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  2. ATHLETICS.

    Western Suburbs Club s supremacy in long-distance racing was further demonstrated in the 24th championship of New South Wales over a 10 mile course et Randwick racecourse on Saturday, when ...

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  3. BASEBALL.

    One of the most open and interesting baseball competitions for many years was brought to a conelusion on Saturday Petersham-Wests, by narrowly defeating Leichhardt, won Its second consecutive ...

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  4. LAWN TENNIS.

    The City of Sydney championships were brought to a successful conclusion at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday. V. B. McGrath ond Miss Joan Hartigan; two junior players, won two events. ...

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  5. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    A surprise in the last round of the Rusby League premiership competition on Saturday was the convincing win of Newtown over Western Suburbs at the Sydney Sports Ground. ...

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  6. BOWLS.

    The special event on Saturday was the annual entertainment by St. George Club of rinks from the South Coast and Tablelands' Association, with representation as far south as Nowra. There were ...

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  7. FOOTBALL.

    In the Rugby Union premiership final clayed between Drummoyne and Northern Suburbs at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday, four players were ordered off the ...

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  8. MALONEY DECLINES ENGLISH OFFER.

    The Wigan club representative, Mr. Brown, made a fourth unsuccessful appeal to the Queensland winger M. Maloney yesterday. The terms were favourable to Maloney, but, in deference to his ...

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  9. GEE AND WILSON.

    H. Gee, who has accepted an offer to play with the Wigan Club in England, made his farewell appearance with the Brisbane team against Ipswich on Saturday. With J. Wilson, who also has signed ...

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  10. COFF'S HARBOUR FEUD.

    League football rivalry, between the Jetty and the top of the town is now very bitter, and feelings are running strongly. The feud has been further accentuated following the Coff's Harbour Cup Club's ...

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  11. ANSWER[?] TO CORRESPONDENT.

    S.E.N.: A Ridley states that when he is stripped his weight is 13st 11lb. ...

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  12. ASSOCIATION RULES.

    Although the result was not conclusive, the match between the two division premiers, Concord (southern) and Wallsend (northern), at Wentworth Oval on Saturday afternoon, being the grand final of ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND BEATS VICTORIA.

    In the third bowls test to-day Queensland beat Victoria by 19 points, but having won the rubber yesterday Victoria relaxed efforts. Details:— Cook, Hogan, Hogan and Turner-Jones ...

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  14. MEN'S BADGE MATCHES.

    The men's badge matches were continued on Saturday. There is a keen struggle for the premiership in second grade, section one. Prior to Saturday, Worringah I. led Lakemba I. by two points. ...

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  15. SCHOOL SPORTS.

    The Sydney Church of England Grammar School Sports were held on Saturday on the Memorial Playing Fields at Northbridge. Results:- Championships.—Mile: E. O. Harding 1; B. E. ...

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  16. HOCKEY.

    Metropolitan hockey competitions concluded on Saturday. Mosman won the A grade premiership and the Markham Cup, with Eastern Suburbs second three points behind. St. James are ...

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  17. NEWINGTON COLLEGE.

    The Newington College Amateur Athletic Club held its annual meeting at Newington Oval on Saturday. The Warry Cup for seniors was won by Le Couteur and Roper, who tied with 34 ...

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  18. ADAMSTOWN BEATS METTERS.

    [?], 2, [?] Metters, [?], at Hobart Park this afternoon. Edwards and Braye scored for Adamstown in the first half. ...

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  19. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL.

    Results of League football matches played on Saturday were:- Richmond, 13-8, beat Geelong. 9-20; Carlton, 15-15, beat Melbourne, 9-9; Fitzroy, 12-17, beat ...

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  20. WESTERN SUBURBS ASSOCIATION.

    Captaincy.—D. Chrystal, jun., beat J. K. Davey, 6-3, 6-1; D. Chrystal. jun., beat G. Cronin, 6-1 6-4 Semi-final A. Edge beat G. N. Harper, 6-4, 7-5. ...

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  21. MANLY BEATS MEREWETHER-CARLTON.

    [?] and Morewether-Carlton (Newcastle), [?] at Manly Oval, Manly winning by 19 points [?]17. [?] (wether-Carlton should have won by a ...

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  22. ROSEVILLE TOURNAMENT.

    Mon's Singles Championship.—J. Vernon beat R. Shaw 1-6, 6-4, 6-4; W. Edmunds beat H. Smith, 6-0, 6 2; C. Hosking beat R. Johnson, 6-1, 6-2. Men's Doubles Championship.—V. Poyett and E. ...

