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  2. METHODIST CHURCH.

    At the Methodist Confeience which ended yesterday, the visit to Sydney of the Rev, T. Ferrier Hume, of the British Methodist Conference, was discussed. Mr. Hume will ...

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  3. LAWN TENNIS.

    The New South Wales Junior, school, and age championships and special events will be continued at the Rushcutter Bay courts to-day. Following is the draw: ...

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  4. GOLF.

    Although it was announced recently that Miss Helen Hicks, a former American golfing champion, would accompany Gene Sarazen on his tour of Australia and New Zealand this ...

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  5. CRICKET.

    A demonstration of the new steel-shafted wicket bats, arranged by Slazengers' Ltd, was held at the Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2 yesterday, when several prominent cricketers ...

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  6. LATEST MARKET.

    Will Adelaide or Sydney money prevail? That is the question with regard to the Australian Cup order of favouritism. At the moment the Sydney colt Allunga and the ...

    Article : 164 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN CUP.

    With three wins in the last seven years Bouth Australian horses have done pirticularly well in the Australian Cup, and that record may be improved to-morrow at Flemington ...

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  8. NEW ZEALANDEHS AT BURWOOD.

    The New Zealand juniors will meet a team of boys from the Western Suburbs Hardcourt Association to-morrow afternoon. The match will be played on Western Suburbs headquarters court at ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR TEAM.

    The New Zealand Junior team will play a match against the Sydenham-Bankstown Association Juniors at Canterbury Perk on Wednesday night, commencing at 7.30. ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA LEADS VICTORIA.

    In perfect weather the interstate tennis match between South Australia and Victoria started to-day. When play ceased South Australia was leading by five rubbers 12 sets to Victoria four rubbers ...

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  11. BARRIER POSITIONS.

    Barrier positions for the third day of the V.R.C. Autumn meeting to-morrow are:- Autumn Hurdle Race,—Prismatic 3, Fashion Stsr 5. Blackford 4, Picador 2, Rodda 1. ...

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  12. FOOTBALL.

    A highly successful year's opctatlons will be reported at the 62nd annual general meeting of the New South Wales Rugby Union on Monday night. The financial statement shows a surplus ...

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  13. L.G.U. SUMMER MEETING.

    The L.G.U. official summer meeting was concluded at Wollongong, to-day. when a stroke handicap foursome was played. With a net score of 69 two local players, Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. Kerr ...

    Article : 246 words
  14. BOWLS.

    The last round of section matches will be played to-day, as follows:- No. 1.—Manly v Warrawee, Warringah v Ryde, Hunter's Hill v Mosman, Roseville v North Sydney, ...

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  15. GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    Few chenges have been made in the teams to play in the second round of the Great Public Schools cricket competition commencing to-day. Sydney High School has included all-rounder C. ...

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  16. GREYHOUND RACING.

    A programme of ten events will be submitted by the New South Wales Trotting Club for their mechanical hare meeting at Harold Park to-night, with the Harold Park, N.C.A., and President's ...

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  17. RUGBY JLEAGUE.

    It was officially announced yesterday that the international wing three-quarter, A. Ridley, would be available to play for Western Suburbs club in the coming premiership competition, and that he ...

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  18. WYONG DRAW.

    Following is the draw for the greyhound racing meeting at Wyong to-day:- Erina Stake, 300 yards (first and second dogs in heats to compete in final).—First heat: Lady ...

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  19. CITY AND SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    Following are the City and Suburban Association fixtures for to-day:- A.M.p. v Incognito, at Erskineville Oval: Balmain Vets v Bank of N.S.W, "B." Birchgrove 3; ...

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  20. L.G.U. OPEN STROKE HANDICAP FOURSOME— 18 HOLES.

    Mrs. Harvey and Mrs, Kerr, 87—1B, 69; Mrs. Caselburg and Mrs. Len Jones, 89—16, 73; Miss E. H. Fraser and Mrs. L. Giddings, 91—17, 74; Mrs. Clive Robinson and Mrs. N. McGhie, 86—11, ...

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  21. YOUNG CITIZENS' ASSOCIATION.

    The final of the Young Citizens' Association's cricket competition was played at, the Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2. As the match was unfinished at 6 p.m., it was decided to conclude the ...

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  22. CESSNOCK DRAW.

    Cessnock Show and Sports Club will conduct a greyhound meeting to-morrow night. The draw and box positions are as follow:- Maiden Cup, 500yds.—First heat: Rose Carney ...

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  23. WOOLLAHRA CLUB.

    Further progress was reported at the annual meeting of the Woollahra Golf Club, with the lln&nccs in a satisfactory condition. Competitions attracted fair fields, the average being slightly ...

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  24. TAMWORTH TOURNAMENT.

    Six days of competitive golf will be provided by the Tamworth Club at its annual open tournament, which will be held from April 8 to April 13. Numerous competitions will be decided during this ...

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  25. "SHELL" CO. v PORT JACKSON CO.

    A match hetween the "shell" Co. and the Port Jackson Manly steamship Co. was played at Manly Ovgl. Scores:- "Shell" Co., 145 (C. Turner, retired 55, N, Ross ...

