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  2. THE SOCCER WORLD

    Writes a Melbourne render: The threatened breach between the Victorian Soccer Association and the Metropolitan League over the introduction of district club football, has ...

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  3. VICTORIAN STARS SCORE

    On Saturday, chief interest centred in Fitzroy v. St. Kilda, who are equal for second on premiership points. St. Kilda established ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND'S BATSMEN

    Queenslanders are highly gratified at the swimming results in 'Perth. It was expected that Sousauri would comfortably account for ...

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  5. RUGHT FOOTBALL

    SOME BIRTHDAYS. Many happy birthday returns on: Feb. 9: J. J. Walsh (Q.) 12: H. Paton (N.Z.). ...

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  6. VICTORIAN AMATEUR ATHLETES

    THE fact that, the Victorian track championship are Hated for February 20 and 27, made lase Saturday's premiership interclub competitions unusually keen. Some fine ...

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  8. VICTORIAN GUN

    WILLIAMSTOWN G.C. won the teams championship of Australia, decided at the Melbourne Gun Club's grounds last week, in excellent weather. The event was under ...

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  9. Late Questions

    C.J. (Walters) asks: The striker played the ball towards mid-off. Bowler ran across in front of the other batsman as he was making a run and obstructed him so much ...

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  10. AUSTRALI'N FOOTBALL IS TO BOOM

    Australian football enthusiasts look forward to the coming season with high hope. A big change has taken place in the administration of the game, and the ...

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  11. MR. HUGH THUMBLE, SECRETARY OF THE MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB.

    Hugh Trumble was one of the finest bowlers of the right-hand medium-pace off-break variety that ever played for Victoria and Australia. His length was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. VICTORIAN ATHLETES

    RACING brilliantly off the liberal handicap of 12yds, F. E. O'Brien, of Richmond, won the Wangaratta Gift of £200, 130yds, and come out again later to capture ...

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  14. THE SCULLERS

    In the £100 Xmas Handicap, on the Tyne. Bert Barry (Barnes Bridge) was installed favourite at 7 to 2 against. In the first-round heats J. Hopper ...

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  15. ALEXANDER'S CENTURY

    ADELAIDE district cricket matches were played in hot, sultry weather on Saturday. The outstanding feature was N. Williams' effort with the ball. For Port Adelaide against ...

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  16. LADY SWIMMERS.

    There should be a large crowd present on Saturday light at the 'Phone Girls' carnival at Coogee. The star item of the night will be the 100 yards ...

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