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  4. CRICKET.

    The brilliance of the early morning gave place to overclouded skies and a light drizzle when play commenced in the North v.South cricket match on the ...

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  5. YESTERDAY'S PLAY.

    The single-handed championship of Australia was continued this morning, in splendid bowling weather. Further games in the first round were played ...

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  6. PORT ADELAIDE RACES.

    The Port Adelaide Cup meeting was concluded to-day in fine but boisterous weather. There was a record crowd, and the track was fast. Details:- ...

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  7. PROTECTION OF FISHERIES.

    Sir,—Some people when they try to be facetious only succeed in making themselves Indicrous, and Mr. Kirk is evidently no exception. Mr. Kirk ...

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  8. TENNIS.

    The following are the results of the Burnie tennis carnival:MEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. W. J. Stephens boat Briggs, 6-5, 6-3; ...

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  9. INTER-STATE BOWLS.

    Yesterday the last of the inter-State bowlers arrived in Adelaide, and they were accorded a civic reception by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Cohen). ...

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  10. GENERAL NOTES.

    Fields are not likely to be large at the Newnham Club's meeting this afternoon. Galong will be ridden by W. J. Riddell in the Brush Steeplechase, and ...

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  11. TROTTING.

    The Sorell committee provided a very pleasant bill of fare for trotting enthusiasts yesterday afternoon. It was a pity that the rain, which fell in wind-blown ...

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  12. THE INTER-STATE MATCHES.

    The opening inter-State matches were played this afternoon. The weather was good, although a strong wind sprang up and made play somewhat difficult. West ...

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  13. SWIMMING.

    The ex-Victorian champion swimmer, Frank Beaurepaire, who is now settled in Sydney, set up a now Australian record, though it was not official, for 160 ...

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  14. NORTHALLPARK MEETING.

    The thousand pound meeting at Northall-park takes place to-day, and promises to be a big success. The club has spent a few hundred pounds in installing a ...

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  15. BOWLING.

    The Southern Bowling Association's Tournament was begun yesterday on the greens of the Hobart, Buckingham, Sandy Bay, and Derwent clubs' greens ...

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  16. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The annual T R.A prize meeting was commenced to-day on the Launceston range with excellent entries and in good weather, the only trouble with the wind ...

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  17. NORTHERN TASMANIAN TROTTING CLUB.

    The Northern Tasmanian Trotting Club held a meeting at Elphin on Saturday. The weather was fine and the attendance huge. Some of the finishes ...

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  18. HORSES REHANDICAPPED.

    Derwent Handicap: Scotty McDougall, 132yds. beh. Springvale Handicap: Lady Moor, 60 yds. beh. ...

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  19. YACHTING.

    The annual sailing race for the Australian 16-foot skiff championship between New South Wales and Queensland was sailed on Saturday, and resulted in ...

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