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  2. FOOTBALL.

    Rugby Union teams will play the third round of the premicrship competition this afternoon. Northern Suburbs. which holds the bye, will play a combined Newcastle team at Newcastle. ...

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  3. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Great Public Schools' knock-out competition was completed at the Lawn Tennis Ground, Rushcutter Bay, yesterday afternoon[?] Sydney Church of England Grammar School won the final, defeating ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S SPORTING FIXTURES.

    Rugby Union.—Third round of competition: University v Western Suburbs, Concord Oval[?] Drummoyne v Randwick, Drum[?] Oval; Manly v E[?]stern Suburbs[?] Manly Oval; St. George v ...

    Article : 269 words
  5. BOWLS.

    The 20th annual reunion of bowlers, who had reached tha ge of 75 years, was celebrated at Waverley green yesterday—John Spence's day. When Mr. Spence in[?]gurated th egatherings 20 ...

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  6. BRISBANE AMATEUR T.C.

    The Brisbane Amat[?]ur Turf Club held a meeting at Albion Park yesterday in fine weather. There was a large attendance[?] Details:- Fourth-class Handicap, about 5[?]f.—Mr. L. ...

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  7. GOLF.

    Following is the draw for the associates' open foursome stroke, to be played at Pennant Hills on Thursday:- 9.45 a.m., Mrs. Lyon and Miss Lyon v Mrs. Layton ...

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  8. THE GRANGE RACES.

    The Grange Race Club held a meeting yesterday on Kembla Grange racecourse. There was a satisfactory attendance. Cinema won the principal event. ...

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  9. GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

    Results of the Girls' Secondary Schools' Sports Union's matches were:- B Grade.—A teams: Ascham v Meriden 8-48, 23 games: S.C.E.G.G.S. v Normanhurst, 6-4, 2-31; ...

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  10. BLUE MOUNTAINS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The Blue Mountains championships were contineued at Blackhealth during the week-end. In the final of the mixed doubles, D. F[?]rguson and Miss [?] Hill beat J. Hopman and Miss Corrigan, ...

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  11. CHESS.

    The State championship tournament closed yesterday with ten entrios—Messrs. S. Crakanthorp, G. Koshnitsky, C. J. S. Purdy, A. Nield, a. G. Shoebridge, G. Hastings, W. J. Greenfield, S. M. ...

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  12. ILLAWARRA SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Results of matches played on Saturday were:— Men's Divisions.—A1: Wilrh[?], 4-44[?] v Ronbrae, 4-36; Leyholme II., 4-37, v Melvern, 4-37; Kalonic I., 5-48, v Leyholme L, 3-42; Kawarrec, bye. ...

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  13. OPEN MIXED FOURSOME AT BONNIE DOON.

    The Bonnie Doon Club will hold an open mixed foursome on Saturday, Entries, which must be made through club secretaries, close to-day. ...

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  14. MONA VALE OPEN MIXED FOURSOME.

    An open mixed foursome competition will be held on the Mona Vale links on Thursday. Post entries will be received. In view of the great improvement in the Mona Vale links generally, it is ...

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  15. ATHLETICS.

    The 47th annual report and balance-sheet of the Amateur Athletic Association of New South Wales, to be submitted to members at the Y.M.C.A. Hall to-morrow night, discloses that, notwithstanding ...

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  16. CAMMERAY CLUB.

    The Cammeray Club will hold its annual A.I.F. day on Saturday. In addition to the competition for the tin hat, club members will play for a trophy presented by the returned men of the club. ...

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  17. THE LAKES CLUB.

    A very attractive programme has been arranged by returned soldiers of the Lakes Club for their annual A.I.F. day on Wednesday, May 2. No fewer than seven competitions will be held, while an ...

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  18. ASSOCIATES' COMPETITION.

    AVONDALE: Club button[?] A Grade: Mrs. F. J. N. Scott, 97—19[?] 78; Mrs. Gould[?] 97—17, 80; Mrs. Ellison, 100—19, 81; Miss P. Saddington, 95—14, 81, B Grade[?] Mrs. H. Coxon[?] 100—27, 73; Miss B. ...

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  19. DOOMBEN WEIGHTS.

    The weights for the Newmarket Straight Six Furlongs and the Dommben Cup. 1[?]m, to be run at the reopening of the Doomben racecourse on May 19 and 26 respectively, are: ...

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  20. BILLIARDS.

    Walter Lindrum and Clark McConachy continued their two weeks' exhibition billiards match at Mick Simmons' Haymarket Theatrette yesterday afternoon, when Lindrum increased his lead ...

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  21. BASEBALL.

    The basehall season will officially open to-day, when the New South Wales association will commence its competitions. With the completion of the trial games and the final selections made, the ...

