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  2. Latest Gossip from the Playing Fields

    Taken collectively, the A grade tennis matches on Saturday were of a high standard. It was rather a cold day, and many of the players appeared to lack energy. I noticed several of the leading performers playing in sweaters. Tennis is a game at which men should ...

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  4. AT THE CRICKET OVALS LAST SATURDAY.

    Teams which appeared to be in a good position for a win the previous Saturday slipped badly on the second day's play. West Torrens got a surprise when Adelaide beat them by eight wickets. were odds on favournes against Sturts, but Townsend and Scott ...

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  5. CROQUET AGAIN.

    I hope I shall not be condemned for giving undue prominence to croquet, but so many bowling clubs nave this game associated with them, as a sister recreation, ...

    Article : 268 words
  6. THE TRIAL MATCH.

    The morning's display was of a quiet kind. I noticed one middle-aged spectator reading a red backed novel throughout. Still, there were a few thrills. ...

    Article : 702 words
  7. THE SEASON'S PROGRAMME.

    Woodrow Hats have compiled n neat little cardboard folder, on which are printed the dates of the cricket` fixtures for the 1925-1926 season for ...

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