LATE SPORTING
DEFAULTER NOT SERIOUSLY LAME
SYDNEY, September 12. (Received September 12, at 1 p.m.) The trainer (Roberts) discounts the stories that Defaulter is seriously lame. He said he believed the trouble to be so trilling that the horse would be over it in a day or two.
NO RUGBY LEAGUE IN ENGLAND
NEW ZEALAND TOUR OFF Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright, LONDON, September 11. (Received September 12. at 1 p.m.) The Manchester Rugby League Council has decided that no football or competitive cup -ties will be played. The New Zealand tour will finish immediately.
DOMINION BOXING ASSOCIATION
ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF DELEGATES [Per United Press Association.) INVERCARGILL, September 12. The annual conference of delegates of the Dominion Boxing Association opened to-day, 30 attending. Mr A. H. Courtis was in the chair. The deputy-mayor extended a welcome to the delegates, and concurred in the view that sporting fixtures should be carried on in a period like the present. The president, in his address, referred to European affairs. He thought there were too many associations more or less dormant, and suggested more keenness being shown in the coming year, as fit and trained men might be required to defend their rights in the near future. The bouts open this evening.
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Evening Star, Issue 23369, 12 September 1939, Page 8
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