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  2. ROWING.

    Keen interest was manifested in the St. Ignatius College regatta, which was held on Lane Cove River on Satu[?]rday last. Not only was it the last regatta of the season, but to ...

    Article : 785 words
  3. SWIMMING.

    Carnivals were held at North Sydney and at the Domain Ladies' Baths on Saturday, and some excellent swimming took place at both functions. At the firstnamed the principal ...

    Article : 2,503 words
  4. BOWLING. THE COMPETITIONS.

    Saturday's list was a small one, and consisted of one fixture in the pennant, and three in the minor event. "The sweet little cherub that sits up aloft and looks after the ...

    Article : 2,767 words
  5. SCIENCE OF CRICKET.

    The science that can be brought to bear on bowling in the universal game of cricket has doubtless been utilised to some extent, and there may be bowlers who, for the purpose ...

    Article : 1,490 words
  6. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The annual report of the New South Wales Football Association will be presented at the annual general meeting to be held to-morrow (Thursday) evening, March 14, at the Sports ...

    Article : 195 words
  7. SYDNEY BICYCLE AND MOTOR CYCLE CLUB.

    The annual report submitted to members of the Sydney B. and M. C.C. showed that during the past twelve months the progress was very satisfactory. The honorary treasurer, ...

    Article : 256 words
  8. SAILING.

    For some years past the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron has included in its season's programme a race for yachts with ladies steering, and, with the idea of obtaining weather ...

    Article : 1,273 words
  9. FOOTBALL

    The Newtown Club has decided to alter its uniform. The same colours (Royal blue) will be used, but on the jersey a rampant "Newt." will appear, instead of the letter "N." There ...

    Article : 455 words
  10. FIXTURES.

    Randwick and Coogee Club.—100 yards club handicap, at Coogee. LEAGUE. Balmain Club's Carnival, at Drummoyne Baths, 8 ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. BOXING.

    The, State amateur boxing and wrestling championships will be continued at the Stadium to-night. So far the various contestants have all shown up well, and, all going well, the ...

    Article : 885 words
  12. BILLIARDS.

    The countless variations in strokes which, have been introduced into the game of Billiards only serve to place its attractiveness in a brighter setting. One may admire the ...

    Article : 957 words
  13. CYCLING.

    The fact that Mr. W. R. George, president of the Sydney B. and M. C.C., and the N.S.W. Cyclists' Union, took the chair at the thirty-second annual meeting of the old Sydney B.C., ...

    Article : 841 words
  14. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    Though summer is still with us, the League clubs are already actively preparing for season 1912. The majority have held their annual meetings, and each club favours its own chance ...

    Article : 278 words
  15. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    Activity is noticed amongst the Australian rules' footballers. Last Saturday afternoon a fair number of Newtown players turned out for a "kick" on Erskineville Park; whilst ...

    Article : 451 words
  16. FIXTURES.

    The Stadium.—To-night, State amateur boxing and wrestling championships, 8. Saturday, March 16, Sam M'Vea v Jim Barry, 8.30. Gaiety Athletic Club.—Friday, March 15, Depena v ...

    Article : 51 words
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