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  23. OLD SYDNEIANS' RACE.

    Handicaps far the Old Sydneians 100 yards race, to be run on the Weigall Oval on Wednesday are:— E. W. Carr, scr.: P. H. White, 1yd; K. M. Antill and R. B. Burns, 2yds; K. C. Pooley, C. W. Yonge, ...

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  24. TRINITY GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The annual sports meeting of the Trinity Grammar School Summer Hill, was held on Saturday afternoon. The open championship was won by J. Sharpe, under 16, by L. Webster, under 14, ...

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  25. CRICKET.

    The St. George District Cricket Club will commence its practice on Saturday. September 3, at Hurstville Oval, at 1.30 p. m. The practices will be continued at Hurstville Oval until the ...

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  26. MARRICKVILLE TOURNAMENT.

    Men's Singles Championship.—G. Shaw beat A. B. Collins, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4; W. Tout beat A. Flaherty, 6-1, 6-3; A. Cameron v H. Tempest, 7-5 (unfinished). Men's Doubles Championship,—C. Willard and W. ...

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  27. WESTERN SUBURBS CLUB.

    10 000 Metres Cross-country Championship.—[?] Sheaves, 1; D, Roddan, 2; J. Wood, 3; F. H. Balley, 4. sealed handicap: J, Wood (alld. 3m), 54m 10s, 1; J, Sheaves (scr), 54m 13s, 2, M. J. MacKenzie ...

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  28. FOOTBALL IN GREAT BRITAIN

    Association football commenced to day in midsummer heat, and attracted vast crouds. Cricket attendances apparently were not seriously affected Results:— ...

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  29. WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    880 Yards Handicap.—E. Cruweys (West. Bubs.), 1; I. Head (West. Subs.), 2; N. Beynon (Botany), 3; D. Head (West, Subs.), 4. ...

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  30. SCULLING.

    The first professional sculling handicap dectded on the Parramatta River for many years was rowed from Biaxland's Point to Gladesville on Satin day afternoon, distance a mile and a half. ...

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  31. MILITARY GYMKHANA.

    The gymkhana organised by the 21st Brigade of the Australian Field Artillery, assisted by other units and the Pairamatta Agricultural and Horticultural Society at the Westmead show ground on Saturday, ...

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  32. RANDWICK BEATS WESTERN SUBURBS.

    [?] non competitive match at Coogee Oval, [?] defeated Western Suburbs by 26 points [?] The St. Joseph's College and All Schools' [?] three-quarter, J. Beaton, made his debut with ...

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  33. CLUB MATCHES.

    Strathfield.—Men's Captalncy: A. H. Thew beat H. J. Cassidy, 6-0, 6-3; K. Rabe beat J. Paton, 6-l, 6-2; H, Mccausland beat M. Smith, 3-6, 6-0, 6-2. Women's Captaincy: Miss G. Thew beat Miss ...

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  34. LOWER GRADES.

    The final of the reserve grade premiership, [?] at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday, [?] defeated Northern Suburbs by 12 points to [?] to earned the right to play the minor ...

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  35. MOWBRAY HOUSE.

    The Mowbray House School sports at the Chatswood Oval attracted a large gathering of parents and friends. Results:— Championships.—Open, 440 yards: J. Fowler 1, ...

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  36. BOXING AT BRISBANE.

    In accounting for Joe Aitchison 9-6, of Newcastle, in 10 rounds at the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday night American "Kid" Como, 9-11 delighted onlookers with a display of scientific boxing. ...

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  37. ROWING.

    The final series of laces for the Deloltte Cup for A grade oarsmen, and the Jacobs Cup for B grade oarsmen, conducted by the Sjdney Rowing Club on Wooiloomooloo Bay, resulted as follows:— ...

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  38. PARKES HIGH SCHOOL.

    The annual athletic competitions of Parkes High School second day resulted:—Junior hurdles: R. Watts. Intermediate hurdles: G. Rich. Senior hurdles: J. Leonard. Championships—Junior 50yds: ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    [?] Rules first grade matches were post[?] Saturday to enable the New South Wales [?] League final to be decided. The match, [?] was between Newton and Lauriston Park, ...

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  40. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    Walter Peel, 59, of Peel's, Ltd, motor manufacturers, was found dead in the basement of business premises in Stanley-street, South Brisbane, to-day. The basement was filled ...

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