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  2. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    Balmain boat Eastern Suburbs in the match of the day on Saturday after a fine display, in which adaptation of the tactics to suit prevailing conditions proved successful. ...

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  3. FOOTBALL.

    By boating Randwick at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturdny, before an attendance of approximately 8000, Glebe-Balmain advanced to second position, level with Northern ...

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  4. GOLF.

    Heavy rain overnight promised badly for golf on Siturday, but, although Manly postponed its Winter Cup, conditions generally confounded the pessimists, and programmes ...

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  5. NEWCASTLE J.C.

    Though Newcastle Jockey Club wns not prevented by heavy rain during the night from holding its meeting this afternoon, the treck was very slow, and the horses raised miniature clouds of spray ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND T.C.

    Queensland Turf Club s July meeting was held at Eacle Farm to day in fine weather. Results:- Trial Handicap.—First division, 7f. Mr. C. Tilbury's b g Polumetis, by Polycraft [?]—Dorrie ...

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  7. MIXED FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Members of Sydney golf clubs who contemplate taking part in the Australian Ladies' Golf Union mixed foursomes championship and handicap are reminded that entries close in Melbourne next ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN MEDAL.

    The Australian medal in which all members of the Australian Golf Cub and Royal Sydney, as well as all professionals are eligible to play, will be contested at the Kensington links of the Australian ...

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  9. MONA VALE CLUB.

    The half yearly meeting was held over the weekend. The president, Mr. V. H.Coghian, reviewed operations and informed members the committee were hopeful of having the club's lease of the ...

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  10. ASSOCIATES INTERCLUB.

    Flayed at Moore Park. Mrs. Betts (M.P.) 8 and 6 v Mrs. Mcilveen; Mrs. Edwards, 7 and 6 v Mrs. Sandell Mrs. Harrison 2 up, v Mrs. Brooks; Mrs. Drummond. 3 and ...

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  11. GREAT PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    With four rounds completed in the Great Public Schools competition, St. Joseph's College is the only unbeaten side. On Saturday the leaders put up the fine score of 57 to nil against S.C.E.G.S., ...

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  12. MOORE PARK ASSOCIATES.

    Mrs Edwards' trophy (flag competition) was won by Mrs. Lchane. Golf in Austrolia Cup.—First round Miss Ingall, 91—17, 74, Mrs Hnrris, 106—30, 76, Miss Ridley, ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The tie between Miss D. Hood and Mrs. G. H. Turner for the title of lady elia, olon of Queensland was played off at Yeerongpilly golf links yesterday, and resulted in a win for the title holder, Miss ...

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  14. ROYAL SYDNEY V AUSTRALIAN CLUB.

    At Kensington C.W. Rundle beat G.R. Brown, 5 and 4; W. R. Bertram lost to 2 Bull, 2 and 1; C.S. Bull beat Lance Giddings 1 up; E. J. Pope beat J. C. Hughes at 19th; J. Simpson ...

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  15. FINLEY CLUB.

    The Finicy Club associates 12 holes competition resulted as follows:—Mrs. Thomas. 65—21, 44; Mrs. Clements, 71—22, 49; Mrs. Murphy, 71—22, 49; Mrs. Simpson, 74—24, 50; Mrs. Gilfillan, 64—12, 52; ...

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  16. CLUB MATCHES.

    Bogey Handicap—J. C. Lamrock (8), 5 up; J. Morton (8), 4 up A. Tullch (15), 4 up; P. Pirkinson (6), 3 up, C.M. Walker (9), 2 up, B. I. Keys (15) 1 up, A. G. Macpherson (3), ...

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  17. BOWLS.

    Proposals for the current season will be submitted at the first meeting of the council of the New South Wales Bowling Association on Thursday. The correspondence should include a letter ...

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  18. GRAFTON L.V.J.C.

