SUNDRY SPORTS.
TEN Nit. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press A»sqcia.tion.] London, July 14. Parke beat Gcrmot 7—5, 6—l, 6—3. CRICKET. London, July 14. Essex made 138 and 220 against Kent. With 475 for seven wickets the, innings was declared closed. Seymour scored 214. The Players made 256. Douglas took nine wickets for 105. Gentlemen scored 148 for two wickets. BOXING. Auckland, July 15. Northern Boxing Association championship fights were fought last nigh-, with the results: — Bantam.—H. Gilchrist beat S. Brahm. Feathers.—J. New.son (Taumaronui) beat P. N. Bennetts. Light ?weights—M. James, beat F. Craig. Welter.—J. Kelland (Taumaruuui) l>eat J. Grantham. Middle-weight.—P. W. Class beat J. Cadman. Heavy-weight.—C. Savory won from J. M. Hugh, who hurt his wrist in the semi-finals, by default. The committee chose the following team to compete at the New Zealand championships at Wanga'nui:— Bantam, H. Gilchrist; feather, N. Bennetts; light, N. James; welter, Grantham; middle, P. W. Class; heavy, C. Savory.
HOCKEY. BRITISH-LADIES' TEAM. ITINERARY OF NEW ZEALAND TOUR. . The. following is the amended itin.crary' of the. English tour: —■- Saturday, August I.—Wellington, at WclUgtou. Wednesday, August s.—Manawatu, at Palmerston North. Saturday, August B.—Hawke's Bay, a,t Napier. Wednesday, August 12.—Poverty Bay, at Gishome, Saturday, August 15.—Auckland, at Auckland. Thursday, August 20.—Taranaki, at New Plymouth. Saturday, August 22.—Wanganui, at Wanganui. Saturday, August 29.—Nelson, at Nelson. Thursday, September S. West Coast, at Greymouth. Saturday, September s.—Buller, at Westport. Thursday, September 10.—South Canterbury, at Timaru. Saturday, September 12.—Canterbury, at Christchurch. 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 WelKntgon. Saturday, October 3/.—New Zealand, a.t. Christ church. 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 thesuccess of.the test games.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXIX, Issue 71, 15 July 1914, Page 6
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