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Advertising : 198 wordsThe Pirates and University teams met in a preliminary game yesterday at the Agricultural Ground prior to entering upon their big badge straggle next Saturday. Quite 2000 people turned ...
Article : 349 wordsThe football season was practically opened to-day, when the Wallaroos, from Sydney, met tho local Caritons. The visitors were met at the railway station by the president, Mr. Grahame, and ...
Article : 681 wordsThe finals and challenge rounds were all got through yesterday in the presence of the record attendance. By careful forethought special provision had been made for spectators. This took ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 2,141 wordsThe Paddington Electorate team were booked to meet Wallaroo II. fit the Centennial Pork, but on visiting the ground discovered that it had through some error been let for two matches. It was ...
Article : 81 wordsRandwick had a hard game Against 17 of the Caritous at the Kensington Recreation Ground yesterday. Although the Seniors won by 12 points to nil (tries got by Riley, A. Hanua, A. Scott, and ...
Article : 1,072 wordsThe premiership football matches today resulted :—Melbourne beat Footscray by 5 goals to 2; Collingwood beat Rickmond, 3 goals to 1; St. Kilda beat Fitzroy, 5 goals to 2; Essendon beat ...
Article : 75 wordsNext Saturday, under the auspices of the New South Wales Rowing Association and vice-regal patronage, an Intercolonial Rowing Carnival, which promises to be the most important and ...
Article : 263 wordsThistles beat the Native Rose by 10 goals to nil. The scorers were B. Beazer 2, More a, Swinson 2, M. Meloy.E. Flemiug, J. Millard and Seales 1 each. Pyrmout Volunteers I. and Thistle met at ...
Article : 226 wordsIN last issue a correspondent Signing himself " A Citizen " referred to the fact that the football season was again with us, and proceeded to make an attack on the game ...
Article : 613 wordsA race in light skiffs for £20 aside, between Jordan and Walsh; took place over Lake Macquarie course, 3 miles, this afternoon. The start was by mutual consent, and the men got away ...
Article : 137 wordsSplendid entries were received last night at the League Room for the Parramatta branch race meeting on May 23 and 25. About a score of League members, led by Captain ...
Article : 101 wordsSir,-One would infer from "Citizen's" letter in your last that he was suffering with his liver, or that some footballer had token his girl. He abuses the class of ...
Article : 201 wordsFavored in a marked marked by wind and weather, the third annual regatta in connection with the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of the colony was yesterday afternoon, ...
Article : 1,226 wordsA combined run from the Prince of Wales' Hotel, Sandringham, took place yesterday, over about four and a-half miles of good country. The hares, W. Horsefield and J. S. M'Gifford, of the ...
Article : 248 wordsSir,—"A Citizen" is to be commended for affirming that football brutalises, and his reference to the intolerable nuisance the so-called champion players are to the ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 10 May 1896, Page 7
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