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  4. YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL MATCHES.

    A record crowd for Rugby Premiership (18,000) put in an appearance at the University Oval to witness the two matches. The people broke into the ground early in the day, hundreds bursting ...

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  5. HARTLEY BEAT SOUTH COASTAL

    Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2 contained about 100 people to witness the matches there in the opening of the Country Week carnival. [?]ertley, having the disadvantage of the wind, finished up the first ...

    Article : 583 words
  6. COUNTRY WEEK.

    Public interest was absorbed by the University Oval Premiership contests, hence small attendances at the opening day's play in the Country week. ...

    Article : 390 words
  7. EASTERN SUBURBS BEAT WESTERN SUBURB

    About 500 spectators witnessed this match at St. Luke's Park. It was spoiled by a fierce westerly wind, which blew across the ground, which is not sheltered. The handling of the ball was very ...

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  8. CENTRAL WESTERN BEAT NORTH COASTAL

    The second engagement on No. 2 area Sydney Cricket Ground resulted in a runaway win for Central Western. Even with the gale against them, the winners had the better of the game, so their ...

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  9. NORTHERN BORDER DEFEAT SOUTHERN DISTRICTS.

    This the early match on the No. 1 Cricket Ground, was very uninteresting, neither side showing any combination of note the last twenty minutes. Northern Border getting the ball from ...

    Article : 539 words
  10. GLEBE BEAT NORTH SYDNEY

    This, the second match at the University Oval, was witnessed by about 18,000 people. Glebe, playing with the wind, led by 6 to nil at half-time, and eventually won by 11 to 6. With the ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE FOOTBALL.

    No Senior Rugby matches were played to-day, owing to the Country Week carnival in Sydney. First [?]red a try, and J. Emmerton converted ...

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  12. NEWTOWN BEAT UNIVERSITY

    In the early match at the University Oval, Newtown, playing fine football, won by two tries to nil, getting a try in each spell. The attendance was the largest on record at club football here. ...

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  13. SOUTH SYDNEY BEAT BALMAIN

    Balmain having beaten South Sydney in the first round by 6 points to 3, added to the fact of the teams occupying the two lowest positions in the competition table, gave a keen touch of rivalry to ...

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  14. WESTERN UNION BEAT NORTHERN UNION

    In this match, at the Sydney Cricket Ground, the first hall was very [?]t, each side scoring a try: but on changing ends the Westerners played the better game, securing 2 tries, both of which ...

    Article : 567 words
  15. SUNDAY TIMES FOOTBALL SKILL COMPETITION—No. 8.

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  17. COUNTRY FOOTBALLERS ENTERTAINED.

    The visiting team from the country were entertained at a smoke Concert in the Great Southern Hotel on Friday evening. Mr. Roland Kean, hon. secretary of the entertainment committee, extended ...

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