SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
RUGBY FOOTBALL. OXFORD BEATS GLOUCESTER. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) LONDON, November 27 Oxford University beat Gloucester by 13 points to 10. RACING IN AUSTRALIA. v TWO PROMINENT HORSES KILLED. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) PERTH,,November 28. Two prominent racehorses were killed during training—the hurdler Goodhope and Jemidar. The latter was New Zea-land-bred, and won the Perth Cup at five years. billiards. THE EMPIRE TOURNAMENT. (United Press Association.) (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) rt> ■ J LONDON, November 27. (Received Nov. 28, at 5.6 p.m.) Oavis 11,248, including breaks of CG2 ’ f^ ln va Um - 88 7 5 >, deluding breaks of 1736 (in 70 minutes), 259. and 1012. Snooker: Davis 600, Lindrutn 323 Newman 17,747, including breaks of 642 8 22, 477, and 1161 \ unfinished) firConacby 10,020, including a break of 605. Snooker: Newman 523, M’Conachy 633.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21196, 29 November 1930, Page 11
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