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  2. Special Sporting Supplement: Reviews and Criticism.

    The registered raeing season ended last Saturday, and racegoers are hopeful that the new season will be accompanied with brighter results generally than prevailed throughout the last twelve months. Taken right through, however, racing did ...

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  3. MORE STALLIONS.

    New horses at the stud in Queensland, or promised for the near future, are Hebrus, The Bastard, Polyphonic, and Monash Valley, and added to the already successful sires, such as Seremond, Highfield, Amberdown, and Rivoli, they speak ...

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  4. TENNIS STARS.

    Not for many years has Queensland had such a galaxy of tennis stars participating in its August tournament, as promises to be the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. REAL ARTIST.

    Never before has such a fine display of the three-ball game been witnessed in Queensland as that which is now being seen from the cue of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRAINY CENTRE.

    There is every possibility of a bright game, and even a surprise result, when Lismore attempts to follow up their Ipswich success by tackling Brisbane in the Bulimba Cup game at the Exhibition Grounds on Saturday afternoon. Brisbane must win ...

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    Seremond, who, for the sixth time, heads the winning sires' list in Brisbane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. L. V. Nichol (left), leading Brisbane owner for the season 1930-31, and Mr. A. G. Anderson, the leading trainer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BEST YET.

    No greater impetus could be given to the Union code of Rugby in Queensland than the substantial and convincing victory achieved by the State ...

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  10. CLEVER FORWARD

    In C. Domett Taringa has a forward who has strong claims to being classed as one of the most accomplishod and consistent goal-getters. ...

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  11. They Nearly Won the Davis Cup.

    The British Davis Cup players who were only defeated by three matches to two in the challenge round. Left to right: F. J. Perry, H. W. Austin, H. Roper-Barictt (non-playing captain), C. H. Kingsley, and G. P. Hughes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NUDGEE LEADS.

    No schools' match of recent yean created more interest than that of last Saturday, between the unbeaten leadens, Nudgee, and Toowoomba. As anticipated in these ...

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  13. RIVERS RACING.

    The July racing carnival came to an end at Grafton on Saturday, when the Grafton Licensed Victuallers' Jockoy Club held its annual meeting in glorious ...

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  14. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Although France again won the Davis Cup for the fifth successive time, the end of her long list of successes would appear to be close at hand. Only the wizardry of H. Cochet saved her from defeat this year, for he won both his singles, ...

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    Jockey W. Hill, Who rode 46 winners for the racing season just ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    T. Holder, the Lismore centre, who at Ipswich, on Saturday, gave one of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Vern. Wills, who won the Queensland cross-country championship at Rocklea last Saturday, and is certain to be one of Queensland's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WHO WILL CHALLENGE?

    Last Saturday's games completed the second round of the B grade premiership fixtures, and the position of the teams at present has placed the association in ...

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  19. THE WHEELMEN.

    The officiais of the Kangaroo Point Club are hard at work organising the annual Ipswich to Brisbane event, which will be staged on Saturday week, August ...

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    A Chave, who revealed splendid form in the doubles at Milton last Saturday. Flaying with Mrs. Molesworth, he extended E. F. Moon—Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  21. AMBULANCE CUP.

    The Ambulance Cup final will be decided at Woolloongabba in conjunction with the Thompson Estate sports meeting on Saturday, when Christian Brothers will ...

    Article : 45 words
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