SUNDRY SPORTS.
BOXING. ; By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] London, May 27. The National Sporting Club states I fiat it refused to join the Boxing Union because anyone was able ir. Mi’oraote a boxing match. McCarthy’s death. (Received 8 a.m.) Ottawa, May 27.
Xhe Coroner’s jury at CaYgary resumed a verdict that McCarthy was icciden tally killed) and exonerating Polky. Death was due to dislocation )f ;the neck. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL. The team to represent Stratford igainst New Plymouth, at New Plymouth to-morrow will he selected from the following:—Way, T. Gorton, Patrick, Butchart, Malcolm, Chadwick, Anderson, Drake, East, A. Gorton, Townley, Bush, and Williamson. SHOOTING. STRATFORD RIFLE CLUB. f A riflo club trophy, in the shape of a silver-mounted butter dish, will he fired for to-morrow, the conditions being ten shots each at the 500yds and 600yds ranges. The following handicaps have been declared:—Riflemen N. Thorpe, C. Speck, C. Jackson, A. Wickham, scr.; E. Brocklebank, 3pts; A. Ferguson, J. Mitchell, spts.; G. Sangster, 6pts; J. Ritchie, W. Brocklebank, 7pts; W. Rogers, Bpts; J. McMahon, E. New-l-uid, A. Mackay, —• Rutherfurd, Opts; F. Ardern, 17pts; M. Bowler, W. Everiss, H. Masters, 20pts.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 20, 28 May 1913, Page 5
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