July 2[?].-- Melbourne Harries Paperchase will [?]run from the Harp of Erin Hotel, Knew, at [?] Messrs. B. Champion and E. J. Murphy will be the hares. Train leaves at 2.60 [?] ...
Article : 1,613 wordsJim Quigley is willing to make a match with M'Intyre of Ballarat. Jim Murphy, with Mr. Herman left for South Africa on Wednesday. ...
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Article : 1,404 wordsW[?] the spring and summer times some, gentle Abe and those for whom he haters will feel the benefit of the electric light that has been laid on to the hall. On ...
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Article : 903 wordsLONDON, 8th June.-- Friend SPORTSMAN-- Just a line to you know how things are going withus. We got back to London safe and sound after out defeat in America. ...
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Article : 116 wordsTHE 23rd August as the date fixed for the annual sports of the Birchip Athletic On that date the total prize money will be £60 of which the Sheffield Handicap takes ...
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Article : 173 wordsNext Monday night a testimonial benefit is to be tendered to Andy Fencley, the well-known trainer, at the Victoria Hall. The programme will be a mixed one. In addition ...
Article : 104 wordsMR. TOM SHERRIN writing to Mr. Harry Lambton, in Chicago, to prevent an infringement of his patent for a new punching ball. One peculiarity of this is that the lacing. ...
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Article : 145 wordsTHE above society hold [?] year on the 24th October. [?] promised is an excellent or [?] nary luck the fixture is [?] ...
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Sportsman (Melbourne, Vic. : 1882 - 1904), Tue 18 Jul 1893, Page 2
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