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  2. WHYALLA SWIMMERS TO COMPETE IN CITY

    Whyalla Amateur Swimming Club proposes to send a team of five to Adelaide to compete in the South Australian championships. The ...

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  5. BATSMEN ON TOP AT WEEK-END

    Batsmen were well to the fore in the A Grade cricket series concluded Sunday, when two centuries were scored and several other tallies of over fifty recorded. Hughes (W) played a typical knock for 100 against Army and Tuck put together log against ...

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  6. WEST WIN FROM ARMY

    Batting first on the main oval, Army were in a bad position with the score at 2/7, Galley and Billinger falling to Morcom in that bowler’s ...

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  7. CENTRAL DEFEAT EAST

    The weakness of East batting was never more pronounced. Horsell, by patiently nursing his team throughout, out, compiled 71 of the 105 runs ...

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  8. WHYALLA CYCLIST WINS AT PORT PIRIE

    G. Home won the chief cycling event at Port Pirie on Saturday—a two mile wheel race worth £15. There were 51 competitors. ...

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  10. MINIATURE RIFLE CLUB

    The second round of the Palmprest trophy was fired last Saturday and some excellent scores were put up. Bruce Weetman narrowly missed a ...

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  11. WHYALLA BOXERS IN CITY

    Five Whyalla boxers will compete in the preliminaries at the Grenfell street stadium on Saturday night. They are Max Kerr, B. Canny, T. ...

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