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  5. RECORDS OF THE RING.

    The failure, through illness. of champion mid[?] ewel[?]ht Tommy Uren to keep his engagement with Jack Cele. at the Stadium. on Saturday night, was the ...

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  6. STADIUM NOTES.

    The usual Wednesday free show to-night. Job Williams and Frank Brogan. Saturday night's principals, and George Eddy and Theo Green. who meet ...

    Article : 368 words
  7. ON THE BALL.

    First Grade.—Glebe v. Newtown, Wentworth Park. 3.15 L of Malley: ronen judges, W. Vickery and S. Pallet, Western Suburbs v. Annandi[?] ...

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  8. PRIGS AND PEOPLE

    Mike McGlue says he has absolutely inside information as to who started the war "The Kaiser had nothin to with it", says Mike. "As usual, ...

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  9. SATURDAY'S RESULTS.

    Eastern Suburbs beat South. 16 to 8. Glebe beat Wests, 8 to 5. Balmain beat New town, 23 to 8. North bout Annandale, 4 to 9. ...

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  10. BALMAIN EAST THE BLUE SAGS.

    The match at Wentworth Park. Balmain v. Newtown was mostly confined tot he forwards. with occasional bursts among the backs. Chook Fraser was ...

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  11. RING PARS.

    Len Stanley would be glad to go to Newcastle and meet any local flyweight. At Cockling hears that Pass[?], of ...

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  12. EASTS V. SOUTH.

    Easts won by 16 to 8. and deserved every try, they got. The crowd squeaked at times at what they thought disappointing display, tout had they ...

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  14. GLEBE GATHER WESTS IN.

    The most noticeable features about this same was the amount of "slather" by each team. Good football was let slide to have a bang or a kick at an ...

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  15. NORTH SYDNEY WIN AT LAST.

    The 'Dales ate still at the bottom for the ladder, and Norths had their first win at their expense on Saturday, The 'Dales have dug Bob Craves, the ...

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  16. CYCLING.

    A number of cyclists were out on Saturday last making dashes away into the country districts. For the stay at homes two interesting road races were ...

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  17. MONDAY NIGHT

    Sport at the stadium on Monday night was blood-stirring to an extent that enabled the few hundred spec[?]ators to ignore the cold. In fact, it was ...

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  18. WALLSEND RACES.

    Intending visitors to the July meeting of the Wallsend Jockey Club will nd all information as to trans, etc.. over the signature of Secretary ...

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