SUNDRY SPORTS.
HOCKEY. [Pub Press Abbooiation.] Auckland, June 30. Auckland six, Taranaki nil. BRITISH LADIES' TEAM. ITINERARY OF NEW ZEALAND TOUR. The following is the amended itinerary of the English tour:— Saturday, August 1.-Wellington, at Welligton. Wednesday, August s.—Manawatn, at Palmerston North. Saturday, August B.—Hawke's Bay, at Napier. Wednesday, August 12.—Povert> Bay, at Gisborne. Saturday, August 15.—Auckland, at Auckland. Thursday. August 20.—Taranaki, at New Plymouth. Saturday, August -"J - -Wanganui, at Wanganui. Saturday, August 29.—. Nelson, at Nelson. Thursday, September 3. West Coast, at Greymouth. Saturday, September s.—Buller, at Westport. . Thursday, September 10.—South Canterbury, at Timaru. Saturday, September 12.—Canterbury, at Cbristchurch. Wednesday, September 16.—Southland, at Invercargill. Thursday, September 24.—North Otago, at Oamaru. Saturday, September 26.—Otago, at Dunedin. Wednesday, September 30.—New Zealand, at Wellintgon. , Saturday, October 3. —New Zealand, at Cbristchurch. Saturday, October 10.—New Zealand, at Auckland. The latter part of, the itinerary differs from that previously published. The alteration was deemed necessary in the interests of the financial side of the tour, and with a view to the success of the test games.
BOXING. OTAGO CHAMPIONSHIPS. Dunedin, June 30. The Otago boxing championships concluded to-night in the presence of a large gathering. Results :—. Welter-weight.—Final: F-. O'Conriell beat" D. Leckie., Feather-weight.—Semi-final: A. Goodman beat P. Torrio! G. Smith beat R. O'Farrell. Final: Goodman beat Smith. Heavy-weight.—Final: A. C. Cooper beat W. Moore. Light-weight.—Final: D. Leckie beat J'. Marks. in a six-round bout, M. Leckie beat W. Boreham. JOHNSON TO FIGHT LAXGFORD. . £t SSIECTRIO TELEGKAPq"—COPYRIGHT] {.United Prkm AasooiATroN.l Loudon, June .10. Johnson signs articles to-morrow far a fight with Langford in the middle of October. He receives £6OOO and 50 per cent, of the cinema receipts. TENNIS. (Received 9.50 a.m.) London, June 30. A. H. Gordon and Lowe beat Dunlop and Harding. (3— i, 6—2, 7—5. In the semi-final, Froitaheim beat Mavrogodato, (5—3, 6—2, 7—5.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 59, 1 July 1914, Page 3
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