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  2. SPORTING.

    The turf fixtures this week include the following meetings:—To-day, Maitland J.C., Queensland T.C. (Queensland Cup), and Wyong Park (all heights); Tuesday, V.R.C. (second—Cup—day). Tamworth J.C., and ...

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  3. ASHFIELD LEAGUE CLUB.

    Ashfield League Club will hold a special meeting to-night at Mr. C. J. Weatherby's to elect a new hon. secretary in succession to Mr. R. A. Munr[?], resigned. On Wednesday evening the club will hold a half-mile ...

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  4. DRUMMOYNE CLUB.

    Nine-hole [?]lectic competition for Mr. A. H. Walker's trophy:R. Grant, 40—8[?]=31[?]; R. S. Norris, 36—3=33; B. Millen, 30—5=31; H. Dennis, 40—5[?]= 34[?]; N. M'Taggart, 39—4=35; H. M'Donaltl, 39—4= ...

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  5. MOOREFIELD RACING CLUB.

    It was fine and pleasantly cool at Moorefield on Saturday, and the large number of visitors enjoyed some good racing. The results of the V.R.C. races were posted promptly, and this, in addition to the club's ...

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  6. N.S.W. CYCLISTS' UNION.

    Entries for the N.S.W. Cyclists Union's night larnival next Saturday, at the Sports Ground, totalled 68. Handicaps will be declared in a day or two. At this meeting the colour regulations will be strictly ...

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  7. PARRAMATTA CLUB.

    Final round Bowman Cup, for D. Lat[?]an's [?]phy:- L. W. Pye, 74—8=66S[?] S. C. Penfold, 85—18=[?]7: E. Lee. 83—16=67: W. Bradbury, 75—8=67: H. Fullagar, 92—25=67: R. Waugh, 80—10=70: N. Fullagar, ...

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  8. PROFESSIONAL RACING.

    The New South Wales Professional Pedestrians' Association will promote the opening night meeting at the Sydney Sports Ground this evening when 100 and 220 yards handicaps will be decided. Fifty-eight ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND TURF CLUB.

    The November meeting of the Q.T.C. opened this afternoon in splendid weather, with the Derby, Hopeful Stakes, and Brisbane Handicap on the programme. There was a huge attendance, a portion of the new grand ...

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  10. MANLY CLUB.

    Open Mixed Foursomes.—D. C. Cameron and Miss Charters. 97—20=77; A. H. Uther and Mrs. Uther, 91—12=79: G. M. Lloyd and Mrs. A. B. Abel, 96—17 =79: H. M. Barker and Miss D. Nott, 99—20=79; W. ...

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  11. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SPORTS.

    The association football and sports carnival which was commenced the prctious Saturday under the auspices of the Leichhardt (late Cockatoo Dock) British Association Football Club, was concluded on ...

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  12. RETURNING HOME.

    R. Spears, the wonderful Dubbo sprinter, who for three years in succession has won the Grand Prix de Paris, one of the greatest cycling events in the world, sails from Marseilles for Sydney on Monday. Spear[?] ...

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  13. BOOLAROO RACE CLUB.

    The November meeting of the Boolaroo Race Club was held to-day in fine weather. The track was in excellent condition, and there was a large attendance. Result[?]: ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    At a meeting of the council of the Queensland Amateur Swimming Associatitn a letter was received from the South Australian Swimming Association stating that the South Australla Association did not [?] ...

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  15. COPPINS' RECORD.

    In winning his heat of the half-mile handicap from scratch W. Coppins, the Newtown rider, reduced the previous Australian amateur competition record by exactly a second, his time being 57 2.5s. ...

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  16. KILLARA CLUB.

    Stroke Handicap.—T. O. Tyzack, 74—4=70; J. G. MacGill 72—1=71 T. K. Smith, 79—6=73; L. Upward, 82—[?]=73; M. Andrew, 74, scr=74: K. Harrison, 74, scr=74; H. G. Hyde, 76—2=74; C. G. ...

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  17. BOXING.

    At the Hippodrome to-night a mixed programme of boxing and vaudeville will be staged. The principal contest will be provided by George Waters and [?] Shannon who met at the Stadium a few weeks [?]go, ...

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  18. ENFIELD-BURWOOD CLUB.

    The [?]eld[?]urwood Club will hold a programme of races at Pratten Park this evening. ...

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  19. CHURCH OF ENGLAND PREPARATORY SCHOOL.

    The Church of England Preparatory School's eighteenth annual sports meeting was held at Mosman Oval on Friday. Results:- Championship.—100yds, under 14: C. Graham, 1; ...

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  20. GORDON GETS DECISION.

    During the fifteenth round of his contest with Harry Gordon at the Stadium on Saturday night, Billy Tingle butted his opponent with his head, and the re[?] (Mr. Joe Wallis) declared Gordon the winner. The ...

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  21. N.S.W. CYCLISTS' UNION.