    The last of the Grafton carnival meetings was held to-day, when the Grafton L.V.J.C. conducted a meeting. Opening Handicap, 6f.—Tiny's Court, by ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CLUB.

    Bogey.—A. G. Douglas (12), 2 up; E. S. Trigg (14), 1 up; Jas. Ewing (9), 1 up; G. R. Smith (1), 2 down; A. F. Cohen [?], 2 down; W. A. McMorran (5), 2 down; A. B. Hardy 6), 3 down; ...

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  20. AVONDALE CLUB.

    Club Championship.—A. H. O'Connor beat A.W. Utber, at the 30th Consolation, D. B. Rae beat P. W. Head. Stroke.—A.H. O'Connor, 81 (6), 75, A. ...

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  21. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    As a general rule the bowlers were on top in the round of county cricket matches, which commenced to-day. Langridge, of Sussex, obtained seven for 38. ...

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  22. MOONEE VALLEY RACES.

    [?] do-day in dull weather. The attendance was good. Details:- [?] Hurdle Race, 2m and 50yds.—Mr. J. ...

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  23. BONNIE DOON CLUB.

    Stroke—W. G. Bown, 78 (4), 74; G. M. Webster, 86 (12), 74 A. N. Brown (scr.), 77; L. M. Player, 83 (6), 77; E. G. Fitzgerald, 88 (9), 77; L. W. Mogg 85 (6) 79; F. Pearson, 86 (7), ...

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  24. CAMMERAY CLUB.

    Club Championship.—J. S. MacQuecn beat B. A. Keane, 2 up. Stroke.—J. Drake, 82 (17)), 65: J. H. Davies, 73 (7), 06: P. J. Day, 70 (11), 67; J. S. MacQueen ...

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  25. GOULBURN TATTERSALLS TROTTING MEETING.

    Racing at Tattersall's Trotting Meeting to-day was conducted in almost continual rain. The track was exceptionally heavy, resulting in slow times Results:— ...

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  26. CARNARVON CLUB.

    Bogey,—J. Wilson (4), 1 up; T. Jones (16), square; W. Thomas (14), 1 down; K. Graham (15), 1 down: L. McCauley (11), 2 down; M. Keogh (18), 2 down; S. Cunningham (14), 2 down; G. ...

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  27. CONCORD CLUB.

    Bogey—R.F. Back (17), 4 up; J. W. Anderson (31, 1 down Canadian foursomes; W. R. Dobson and F. V. Richards (5) 4 up; R Jamieson and G. C. Smith (10), 2 up G.L. Lee and R. A. ...

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  28. ASSOCIATED SCHOOLS.

    In the Plume Shield competition, at North Sydney, Knox Grammar School, without their three best forwards, find two backs, managed to hold their own against St. Aloysius. The game was ...

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  29. CRONULLA CLUB.

    Medal.—A. A. Hendrlgucn, 87 [?], 59; J. H. Tonkin, 07 (15), 72; H. W. G. Spencer, 84 (11), 73: A. J. Hands, 70 (1), 77; V. M. Kendall, 02 (5), 77: L. G. Watt, 92 (14), 78. ...

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  30. ELANORA COUNTRY CLUB.

    Mined Foursomes: I. K. Harrison and Mrs. D. S. Evans 89—15 74; R. B. Fitzhardinge and Mrs. Fitzhardinge, 98—14, 84; N. Hill and Miss M. Street, 104—19, 65 L. B. Waterhouse and Mrs. W. H. ...

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  31. SYDNEY HIGH SCHOOL.

    The annual matches between the Sydney High School Old Boys and the School will be held at Kensington Oval today commencing at 2 o'clock Matches against the first and second school teams ...

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  32. KILLARA CLUB.

    Bogey Handicap.—J. Cadwallader (8), [?] F. Bowden (5), 1 down; E. Goninan (6), 2 down H. R. Pountncy (7), 2 down, A. A. Rankin (8), [?] down. B grade: O. L. Knight (17), square; P. E. ...

