SUNDRY SPORTS.
BOXING. McKOY v. BERNSTEIN. fßy Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) Sydney, November 27. McKoy knocked down the Frenchman Bernstein in the tenth round. On rising he was again floored. The police interfered and McCoy was declared the winner. 4! ■!•••■> FOOTBALL. d Paris, November 27. The French Rugby Union has decided to : create' special licenses qualifying British players for France, and also to notify foreign unions before granting licenses to foreigners. CYCLING. Melbourne, November 27. Jack Fair motor-cycled from Sydney to Melbourne in 29 hours 43 minutes. The previous record was 31 hours 19 minutes. LAWN TENNIS. Melbourne, November' 27. Park and Beamish have been selected to represent the Britishers in the Davis Cup contests. Dixon states himself that he is unable to strike form. Brookes and Dunlop will represent Australia.. The weather promises to be fine :
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIV, Issue 81, 28 November 1912, Page 3
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