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    South Sydney R.L. Backs against Western Suburbs: Alan Righton, H. Finch, S. Harris, B. Wearing, A. L. Blair (c), F. Brogan, O. Quinlivan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RIGHT AND WRONG

    THE New South Wales Association has accepted the principle of a time-limit to first-class cricket. It suggests that the Sheffield Shield competition be played four whole days, with two and a half hours' play on the fifth day, if necessary. We would favor the complete five days for all first-class cricket in ...

    Article : 311 words
  6. IS CROOKED RACING RAMPANT?

    Periodical complaints on the score of alleged crooked racing can always be expected. Whether they are justified is a matter of opinion. . . There will always be non-triers, but at registered meetings in Sydney they are few by ...

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  7. WINDBAG NOT TO RACE AGAIN

    This season has seen the finish of the racing careers of three great horses-Windbag, Manfred, and Heroic. The idea of again training Windbag has been definitely abandoned. ...

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  8. PERSONALS

    HOW great a pleasure it was for Norman Brookes to see his team of Victorians save their match against the N.S.W. team on Saturday was shown ...

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  9. MUSSOLINI AS SPORT DICTATOR.

    Having thoroughly organised the administrative affairs of Italy. Mussolini, has turned his attention to sport, and is determined that Italy will take a high ...

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  10. BILLY GRIME SETTLES IN LOS ANGELES

    IT will be remembered that Lichten-stelli was in Australia during 1914, as manager of Jimmy Clabby. Larny had attended to the placing of what ...

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  11. NEW TOTE REGULATIONS NEXT WEEK

    The outcome of the Governments effort to increase the popularity of the Totalisator will be watched with interest. The general opinion in sporting circles is that the desired result will not be achieved. Although supporters of second and third horses will be assured of ...

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  12. Snowy Baker's Special to "The Referee"

    OUR own Australian three-way champion, Mr. Billy Grime, arrived in Los Angeles last week. Billy was accompanied by his wife and child, who came across the pond with him. The young fellow landed in this country minus the ...

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  13. NEW ZEALANDERS USING THE LONG HANDLE IN ENGLAND

    IT was a neat little tribute London "Sportsman and Sporting Life" paid to the New Zealand batsmen after their merry outings (or innings) at Holyport and Lord's: "The, New Zealand cricketers came here with all modesty to gain ...

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  14. TYPES OF ATHLETES FOR OLYMPIC GAMES OF 1928

    TWO types of men should be selected in the Olympic Games of 1928. Those who are within striking distance of Olympic standard, and those who are young enough to suggest the four years will see in them a great improvement, and to whom the benefits of super-competition and the ...

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