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  4. AN AUSTRALIAN ON SPORT

    Mr. Norman Graham Ducker—"Tommy" to his Sydney University cricket and athletic contemporaries—has returned after three years' residence in America. Mr. Ducker ...

    Article : 379 words
  5. TOPICAL TURF GOSSIP OF THE WEEK:

    It was recently decided by the Auckland Racing Club that entries for New Zealand-bred yearlings for its future races should close as usual in September, but that entries for ...

    Article : 645 words
  6. MUST SHUN BOOKMAKERS.

    Although bookmaking is Illegal on racecourses and elsewhere In New Zealand, a lair number of "odds merchants" cont to flourish in tho principal cities. A deal of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 504 words
  7. RACING POSITION IN W.A.

    At the annual meeting of members of the Western Australian Turf Club (Perth) tho subject of over-racing In the metropolitan area was touched upon, and it was pointed out that, ...

    Article : 568 words
  8. HOCKEY ON THE ICE IN CANADA.

    "Yes, at St. Nicholas Rink, in New York, I saw quite a lot of Ice hockey. The professional teams come from Canada to play Now York teams, and now and again we have seen a ...

    Article : 139 words
  9. A BOWLER WHO BREAKS THE BALL IN THE AIR.

    You have heard of Bart King, the great Philadelphia bowler—the man who is classed by some of the Australians and some of the English players as the most wonderful bowler of the ...

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  10. WHERE CHARLES MACARTNEY WROTE HIS NAME IN LETTERS OF GOLD.

    "By the way, reverting to cricket, on the voyage from England, we received a wireless cricket challenge from the Port Said Poached Eggs. We played them at Medina, and were ...

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  11. "JACK MARSH OUT-SWERVED!"

    "The placing of his field Is peculiar, too," said Mr. Ducker. "On the leg side, within three yards of the batsmen, he has three men, one square, one silly mid-on, and one between the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. INCOMPARABLE ARE PHILADELPHIAN CRICKET CLUB HOUSES.

    "One great thing an Australian notices is the beauty of the club-houses on tho cricket grounds. Tho Merlon and the Manheim club-houses are probably better than anything also ...

    Article : 363 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN'S IMPRESSIONS OF CHINA SPORT

    Mr. Joe Burton, the Queensland amateur athlete, who came to Sydney in 1895, and later represented his State In tho Australasian Championships in 1904 and 1905, being a strong rival ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "WE'LL GET EVEN WITH THE FOOTBALL BLUES!"

    "WE'LL WIPE THE FLOOR AND THE BULLI SOIL AT YOUR CRICKET GROUND WITH THE BLUES WHEN NEXT WE MEET THEM." Dr. Thacker and Mr. W. S. Brice, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GREAT FOOTBALLERS

    Melbourne has always been the Mecca for footballers In the Australian game. Players In other States hanker after the distinction of selection in a Victorian League Eighteen. ...

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