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  2. Forwards Find Shooting Boots

    FORWARDS had a day out in the Soccer premiership games on Saturday when scoring was high. No fewer than 36 goals were netted in the ...

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  3. Women's Sport

    Although none of the late hockey matches at Matches Park on Saturday were finished after the players left the field in a heavy rain squall, in all ...

    Article : 406 words
  4. KANGAROOS' TEAM WORK TRIUMPHED

    SUPERIOR team work gave the Australian Rugby League touring team a win over New Zealand in the first of two Tests by 12 points to eight. The narrow margin flatters the home team. ...

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    CLEAN stickwork was a feature of the Kelvin Grove v. Valley hockey fixture on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Complete Rout Of Brothers

    Valley caused a real upset in Rugby League circles on Saturday when they recorded a runaway victory over Brothers by 35 points ...

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  7. Rugby Union

    SATURDAY'S Rugby Union matches at the Exhibition Ground did not alter the position regarding the semi-finals. Five teams still have a chance to qualify. Unless Brett's defeat University in the next series the four surviving teams will not be known until the premiership round ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BASEBALL SURPRISE IN ADELAIDE

    SOUTH AUSTRALIA, holders of "the Claxton Shield, were easily defeated by New South Wales when the Australian baseball championship be. ...

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  9. Where the Goals Went

    The Soccer games on Saturday resulted as follows:—Bundamba, 4; Brothers, 3, St. Helens, 1; Shafston Rovers, 1. ...

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  10. Cycling

    A Beaufoy, of Queensland, won the Australian 25-mile junior road championship at Adelaide yesterday, and another Queenslander, H. Clayton, was beaten by ...

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  11. MISS STANTON OUT OF STATE TEAM

    Miss A. Stanton has notified the State basketball selectors that she is unable to make the trip to Melbourne, and has withdrawn from the State ...

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  12. CHANGE OVER TO KALINGA PARK

    On Saturday and Saturday week only two matches will be played. The Exhibition Ground will not be available. Owing to the Show, and ...

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  13. METE0RIC RISE OF KELLAWAY

    G. Kellaway, a 19-year-old third grade player, has the distinction of being chosen for Brisbane in the first season of his first grade football. So brilliant was his display ...

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  14. WELLINGTON ROUTED BY SPRINGBOKS

    MAINTAINING their unbeaten New Zealand record, the Springboks routed Wellington, 29 points to nil, before a crowd of 30,000 persons ...

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  15. Coursing

    FOLLOWING are the handicaps and "Magpie's" selections for the speed meeting of the Hedley Park Coursing Club, to be held at the Kedron Park racecourse this ...

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  16. Motoring

    A reliability contest, divided into touring and sporting sections, was conducted by the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland on Saturday afternoon, the course being from ...

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  17. Trope Wins Barnet Glass 40-mile Event

    The metropolitan clubs continued their road-racing programme on Saturday afternoon. The longest event, the Kangaroo Point Club's 40-mile Barnet Glass Handicap. ...

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  18. LEAGUE OF WHEELMEN'S EVENTS

    The Brisbane League of Wheelmen held two events at Kedron on Saturday afternoon, Results:— QUARTER-MILE. HANDICAP.—First heat: ...

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  19. STANTHORPE DEFEATS TOOWOOMBA BROTHERS

    Stanthorpe defeated Toowoomba Christian Brothers, led by Herb. Steinhort, by 16 points to nil. Stanthorpe's captain was Mick ...

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  20. Vigoro

    BRISBANE defeated the visiting Mackay visiting team at Albert Park yesterday by seven wickets and six runs. Scores:—Mackay. first innings: S. Donnelly. b. J. ...

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  21. MT. MORGAN WINS AT BUNDABERG

    A representative Mount Morgan Rugby League team to-day beat Bundaberg by 29 points to 20. ...

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  22. FIRE BRIGADE HAS STRONG TEAM

    The New South Wales Fire Brigade's Rugby Onion team will leave Sydney to-day to play three matches in Queensland. The opening fixture will be played at Forest Hill on ...

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  23. South Coast Beaten In Geraghty Cup Match

    Wynnum and Manly defeated the South Coast by eight points to six in an evenly contested match in the Geraghty Cup interdistrict Rugby League competitions at Owen ...

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  24. WORLD'S RECORD BY WEST AUSTRALIAN

    As a climax to six days of strenuous and almost continuous riding. W. Humphreys yesterday broke the world's record for a week's ride. He covered 1451.3 miles, against.1255 ...

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  25. Boxing

    Although the youthful Bernie Monaghan, the spectacular aboriginal boxer, was outpointed by A. L. Marsh at the Brisbane stadium on Saturday night he sent the 1000 ...

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  26. COURSING DRAW FOR BALLINA TO-NIGHT

    THE New south Wales hurdles champions dog. Be Friendly, who holds five track records, will meet a good Held at Ballina on Monday night. The draw is us follows:— ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. CHERBOURG ABORIGINES WIN AT DALBY

    The Cherbourg aborigines' team defeated Dalby by 37 to 5. The crowd, which paid £70 in gate receipts, was the largest for years. Tries for the aborigines were scored by B. ...

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  29. G.P.S. Match Results

    The Southport School defeated Ipswich Grammar School by 39 points to 6 in the G.P.S. Rugby Union fixture. Scorers Dowing. and ...

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  30. Sydney Football Results

    Rugby Union matches played on Saturday resulted: Randwick 36 points defeated Manly 22; Western Suburbs 20, defeated Parramatta 11: University 28. defeated St. George 23: ...

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  31. MRS. PEAKE DOES 17FT 4IN BROAD JUMP

    In the broad jump handicap of the women's athletics at the Exhibition on Saturday. Mrs. T. Peake cleared 17ft 4in—a Splendid performance in view of the forthcoming State ...

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  32. Lacrosse

    KALINGA; who defeated Eastern Eastern Suburbs, 10 goals to 1, in Saturday's Lacrosse match, have won the Martin Cup on points. Kalinga's superiority both in attack and ...

    Article : 269 words
  33. Mid-week Displays To Be Revived

    The Brisbane Stadium management has decided to revive the popular midweek boxing, wrestling and vaudeville shows, commencing to-morrow night. A special 10-round boxing ...

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  34. Motor Cycling

    Riders who have entered for the Queensland freak hill climbing championships, to be conducted at Bardon next Saturday after—noon by the Indian Motor Cycle Club, are:— ...

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  35. Wrestling

    "BILLY" MEESKE (14.2) and "Tony" Lamara (15.5½) provided a fast and fiery contest at Bohemia on Saturday night. In the third round Lamara scored the first ...

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  36. Four Jockeys Injured In Melbourne

    THE racing at caulfield wan attended with accidents in the first division of the Crimea Trial and the Australian Hurdle race. Four Jockeys were injured, two seriously. ...

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  37. AMATEUR TOURNAMENT

    A fine programme will be submitted by the Queensland Amateur Boxing and Wrestling Union at the Brisbane Stadium on Wednesday and Friday next. The bouts will include ...

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  38. Southport Trials On New Track

    The southport coursing and Athletic Club conducted satisfactory greyhound trials on the new track at Owen Park yesterday. The opening meeting will take place during the ...

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  39. WEBB OUTBOXED

    Hal Rumbers (16.7), defeated Don Nolana (16/6), scoring the only fail, with a body Scissors. ...

    Article : 21 words
  40. DON NOLAND BEATEN

    Joe Gill, Newcastle, beat Spider webb in the eight round. Webb's eye was badly cut, and three stitches were necessary, but Gill had outboxed him. ...

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