NOTWITHSTANDING H. H. Warner and Co., proprietors of WARNE'S SAFE REMEDIES, offers a standing reward of £1000 for that proof that they have over used a fictitions ...
Article : 875 wordsNEXT Saturday, at the Victoria Hall, Whistler and Dinnie will wrestle their two matches for £100 each. The first of these is to be in the Greece-Roman, Scotch, and ...
Article : 703 wordsON Monday, at the Lyceum Hall, Harry Sallars and Joe Kitchen, the heroes of many battles, were tendered a benefit. It is to be regretted that some of those who promised ...
Article : 248 wordsSIR,--You will see by the enclosed that I have arranged another match here. My match with J. Pettengell is postponed on account of all the suitable places being engaged during the ...
Article : 149 wordsSIR,--I shall be at the SPORTSMAN office on Thursday next, at 2 p.m., prepared to make a match in the Grasco-Roman style of wrestling with Mr. Clarence Whistler. It the above date ...
Article : 69 wordsSIR,--In your issue of the 19th inst. I noticed a telegram from your Sydney correspondent, to the effect that the parties interested in the above match would not come to terms, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,945 wordsSIR,--In the last issue of your widely circulated paper there appeared an announcement from Mr. M. H. Jenkinson,a gentleman well known and respected in Stawell, to the effect that he ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 906 wordsSIR,--I have just a moment to space to catch the mail. Enclosed you will find the Star's account of the twelve-hours match Hancock v. Scott. I may just add that arrangements are ...
Article : 77 wordsSIR,--I expected to see a reply from Mr. O'Brien in last week's issue of the SPORTSMAN re the matter of expenses. But if he really means, to adhere to the conditions of his letter ...
Article : 191 wordsTHERE was an excellent lot of work performed at Randwick this morning. Reginald, looking very well, cantered twice round. ...
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Article : 299 wordsSIR,--In your issue of 8th July appears an article by Mr. Fraser on the rival athletes, Miller and Dinnie. Mr. Fraser attacks Dinnie as an athlete, and informs the public that he is a ...
Article : 811 wordsTO-NIGHT, at the Lyceum Halll, A. Fosse takes an athletic benefit. All the well known names are included in a programme that is to comprise boxing, wrestling, and ...
Article : 79 wordsMR. T. BARNARD, as agent for the promoters of the new racing and coursing club, has announced their purchase of the Morphettville Course, and States officially that ...
Article : 199 wordsSIR,--My attention was directed to a letter in the SPORTSMAN of the 5th inst from "Athelete" on behalf of his friend, Livingstone, in which he professed his willingness to match ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 514 wordsTHE Malmsbury team, who played and made a draw against the Emerald Hill team in the contest for the Foley Challenge Cup at Albert Park, on the 15th inst., have lost no ...
Article : 235 wordsMESSRS. TECHOW AND ENGLISH, the promoters of the mass exhibition of gymnastics, at the Town Hall, on Monday night, may be congratulated on the complete success of their ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 wordsIN our advertising columns Mr. J. Costelloe, of Lauriston, is out with a challenge to raise the ball and send it from behind the mark farther than any other man in Victoria ...
Article : 41 wordsTHERE is nothing to tell of in the way of aquatics. There is a rumour that Beach will go to America and England, but before he does I think he will have to take up a ...
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Sportsman (Melbourne, Vic. : 1882 - 1904), Wed 26 Aug 1885, Page 4
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