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  4. Australian Was Winner

    START OF THE 110 YARDS. SWIMMING event at the Empire Games at Vancouver on Monday. From left:--Kin Man Cheung (Hong Kong); Rex Aubrey (Australia), who came third; Cyrus Weld (Aust.), 2nd; Jon Henricks (Aust.), who won; George Park (Canada) and Barrington Roper (Jamaica), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Rose Breaks Down in Training Run

    Champion rover Bob Rose broke down badly yesterday while training at Collingwood, and has no hope of playing against Essendon on Saturday. Essendon captain Bill .Hutchison and first follower John ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AHEAD AT EMPIRE GAMES

    VANCOUVER, August 3.--Australia jumped to the head of the unofficial Empire Games team championship yesterday with three gold medals, three seconds and two thirds. ...

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  7. New Zealand Cup Backing

    Interest in Caulfield and Melbourne Cups wagering yesterday centred mainly on four fancied New ...

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  8. The Drum Firms for Australian Steeple

    The Drum, Brian Smith's likely mount, was moved up to equal favoritism for the Australian Steeplechase after a school at Caulfield yesterday. His price firmed, 10 points ...

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  9. Coach Would Help Athletes

    Australia's Empire Games athletic team, like most others which have represented Australia in ...

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  10. C'well Player Exonerated

    Camberwell follower M, Young was last night acquitted on a charge of having struck Coburg centre ...

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  11. Maroons Heavily Hit by Injuries

    Fitzroy, forced to replace two followers and a centre man, will be below full strength for the game next Saturday against Melbourne. ...

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  12. World Title Bout, Sept. 15

    Rocky Marciano will defend his world heavyweight boxing title against Ezzard Charles on September 15 at ...

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  13. Twelve Victorians in Cycling Title

    Twelve Victorians will compete in the Australian professional road cycling championship at Ringwood on Saturday. The remainder of the ...

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  14. Stage is Set for Rich Golf

    Nearly 600 entrants began qualifying rounds yesterday for the Tam O'Slianter "All-American" ...

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    CARLTON PLAYERS Peter Webster, centre half-back, and Jack Spencer, rover, at practice yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Good Prospects for Third Day

    Australians are likely gold medallists in four sports on the Empire Games programme today, the third day. They are:-- ...

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  17. Carlton Move for Finals

    A suggestion that this season's League finals be played at Carlton, instead of the M.C.G., will be raised at ...

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  18. Time Good Enough for Olympic Win

    Lorraine Crapp's magnificent sprint freestyle effort to win the Empire Games title would have earned her victory at the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki. ...

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  19. Cockell's Chance for World Bout

    Boxing promoter Jack Solomons is confident that British heavyweight champion Don Cockell will fight ...

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    COMPETING FOR THE BALL at Carlton practice yesterday are Bruce Comben and John James. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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