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  2. SCHOOLS' REGATTA.

    The large number of people who journeyed up to the Parramatta River on Saturday were treated to a great variety of rowing. During the morning the school eights and fours preparing for the beats ...

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  3. GOLF.

    W. Bolger (Oatlands) and T. Heard (Kogarah) won the professional challenge four ball match for £100 against V. S. Richardson (Oldfields, Ltd.) and C. Gray (Pennant ...

    Article : 2,286 words
  4. BOWLS.

    Play in the pennant matches on Saturday culminated in interesting situations and invested remaining matches with much importance. The probabilities ore that, owing to the closeness of ...

    Article : 3,824 words
  5. CRICKET.

    The grade cricket competitions concluded on Saturday Mosman Club won the first grade premiershi,p and Randwick club retained the club championship. ...

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  6. ROEHAMPTON PROFESSIONAL TOURNAMENT.

    Excitement was provided in the nrst moven [?] rounds of the Rochamp[?]on £200 professional golf tournament. The biggest surprise was the defeat of S. L. King, assistant professional at Knole Park, ...

    Article : 348 words
  7. MELBOURNE FINAL.

    When stumps were drawn St. Kilda had lost live wickets for 322 runs in the second day of the district cricket final against Richmond. Pearson, who hit seven fours, remained at the wickets for ...

    Article : 84 words
  8. P. K. LEE'S SUCCESS.

    P. K. Lee, who played a great part in his team's success this season finished in a blaze of glory by routing West Torrens in the second innings of a challenge match in district cricket. ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    Bowlers had by far the best of things when the fourth round of the Great Public Schools cricket competition was commenced on Saturday. The fourth round will complete the first half of ...

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  10. FAST SCORING.

    Mr. G. Mackay writes from Bendigo:- "I have just seen a letter which appeared in the 'Herald' of January 3. stating that in a match between the Melbourne Cricket Club and a Bendigo ...

    Article : 213 words
  11. ORANGE CLUB.

    The Orange club's stroke competition resulted:— F. N. Rodda, 79—17, 62; D. Sage, 90-20 62; R. A. Ball 77—14 63 G. H. Bruce 81—10, 63 F. E. Matthews, 78—15, 63; R. S. Mackenzie, 82—18, 64; ...

    Article : 97 words
  12. WAGGA COUNTRY CLUB.

    The official opening of the Wagga country Golf Club on Saturday on the Lake Albert Links attracted a big gathering of golfers and friends, including visitors from several Riverina clubs, ...

    Article : 182 words
  13. MOTORING.

    The New South Wales Dirt Track Motor Car Drivers' Club conducted a meeting at Granville Speedway on Saturday. Unfortunately, several of the drivers ...

    Article : 445 words
  14. GOULBURN CLUB.

    The Goulburn club's tour ball, best ball v par competition resulted:- A. I. Maple-Brown and W. A. Love, 5 up; J. Byrne and L. Wheatley, 4 up; E. J. Darcy and W. ...

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  15. LITHGOW CLUB.

    Brilliant weather was responsible for a large field on the Lithgow links on Saturday afternoon, when a par event was conducted. W. Donohoe and W. Rees tying for first place. The associates' ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. CYCLING.

    Although no visiting international rider competed at the Velodrome meeting on Saturday night the attendance was good. A feature of the racing was the fast time by Grant Pye in winning the ...

    Article : 1,249 words
  17. ALBURY CLUB.

    The Albury Golf Club opened the season on Saturday. Scores:- Par.—L. S. Woods. 3 up; W. Bauer, 4 down: A. ...

    Article : 55 words
  18. ROWING.

    The New South Wales Ladies' Rowing Association held its fifth annual retatta on Hen and Chicken Bay, Parramatta River, on Saturday. The races finished opposite the Sydney club's branch, ...

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  19. DISTRICT JUNIOR ASSOCIATIONS.

    Northern Suburbs.—A grade: Broomham Bros., 23 and 2-2 (Jones 5-6 and 2-0 stanley 4-4). v Neutral Bay, 94 (Woodbury 26; Callaghan 6-29 N. Johnson 4-34) Lavender, 190 (Wiles 123, Moreton 20; Mun[?] ...

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  20. SAILING.

    Saturday was one of Sydney's worst sailing days owing to the light and fluky nature of the prevailing breezes, which at times falied altogether. Eleven boats started in the 18-footers' race and ...

    Article : 362 words
  21. WOMEN'S VIGORO.

    The first round of the winter competition of the Women's Vigoro Association was played on Saturday. Results: ...

    Article : 449 words
  22. PLAYER INJURED.

    While batting for University against Balmain in the first grade match at University Oval on Saturday. B. Smith attempted to glance a ball from E. Buls and was struck over the left eye. Two ...

    Article : 43 words
  23. HUNTER ASSOCIATION.

    F. Coffey, of Marist Brothers' Club, recorded a good double performance in the Hunter River Association's competitions yesterday. After making a century, he took the six opposing wickets that ...

    Article : 103 words
  24. MILITARY SPORTS AT MUSWELLBROOK.

    Military sports were held to-day, with [?] [?] lowing results:- Individual tent-pegging with sword; Trooper cam[?]ron (Dungog), 1; Lieutenant White (Denman), 2. ...

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  25. LITHGOW CLUB.

    After a lengthy absence, the veteran. G. Evans, won the Lithgow Club's 11-mile event over the Oakey Pork course, from T. Silvester, with T. Hughes third. In the Junior event, Les Murrill, ...

    Article : 159 words
  26. TAMWORTH FINAL.

    North Tamworth and East Tamworth commenced the final knockout round for the Liddell Cranney Gold Cricket Cup. Scores:- East Tamworth, 165 (Morrison 50. Bourke 33. ...

    Article : 105 words
  27. NEW SOUTH WALES ASSOCIATES.

    The following New South Wales associates are asked to play their round of the Kenyon Cup competition to-morrow, starting from 10 a.m.:- Mrs. Daymond v Mrs. Booth. Mrs. Furley v Mrs. ...

    Article : 100 words
  28. WAGGA ASSOCIATION.

    The Wagga Cricket Association's competition finals commenced at the week-end and will be continued next Saturday. South Wagga batted first, scoring 230 for two wickets (S. Sly 117 not out, A. Burt ...

    Article : 77 words
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