SPORTS AND PASTIMES
( SW i M Lv2 l jSi U* i • y’ ] EAST ASHBURTON CLUB. ■i i The following handicaps have been i declared for the East Ashburton Ama- , teur Swimming Club’s meeting toi morrow at 6.30 p.m.:— I 50 Yards Handicap —A. Gourlay and : E. Brophy scr, G. Day, N. Tasker, and j A. Stills Isec, R. Judge 3sec, J. Betts ' ssec, J. Brophy and H. Phelps 6sec, i A. Bradford 9sec, B. Hamlin llsec. 25 Yards Back Stroke—A. Gourlay ' scr, E. Brophy, G. Day, and A. Stills I 2sec, N. Tasker and R. Judge 3sec, J. ' Betts 4sec, J. Brophy and H. Phelps ! ssec, A. Bradford 6sec, B, Hamlin 7 : sec.
BOXING.
/ : EXHIBITION BOUT
LONDON, March 11. The “Daily Chronicle” says that Carpentier and 1 Harry Reeve are going to Berlin to give a boxing exhibition.
GOLF. v PETTY PEOPLE. LONDON, March 11. A proposal to reinstate Mr MacDonald as a member of the Lossiemouth Golf Club, from which he was expelled during the war, was negatived.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLIV, Issue 10066, 12 March 1924, Page 3
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