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

    Lord Londonderry will have, the felicity of acknowledging the toast of the Gimcrack Stakes winner when the Gimcrack Club dine together next November. He won the historic race at ...

    Article : 1,086 words
  3. THE RIFLE.

    The drenching rain on Saturday last practically stopped rifle shooting, as it did most other sports. Only, a mere handful of enthusiasts faced the mud and discomfort at the Port ranges. ...

    Article : 1,853 words
  4. AMATEUR ATHLETICS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,838 words
  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    The rain last Saturday, which prevented the holding of numerous sports gatherings in Victoria, was also responsible for the flooding of the new grounds of the Victorian Lawn Tennis Association ...

    Article : 828 words
  6. TITTLE TATTLE.

    The ban on bowling on greens attached to licensed houses seems to be extending. On August 25, probably acting under instructions, toe Denton (Lancashire county) police visited ...

    Article : 1,661 words
  7. WARNER'S GALLANT FINAL INNINGS.

    P. F. Warner has had to play some wearing innings when really only fit to go in and bet cheerfully tor an hour, but.his first inning's knock against Surrey was perhaps the greatest ...

    Article : 151 words
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  9. GOLF

    A report' las been circulated that owing to the long-growth of grass on the finks of the North Adelaide Club at Montefiore, tint body had been unable to finish the season's ...

    Article : 783 words
  10. THE GREAT FINISH.

    In spite of "King Football," who opened Parliament on August 29, so to speak, Lord's was over-full on Saturday last, and many keen cricketers were turned empty away from the closed ...

    Article : 399 words
  11. BOXING.

    Charlie ("Red") Mitchell, M.M., and Johnny. Snowies, who hails from Tasmania, met at the Central Picture Theatre on Monday evening. Mitchell is the welter-weight champion of South ...

    Article : 1,036 words
  12. BOXING AND BOXERS.

    The Olympic tournament is a thing of the past, but (writes Mr. Eugene. Cani) there were certain features—none too pleasant—which cannot be allowed to pass without comment. It is the ...

    Article : 275 words
  13. BOWLS.

    The event of the week his been the arrival of a party of New South Wiles bowlers in Adelaide. A cordial welcome was extended to the visitors at a gathering: presided over by Mr. S. J. ...

    Article : 1,047 words
  14. SUCCESS OF THE HEAVY MEN.

    Fred Grace, the veteran of our Olympic party, was also tie victim of a rather had decision, which robbed him of and excellent chance of rebeating his 1903 success. Bat like the good ...

    Article : 153 words
  15. END OF THE POLO SEASON.

    The last of the trial games advertised by the Huxlingham Polo Club for the purpose of selecting the team to do battle for the Westchester Cup next June, in London, has just been played ...

    Article : 891 words
  16. A FRENCH CARNIVAL.

    Deauville does not believe in doing things by halves. Ibis fine French seaside resort has a boxing entertainment prepared for its visitors this week-end that should go a long way to make for ...

    Article : 191 words
  17. SWIMMING.

    At the meeting of the council of the association, held on Monday night. Mr. A. G. Hygnes was elected as chairman in succession to Mr. E. MoKee, who has resigned. ...

    Article : 800 words
  18. THE OPENING OF FOOTBALL.

    Sport to-day has a truly wonderful public, with Soocer football claiming the biggest following of all. There are now. 66 professional clubs, all of whom are under the auspices of the Football ...

    Article : 430 words
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  20. CROQUET.

    The Toorak Croquet Club opened the season on Wednesday. The president (Mrs. C. Day) received over 50 guests. The afternoon was spent in playing. A delightful' afternoon tea was ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. WARNER AND HIS MERRY MEN.

    All's well that ends well. Most of us (writes F. B.Wilson, ex-captain of Cambridge University. XL) forgot all about mathematical problems in decimals long ago; but the shining fact is that ...

    Article : 298 words
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