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SUNDRY SPORTS.

GOLF. .By Electric Telegraph—Coi'YKiaHTi [United Press Association.] (.Received 8.8 a.m.) London, July 4. Mrs Larcombe is unable to defend die championship as a ball struck and injured her eye. . ' LAWN TENNIS. (Received 9.50 a.m.) London, July 4. Wilding beat McLoughlin in the All.uigland lennis Championship.

FOOTBALL.

ASSOCIATION

i NRULY PLAYERS SENTENCED Wellington, July 4.

A special mee:ing of tne Sianagemeni Committee of the Wellington Foot

.ill Association to-night discussed the

induct of the Corinthians in Unlatch, Corinthians v. Diamonds, play-

A on Saturday last, when play terminated through the Corinthians being ordered off the field. A prolonged iiscussion culminated in five Corinth...n playeus being disqualified until the .aginning of the 1915 season, one for .lie rest of the present season, and four censured.

THE LEAGUE CAME.

TARANAKI v. WANGANUI

The following team has been selec-

.od to represent Taranaki against i/angauui at Taumata Park, Eltham: <>ext Thursday:—M. Malone, full back j W. Gredig, 0. Tocker and G. Hooker, three-quarters; F. Nieiiolb and L. Moir, five-eighths; R. Frewin

df; R. Pukere, Gernhoefer, A. Os-

;orne, W. Milne, C. Robinson and N Kyle, forwards. Emergencies:—C. i'oreman, back; and Rich, forward. RIFLE SHOOTING. KAPONGA v. NEW PLYMOUTH i

A team of eight men from the Kaponga Rifle Club fired a match with a team from the New Plymouth Rifle

I'lub at New Plymouth on Thursday, the visitors winning by eighteen p.n'nts. The scores were as follows: KAPONGA.

239 217 222 70

300 500 600 41. Rfm. .1. O'Noiil .. . 32 34 32 98 F'fm. A. Harrison .. . 29 32 33 91 Rfm. C. King . 33 31 30 94 Rfra. ('. Rapps . 30 3! 28 92 Rfm. E. Harrison .. . 27 20 33 89 Rfm. G. Smith . 29 30 .HO SO Rfm. R. Wickham .. . 29 31 21 Si Rfm. J. Guy . 31 31 22 84 240 252 232 721 NEW PLYMOI Til. 300 500 600 Ti. Rfm. V. J. Hill .. . 30 33 31 94 Rfm. 14 . Evans . 30 3:? 30 93 '?fm. W, Winslade .. . 31 34 28 93 Rfm. w . Bruce . 32 26 30 88 Rfm. T. Marett .. . 27 33 27 87 Rfm. J. Nichols . 30 30 27 87 Rfm. H, E. Hill .. . 30 26 20 85 Rfm. w . Keating .. . 29 32 20 81

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 51, 5 July 1913, Page 5

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SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 51, 5 July 1913, Page 5

SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 51, 5 July 1913, Page 5

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