SUNDRY SPORTS.
SCULLING. CHAMPIONSHIP" OF NEW ZEALAND. [By KIXCTSIO TXI,BGj*APH—OOPYKIUHT, [Unixbd Turns Association.! Sydney, Hay 15. Harmon sails by the Willochra tomorrow, to arrange a race with Webb, of Wanganui, for the rowing championship of New Zealand. BILLIARDS. At billiards, according to a London cablegram,, the, position in the New-man-Gray match, is as follows: Newman 14,015, Gray 13,621, including an all-round break of 378. TENNIS. Brookes and Wilding, the well-known tennis players, beat Stephens and Mil-, ler at Rockhampton 6—l, 6—o, according to a cablegram yesterday from London. Times and Sydney Sun Services. (Received 8 a.m.) London, May 15. If Britain boats Belgium in the first round of the Davis dip, the second round, against France, will be played in America. GOLF. Golfer Ransom, with seventy-two, is leading for the St. George Cup. Ouimet is eighty and Whitton eightythree, states a London cablegram.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 21, 16 May 1914, Page 5
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