    Handicaps will be declared early this week for the two open handicaps at the N.S.W. Cyclists' Union's first night meeting, to be decided at the Sports Ground on Saturday. Competitors in these open races ...

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  22. WARATAH CLUB.

    A men's foursomes was played at the Waratah Club's links at Cockle Creek on Saturday, the results being:— K. G. Brooks and H. A. Evans, 103—35=73: Dr. Ponsford and A. C. Clare, 115—37=78; J. P. Cowdery and ...

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  23. YACHTING.

    A very light and patchy breeze from the east prevailed on Saturday afternoon, and [?] available canvas was requisitioned for the short run from Shark Island westward, when a fine picture was presented ...

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  24. COULBURN CLUB.

    The Goulburn Golf Club held on 18-hole bogey competition to-day. The best cards were:—P. J. Meyer, 2 down; W. Stewart, 5 down; A. F. L. Broad, 5 down; Miss Poidevin, 6 down; A. W. Kingsbury, square; H. C. ...

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  25. SPA[?]O BEATS REMIES.

    Eddic Ramies, the young Californian featherweight, in the contest with the Australian champion, Be[?] Spargo, at the Stadium on Saturday night, proved himself easily the best of the American visitor[?] this ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    Inter association competitions were continued on Saterday. Results:- MEN'S COMPETITION (F. O. BLACKWELL CUP). Western Suburbs Division v Northern Suburbs. ...

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  27. POMERANIAN SHOW.

    The Pomeranian Club of Australia held its half-yearly grand parade at teh R.A.S. g[?] on Saturday afternoon. Special for best dog in show: Mrs. A. Wilde's Kynaston Little Jet. The judge (Mr. A. ...

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  28. LADIES COMPETITION (ANGUS AND COOTE CUP).

    Misses Linsley-Rogers (W.S.D.) v Misses PinkertonChapman (N.S.), 6-3, 2-6; Misses Linsley-Rogers v Misses Bates-Bale, 6-3, 8-6; Mrs. Wall[?]Mrs. Fenwick v Misses Bates-Bale, 6-3, 6-8; Mrs. Wall[?]Mrs. Fenwick v ...

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  29. MANLY v SYDENHAM BANKSTOWN.

    Misses Martin-Morley (M.) v Misses Hawthorne. M'Innes (S.B.), 6-0, 6-2; Misses Martin-Morley v Misses Meale-Shepherd, 6-1, 6-3; Misses Reid-Rankin v Misses Meale-Shepherd, 3-6, 2-6; Misses Reid-Rankin v Misses ...

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  30. MOTORING.

    The Sydney Bicycle and Motor Cycle Club decided a hill climb, open to members of all recognised motor cycle clubs, on the hill in High-street, Willoughby, on Saturday afternoon. Good prizes were ...

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  31. BOWLS.

    The inter-club games were played in perfect weather on Suturday. Results:- City Club beat a visiting team from Newcastle by 140 to 68. ...

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  32. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    Rugby Union.—Cambridge University (29) v London Scottish (10); Gloucester (15) v Cheltenham (6); Guys Hospital (9) v Blackheath (0); Leicester (8) v Swansea (0); Newport (9) v Harlequins (3); Cardiff (32) v ...

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  33. KEMBLA GRANGE RACES.

    The all[?]heights meeting of the Kembla Grange Racing Club was held on Saturday in fine weather. There was a large attendance. Details:- Fourteen-two Maiden Handicap of £20, 4½f.—Gay ...

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  34. VICTORIA PARK MEETING.

    Handicaps for the track racing at Victoria Park promoted by the Motor Cycle Club of New South Wales next Saturday, will be declared to-day. Good entries were received for all events. ...

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  35. W. A. TATTERSALL'S CLUB.

    Tattersall's Club held a meeting on Belmont Park course on Saturday in fine weather. There was a good attendance. Details:- Club Hurdle Race, 2m 64yds.—Brown Flour, by ...

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  36. TWENTY-FOUR HOUR'S' TRIAL.

    The course for the Sydney Bicycle and Motor-cycle Club's 24 hours' reliability trial will be from Sydney, via Bathurst, to Mudgee, and back via Lithgow and Katoomba. The total distance is about 410 miles, ...

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  37. SIX DAYS' TRIAL.

    Complete conditions of the forthcoming Biden and Roberts six days' trial, promoted by the Motor Cycle Club of New South Wales, will be made public very shortly now. There are to be two general classes, ...

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  38. ROWING.

    Members of the Sydney Ladies Rowing Club held their annual regatta over the Abbotsford course of three quarters of a mile on Parramatta River on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  39. ATHLETICS.

    E. E. Austen created a new Slate record in the one-hour walking championship of New South Wales, held at the Sydney Sports Ground on Saturday by covering 7 miles 1174 yds 1ft 2in. This event was organised ...

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  40. MOTOR YACHT CLUB.

