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  4. HARRY COLLINS WIPES OUT EAGEL DEFEAT

    The third meeting of Harry Collins with George Eagel created one of the old effervescent Darcy nights at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday. The Newcastle contingent came ...

    Article : 527 words
  5. THE CRICKET TRIAL, ITS LESSONS AND FEATURES

    The impressions of one, who played such a prominent part in the actual cricket, as H. L. Collins did in the Test match last week, cannot be but interesting to readers. In his observations here the captain of the Australian team shows that he is not alone a ...

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  6. SEATS RUSHED.

    PERSONS who dwelt within easy disdistance of the Stadium, and who were not conversant with the fact that a specially well-advertised contest was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COLLINS v. BUTCHER

    At Newcastle, on, New Year's morning, Harry Collins will meet Eddie Butcher for the welterweight championship of Australia. For many years ...

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  8. DAVID BAGK AGAIN

    IT did not greatly surprise me on Saturday when W. Booth told me that Mr. O. R. Falkiner had decided to again have David trained. ...

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  9. COMPARISON OF TIME

    DEDUCTIONS, the result of comparison of time for races, are often fallacious, and this was further demonstrated, at Canterbury on Saturday. ...

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  10. FREDDIE C. WINS WELL AT CANTERBURY

    FOLLOWERS of registered racing are unaccustomed to ten-event programmes, and I heard many express themselves as rather wearied before the conclusion of last Saturday's proceedings at Canterbury Park, Some of the bookmakers had reason to be sorry that racing did not end as well as commence with the ...

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  11. A FINE SENTIMENT.

    Touching on the desired visit to Australia of overseas lawn tennis teams, and the recent refusal of America to send tie promised team, "A.W.M.," in the ...

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  12. AFTER MANY DEFEATS.

    Pteropod, though still looking burly, accounted for the first division of the Flying Handicap, for which he was a hot favourite. Pike. Had to push ...

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  13. FOR AUSTRALIA.

    According to reports, the New Zealand-owned four-year-old gelding, Tanadees (Rosoworthy—Burletta) is to ba raced in Australia. He has shown good form this ...

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