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SUNDRY SPORTS.

SCULLING, [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press 'Association.] London, July 18. Padclou is in good condition. His arm is strong now, but lie is not doing last work. Barry is Towing regularly, and commences training on the 27th inst. Barry’s stakes have been practically subscribed. Anist. in a letter? states that he may challenge Barry it lie wins. HOCKEY. Sydney, July 19. The English ladies’ .-hockey team beat New South Wales by seven goals to three. [Per Press Association.] Auckland, July 19. Auckland defeated Wairarapa in the Challenge Shield match on Saturday by 6 goals to 1. The visitors were outclassed in the second spell. Auckland’s first goal was scored by Ala honey, and there was no increase before half-time. Shortly after the resumption of the game fisher scored for Wairarapa ,aml equalised the scores, from then on the Auckland players had matters all their own way, and goals were scored by Whittaker (3), Johns, and Mahoney. BOXING. ■ London, July 17. Corn states that ho did not sec Deschamps in the ring, Otherwise he would have disqualified Carpentier. He offered a similar purse for another fight, and Ueschamps is prepared to accept the challenge after lie meets Wells if Carpentier is successful. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Loudon, July 18. The Wesleyan Conference considers that it is more immoral for women to attend fights than men. The clergymen denied any recognition of separate standards of right, for thinking people knew no difference in the moral code. CARPENTIER-SMITH FIGHT. (Received 8.30 a.m.) London, July 19. Hull, the timekeeper, states that Smith was down for fourteen seconds in the fourth round. He rang the bell at the tenth second and shouted to Corri that Smith was out, bub Corri overruled him, BOWLING. A Brisbane cablegram states that the New Zealanders beat a Olympic team, the scores being 172—115. STRATFORD GOLF CLUB. MEN’S BOGEY COMPETITION. The second bogey competition, played on Thursday, resulted as follows: V. Cfawshaw (receive 12) 2 up. P. Wright (12) 1 up. J. H.Thompson (11) 1 up, H. C. Wright (10) 1 down. E. X. Fussell (14) 1 down. F. P. Uniacke (14) 2 down. S. Spence (14) 3 down. W. H. H. Young (24)) 3 down. E. A. Jackson (10) 3 down. W. E. S. Furby (20) 4 down. T. L. Paget (22) 12 down. E. S. Rutherford (22) 14 down. D. S. Glasgow (28) 15 down. LADIES’ BOGEY COMPETITION. The second bogey competition played on Friday, the 17th inst., resulted as follows: Mrs Copping (rec. 24) 7 down. Miss Orbell (scr.) 8 down. Mrs Glasgow (16) 11 down. Miss Fussell (12) 12 down. Miss Fi. Orbell (scr.) 13 down. Mrs Budge (18) 14 down. Mrs Robinson (8) 15 down.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 75, 20 July 1914, Page 3

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SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 75, 20 July 1914, Page 3

SUNDRY SPORTS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 75, 20 July 1914, Page 3

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