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LATE SPORTING

RUGBY. OXFORD BEATS CAMBRIDGELONDON, December 9. (Received December 10, at 2 p.m.) At Twickenham, in the annual match, Oxford University beat Cambridge University by 11 points to 6.—A. and N.Z. Cable. WOODVILLE RACES. Fine weather: largo attendance; track in splendid order. Results : —■ Hurdles. Ijm,—The Emperor (9.0) 1, Demand (10.1) 2, Good Mark (9.8) 3. Scratched ; Roaming. Three lengths; half lengdi. I'inio, 2min 48soc. Trial Plate. sf. Peradiniya 1, Papnponga 2, Bezau 3. Scratched ; Newbury King, Revel. Length. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP, PA DDO X’ S ANXO UX (: E3l EX T, SYDNEY, December 10. (Received December 10, at 10.30 a.m). Paddon announces 5 it he has decided to let the world's s., lining championship go to MTJevitf, but stipulates that this id nn condition that M'iJcvut and Goodsell have the first raeu tor the title. The u inner is tlicn to row Tladfield if the latter wants to race for the tilie. In the event of M'Deviit and Onodsoll not agreeing to these- conditions, Paddon states that both will have to race him in the CRICKET. ENGLAND v. TOOWOOMBA. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. BRISBANE, December 10. The correct score is England two wickets for 277 (Sutcliffe 90|. [A previous message gave the score a.s seven wickets for 217 (Hobbs 27, Hearns not out 149).] HEATiICOTE-WILLIAMS SHIELD. [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, December 10. The Auckland Grammar School team will leave for Christchurch nn Sunday evening to play the Christchurch Boys’ .High School eleven for the HenthcoicWilliams Shield. Each school Jias so far won seven shield matches. The players for the trip are; Matheson, Horsley, Hay, M'Cartliy. Schnauer, Kasper, Wells, Hay, Watkin, Willmott, Stewart, Bellingham. OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB. At the adjourned meeting of the Oamani Jockey Club to discuss whether, in view of the club’s financial position, it was advisale to continue with the meeting in March, it was decided to hold l the meeting. Arrangements have been made for the Trotting Club to amalgamate with the Jockey Club, and the hope was expressed that with good weather the March meeting would prove a success.—Our Oamant correspondent. new year. _____

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Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 8

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LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 8

LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 18812, 10 December 1924, Page 8