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

    At last a favorite—or, should I say, the favorit—has won a big race. I refer to the Oaks, which once again has been carried off by the all-powerful Manton establishment through the ...

    Article : 1,113 words
  3. COURSING.

    July 28, Port Pirie and Wandearan; 27, 28, Whitwarta; 29, Adelaide Plumpton; 30, August 1, Jamestown Plumpton. August 3, 4, Mount Bryan and Hallett; 3, 4, ...

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  5. THE RIFLE.

    Shooting will be over the difficult 700 yards distance at Port Adelaide on Saturday. Mr. W. G. Loveless (secretary of the Metropolitan Union) will be on the range to receive ...

    Article : 2,134 words
  6. TITTLE TATTLE

    The election off Colonel the Hon. F. S. Jackson, M.P., as president of the M.C.C. is particularly appropriate in a season when we have the Australians with us. Great a career is "Jacker" has ...

    Article : 1,518 words
  7. LACROSSE.

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  8. AMATEUR ATHLETICS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,264 words
  9. CRICKET.

    The contoversy, attended by unwarranted "barracking" at Manchester during the progress of the Fourth Test, in regard to the right of Tennyson to "declare" late that afternoon, brings into ...

    Article : 873 words
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  11. MISS LEITCH WINS HER THIRD GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    After Hoylake, Turnberry! The honors of ladies golf are safe for at least another year. Eleven American women, headed by Miss Alexa Stirling and two Canadians, challenged on this fine ...

    Article : 516 words
  12. MOTORING

    From particulars to hand from America it appears that the Indianapolis "500" was won by T. Milton, on a "Durant," and not a "Duese[?] berg" car, as surmised at the time, owing of ...

    Article : 616 words
  13. AMERICA'S BOY LAWN TENNIS PLAYER.

    At the Kent lawn tennis championships at Beakenham the other day we were given an opportunity of sizing up the abilty of A. W. Jones, the l7-year-old American, about whom we have ...

    Article : 492 words
  14. CRICKET GOSSIP.

    Until it appeared in print that Hobbs was chosen for the second test match, that one that begun at Lord's on Saturday, June 11, most people were resigned to the belief that, he would ...

    Article : 224 words
  15. THE VALUE OF FRY.

    C. B. Fry must, certainly be fit, and very fit; otherwise he assuredly will not play. His inclusion in the England side has paused many wailings and gnashihgs of teeth in certain quartets and ...

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  16. BOXING AND BOXERS.

    You have perhaps heard it said that Pete Harman is not coming this way, but I have every reason to know (writes Mr. Eugene Corri) that he is and that he will fight under the auspices ...

    Article : 389 words
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