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1. Ex-Sergeant Bob Pernott, the British champion long distance ball-puncher, about to start on an attempt at the Lyndhurst Hall, Kentish Town, London, to beat his previous records of 38 hours last year, his intention being to make a non-stop ball-punching effort of 60 hours. 2. Southern ladies’ lacrosse match at Paddington, London.—A good catch by one of the players. 3. ham, England.—M. Georges Fournier, the champion diabolist of the world, giving a demonstration of his wonderful skill at the game on Clapham Common. 4. Bookmaker operating at the England. The “bookie” is wearing a belt of silver coins. 5. An exciting incident in the lacrosse match recently played between Lee and Purley. With the return of peace has come a distinct lacrosse. 6. Revival of coursing in the Old Country—Sportsmen at the meet at Lydiate to see the Waterloo Cup decided for the first time for several years. 7. A Purley player jumping for match against Lee. 8. A study in parallels—lncident in the hockey match recently played at Richmond, London between Mid Surrey and Cambridge University.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1572, 10 June 1920, Page 21

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1. Ex-Sergeant Bob Pernott, the British champion long distance ball-puncher, about to start on an attempt at the Lyndhurst Hall, Kentish Town, London, to beat his previous records of 38 hours last year, his intention being to make a non-stop ball-punching effort of 60 hours. 2. Southern ladies’ lacrosse match at Paddington, London.—A good catch by one of the players. 3. ham, England.—M. Georges Fournier, the champion diabolist of the world, giving a demonstration of his wonderful skill at the game on Clapham Common. 4. Bookmaker operating at the England. The “bookie” is wearing a belt of silver coins. 5. An exciting incident in the lacrosse match recently played between Lee and Purley. With the return of peace has come a distinct lacrosse. 6. Revival of coursing in the Old Country—Sportsmen at the meet at Lydiate to see the Waterloo Cup decided for the first time for several years. 7. A Purley player jumping for match against Lee. 8. A study in parallels—lncident in the hockey match recently played at Richmond, London between Mid Surrey and Cambridge University. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1572, 10 June 1920, Page 21

1. Ex-Sergeant Bob Pernott, the British champion long distance ball-puncher, about to start on an attempt at the Lyndhurst Hall, Kentish Town, London, to beat his previous records of 38 hours last year, his intention being to make a non-stop ball-punching effort of 60 hours. 2. Southern ladies’ lacrosse match at Paddington, London.—A good catch by one of the players. 3. ham, England.—M. Georges Fournier, the champion diabolist of the world, giving a demonstration of his wonderful skill at the game on Clapham Common. 4. Bookmaker operating at the England. The “bookie” is wearing a belt of silver coins. 5. An exciting incident in the lacrosse match recently played between Lee and Purley. With the return of peace has come a distinct lacrosse. 6. Revival of coursing in the Old Country—Sportsmen at the meet at Lydiate to see the Waterloo Cup decided for the first time for several years. 7. A Purley player jumping for match against Lee. 8. A study in parallels—lncident in the hockey match recently played at Richmond, London between Mid Surrey and Cambridge University. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1572, 10 June 1920, Page 21

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