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  3. HINTS ON RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    WITH a view to affording young footballers (and old ones still capable of learning) an opportunity of becoming throughly grounded in the best points of ...

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  4. Queensland Rugby Notes.

    THE official intimation that New South Wales would visit Brisbane on August 24 and 31 reached here on Friday, and has set the football public's mind easy on the score ...

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  5. Rugby in the Country.

    The opening match in connection with the C.W.R.F.U. Senior Competition took place on Saturday on the Association Ground in the presence of a large number of spectators. The tennis were ...

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  6. RUGBY FOOTBALL NOTES

    THE Metropolitan team will probably be selected on Saturday evening. To my mind, it is an exceedingly difficult side to pick owing to the belag so many players ...

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  7. Melbourne Football Notes

    THE Inter-State match, Victoria v. South Australia, contested on the M.C.C. Ground on Saturday, was witnessed by about 6000 persons. Adamson and Monoham were elected captain and ...

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  8. CRICKET NOTES (By "NOT OUT.")

    AT the annual meeting of the Marylebone C.C., when the proposal to amend the l.b.w. law, to the effect the striker shall be out if he obstruct the ball with any part of ...

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  9. SCHOOLS GOSSIP.

    The annual match between the University and Combined Schools at the Oval on Monday was favored by real Wintry weather—cold and windy, with a few drops of ...

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  10. SECOND GRADE GOSSIP.

    The end of the first round leaves Western Suburbs 11. leading Glebe and University by one point—that is the difference between a l[?] and a drawn game. W.S. have lost but once, whereas Glebe ...

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  11. THIRD GRADE GOSSIP.

    The meeting of the Third Grade cracks, Balmain 11. and Glebe 1., at Wentworth Park, prior to the First Grade match, watched by a few thousands of people. It was a splendid struggle ...

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  12. SYDNEY PREMIERSHIP TABLES TO JUNE 19, 1901.

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  15. "THE REFEREE" SCORE BOOK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 483 words
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