SUNDRY SPORTS.
RIFLE SHOOTING.
TROPHY SHOOT TO-MORROW
The Stratford Rifle Club will shoot for a silver-mounted butter dish at the range to-morrow, commencing at I. o’clock, the conditions being ten shots at 500yds and 600yds, with one optional sighter. The following handicaps have been declared;—C. Speck, C. Jackson, scr.; A. Sangster 1, A. Wickham, A. Speck, X. Thorpe, E. Brocklebank, A. Ferguson, J. Ritchie 5, G. Sangster, H. Gollop, J. 1 oyle, J, McMahon 6, P. Hopson, M . Rogers 7, Rutherfurd 8, H. A oyle, W. "Brocklebank 9, J. Citchell, A. Mackey, E. Newland 10, Garlick 12, Arden 15, Peppered 20. BOXING. A FAKED MATCH. TBy Electric Telegraph—[United Press Association.l Paris, November 25. The Boxing Federation fined Carpentier 500. francs for boxing Abbat, in May last. Abbat styled himself “Jim Lancaster, the Scottish champion.” He has been suspended for four months. Paris, November 25. In connection with the CarpentierAbbat contest. Decamp, the manager, was also fined £SOO. Scorgy, the referee, was suspended for nine months.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 5
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165SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 73, 26 November 1913, Page 5
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