SUNDRY SPORTS.
- BOWLiNC. i [By ExaiOTHii; XuLEciura —Copvejg-.ii.; [lLaian B'ME'hs amocjation.l Sydney, July 2. The New Zealand bowlers’ mated) against Parramatta has been abandoned. TH £ SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR. (Received 9.30 a.m.) Sydney, July 3. Hazlitt has informed the Board of Control that he will not. be available for the South African tour. BOXING. London. July 2. The gate money at the Wells-801l fight was almost Lit),ooo. LAWN TENNIS. London, July 2. Brookes’ new service, fast and with plenty of spin,' won him the match. The first two sets were finished in i;minutes. In the third set Kroitaheim changed Ids tactics. He began to lob. and continually, drove Brookes to the back of the court. In the fourth, Brookes was listless owing to the heat, and was unable to sprint and reach the net, consequently he found the net continually in his endeavors to lialivolley Froitzheim’s dropping drives. The fifth aroused the enthusiasm of a record crowd. In the semi-final. Lowe Brothers defeated Hopcrist and Flteringliam. 2—o, o—2. B—6. 4—6, 6—2. WILCINQ* AND KRS LACGOWOE(Received 11.21) a.m.) London. July 2. Brookes and Wilding boat Doust and Mavrogordato, 6—l, 6—2, 3—6. o—6. , in the final, Brookes and '.'.biding beat Lowe Brothers, 0— 2, 8- -6, o—l. in the final of the ladies’ singles, Mrs Lareombe beat Miss Ryan. o—3. 10—2. HOCKEY. The following team will represent the Stratford hockey gilds in their match against the Whakatakau Club, Xew Plymouth, to be played here tomorrow, at 3 o’clock:—Misses A. Fryday, M. Curtis, !). Reeve, M. Paget. A. Wright,, O. Curtis, M. Reeve, O. Fryday, F. H'ewson, A. Dickenson, and H. White. GOLF. Mixed foursomes, played on Thursday, 2nd July, 1014 (II holes, omitting far paddock), for Mr Uniake’s trophy :■ — P. Wright and Miss F. Orbell 80 owe 8 ... ... ...88 Ewan Jackson and Mrs Jackson 100, handicap 10 ... | ... 90 S. Spence and Mrs Glasgow 03 hep. 2 ... ... ( ... 91 F. P. Fniacke and Mrs Budd 99 hep. 8 . ... ... 91 W. H. H. Young and Mrs Robinson, 92, hep. 6 ... ... 92 H. Denniston and Miss Fussell 90, hep. 4 ... ... 92 H. C. Wright and Mrs Budge
04, scr. ... ■ ... ... 94 G. Tl. Wright nud Miss Paget 103 lie]), 8 ' 95 F. X. Hindoo and Mrs Copping 107 hep.*B ’ ... .90 A. F. Grant and Miss Xeihe James, 115 hep. 15 ... 100 I. H. Thompson and Mrs Hogg 103 hep. 6 ... ... 102 A. C. Laivrey and Mrs Law rev 11.7 hep. 12 105 F,. S. Ruiherfurd and Mrs Leversedge, 123 hep. 15 ... ... lOS Entries for the men’s and ladies’ championships close on Monday at 5 o’clock, and the first round will he olayed on Thursday, 9th, for men, and Friday. 1 Ot.li, for ladies, ed the cure of cretinism (bodily and
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 61, 3 July 1914, Page 8
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