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  3. TURF NOTES

    For the first time in her racing career the brilliant daughter of Valais was unplaced last Saturday when she failed in the Newmarket Handicap. The ...

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  4. BADGE TENNIS

    Badge tennis was commenced in Syancy last Saturday, when glorious weather prevailed. Surprise was occasioned by the ...

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  5. MELBOURNE MATCHES

    The eleventh round of the pennant matches was concluded in Melbourne last Saturday, fine weather prevailing. No centuries were recorded, but ...

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  6. Win For New Zealand.

    The Newmarket proved a triumph for New Zealand, as the winner, Gothic, was trained in N.Z., by Mr. Lou Robertson. Gothic is an imported horse, a ...

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  7. G.P.S. CRICKET

    The second round of the Great Public Schools cricket competition was played in Sydney on Saturday, when the surprise of the day was the defeat of ...

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  8. SYDNEY CRICKET

    As a result of matches in the Sydney grade competition, which concluded on Saturday, Glebe maintained its clear-cut lead for the premiership. ...

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  9. Bicolor Fails.

    The failure of Bicolor to show up prominently in the St. Leger Stakes was disappointing, as the Sydney colt was always a hot favorite. From the ...

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  10. COWBOY WINS AGAIN

    Cowboy Roy Moore (U.S.A.) had his second fight at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night when he accounted for Ted Monson, Australian middleweight, ...

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  11. Well Known Committeeman.

    Mr. H. Chisholm has the proud knowledge that he is the longest member of the committee of the Australian Jockey Club, and has been a member ...

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  12. OVER SIX FEET

    Last week mention was made of the efforts of a policeman of the N.S.W. police force who cleared 5ft. 11½in. in winning the high jump of his club in ...

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  13. Rich American Stakes.

    There are so many rich Stakes to be won in America that, up to the middle of November, 23 owners had passed £11,000 for the year. Although ...

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  14. CHAMPION HURDLER

    A. J. Watson, of St. James Athletic Club, Melbourne, promises to become a world's champion hurdler. His record during the last year was one that ...

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  15. When Bets Were Bold.

    At one time betting debts were legally recoverable in England, but in a London paper It is stated such was the case until 1845, when an Act was ...

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  16. Two Year Old Racing.

    The Pimlico Futurity, one of America's rich two year old races, is run at a mile, but there is a move to make it eight and a half furlongs. Owners ...

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  17. England's Richest Race.

    The Liverpool Grand National Steeplechase carries more added money than any other race—flat or jumping— in England, and it was feared thal, ...

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