OVERSEA SPORT.
BOXING, , SCANLOX-HAHKIS MATCH. By T-olvuraph—rrosf"j Association—Copyriclit London, November 24. The boxing match Scanlon v. Harris ended ill a draw, after ten rounds. The boxing was poor, and the contestants chiefly indulged in wrestling, CARPEXTIER FINED. *" '(Rec. November 25, 10.fi p.m.) _ Paris, November L'-t. Tho Boxing Federation has lined Carpentier jivo hundred francs for taxing Max Abbat. Tho latter staled himself Jim Lancaster, tho Scottish champion. A-.that iias been suspended for four months. i DEATH OX THE FOOTBALL FIELD. Vancouver, November i'l. At an inquest concerning the death of Ogden, tho Victorian full-back, who, in the match, against the All lllack linM,,. team on Saturday last, while led just before the call of time by a' New Zealandcr, fe'il and was unable' to rise, and died a few minutes lata-, n verdict of accidental death, dim to concussion of the brain, followed by hemorrhage. was returned. Medical experts .suggested thai the cause of death was a jar and shaking »n> rather than a kick.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 7
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165OVERSEA SPORT. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1916, 26 November 1913, Page 7
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