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SUNDRY SPORTS.

RIFLE-SHOOTINC. THE SYDNEY MEETING. [By Electric Telegraph —Copy right] [Uniter Press Association.] Sydne, October 13. At, the Rifle- Association .meeting, Franklin, aV Nefv Zealander, yvon £2 in the Referee Match. v :;- SCULLING. ; • ' ;i ’ i ■■ THE RESUSCITATED ARNST. (Recei’"' 1 I,| .W • v ■'•>Y Sydney, October 14. Arnst states ne it. m fine form and hopes to win the Australian championship- from Paddon on November 1. If successful, he will tackle Barry on the Thames. CRICKET. THE TIJAM FOR AUSTRALIA. [Per Press Association.! Invercargill, October 13. The Southland cricketers recommended for selection in the New Zealand team ,to visit Australia are Don Hamilton and J. W. H. Bannerman, both of the Bind, and J. A. Doig, of Invercargill. GOLF.

THE OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

Dunedin, October 13

The New Zealand golf championship meeting commenced to-day. The first two rounds of the open championship were played, but the professionals had it pretty well their own way. The; principal results are : E. S. Douglas (professional), first round 77, second round 71, total 148. Neils (professional), Christchurch, 76, 76, 132. J. A. Clements (professional), Christchurch, 80, 74, lot. R. C. Butters (professional), Dunedin, 78, 79, 137. F. Hood (professional), Auckland, 76, 83, 139. IT. E. Wriglft, Christchurch, 79, 80, 139. W. McEwan, Wa’-rarapa, 73, 83, 160. A. D. Duncan, Wellington, 8,3'. 78, 161. B. L. Taylor, Wellington, 82, SO, 162. W. B. Simpson (professional), Wellington, 79, 84, 163. ,T. Ford, Timaru, 81,82, 163. The other cards handed in range up to 112. The remaining two rounds of the open championship will he playr(] to-morrow and in conjunction with them the qualifying rounds for the am ateur championship.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 14 October 1913, Page 5

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SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 14 October 1913, Page 5

SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 37, 14 October 1913, Page 5

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