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  2. ON PLUMPTON and SPEED TRACK

    IN searching for news about the coursing situation in this country it was a pleasure to meet Dr. L. T. Commins, secretary of the California Greyhound Breeders’ Association, and a member of the executive committee of the National Coursing Association. The doctor, who paid a visit to Australia in 1933, had just returned from the National ...

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  4. SPEED COURSING IN TASMANIA IS GOOD

    Mr J. J. Bennett, the Alphington owner, who returned from a trip to Tasmania on Monday, found much to commend in the control of speed coursing in the Island State. ALTHOUGH disappointed at the ...

    Article : 414 words
  5. BIG WAGERS ON ENGLISH WATERLOO

    MONTHS before the English Waterloo Cup is run — in February — some dogs are backed to win large sums. Several wagers were booked at the ...

    Article : 192 words
  6. Warragul Saturday Opening

    MR F. B. LEE, Coburg, city secretary oF the Warragul club, reports that numerous entries have been received for the club’s opening meeting next Saturday ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. WATER POLO WEAKNESSES ARE REVIEWED

    AFTER a break over the holidays, the water polo competitions will be resumed on Thursday night, when “A” and “B” grade teams will be engaged ...

    Article : 251 words
  8. MY MOTTO FANCIED FOR BIG EVENT

    JUDGED by his heat and semi-final success, the South Australian speedster,, My Motto, will start a hot favorite for the grand final of the ...

    Article : 398 words
  9. COCKERS OUTSTANDING AMONG SPORTING DOGS FOR THE YEAR

    VICTORIA always has held a strong hand in the sporting dog vareties, and it is these which make dog exhibitions in this State more spectacular than elsewhere in Australia. Although Pointer and Setter owners did not support the many shows as strongly as they might have done during last year, the excellent displays seen at the “Royal” prove that there is no scarcity of these breeds, and there is also ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN DOGS IN ENGLAND

    AUSTRALlAN coursers are keenly interested to see how the N.S.W. Derby winner. Matador, will shape on English coursing grounds. After his ...

    Article : 202 words
  11. NOTES AND NEWS

    DR W. POOK, popular president of the Kerang Club, was one of the visitors Maribyrnong on Saturday night, having that day returned from a three weeks ...

    Article : 296 words
  12. HURDLE FAVORITE UNLUCKY

    THOSE who supported Flying Buttons to win the handicap hurdle race at Maribyrnong on Saturday night were unlucky not to collect Coming to ...

    Article : 449 words
  13. ALL BLACKS FAIL AGAINST ENGLAND

    FIERCE tackling, a fast-breaking scrum, and the amazing speed of Prince Obolensky. the brilliant Oxford three-quarter, brought about the downfall of the All ...

    Article : 244 words
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  15. ENTRIES FOR BIG AXEMEN’S CARNIVALS

    THREE important meetings claim the attention of competitors in, the next day or two. The carnival at Bairnsdale is one of the big fixtures of the season, while attractive programmes have been arranged for Kyneton and Omeo. ...

    Article : 575 words
  16. Jostling Gives Chance To Back Markers

    JOSTLING among the front-markers in Spring Vale Handicap at Sandown Park Monday afternoon gave skippy and Luminous Lady the opportunity to ...

    Article : 284 words
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