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  33. COURSING.

    The Greyhound Coursing Association held [?] meeting at Harold Park on Saturday afternoon. There was an average attendance. The going was heavy. ...

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  34. KOGARAH CLUB.

    Medal first qualifying round of championship.— J. Emanuel, 83—14, 69; H. Beveredge, 94—14, 70: R.W. Smith, 72—1, 71; J. Steel, 88—16, 72; R. W. Wilson 90-16, 72; R. W. Riley, 93—19, 72. ...

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  35. LONG REEF CLUB.

    Medal—A. L. Spooner. 76—7. 69 [?] 75; E. Dolg, 90—12, 78; E. G. Bell, 91—12, 79 B grade T. Rand, 101—22, 79; C. Pearce, 101—20, 81; A.N. Vernon, 101—20. 81. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    Saturday's games brought about a material change in the competition table while also assuring Sydney of a place in the semi-finals in company with Eastern Suburbs South Sydney and Newtown. ...

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  37. MANLY CLUB.

    Bogey—A. L. Garlands (4), 2 up; H.W. Hattersly (plus 2), 1 up; A. B. Wines (4), square E. W. Hicks (6). 1 down; W.S. Cohen (8), 1 down; J. Ferrier (scratch), 2 down; L. H. Steger (7), 2 ...

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  38. GREYHOUND RACING.

    Owing ta dense fog, competitors at the Greyhound Coursing Association's mechanical hare meeting at Harold Park on Saturday night were completely lost to view during the greater portion ...

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  39. MOORE PARK CLUB.

    Canadian Foursomes.—A. M. Noble and J. Hinton, 85—20, 65; W. Ogilvy and S. Rosenbloom, 77—11, 66; L. Ingomells and W. Tingwell, 77—10, 67; A. W. Hearn and O. Bellmaine, 31—13, 68; ...

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  40. MOSMAN CLUB.

    Bogey.—W. J. Johnston (7), 2 up; V. S. Raves (15), 2 up; A. R. Buckle (5), 1 down; R. A. Dickson (5), 1 down; C. W. O. Tye (11), 1 down. ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN HUNT CLUB.

    [?] Australian Hunt club held a meeting at Belmont Park to-day in fine weather. There was a good attendance. Details:- Master's Handicap (for Hunters), [?]—Sugot, by ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES CLUB.

    Berge Cup.—Foursomes scratch (eight pairs to qualify): C. C. Dillon and S. G. Hume 83, R. Plasto and J. L. Normoyic 65, C. J. Watson and P. M. King 87, D. G. Gale and G. Carter 88, E. L. Paul ...

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  43. CITY JUBILEE.

    When the New South Wales Bowling Association was formed 50 years ago there were only four clubs affiliated. Two of those have ceased to exist and the other two Parramatta (the first club ...

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  44. PARRAMATTA CLUB.

    Canadian Mixed Foursomes.—G. Gray and Mrs. Brookes 5 up; L. E. Carter and Mrs. McIveen, 4 up; J. Hely and Mrs. Hely, 2 up; L. Davies and Mrs. Davies, 1 up. ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND WINS.

    Queensland and New Zealand met again at the Exhibition Ground to-day in dull weather. About 7000 spectators were present. The teams were:— ...

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  46. NEW SOUTH WALES TEAM.

    To represent New South Wales in the Rugbv Union match against Queensland at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturdny the following team has been chosen by the State selectors Messrs. T. ...

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  47. PENNANT HILLS CLUB.

    Foursomes (first eight to qualify for maten play); J. W. Harrop and R. C. Geeves, 81—11, 70; G. W. Somerville and E. R. O'Sullivan, 81—11, 70; C.F. Wild and J. Riddell, 81—10, 71; C. E. Thompson ...

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  48. FINLEY CLUB.

    The Finley open Coursing Club conducted their cup meeting on Wednesday and Thursday There was a large attendance. The game appeared to be slow and for the first time a kill was witnessed. ...

