OVERSEAS SPORT.
BOXING AT NEW YORK.
LIGHT-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. (Received July 18, 5.5 p.m.) NEW YORK, July 17. Singer won the light-weight boxing championship to-day by knocking out Mandell in tho first round. j BOWLING- AT SUVA. j NEW ZEALANDERS PLAYING. " * SUVA, July If. At a bowline carnival at Suva the final of tho open riiik.s resulted: Hay, J. Thomson, Stevenson and D. Thomson (Invercargill), 31, defeated Baxter, Munn, Haigli and Brown (Cliristcliurch), 14. In the pairs championship Broad and Stevens (lnvercargill), 27. defeated Williamson and Aitkcn (Feilding), 15. A, .sensation was the defeat of D. Thomson (lnvercargill) by J. Hocking (New South Wales) by 16 to 11 in tho singles championship.
DOMINION ATHLETES. RECEPTION AT VANCOUVER. VANCOUVER. July 17. Tho Australian and Now Zealand athletes who aro to compete in the Empire Games arrived at Vancouver by tho Aorangi to-day. They were given a reception by the Vancouver Rowing Club. Pearce will row in an exhibition match against, a local oarsman.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20620, 19 July 1930, Page 9
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