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  2. KANGAROOS, SPRINGBOKS GO DOWN New Zealand's Red-letter Rugby Day

    YESTERDAY was a black day for Australia's Rugby League team. Beaten 16-15 by New Zealand in the second and final Test ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Australian Game

    Yeronga played their best game of the season against South Brisbane at Perry Park on Saturday. They became more consolidated and ...

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  4. Tennis

    JOAN Hartigan's forehand is still the vicious stroke that kept her at the top of the Australian ladder for years, and gave her Wimbledon victories over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HIGHLIGHTS TO-DAY AT MILTON

    Highlights of to-day's tennis at Milton will be: 10 a. m.—C. B. Mann v G. W. Tait, L. Eriksen v G. Thorogood. ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. Union

    WITH victory made twice as convincing because the team played one man short for 55 minutes of the game, New Zealand ...

    Article : 624 words
  7. Rifle Shooting

    IN difficult conditions, periods of bright sunshine alternating with dull conditions and sharp showers, marksmen found it hard to hold the ...

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  8. Rugby League

    THE Cherbourg aborigines, led by Frank Fisher, gave an interesting exposition of Rugby League football against a strong Brisbane combination at the Cricket Ground on Saturday, but the wet ball and slippery turf perplexed them. After being down 18-8 at the interval they finally were beaten by 27 points to eight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIRST SET BRILLIANCE

    A FEATURE of the exhibition tennis matches at the Queen's Park court this afternoon was the performance of Lester Hancock, who took the first ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. AMATEURS SHOWED A PROFIT

    Mr. J. Martin, secretary of the Queensland Amateur Boxing and Wrestling Union, who organised the recent series of challenge bouts ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. Rugby Union

    WHEN Bretts defeated University at Kalinga Park on Saturday, the students were eliminated from the Queensland Rugby Union premiership ...

    Article : 366 words
  12. Hardcourt Competitions Completed

    Despite the rain, a few hardcourt associations completed some divisions on Saturday. Poinsettia won the Warehouse A grade hardcourt premiership, ...

    Article : 195 words
  13. Wrestling

    The pugilistic efforts of Tony Lamaro (15.4) earned him disqualification in the seventh round of his bout with the English veteran, Douglas Clark (15.2), at the Bohemia Stadium ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. May Yet Sing Kangaroos' Praises

    The Kangaroos, as a result or their two defeats in New Zealand, may cause many to doubt their ability to develop into a formidable side in ...

    Article : 393 words
  15. Advertising

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    Advertising : 420 words
  16. CUP GAMES AT BUNDABERG

    BUNDABERG, Sunday.-Bundaberg defeated the Gymple Rugby League team at Bundaberg to-day by 16-15, in a Berger Cup contest. Bundaberg junfors defeated Gymple, 16-9. to win the Hunter Cup, and remain unbeaten this season. ...

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  17. WEIGHT-LIFTING TITLES ON OCTOBER 3

    At a meeting of the Queensland Amateur Weight Litters' Association it was decided to hold the State championships on October 3 at Bert Loetzsch's gymnasium, Ipswich. Mr. ...

    Article : 74 words
  18. RESERVE GRADE PLAYERS FOR SOUTHPORT

    The Brisbane reserve grade Rugby. League team, to play the South Coast at Southport on August 22, 18: R. McKinlass (Northern Suburbs); B. Flynn ...

    Article : 104 words
  19. MAROOCHY TITLE PLAY

    The Maroochy Tennis Association's second and third grade championships were advanced a further stage to-day. The surprise of the second grade men's singles was the ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. VICTORIA WINS FINAL CARNIVAL MATCH

    In an exciting finish, Victoria beat Western Australia by 14 goals 13 behinds to 13 goals 11 behinds yesterday in the concluding match of the Australian National Football carnival ...

    Article : 92 words
  21. WON FIVE TITLES

    Nudgee College had a remarkable run of successes in the G.P.S. football competitions, which closed on Saturday. They captured five of the six premierships, Gregory Terrace ...