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  22. CROPPA CREEK PICNIC RACES.

    Croppa Creek p[?]nic races took place at Baroma on Saturday before a large attendance and in delightful weather. Results: ...

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  23. CITY HOUSES GALA.

    The City Houses competition was to have commenced to-day, but it has been postponed until Saturday, to permit of the league conducting a gala function at Nestle's Ground, Abbotsford[?] ...

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  24. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    The premiership competition of the New south Woles Rugby League will be commenced this afternoon. Last Saturday's testimonial match between the New South Wales members of the Kangaroos ...

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  25. QUIRINDI PICNIC WEIGHTS.

    The following weights were declared at [?] worth yesterday for thw Quirind[?] Amateur P[?] Race Club's meeting on Arpil 2[?]:- Borambil Park Stakes,—Woolala, 10-2, ...

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  26. WARWICK FARM MEETING.

    Entries for the A.J.C. Warwick Farm meeting on Saturday, Mary 5. are:- Hurdle Race.—Arimanes, Grey Abbott, [?]gly Duckling, Trematon, Newbold Boy, Blue Ens[?]gn, ...

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  27. MOTOR BOATING.

    The fourteenth anniversary of the St. george Motor Boat Club's foundation was celebrated at the club-house, Sans Souc[?] on Saturday, a regatta being held on the Kogarah Bay course. The ...

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  28. HORACE LINDRUM'S CHALLENGE.

    Horace Lindrum, Australian snooker champion, who is now residing inGoulburn, made a break of 1431 at billiards, when he had the misfortune to miscue owing to the tip coming off his cue. ...

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  29. KATOOMBA CLUB.

    Week-end results were:- 18 holes v par: H. Burs[?] (6), sq: H. Z[?]ems (10), 4 down: A. A. Thompson (17)[?] 6 down: H. Lupton (7), 7 down; A. B. Roberts (14)[?] 5 down[?] E. ...

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  30. CASINO D.J.C. MEETING.

    The Casino Diggers' Jockey Club held [?] meeting on Saturday in fine weather. The attendance was f[?] Results:- Anzac Handicap, first division, 6f,—Mr. W. L. ...

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  31. BOXING.

    Jack Carroll has been matched with Wesley Ramey for May 14[?] and on May 21 Joe Ghnouly is to meet Jimmy Kelso in a return engagement at Rushcutter Bay Stadium. ...

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  32. NORTHERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Results of matches in the women's mid-week competitions were:- A[?] Doubles.—Weona v Warrimoo, 3-28, 5-42[?] Milbego I. v Falcon. 1-26. 7-26. 7-46; Warwick v Milbego ...

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  33. LEURA CLUB.

    Results of competitions were:- Morning:—18 holes bogey handicap: H. Barling (8)[?] 3 down; J. K. Walton Cowie (16), 3 down; J. W. Harron (12)[?] 5 down; F. K. Tillock (9), 10 ...

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  34. GHNOULY AND MORGAN.

    Tod Morgan, who is to meet Joe Ghnouly at Rushcutter Bay Stadium next Monday night, will give a training exhibition at Jack Dunleavy's, George-street, gymnasium to-day at 2 p.m. ...

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  35. DEEPWATER CLUB.

    Deepwater Motor Boat Club held a ladies' day at Upper Bankstown. Results:- West's Trophy, for boats steered by ladies, three miles.—First heat: Sundowner (Mrs. B. Fisher), 1; ...

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  36. BURKE AND DAY DRAW.

    Johnny Bue (10-5) and Jimmy Day (9-12) drew in a 12 rounds' match at Newtown Stadium last night. Jack Stubbs (9-2) knocked out Jimmy O'Dea (9-2) in the second session. In four ...

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  37. POLO.

    At a meeting of the committee of the New South Wales Polo Association, the dates for the annual [?]nament for the Countess of Dudley Cup and J. J. Garvan Cup—for beaten teams—were set ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    Only one match is set down for decision to-day in the Australian National Football League s competition. At Erskineville Oval Sydney, Which defeated Newtown, last year's premier team, in a ...

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  39. BRONTE STADIUM MATCHES.

    At Hronte Stadium last night Dobb[?]e Wilson (8-8) was declared the winner over George Darrell (8-[?]) in the fourth round, Young McPhee (8-2) outpointed Jack Stanley (7-13) in four rounds, ...

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  40. WENTWORTH FALLS CLUB.

    The week-end competitions were played in fine but windy weather. Twenty entered for the morning 18 holes handicap v par. The winner was S. Kaaten (16), 3 down. with a Spencer. 4 down, second. In ...

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  41. MOTORING.

    Although her supercharged Lea Francis was handicapped 50 per cent[?] on its actual performance to place it as much as possible on an equality with cars of the conventional type[?] Miss Vida Jones was ...