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  26. WOLLONGONG CLUB.

    The draw for Wollongong club's meeting on Saturday night is:- Wollongong Hundred.—First semi-final: Brentwood Lass (Vic.), Devoncourt, Carnegie, Bamby ...

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  27. PROFESSIONALS AT KATOOMBA.

    At Katoomba to-morrow morning, a match over 27 holes will be played between prominent professionals, V, S. Richardson and J. D. Spence, for a trophy presented by Digger golfers. The match has ...

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  28. M.C.C. V NEW ZEALAND.

    New zealand had the beter of the first day's play in the fourth and final unofficial test against the M.C.C. team at Christchurch to-day, Splendid bowling on a wicket that gave some assistance to the ...

    Article : 208 words
  29. CRONULLA'S OPEN FOUR-BALL.

    The Cronulla Club is holding an open four-ball best ball v par competition on Thursday. Times may be reserved by 'phoning Cronulla 21. ...

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  30. ASSOCIATE COMPETITIONS.

    KOGARAH.—Opening day, four ball, best ball, par; Mrs. Thompson (22) and Mrs. Walters (23), 8 up; Mrs. McNab (34) and Mrs. McKenny ([?]), 6 up; Miss Foreman (10) and Mrs. Stevens (15), 5 ...

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  31. YACHTING.

    There is an interesting position tn the competition for the Lipton Cup, which is awarded annually by the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht club to the yacht upon its register having the best ...

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  32. CARRIAGE ON RAILWAYS.

    Greyhound lacing has become so popular on mechanical hare courses within short distances by rall from Sydney that a considerable traffic in greyhounds has been created. For the convenfence ...

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  33. WOMEN'S CARNIVAL.

    Victoria's second innings collapse to-day, when five wickets fell for 27 runs in 40 minutes, gives Queensland a chance of winning the Australian Women's Cricket Association premiership for the ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S SPORTING FIXTURES.

    State pentathlon and seven miles walk championships. Arlington Ground, Dulwich Hill. Eastern Suburbs Club's T. P. Carr Cup. one mile and hon, step, and Jump relay premierships. ...

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  35. ANOTHER. SIX-METRE BOAT.

    Acrospire V., a modern type of six-metre yacht, has been purchased by Mr. J. L. Milson from Mr. J. White, of Melbourne, Mr. Milson's new boat is a sister ship to Toogooloowoo 11. (W. S. ...

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  36. LITHGOW MEETING.

    Fallowing is the draw for to-morrow afternoon's meeting of the Lithgow Greyhound Racing Club:- Novice.—Brookba, Shadeless Black Eve, Billy Barri Neutral Lass, Big Boodle, Regulus, Kittle's ...

    Article : 138 words
  37. NORN CUP.

    Racing fixtures to-day will be divided by the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron and the Sydney Amateul Sailing Club. The former body has made provision for the ...

    Article : 432 words
  38. INSURANCE TOURNAMENT.

    The finals of the combined Insurance companies annual tournament postponed for a week owing to rain oh the previous Friday were nlayed at the Lawn Tennis Ground Rushcuttei Bay yesterday ...

    Article : 493 words
  39. ORANGE MEETING.

    The Orange Diggers' Mechanical Coursing Club's meeting was held at Wade Park last night. There was an attendance of 1500 people, including many visitors. Results: ...

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  40. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

    A. J. S.: If the three stumps have all been [?]nocked out of the ground, it would be in order for the wicketkeeper to place one of the stumps in the ground and then remove it in order to run out a ...

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  41. CHESS.

    The pairings for the second round of the New South Wales Chess Association's handicap which is to be played at the Mocha Chess Club, 51 Castlereagh st at 7 p.m. on Monday are;—G. Koshnitsky ...

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  42. BROTHERS CUP.

    The Sydney Amateur Sailing Clubs main contribution to the racing, the Brothers' Cup, will be decided over an outside course the mark being laid three miles from South Reef on the line of ...

    Article : 392 words
  43. TRAMWAY AWARDS.

    The Commissioner for Road Transport and Tramways (Mr. S. A. Maddocks) presented the "Commissioner's Cups," won by members of the Tramways Institute in connection with various sporting ...

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  44. METROPOLITAN NIGHT CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    Following is the draw for the metropolitan night championships at Canterbury Park to-night:- Men's singles; 7.30. H. Lewis v J. Russell; 8.30, E. Maidens v F. O'Connor. Men's doubles; 9.30. ...

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  45. G.P.S. REGATTA.

    It was announced yesterday that the Department of Railways is making arrangements in anticipation of large numbers travelling by train to penrith on Saturday, April 18, to view the Great Public Schools ...

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  46. ATHLETICS.

    The Interclub Management Board will meet at the Y.M.C.A. rooms on Monday next at 7.30 p.m. T. P. CARR CUP. ...

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  47. CROQUET TOURNAMENT.

    The British silver medal tournament was continued at Cammeray, Results:- Miss Kimpton beat Mrs. Boyd, 26-6; Mrs. George beat Mrs. Loveridge, 25-14; Mrs. Kimpion wins the ...

    Article : 34 words
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