    Entries close to-morrow for the Motor Yacht Club's draughts and dominoes tournament. The challenge match for the speed pennant of the Motor Yacht Club of New South Wales between Mr. A. ...

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  41. CARNIVAL AT CASINO.

    The commercial travellers' day in connection with the Back to Casino movement, was most successful. The weather was hot and dusty. The procession, which was about a mile long, ...

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  42. VICTORIAN TRAINING NOTES.

    The weather was fine and bright this morning, and there were a few gallops done on the grass. The Epicure was going along for seven furlongs in [?] 82[?]s at his case, and Karoom could have improved upon ...

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  43. ROYAL AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    The Royal Automobile Club has made strong representations to the Justice Department concerning the anomaly in the law which permits a motor car to be taken and used without the owner's permission. ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND RACING.

    Auckland Racing Club's spring meeting opened yesterday Following are the results of the principal events:- Great Northern Guineas of £1500, 1m.—Matinee, [?], ...

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  45. GLARING HEADLIGHTS.

    The Tramway Employees' Union has invited cooperation from the Royal Automobile Club of Australia in inducing motorists to refrain from using strong headlights when proceeding along tramway routes. ...

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  46. SWIMMING.

    Many good performances were put up in sprint distance races on Saturday, the outstanding one being that of Copplestone at Bondi baths. He created a sensation by establishing a new record for the baths by ...

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  47. ROAD TESTS IN AMERICA.

    Sir,—One of the most instructive enginee[?] ing events in the U.S.A. has just taken place, in conection with what is known as Bates's road test, conducted by the Illinois State ...

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  48. TASMANIAN TURF CLUB.

    The Tasmanian Turf Club opened the spring carnival at Minium to-day in fine weather, Results:- Maiden Hurdle Rave, 2m.—Messrs. S. and W. Garner's [?] Preolonna, by Boo[?]—Lady Chiron, 7y, 10.1 (P. ...

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  49. CYCLING.

    A large number of clubs conducted races on Saturday afternoon, both on road and track. An increasing number made use of the Sports Ground track, where the veteran R. E. Mutton won two races promoted by ...

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  50. GOLF.

    The club competitions were played on Saturday in fine weather and low scores were generally recorded. Scores:- ROYAL SUDNEY CLUB. ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN CLUB.

    Four-ball Best Ball for Victory Trophy: B. Benbow (4) and N. S. Collie (8), 5 up; E. Isherwood (6) and G. Cuttle (11), 3 up; N. F. Christic (3) and A. Cohen (7), 2 up; P. [?]alse Rogers (9) and H. Prentice ...

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  52. GOULBURN TROTTING CLUB.

    The Goulburn Trotting Club's November meeting was conducted to-day in the weather. The stewards held and inquiry into the running of Emlock in the Novice Unhoppled Handicap, and after investigation, ...

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  53. BONNIE DOON CLUB.

    The first round of the knock-out competition for Mr. F. W. Barker's trophy, for which there was a large entry, was played. ...

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  54. CLUB HANDICAP.

    Botany, East Sydney, and Metropolitan Junior clubs conducted handicap events for memmbers on the same ground. Results:- BOTANY HARRIERS. ...

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  55. WHY EMPLOYMENT IS SCARCE.

    Sir,—An instance of the effect of the [?] hour week and high wages has just come under my notice, and you may think it of sufficient interest to publish it. ...

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  56. CAMMERAY CLUB.

    Foursomes Handicap.—K. G. Pope and S. H. Chapman, 78—9=69; G. F. Allman and W. G. R. Snellgrove, 85-—14=71; N. H. Francis and A. A. Wilson, 81—10=71; T. Mitchell and G. B. Fielder, 88—15=73; ...

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  57. NAMBUCCA JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Nambucca Jockey Club's Spring meeting was held to-day in fine weather, Results:- Flying Handicap, 6f.—M. Madigan's ch m Evelyn Again, by Aragain—Lady Evelyn, a, 8.10 (Felton), [?] ...

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  58. ON THE ROAD.

    Central Cumberland Club.—The two sections of Central Cumberland Club held five-mile road races on the Dundas course. Results:- Senior. H. Hele, [?] 45s. 1; J. R[?]ill[?], lm 10s. 2[?] ...

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  59. CLARENCE RIVER JOCKEY CLUB.

    The Clarence River Jockey Club's races were concluded to-day. There was a fair attendance. Results:- Flying Handicap.—First division. 6f: Jack Gun, 8.[?] ...

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  60. CONCORD CLUB.

    Twelve Holes Sealed Handicap.—W. Robinson, 59—6[?]==52[?]: H. F Jones, 59—5[?]=53[?]; E. J. Phillips, 60—5[?]=5[?]; W. E. Bain, 56—0=56; A. L. Rigby, 61—4[?]=50[?]; S. Irwin, 59—6[?]=56[?]; J. T. Hayde, ...

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