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  2. LOCALS DISMISS AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS FOR CLUB SCORE OF 324

    THE GAME BETWEEN THE 17th AUSTRALIAN XI, ON ITS WAY TO England in quest of the Ashes which Chapman’s tea mwon so easily , last year, and the State XI was commenced on Friday, and at this stage the tourists, even as the most optimistic local supporters ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,003 words
  3. CRICKET HAS NO EFFECT ON RACE ATTENDANCE

    “CRICKETERS may come and cricketers may go, but the racing game goes on forever.” Time and again i[?] has been proved that no matter the counter attractions on Saturday afternoons in Perth, the racing game can hold its own. This ...

    Article : 95 words
  4. MARK BROS’ FIGHT

    BACKERS FAILED TO PICK THE winner of the Tattersall’s Purse, first division favorite, for they selected Miss Field for pride of ...

    Article : 424 words
  5. MADE ’EM THIRSTY

    A RECENT IMPORTATION TO THE West in the bay mare, Swig, was given an outing in the Jumpers’ Flat race at the Tatersall’s ...

    Article : 467 words
  6. ONLY A GOOD HOPE

    VICTORIAN JOCKEY CHARLES MUSS HAVE THOUGHT THAT HE was riding Phar Lap or Amounts in the Trial Stakes at the Tattersall’s meeting on Saturday, and not an old battler like George Ridgway’s God Hope, for he asked the gelding to put up for performance ...

    Article : 733 words
  7. HOLDING MAN, HOLDING BALL

    EVER SINCE THE RULES OF AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL WERE framed there have been fights and arguments without end end over what has become the most famous, or alternatively the most infamous rule in the code— the holding the man, holding the ball rule. ...

    Article : 1,194 words
  8. A REAL KING

    ‘THAT’S THE SORT OF HORSE you want ” is what owner trainer Lippiatt was overheard to remark when his chestnut gelding Prince ...

    Article : 431 words
  9. PADDY CONNOLLY’S OIL

    JUST AS THE HORSES WERE GOING TO THE BARRIER, PADDY CONnolly and J. S. C. Robinson were having a chatabout those engaged in te Tattersall’s Club Handicap. “What have you backed ? ” inquired J. S. G. “I had a few pounds on your gelding, Dawn of Youth ” ...

    Article : 392 words
  10. GOOD START

    Being thrown out of the machine a coupe of engths in front of the rest of the filed in the Second heat of the Calliope Handicap. enabled, Calmond ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. POKED MUCK AT HANDICAPPER

    IT WILL BE INTERESTING INDEED TO SEE WHAT WEIGHT WAPilly is given when he is next weighted by the Metropolitan handicappers, for his owner, Jas. Wilson, [?] Vale, poked much at the [?] Valley weight adjusted when he out W. Cook, up on the colt ...

    Article : 438 words
  12. LUXOR THEATRE

    On Friday night, a large and representative audience greeted the members of the Australian XI who were present at the Tatlers ...

    Article : 202 words
  13. DIRT IN GREASE

    SOME DRIVERS MAY DESIRE TO grease their cars themselves. If you are one be sure the outside of the cup has been wiped absolutely ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. NEW MARQUETTE

    The new Marquette is sponsored and built by Buick— a General Motors Corporation product. The new car is designed to provide the motor public ...

    Article : 60 words
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