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  2. RESULTS OF "FIND THE BALL" No. 11 ON SUNDAY

    No. 12 "Find the Ball" competition is now claiming the attention of an army of readers. £100 must be won--£50 as the first prize and £50 in consolation prizes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. OPPERMAN AND WATSON FALL

    The longest and hardest stage of the Tour de France, from Hendaye to Luchon, over the Pyranees, was raced yesterday. There were many falls, ...

    Article : 121 words
  4. GOLF GOSSIP

    "Youth will be served" is an old phrase, which is applied with a good deal of justification to various sports. But youth and the State golf ...

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  5. WOULD WALK TO SYDNEY TO PLAY FOR STATE

    TEMORA, Wednesday. -- The Rugby League selectors and Eric Weissell have apparently been working at cross purposes a little. ...

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  6. EXPERIENCE FOR TENNIS COLTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The Australian Lawn Tennis Council is anxious that the Davis Cup team should go to America after the European ...

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  7. ARMIDALE'S FIRST WIN

    The Armidale School played the first, match of its Sydney tour against St. Ignatius' College yesterday, incidentally registering its first win this season in contests ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. NARROMINE POLO

    NARROMINE, "Wednesday. -- Narromine polo carnival opened on Tuesday, and attracted large crowds to the town. Wellington, Gilgandra, and Gulargambone teams ...

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  9. LAST NIGHT'S FIGHTS

    Len White (9,8) won a disappointing fight, against Teddy Murton (9.32) at the Stadium last night. It was a case of both boys being so evenly matched that ...

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  10. FRED LINDRUM ILL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Fred. Lindrum, who showed himself surprisingly out of form during his two days' play against Clark M'Conachy. ...

    Article : 65 words
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    JUNEE, Wednesday.--Yesterday Mrs. J. J. Hardy beat Miss N. Greene two up in the final of the Junee Associates' golf championship. Mrs. Hardy is a well-known ...

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    Mr. R. S. Turner, chairman of the A.R.C. stipendiary stewards, who had been confined to his room for a few weeks with an attack of bronchitis, ...

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    YOUNG, Wednesday.--Cootamundra, the League football champions of the southwest, and holders of the Maher Cup, were beaten by Young to-day. Final scores were: ...

    Article : 49 words
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