SPORTS AND PASTIMES
BOXING HARVEY MAY VISIT AUSTRALIA. (United Press Assoclatlon.l (By Electric Teleeraph—Copyrtetit.) LONDON. September 6. Provided the promoters recoup tin; exchange Len Harvey will shortly leave en route for Sydney to meet Rosenbloom for the world light heavy-weight title nnd Palmer for the Empire title, nnd four other fighters. It is anticipated that there will be a boxing boom m Australia in consequence of its commercial recovery. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL MATCHES IN ENGLAND. (United Press Annotation.) (By Electric Teletrranli —Copyright.) LONDON, September <>. First Division.—Arsenal v. West Bromwich, 3 —l: Manchester City v. Birmingham, I —o ; Newcastle v. Blackburn, 8 —1: Portsmouth v. Sunderland. 0-0. Second Division.—Bradford v. Brentford, 5—2. Southern Division.—Bristol City v. Norwich, o—l ; Crystal Palace v. Bristol Rovers, I—2; Reading v. Cardiff, 3—l; Southend v. Gillingham, I—2; Torquay v. Brighton, 3 —l; Watford v. Bosconibe, I—2. Northern Division.—Chester v. Halifax, I—2; Chesterfield v. Wrexham, 4—o; Darlington v. Gateshead, 3—3; York v. Crewe, 4—l. RUGBY LEAGUE THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM. (United Preßs Akf ailon.) (By Electric TeloTi-anh— C.opvrißht.) LONDON, September 6. The Australian League footballers defeated Bromley by 53 points to (5. At half-time Australia led by 19 points to 9 RUGBY FOOTBALL THE WALLABIES' TOUR. CAPETOWN, September 6. The Wallabies drew with Combined Universities at Newlands, 3 points each. . There was no score in the first spell.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22053, 8 September 1933, Page 13
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