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  4. Borotra, Tilden, and Coen May Visit Australia

    Gerald Patterson has done much for Australian lawn tennis, but if he induces W. T. Tilden to visit Australia to play, he will receive the thanks of every enthusiast from Brisbane to Perth. ...

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  5. Suburban-Country Golf

    The question of making a levy on all playing members, with the object of advancing the interests of the same, was before the members of the Suburban and Country Golf Association at the annual meeting in Sydney last Wednesday. The formation of a new association to control the game ...

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  6. YACHTS AFLOAT

    THERE was no prettier picture on the harbor on Saturday than the fleets of the kindred yacht clubs which took part in the Royal Prince Alfred Y.C.'s ...

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  7. 18-FOOTERS

    Back-markere in the Sydney Flying Squadron's race for the 18-footers on Saturday did not appreciate the "soldiers' wind," and were unable to make much ...

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  8. HARRISON JOHNSTON, NATIONAL AMATEUR CHAMPION OF AMERICA.

    Inset is Johnny Goodman, 21-year-old former caddy, who. eliminated Bobby Jones from the National amateur championship on September 4, and was in turn eliminated by W. Little, aged 18. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ON INDOOR WOODEN COURTS

    A NEW departure in matches was seen in London at the Queens Club, when W. T. Tilden played as a member of the International Club of England against a French team. Tilden is in London for his theatrical engagement, and other members of the English team were Spence of South ...

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  10. VENTURE THE STAR

    A flood tide, with a poor breeze, resulted in slow times in Saturday's sailing races in Brisbane. Conditions might have been worse hud the midday storm not cleared the way for a light easterly. ...

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  11. FIRST ROUND OF KILLARA SHIELD

    The first-round matches of the Killara Shield Competition, played annually, provided the principal golf interest in the metropolitan area on ...

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  12. COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP

    Playing off after a tic with B. C. J. Bettington, C. B. Smith, won the country golf championship at the Country Week tournament, which was opened on the Concord links on Wednesday last. Rain fell almost throughout the day, and conditions were far from pleasant. There had been ...

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  13. HUNTER RIVER, PREMIERS.

    The Northern district retains the Country premiership, but with a different team. Last year, Newcastle won. On Friday, at Rose Bay, Hunter River ...

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  14. CHAMPION OF ADELAIDE.

    E. T. Roue retained his position of City of Adelaide champion by defeating P. D. Hooper on Saturday in straight sets. R. L. Shepherd and D. P. ...

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  15. GREAT PITCHING

    Saturday saw the opening of the National Baseball League's season in Sydney. Solid hitting was the order of the day. Kiora beat Paramount by 8 runs to all. This game was ...

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