SPORTING
COUNTY CRICKET. Yorkshire (222 and 110 for five wickets) beat Notts (257 and 74). Robinson took five wickets for 20, and Kilner five for 14 —London cable. BOXING. The South Island, boxing championships were concluded at Timard last night be- : fore a crowded attendance, when the lira Is 1 were got off. Tho boxing was cf a very ! high order, five of the six bouts being decided on points, mostly narrow mjeritics. j Mr A. S. El worthy, president of the TimI am Association, offered a cup for the n ost i scientific boxer, and this was awarded to iT. Griffiths (Dunedin). The Cloudcsley medal for the most plucky loser was I awarded to W. M'Phail of Ashburton. Results; —Fly-weight.— T. Griffiths (Dunedin) 7.7. beat A. Ennis | (limaru) 7.5. —Bantams. — A. Worthington (Timani) 8.0 beat G. ! Terris (Ashburton) S.lj. j —Feather.— I A. Pascoci (Greymouth) had to withdraw from the final owing to an injury, and W. Drew (Oarairu) won by default, j —Light.— 1 L. M‘Donald (Dunedin) 10.0, heal J. Peterson (Oaniani) 9.6. —Welter.— J.'Stewart (Timam) 10.5 bent T. Harris (Dunedin) 10.4. —(Middle.— L. O’Neill (Greymouth) 10.13’beat W. : M'Phail (Ashburton) 11.2 J. Knocked out j iu the third 'round. 1 —Heavy.— | A. M'C'oimack (Ashburton) 12.6 beat H. Stevens (Christchurch)- 11.13. ■
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Evening Star, Issue 18031, 27 July 1922, Page 2
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