SUNDRY SPORTS.
. BOXING. ! ;: l IHlii; •'ll!" 1 !.■■') ; 1 T " i 'My Fi.uctbio Tx’.icuravh —tyOrTHmHTl [United Ph*»* A*»ociato»w. 1 London, May 2. The Home Office considers that ; black versus white prize-lighters will ! become a matter of discussion, thero- ; tore it is against the public policy ; and harmful to the Empire. ROWING. Sydney, May 3. The inter-State eight-oar race rej suited :—Tasmania I, South Australia i2, Westralia 3. Time 13min 35 1-5 ! sec. | McYilley, of Tasmania, easily won | the champion sculls. BILLIARDS. London, May 3. Xewman beat Inman by 18,000 to 11,000. Stevenson beat Gray by 18,000 to i0_,077. ATHLETICS. London, May 3. In a twelve hours’ walk, Horton covered 73 miles 145 yards, which is a world’s amateur record. TENNIS. (Received 0.40 a.m.i London, Ma.y 4. In the final of the Norwood bardcourt tournament, Doust defeated j Dixon, 6—4. I
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11, 4 May 1914, Page 3
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139SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11, 4 May 1914, Page 3
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