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  4. Sport Binds the Nations

    When I ventured a week or two back to point, out in this column the true value and justification for International contests. I had no idea whatever that the purpose which I considered was their best justification was the actual purpose for which Mr. Norman Brookes and his team mates went across from England to the ...

    Article : 1,512 words
  5. PERSONALS.

    A letter from H. L. Collins, captain of the A.I.F. team, to Not Out, is given in cricket columns. The Sydney man states that John B. Hobbs is still ...

    Article : 1,239 words
  6. SUCCESSFUL IN SYDNEY

    Inclusive o: provincial meetings, G. Meddick and P. Maher share the honor of being the most successful jockeys riding in and about Sydney. At ...

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    JOE BECKETT (HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF ENGLAND), WHO WILL FACE GEORGES CARPENTIER (HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF FRANCE) IN LONDON TO-MORROW NIGHT. In a cablegram published among Mr. Corbett's Boxing Notes to-day, the Daily Mail boxing expert describes Beckett's fighting as resembling that of a bulldog. Beckett's face would suggest such a man to the physiognomist ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Villiers Stakes & Summer Cup Weights

    For several years all the handicapping for the Summer meetings was done by Mr. J. Daly, but this time Mr. G. F. Wilson acted for the A.J.C., and Mr. ...

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  9. TRAINERS WITH TWO OR , MORE WINNERS

    With four months of the current season concluded, W. Booth leads in the list of trainers successful at meetings within the 40 miles radius of Sydney. ...

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  10. EXTRA PRIZE-MONEY

    As the unregistered clubs in Sydney are distributing nothing less than £900 a day, the principal registered proprietary clubs could not well expect the ...

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  11. ENGLISH SOCCER TEAM

    The Football Association of England apparently is not inclined to view its game from any but the stern business standpoint, to judge by his cable from ...

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