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  4. "High" Writes its Name on the Banners of Youthful Glory

    SYDNEY High School's name and rowing glory will certainly be recorded in indelible letters upon the banners of the Great Public Schools. All champions in every phase of sport necessarily have their cycle of achievements. When they have been around it, strewing their pathway with victory, they just finish there—sometimes for good and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "SIR FREDERICK"

    THE manager of the M.C.C. English team, at the presentation in Sydney after the close of the last match here, was ...

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  6. PUNISHED HIMSELF

    The probabilities are that Mr. S. Green is now somewhat sorry that, as a result of irritation in connection with the My Lady Gay enquiry, he announced he would not race again in Australia for three years. He was certainly doing more injury to himself than anyone else. ...

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  7. JACK HOBBS SHOULD "RING OFF"

    JACK HOBBS' indictment against Australian cricket barrackers would not be overdrawn were he to make it clear that what he complains about is confined to a very minute section, numerically. That section can be suppressed very easily by the cricket authorities. ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. Bravado Returns to Winning List

    The rain in Sydney on Friday did not extend to Rosehill, and the track was in first-class order for Saturday's meeting. Gwillian G.'s time for the Rosehill Handicap was only a quarter-second behind the course record for a mile ...

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  9. WON SYDNEY CUP ON DAREBIN

    Comparatively few people who go racing in Sydney know that the veteran trainer. R. O'Connor, won the 1883 Sydney Cup on Darebin, whose weight was 9.8. Darebin was owned by Mr. E. K. Cox. On the opening day of the meeting Darebin was third to The Assyrian ...

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  10. COULD NOT SEE, IT OUT.

    KALLONI was a runner for the Glen-huntly handicap at the Caulfield meeting on Saturday, but though first into the straight, his 9st found him out ...

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