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  49. MASCOT FIXTURE FOR TO-NIGHT.

    The Australasian Coursing Club has arranged a mechanical hare meeting for to-night at Mascot, commencing at 8.15. Following is the draw:— ...

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  50. PYMBLE CLUB.

    Modal: R. P. Lane 81—12, 69; P. Ellis, 74—3, 71; B. M. Riley, 75—4, 71; D. Thomas 78—7. 71; W. A. Blinkhorn, 80—9, 71. B Orade: W. J. Comins, 67—16, 71; R. C. M. Boyee 91—24, 71; ...

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  51. ROSEVILLE CLUB.

    Roseville Cup: R. Ferris, 82—10, 64; N. W. Francis, 74—9, 65, J. E. Pratten, 76—11, 65; M. Callaghan, 76—10 60; R. W. Park, 79—13. 66, P. J. Heffernan, 84—16, 66, A. D. Wylie, 76—9, ...

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  52. RYDE CLUB.

    Eclectic Nine Holes: T. Taylor, 36—5, 31; R. Barmby, 36—4, 32; G. Hamlin, 45—11, 34; C. Kelly, 35—1, 34; J. H. Hawkins, 46—11, 35. ...

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  53. PROPOSED LITHGOW CLUB

    At a meeting of coursing enthusiasts and dog owners a proposal to lay down a plumpton on the site of the old Marrangaroo racecourse was enthusiastieally approved, When the project is under ...

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  54. THE LAKES CLUB.

    Stroke: G. Capel. 89—10, 79: W. A. McDonald, 88—7, 81; P. L. Ashley 92—8, 84; G. H. Booth, 97—13, 84, B Grade: R. C' Brien, 93—15, 78; J. W. Tolhlll, 106—24, 82; A. Porter, 101—18. [?] ...

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  55. NEWNHAM R.C.

    [?] Racing Club held a meeting at Mowbray to-day in dull weather. Third Division Handicap, 6f.—Lady Equal, by Prince Equal—Lady Sirdar, [?] all. 51b. carr. 7-2 ...

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  56. NEW SOUTH WALES L.G.U.

    On the Concord links to-day a beginning will be made with Associates country week contests First rounds of the country championship and of 30 handicap stroke competition will be played to ...

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  57. BRITISH TEAM.

    The third test between Great Britain and New Zealand was played on Saturday in the presence of a record football assemblage for the Dominion, about 40,000 crowding Eden Park almost to its ...

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  58. BATHURST CLUB.

    Bathurst Coursing Club s July meeting opened to-day in showery weather. Results:- Malden Puppy Stake.—First round: Dowd's Pride, ...

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  59. ICE HOCKEY.

    At the Glaclarium on Saturday night, St. George. the lending team, drew with Western Suburbs, J. Brown scored for St. George and J. Pike for Western Suburbs. ...

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  60. PARRAMATTA CLUB.

    The 80th annual meeting of the Parramatta Club was held on Saturday. An apology was received from the patron, Mr. F. C. Cox, who is 94 years of age, and has leen in office for 42 ...

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  61. ASSOCIATION RULES.

    As a result of Saturday's tames Gladesville, by losing to Weston, have pracuteally dropped out of the fight for leadership in the State League. Two other strong claimants for the top position, ...

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  62. MOTOR BOATIXG.

    There was a large attendance at the clubhouse at Rose Bay on Saturday evening, when the Lord Mayor, Alderman E.'S Marks, presented prizes won by members in the racing events last [?] ...

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  63. SCHOOL SPORT.

    Orafton High School, with 108 points, bent Lismore High School, with 82 points in the annual competition, and thus retained the Winter Cup. After leading by 20 points in the other events, ...

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  64. NO PLAY.

    Again this season, in consequence of the rain, there was no play on Saturday, thus holding up the conclusion of club championships and winter, rink competitions. ...

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