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  2. QUOITS.

    There was another large crowd of players and followers of the game at the Coronation Ground last Saturday. A number of country and ...

    Article : 986 words
  3. SAILING.

    Age does not affect the Sydney amateur clubs; indeed, as the years roll by, the oldest club in the State appears to become more vigorous. ...

    Article : 625 words
  4. NOTES AND NEWS IN A NUTSHELL

    Ascot to-day. Moorefield on Saturday. Refrain seems to be on the improve. "Squaring up" over "de Birfday" meeting ...

    Article : 1,215 words
  5. PEEPS AT THE PONIES.

    Punters began badly by coming for Flying Colors in the Fourteen-one Handicap. Notwithstanding the fact that Hanneybel had the mount, ...

    Article : 2,444 words
  6. TRAM TROUBADOURS.

    "Doran" attends the Go-As-You-Please Race, tells of an old-time battle, and finishes up with a sermon upon the athletic troubadour. Thus he bursts into print: — ...

    Article : 917 words
  7. GEELONG FOOTBALL CLUB GENTILITY.

    The delight when "McDougall topped the [?]re" in the game of cricket at Piper's Flat was only a circumstance to the wild hilarity of the supporters of the Geelong ...

    Article : 996 words
  8. BALMAIN AMATEUR CLUB.

    A big fleet of nondescript craft took part in the races provided by the Balmain Amateur Club, a very lengthy programme being disposed of. The prizes were not of very ...

    Article : 227 words
  9. THE SKIFFS.

    The natty little skiffs maintained their popularity, but there are signs that a change in the condition under which these craft race is approaching, and the revival ...

    Article : 968 words
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