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  4. LANGFORD AND MCVEA

    Sam Langford and Sam McVea agree in some thing, though they held entirely opposite views regarding one question. Each would have been better pleased and ...

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  5. THE CRICKET TESTS IN ENGLAND.

    THE TOSS LOST IN THREE TEST MATCHES. S. E. Gregory may have several good reasons to remember tho 1912 tour in England, but none better than his regular failure to win the toss ...

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  6. NOTES AND ANTICIPATIONS.

    Two-year-old Racing in England. In England about eight years ago the rule permitting four-furlong races for two-yeur-olds at certain periods of the year was revived, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. HARRY CORSON CLARKE

    The man who shook hands with John L. Sullivan, with Peter Jackson, with Jim Corbett, with Jim Jeffries, with Bob Fitzsimmons, and so on, was "Used" by the scribe, and on the stage till ...

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  8. THE BATTING OF MACARTNEY

    If we had, from our po[?] of view, rather a disappointing day, in that our bowlers were unable to perform the miraculous by getting out our friend the enemy on a very easy-paced ...

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  9. CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP OF TASMANIA.

    The five miles C.C.C. of Tasmania Was held on the 20th inst, in fine, but cold, weather. The event took place on the Elphin Show Ground, Launceston, and there was a very fair ...

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