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TURF IN ENGLAND Pren Association—Ejr Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, June 27. (Received June 28, at 11 a.m.) NEWBURY SUMMER CUP HANDICAP, l,l7osovs, IJm, resulted:— BLACK DEVIL, br c, by Sir Gallahad lII.—La Palina, 4yrs 1 John Sames, br c, 4yrs 2 Janies Knight of Monaster o Won by six lengths; head between second and third. Ten starters. SOCCER GROUNDS ALTERED The following alterations in grounds for to-morrow's Soccer matches have been made: — ' Second Division.—Tramways v. Caversham, Oval No. 3; Y.M.C.A. v. Northern, Log an Park No. 1; Maori Hill v. Roslyn-Wakari, Prospect Park LOVELOCK BACK FROM AMERICA TO ATTACK MILE RECORD LONDON, June 27. (Received Juno 28, at 11.40 a.m.) Lovelock has returned from America. Ho intends attacking Cunningham’s mile record of 4min 6 7-10 sec during the present season. Ho added: “I do not want to boast, but I think I can succeed.” SHOOTING RECORD [Per United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, June 28.
In the district miniature rifle shootiug match last night a Sumner team of eight effectives, firing seven counting shots each, registered a total of 558 a New Zealand match record and possibly a world’s record. Out of 5o shots only two missed the bull’s-eye. The possible was 560.
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Evening Star, Issue 22067, 28 June 1935, Page 12
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