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  2. SPORTS AND PASTIMES SECTION. THE WORLD OF SPORT.

    All events in racing this week are overshadowed by the Derby, but before coming to it reference must be made to the race last Friday for the Manchester Cup, an event worth about £3,000 ...

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  3. GOLF

    There was no golf fixture at Seaton on Saturday last. The members occupied the afternoon in playing off for the various knock-out trophies. ...

    Article : 2,379 words
  4. BASEBALL.

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  5. THE RIFLE.

    There should be a revival of life on the Port ranges on Saturday, when the first matches of this half year's Metropolitan Union teams' contest will be fired over 300 yards. ...

    Article : 2,266 words
  6. END OF THE SOUTHERN LEAGUE.

    It was obvious throughout last football season that the Southern League was surely losing its interest. The trouble for some years has been that it has not been possible to build up a ...

    Article : 342 words
  7. TITTLE TATTLE.

    When Fox, the English jockey, greeted the Franco-American, Frank O'Neill, he tended some friendly and valuable advice, by saying:—"If you are riding in the Derby and you cannot get your ...

    Article : 1,285 words
  8. AMATEUR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    All the competitons in the Amateur Golf Championship are now gathered at Muirfield. They represent two classes of players—those who filled the eye before the war and are approaching the ...

    Article : 577 words
  9. COURSING.

    Last week's meeting at Plympton was not regarted as an important fixture in the programme of the Adelaide Plumpton Coursing Club, and Mr. Letcher was put to a little anxiety in the ...

    Article : 1,508 words
  10. MOTORING

    Particulars are to hand from America of the great Indianpolis 500 mile motor car race, the richest automobile track event in the world. A brief cablegram some weeks back announced the ...

    Article : 776 words
  11. IDOLS OF THE CRICKET CROWD.

    Hampshire have so far showed nothing like the form they can produce (writes F. B. Wilson, the ex-captain uf Cambridge University eleven). They are, if one may say so, too light-hearted ...

    Article : 256 words
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  13. GREAT BATSMEN, PAST AND PRESENT.

    The soul of patience, like Prosper le Gai, he "bides the time," and yet he is not a slow scorer by any means. He does not hit the ball as that wonderful Frank Woolley does, of ...

    Article : 336 words
  14. BOXING AND BOXERS.

    The boy Jim Higgins, a real Scot, hard, door, determined, has fallen, as most of you know, to Charles Ledoux, a man of France, after what, in my judgment, was (writes Mr. Eugene Corri) ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  15. BASKET BALL.

    On Wednesday evening the Madge Memorial Association final match was played in the club's hall, Halifax-street, before many enthusiastic supporters. The Kookaburras and Kangaroos met, ...

    Article : 287 words
  16. BROWN OF HAMPSHIRE.

    We were with Hampshire before I was led away from the execution of my duty by almost pardonable memories. Last year there were many people who considered Brown of Hampshire, the ...

    Article : 438 words
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