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  42. CRICKET.

    The hon. secretary of the New South Wales Junior Cricket Union (Mr. C. S. Wastson) stated yesterday that it had been found impracticable to play the final in the "Telegraph" Shield ...

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  43. CHATSWOOD AMATEUR TOURNAMENT.

    For the amateur tournament at Chatswood School of Arts to-night to assist distressed returned [?]diers and sailors, the draw is:- Welter: Darcy Stevens v Tom Swift, Joe Ward v ...

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  44. BLACKHEATH CLUB.

    Following were results of competitions held at Blackheath during the week-end:- Men's stroke handicap, 18 holes: N. G. Sawyer, 88—24, 64; C. G. Simons[?] 83—14[?] 69; W. C. Ewing[?] ...

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  45. N.S.W. TROTTING CLUB.

    Handicaps for the New South Wales Trotting Club's meeting on Monday are:- Glebe Unhoppled Tratters' Handicap[?] 2m.—Nancy Ru[?]ee[?] Shaw's Alto[?] Cranbury[?] Western A[?] May ...

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  46. COBBITY.

    There will be games at the Australian Polo Club onFriday and Saturday, at 2.15 p.m. Last week's practices were successful, and the concensus of opinion is that the new pon[?]es are the best ever ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.

    Following are the results of the week-end play:- Kearney shield.—Randwick beat Kensington[?] 8-52, 1-26[?] Lewisham beat Ashfield 5-46[?] 4-37[?] Dundas beat Cooper Park, 6-41, 2-32. ...

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  48. ENGLISH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Owing to the form shown by Rex Hartley, William Sutton, a former title-holder, was surprisingly beaten in the first round of the English amateur golf championship. The holder of the title. John Woollam[?] ...

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  49. THE NAVY v NEWTOWN-ST. GEORGE.

    A team representing the Navy will be opposed to a Newtown-St. George combination at Wentworth Oval, the match commencing at 2.45 P.m. At the conclusion of the match the team to represent ...

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  50. LOCAL GOVERNMENT SPORTS.

    Katoomba golf course was well patronised during the week-end[?] when the third annual Local Government sperting competitions, inaugurated by the Katoomba Municipal Council were decided. This ...

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  51. GREYHOUND RACING.

    As 10 races are to be decided at harold Park on Saturday night the first event will start at 7.45. The draw is:- No. 1 Maiden Stake, 440yds.—Winners of heats ...

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  52. DISTRICT JUNIOR ASSOCIATIONS.

    Northern Suburbs.—C grad Final: North Sydney Gas Co., 120 (Gallagher 23, V. Robertson 22 not out, Cook 9-54[?], v Crow's Nest Juniors. 6-83 (Kirby 23[?] Rattray 23 not out). D grade: Wheatley[?] 99 ...

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  53. ASSOCIATION RULES.

    The most important match to-day will be the annual fixture. North v South, promoted by the State league, This match will be played at Ar[?]ing[?] ton Park, Dulwich Hill, and will be preceded by a ...

    Article : 281 words
  54. COURSING.

    Nominations close on Thursday with the New South Wales National Coursing Association for all events to be decided at the Derby meeting at Rooty Hill[?] on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday of next ...

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  55. WOMEN'S BADGE MATCHES.

    Draw for Thursday:- Singles Round.—First Grade. Section 14[?] Neutral Bay v G. Members I., Killara I. v W. Suburbs II., W. suburbs II. v Cooper Park. ...

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  56. WOMEN'S CRICKET.

    Annandale and district will meet the New South Wales XI[?] in a match at the University women's hockey square on Saturday. This match will conclude the series of district matches against the ...

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  57. CYCLING.

    ASHFIELD.—Senior. 10 miles. Liverpool-road[?] A. R. Ellis, 1m 35s (27m 2 2-5s), [?]; L. Sullivan, 2m (27m 28s), 2; J. Fittler, 3m 40s (29m 10 1-5s), 3. Fastest time, J. Walsh, scr. (26m 52s): second ...

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  58. MOTOR CYCLING.

    Fivedock Club's second event for the Park trophy was a sealed handicap hill climb at Ryde. Rudge Whitworth motor cycles filled every handicap place, did the fastest time[?] and established ...

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  59. TOOWOOMBA CUP.

    The Toowoomba Cup[?] the principal event of the To[?] Turf Club s carnival, resultedL- To[?] Cap 11m.—Mr. J. Fisher's ch f Top Though[?], by [?] ([?]mp.) [?]Serious Thoughts. ...

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  60. FOOTBALL IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The League.—First division[?] Chelsea v [?]ter City. 2-0. Third division (southern section): Charlton Athletic v Bristol City[?] 2-1. ...

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