SYDNEY, Monday.—To play in the Centenary contests the team of American golfers arrived to-day, and assisted by Australian professionals, practised at the ...
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Article : 380 wordsThe first round of the A grade summer pennant tennis competition will be played on Saturday. It is expected that the teams will be chosen from the following players: ...
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Article : 2,441 wordsWhen brought from Queensland Lord Raven was expected to do well in Melbourne. In the Centenary Royal Cup at Ascot on October 22 Lord Raven was ...
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Article : 403 wordsThe worst Cup in history is how Steeton's end-to-end win in the New Zealand Cup is described. The winner is a seven-year-old mare by Sutala from Roden. She was bred ...
Article : 237 wordsThe second annual open prize meeting of the Wangaratta club will be fired on the Wangaratta range (12 targets) on Wednesday, December 26 (Boxing Day). The programme includes four ...
Article : 251 wordsOwners of horses not scratchcd for the Australasian "Free for All" championship at Ascot [?]n Wednesday before 12 o'clock to-day will be liable for the acceptance fee concerned. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tue 6 Nov 1934, Page 12
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