SUNDRY SPORTS.
NORTHERN UNION FOOTBALL. London, April 28. Blackburn Rovers heat Everton by 48 points to 46, and now head the football league matches'. Bury, Preston and North End have been relegated to the second division. Queen's Park Rangers beat Plymouth by 53 points to 52, and now head the southern league. WILDIN^SUCCESS. London, April 28. "At the Queen's Club covered court Anthony Wilding beat Ritchie, G —.'i, G_.<, B—6. He will play Gobert for the championship. Till-] PARRAMATTA HUNDRED. Sydney, April 28. Tho Parramatta Hundred rowed on Saturday was won by Felton, with Rigloy second and Kemp third. Felton won by only a quarter of a length, witli Kemp a similar distance away. Miss Kemp defeated Miss Larsen in the ladies' outrigger championship. BARRY Y. ARNST. London, April 27. The Australian cricketers and Arnst have arrived at Plymouth. Arnst states that-he had a slight attack of gastritis. He spent some time in the stokehole, hoping to reduce his weight. Barry states that'he will not sign the articles unless ,€7OO is subscribed for the expenses fund. WELL] NGT< )\ FOOTBALL. Wellington, April 28. The senior championship Rugby football matches wvyq continued yesterday. The weather was dull and threatening, but rain held oil'. The grounds were in fail- playing order. A stiff northerly wind blew and affected the play somewhat. All the games were well contested. Results:— Athletics 9 beat Poneke 3. Oriental 9 beat St. James 5. Petone 20 beat Southern 1). Wellington G drew with Victoria College 6. Melrose 34 beat Old Boys 5. HELPLESS AS «ft BABY. The man or wornian who :s suffering from Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, or other complaints arising from uric acid poisoning, is oftentimes as helpless as a baby. Tbo stiffened muscles and joints cause intense torture, and frequently reduce the victim to a state of utter helplessness. Don't remain the victim of uric acid poisoning. RIIEUMO is a. scientific preparation, to be taken inwardly. BHFUMO gives prompt relief; alter the first dose the pain and swelling usually disappear, and a cure is generally effected within 48 hours. Sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s (k\ and Is Sd per bottle. x
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 2, 29 April 1912, Page 2
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