SUNDRY SPORTS.
RIFLE SHOOTING, ! [Bv Electric Telkuraph—Copyright I Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, July 28. j Mr Asquith, on being interrogated, 1 said lie had rccivod no protest from ■ the Overseas teams competing at Bis- < ley against the proposed alterations, 1 and that Jig would pay special atten- ! tion to any protests received. .... [United Press Association.] (Received 8 a.m.) London, July 28. Mr Asquith, questioned in the House oi Commons, said ho did not receive the Oversea’s protest concerning the Bisley alterations. The new conditions should he thoroughly tested. The War Office would consult Australia and Canada before coming to a final decision. CRICKET. (Received 8 a.m.) London, July 28. Against Sussex, Strudwick caught six behind the wickets in one innings. BOXING. London, July 28. The Sporting Association applied to restrain Carper,tier from appearing at the Empire Theatre because of a breach of agreement, but the Justice refused on the ground that entertainments ’of this kind were so disgraceful that no assistance should be given to either side. SCULLING. -■ Sydney, July 28. Arnst has re-started training on the Paramatta river. He is reported to be in excellent form. BOWLING.
Sydney, July 28. The New Zealand bowlers boat St George’s club by 120 to 111.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 83, 29 July 1914, Page 7
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