    Article : 188 words
  22. MACKAY'S FIRST DEFEAT

    The MacKay Rugby League team suffered its first defeat of the season yesterday, when it was beaten by a combined Lower Burdekin team, 18-3, in the Carlton Shield competition. The local side had a 15-3 lead at half-time. ...

    Article : 45 words
  23. COUNTRY MATCHES

    MARYBOROUGH.-In the final of the knockout competition at Eskdale Park Natives defeated Roos 11-9. For Natives Morris scored and Thompson kicked four goals: for: ...

    Article : 344 words
  24. Boxing

    CLEVER Henry, the Filipino lightweight, showed plainly that the young Brisbane aboriginal welterweight, Bernie Monaghan, is a long way from championship class when he completely outclassed him to win on points at the Brisbane Stadium on Saturday night. ...

    Article : 340 words
  25. BROKEN HILL BEATEN

    South Australia defeated Broken Hill at the Adelaide oval yesterday, in wet weather After Broken Hill had kicked a discouraging sequence of behinds in the last term, South Australia rallied to win in the last 10 minutes. Scores: South Australia, 10 goals 15 behinds; Broken Hill, 9 goals 16 behinds. ...

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  26. MELBOURNE FIXTURES

    Australian football results yesterday were: LEAGUE.-Melbourne 22/21, beat Collingwood 21/16; Geelong 17/12, beat Hawthorn 13/13; Carlton 12/16. beat St. Kilda 11/12. ASSOCIATION. - Semi-final: Brunswick 13/17. beat Brighton 6/9. ...

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  27. SYDNEY FIXTURES

    Rugby league club games yesterday re-sulted: Western Suburbs 10, v. Newtown 10: South Sydney 32, v. North Sydney 3: Balmain 13, v. Canterbury-Bankstone 3; St. George 43, v. University 7. ...

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  28. SYDNEY RESULTS

    Results of club Rugby union games yesterday were: Eastern Suburbs 14, v. University 14; Drummoyne 21, v. Parramatta 19: Western Suburbs 26, v. Randwick 20; Manly 19, v. St. George 8; Northern Suburbs 20, v. Gor-don 16. ...

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  29. GOONDIWINDI'S HUGE SCORE

    Goondlwindi defeated Inglewood 48-nil in the Wyatt Cup challenge game, and retained the cup, which It has held since the beginning of the 1935 season. Tries were scored by A. Douglass, G. Smith, J. Dodd (4). F. Riddle (2), T. McCosker (2), H. Warden (2), and J. Stemm (2); K. Sullivan, N. Brennan, and H. Warden each converted a try. ...

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  30. FIRE BRIGADE TO PLAY ON WEDNESDAY

    The New South Wales Fire Brigades team, which will play a Brisbane side at Gregoryterrace oval on Wednesday morning, starting at 10.45. defeated Lockyer und Warwick ...

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  31. WYNNUM FIXTURES

    Wynnum Centrals defeated Dunwich by 9 to 7 in an A grade Rugby League fixture, played on Sunday. For Wynnum Centrals M. Michel, E. Henderson, and E. McMahon scored tries. For Dunwlcn S. Costello scored a try and B. Delaney kicked two goal!;. In the other A grade match Manly defeated Fishermen by 16 to 8. In a B grade fixture Wynnum Centrals beat Manly by 31 to nil. ...

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  32. NUDGEE COLLEGE PLATERS BEAT OLD HOYS

    Nudgee College present boys yesterday defeated the old boys 19-13 in the annual Rugby Union match at the college. Tries were scored for the present boys by Real. Ryan. Douglass, and Bennett, and three were converted by Ryan. Humphries. McSweency, and Phaff crossed for the old boys, and Pedrazzini converted two of the tries. Ryan was the outstanding player on the Held. ...

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  33. Blatch's Conqueror Wins Again

    Henry Armstrong, the coloured Californian boxer, who recently knocked out Alf Blatch, the Australian lightweight, knocked out Eddie Brink in the third round ol a scheduled 10-round contest. ...

    Article : 38 words
  34. NAVY CANNOT PLAY

    Two navy Rugby Union teams, which were to have played on Wednesday morning, will be unable to do so. Other engagements have made the time unsuitable. ...

    Article : 30 words
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