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    At top, Carroll (Brothers) slaps K.O. headlock on Reg. Kay of Wests, while head-guarded Tom Maule, at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WESTS WIN WAY TO FINALS

    THE sun of Rugby League success stayed in the East last season—this year it shines in the West. Wests, already winners of the President's Cups and Pike Cup, met, matched and mastered Brothers at the 'Gabba yesterday to win 13—5 in the penultimate round of B.R.L. fixtures. The success makes them virtually minor Premiers, and gives them number one leg in the number one championship ...

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  4. WOOD HAS EASY WIN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Australia had another early success in the Olympic Games to-day, when Victorian cyclist Charlie Bazzano won the Scratch Preliminary and Repechage at Herne Hill, over 1000 metres. The Pakistan rider, N. Mullik, was second. The sculler, M. T. Wood, was not really extended in his final with the Frenchman, Jean Sepheriades, whom he defeated by two and a ...

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  5. SALUTE TO THE BRAVE

    ALF. WELLS, who announced his retirement after losing the State welter title to Kev. Delaney on ...

    Article : 122 words
  6. Union Picks State Side

    STATE Union team to represent Queensland in the inter-State matches against N.S.W. (at the Ekka, ...

    Article : 235 words
  7. What Chance Did Hallett Have?

    REV. HALLETT, added to the Australian Olympic team, swam with John Davies in 200 metres ...

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  8. Swifts' Pace Too Torrid

    IPSWICH, Sat.—Booval Swifts, losing the services of their skipper. Col Wright, who retired hurt, fully ...

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  9. State Tennis Team In The Doldrums

    FAILURE of the State team to win even one rubber against a second New South Wales team, in the match finished' at Milton, yesterday, shows Queensland tennis to be at an all time low. ...

    Article : 279 words
  10. Big Coursing; "500" Revival

    The Kedron Coursing Five Hundred, abandoned in war years, will be run next Wednesday and Saturday, at ...

    Article : 137 words
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  12. Round-Table Talks On Empire Soccer

    MOST momentous discussions in the history of international Soccer football are taking place in London. Objective is to formulate a plan by which Soccer tours wilt take on the general form of M.C.C. visits. ...

    Article : 208 words
  13. Windsor's Bare Margin In Fast Rules Match

    PLAYING hard football because they had no option, Windsor just scrambled home by the bare eight points in yesterday's Aussie Rules game with paroo. ...

    Article : 205 words
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  15. Bowls Without Bias

    A tried pair in Jack Rice and Joe Gibson, of Windsor, had a fairly, easy run against their Corinda opponents at ...

    Article : 195 words
  16. Y.M.C.A. Revival Settles Rangers

    PLAYING like the "Triangles" of yesteryear, Y.M.C.A. tossed Bundamba, 7-2, in yesterday's premiership game at Langlands Park. It was one-all at "lemons", but after that the home team really to[?] and in so doing settled Rangers hopes, for premiership honors for this season. ...

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  17. BRILLIANT DOG GETS TILT AT SOUTHERNERS

    OUTSTANDING Queensland greyhound, Archie's Wonder, who recently won a sensational match race with the crack Victorian dog Royalowe for a side wager of £200. will leave at the end of next week to race in ...

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  18. Whirring Wheels

    Wheelmen will have a busy time to-day. CYCLISTS will line up for the State 125 miles Senior ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. SUPPORT TO HURT PLAYER

    BASKETBALL League players and supporters are rallying to support promising player Dulcie Hemming, seriously injured in the tragic Woolloongabba bus smash recently. ...

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  20. 'FARMS' FLOPPED FEEBLY

    UNION games yesterday on the Gregory Terrace college Uva[?] were about as dashing and startling as a snails' derby. Jeeps went on with Marists in the early match and won 19-0 without any apparent effort, then the Brethren took over and ran over New Farm by 14-3 without much effort. ...

    Article : 222 words
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