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  3. CRICKET SCORE

    In a game that opened up hard and fast, with hard knocks, and which until half-time promised to be an epic struggle, Brothers ...

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  4. NORTHERNERS DEFEATED 25 to 5

    In the Toowoomba v. North Queensland match this afternoon buffalo gored buffalo, and the pasture went to the stronger. Toowoomba turned out to be the stronger, and at the termination of the game the local thirteen had a whole lot in hand to win by 25 to 5. In Steinohrt, Liebke, Madsen, and O'Mara Toowoomba possesses a quartet of dinky-di bull buffaloes. ...

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  5. COULDN'T MOVE WITH TIDE

    Poets and Valleys just somehow don't seem to go together. There is, however, a well-known quotation from one immortal bard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NOT NEARLY A RACE

    [?]it wasn't a race between Suburbs and Carlton in the main match [?]at the Exhibition Grounds yesterday. Suburbs were racehorses an[?] their opponents hacks, or, at least, the boys in red-and-black made "hacks", of the Carltonites by 26 ...

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  7. 'ROOS TOO FAST

    Some keen club supporters wended their way to that old "convincing" ground, Davies Park, to witness the 'Ross-Varsity match ...

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    Didn't miss it this time :—Hess fumbled the ball on several occasions in yesterday's Valley v. Brothers match, but this photograph shows him with the birdlime on his fingers. Anderson and Hogg eagerly watch proceedings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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