SUNDRY SPORTS.
BOXING. COOK REATS MAXWELL. [Per Press* Association.] Palmerston • North, October 10. Cook beat Maxwell (Taranaki) to aight on points for a purse of -10 sovs. n a fifteen round contest. Iho meet ing was held as a farewell to Dr O’Brien, a well known enthusiast win is leaving for Australia. billiards.
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: "BV Electric Telegraph—Coryhight' [United Press Association.] London, October 10. Stevenson, playing against Harver son, made a break of 780. WORLD’S TROTTING RECORD. Now York,'October 19. At Lexington, Lilian, the well-know trotter, trotted a mile in Imin dli-sec creating a world’s record. CCLF. PRO PENSION AL TO URNAMENT (Received 10.3") a.m.) London, October 9. At the professional golf tournament Duncan beat Braid, three up and twt to play. (Received 11.10 a.m.) Duncan’s defeat of Praid in the ]U'.o fessional tournament was the latter’' first defeat on his own course. Ther was a keen struggle, and a fine finish Duncan’s golf was of surpassing e> cellence. Era id played extreme! well, though he laclced his o'd sting and his putting was weaker than In rivals.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 35, 11 October 1913, Page 5
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