SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
‘ r - b6xing' HEENEY TO MEET HOFFMAN. (United. Press Association.)" (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.* NEW YORK, September 25. George Hoffman, who has been substituted for Gagnor, will meet Tom Heeney to-morrow ilight in New York. —Australian Press Association. 1 BILLIARDS. DAVIS LEADING NEWMAN.,. . / (United Press Association.) (By Electric Toiwraph—Copyright,> • LONDON, September 25. Davis has made, 1 4092 against Newman’s 3604.—Australian Press Association. —l__. i RACING IN AUSTRALIA. NIGHTMARCH GALLOPS WELL. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegrenh—Copyright.) SYDNEY, September 26. (Received Sept. 26, at 10 p.m.) The New. Zealand horse Nightmarjch galloped brilliantly at Randwick today, but left the course slightly lame. The trainer will be unable to say whether there is anything seriously wrong for a day or two; -’ ' Amounisj' who has already won -two Epsoms, will be withdrawn from this event to-morrow. Poitiers was scratched to-day. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. ENGLAND BEATS IRELAND. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph--Copyright.) LONDON, September 26. (Received Sept. 26, at 5.5 p.m.) At Liverpool, in glorious weather and before a crowd of 1(1,000, the English League beat the Irish League by seven goals to two.—Australian Press Association.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20833, 27 September 1929, Page 10
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