SUNDRY SPORTS.
SWIMMING.
United Press Association. Sydney, March 28
Miss Fanny Durack created a world’s record by swimming five hundred yards in 7min 32 3-ssec.
ATHLETICS.
VICTORIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Melbourne, March 28. The State championships resulted : 100yds.—D. R. Miller; time, 10 3-10 sec.
220yds.—L. W. Roche; time, 23sec. 440yds.—-L. W. Roche; time 01 3-5
see. Half-mile.—R. H. Watson; time, 2 min 0 3-ssec. Mile.—W. S. Brown; time not skated. Three Miles.—W. P. 1 O’Neil; time, 15 min 20sec. Mile Walk.—L. G. Cox; time, Cmin 5 l-12sec. Murray, the recvord holder, was disqualified for unfair walking. Three-mile Walk.—W. Murray ; time, 22miu 24 l-6sec. Hurdles, 120yds.—R. Pender; time, 16 l-ssec. Hurdles, 440yds.—R. H. Watson ; time, 60 2-ssec. High Jump.—Harbison, sft GJin. Long Jump.—D. R. Miller, 21ft. 2in. Hammer Throw.—L. R. Rouse, 110 ft 2iin. Putting the Weight.—L. R. Rouse and A. 1). Robertson, dead heat ; distance, 38ft 4in.
Two-mile Steeplechase.—W. P. O’Neil; time, llmin 1 l-ssec. BILLIARDS. GRAY v. STEVENSON. London, March 28. Gray beat Stevenson by 18,000 to 17,750.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 73, 29 March 1915, Page 7
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