LATE SPORTING
UNLUCKY ALL BLACK MAX SUFFERS BROKEN JAW (Per United Press Association.] BLENHEIM, September 10. During the Seddon Shield match on Saturday Don Max, the Nelson All Black, left the field through injuries. It now transpires that he has a broken lower jaw. Max has had more than his full share of bad luck on the football field, as twice previously in his career be lias sustained broken logs. LAWN TENNIS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright VENICE, September 9. (Received September 10, at 1.30 p.m.) In the Ruspoli Cup, fifth round, Malfroy and Miss Scriven defeated Eiferman and Fraulein Friedleben, 7-5, 6-0; Cramm and Madame Aussom defeated Stedman and Miss Ingram. GOLF Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, September 10. (Received September 10, at 1.30 p.m.) Miss C. Laseelles will replace Miss Shirley Tolhurst in the Tasman Cup team, the latter being ill. BUND MAN STABBED LABOURER ARRESTED [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, September 10. Ole Kristin Omholt, aged fifty-two, a labourer, appeared in the Police Court, and was remanded on a charge that, with intent to do grievous bodily harm to Francis Coyne, he did actual bodily harm. This was the sequel to the stabbing of a blind man in his homo on Friday night. The police said the victim’s condition was not serious.
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Evening Star, Issue 21821, 10 September 1934, Page 12
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212LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 21821, 10 September 1934, Page 12
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