, Barrett and Dixon playing Hackett and McLoughlin. On Monday, McLoughlin plays Dixon and Williams plays Parko.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 68, 25 July 1913, Page 6
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