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V TOMORROW NIGHT
TOMORROW NlfiflT
TOMORROW NRfflT
( Exhibition Oval
World's Mile
World's Mile
I- World's Mile
p . ( Running Championship
1 4 Running Championship
Ji 'j Running Championship
f ' ? TOM TREBILCO
jL " She futag mile prulcsniouul we have seen
BrTftnce the 80'n. Faster at this -world' classic
1 the Welsh amateur, A. A. SHrnbb when
i he cane to Aurtndia with Arthur Huffy twenty
jyesn go Trebilco would have been Australia's
representative at the Olympic Uainrtt hail he re
strained in the amateur ranks, hut he now holds
the title in "the professional arena. His record-
breaking run wheu he won the honors is still
Temembered. Ills opponent tomorrow niht
. proved just too tart for hitn at the half-mile
distance. But am licDpneier stay the ilin-
ianoo out well enough at a liiile to regain the
title? Can he beat Trebllco? Tomorrow night
Will telL
\ PF
| W.T. TREBILCO
f Holder of the World's Mile Championship title
: and the fastest mlier we have had since
Dave Smith and O'Brien.
y 1
ff K C. E. BERGMEIER
v - l Holder of the 880 Yards title and Challenger
vj£ of Trebllco at the mile distance.
sp.-: Motor Pace Races
:|| Motor Pace Races
'I- First Class Scratch 5 Mile
® ; : | First Class Scratch 5 Mile
m > ; j v Big Match Race
% r Big Match Race
'-1'"' ' "lack King, Australia's representative at the
last Olymplu Oanu'H at Antwerp. and now
Queensland's Champion Pace Follower, who has
wg : S!.-| joined the professional ranks, will meet
Jj| i O.J. Carey in & Motor Paced Match Race.
W VERN EDWARDS,
:ja. Conqotror of Willie Spencer in the Derby Mile
mR -flW'-a grass track, will meet Bowie Stevens in
gag A.,... it Threo ,Ev<nt Match Jlace.
I:- ,| Half Mile Professional
i LbF" Handicap
iji / in Heats and Finals.
a Five Mile Scratch Race
@ for First Ohm Riders ' only, and a
If L Five Mile Scratch Race
for Second Class Hlders.
I , 'BOB SPEARS, -
M.-f.-..|.rthb -World a - Title and Grand Prist Winer,
Brh:>Wtil'4flTe..an.B.xhlb!tlon Ride Tomorrow Night,
Hfti/ib!' . C- LY»AM» Promoter,
Stadium
T6H0W NIGHT
TOMORROW NIGHT
A Great Programme for a
Great Occasion
INTERSTATE BIG MEN
BOB STEWART
(VICTORIA)
JIM PATTERSON
(NEW ZEALAND)
TWENTY ROUNDS
BOB STEWART is a heavyweight
brother of Alf Stewart, the i Middle
weight champion of Australia, and
Fred Boyd believes he has another
Australian champion lit him. So far
BOB STEWART has not had a contest
in publie, but his work In "Boyd's
gymnasium justifies the belief that he
will gnln the highest, heavyweight
honors. BOB was the only man who
would box with AH while the latter
was training for his fight with Des
IS HE AFRAID THAT BILLY
GRIME WILL BEAT HIM ON
SATURDAY NIGHT?
BERT SPARGO
Kemp and the Australian middle
weight champion found Ids big
brother as tough as he wonted. A
strong liard-hitting young fellow BOB
STEWART'S appearance against a
good man like Patterson will be an
event of importance. PATTERSON
recently knocked out Ted Hull, who
was regarded as a future middle
weight champion. A knockcr-out
himself Hall was disposed of quickly
by PATTERSON, who is hopeful that
he will put Stewart down for the re- .
quired 10 seconds before the end of
120 rounds. While it lasts the
STEWART-PATTERSON light will be
sensational.
Forceful Feathers
JOCK M'DOUGALL
V.
GEORGE BARNES
TEN ROUNDS
Those are two sturdy little fighters
who should provide an exciting mill.
On performances there Is llttlo to
choose between them and whichever
way the decision goes the result will
bo In doubt until the last moment.
MINOR CONTESTS
LliS HAMPTON v. DEN BAILEY
Six Rounds.
HCH CAMPBELL v. BERT SHARKS
Six Rounds.
XOTJNG SWINTON v. BILLY
TYRRELL
Six Rounds.
BILLY TREVARROW V. DICK
FLINT
Six Rounds.
BOXING DISPLAYS
BERT SPARGO
(VICTORIA'S IDOL)
— And —
BILLY GRIME
(N.S. WALES' PRIDE)
Who will meet on SATURDAY
NIGHT In their eagerly awaited con
test. The two rivals are as Impatient
to swop punches as their supporters
arc to sec tlio fight and the contest
Is certain to be bitter. If you want
to see the champions in action before
the great event come to the Stadium
TOMORROW NIGHT. Their exhi
bitions will help you in the dim-
cult task of picking the winner of
SATURDAY NIGHT'S big bout.
VAUDEVILLE ITEMS
— By —
LEADING ARTISTS
Prices: Front Seats 2/2, Ladles
1/1. Galleries 1/1.
Seats may be reserved at tho Mel
bourne Sports Depot, Elizabeth street.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Indications nro that there will, he
in enortuons crowd at the SFARGO-
! GIMME contest .on. SATURDAY
NIGHT. Thousands were turned
away last tlmo they met and it is
certain that the Stadium will not be
big enough to' hold ntl tlint will want
to sec this struggle, Tntewiinj- patrons
or the 21 and W RINGSIDE SEATS
arc advised to book at the Melbourne
Snorts Depot as soon as possible. If
you leave it until Saturday night
there is a big .chance of your being
disappointed. Tickets for the ft/
GALLERIES win be available at the
Depot at- noon on FRIDAY.
' - Richard Lean,
' " T MANAGER. '
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