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Article : 319 wordsThe Victorian cricketers were glad to find the weather fine on their arrival in Adelaide on Tuesday morning, and they took the earliest opportunity of visiting the ...
Article : 613 wordsTruly it can be said that Malua holds a unique plane in Australian turf history (writes "Fernhill" in the Melbourne "Herald". He won important events on ...
Article : 879 wordsDealing with the Purser case in a leading article on the day following the upholding by the V.R.C. committee of the decision of the stewards in regard to the ...
Article : 1,569 wordsIt was on Tuesday that the final pay-up for the Cup, to be run on Tuesday, November 4, came. The number left in is about up to the average, but, as Sir. J. H. ...
Article : 152 wordsUp to the present 23 horses have been. left in the Melbourne Cup, to be run on Tuesday next. The event is a sweepstakes of £75 each, with £10,000 added, and a ...
Article : 671 wordsThird Class Handicap, one and a quarter miles (3.5 scratch mark, no better than 2.50). —Yorkie, ser.; Rowdy, ser.; Jew Wilkes, ser.; Souvella, scr.; Laxey, ser.; Radiance, scr.; Lady ...
Article : 285 wordsHarry Stone, the American, is training seriously for his contest with Eddie Butcher. He has made up his mind to stop Butcher, and make his claim good of being a most aggressive ...
Article : 119 wordsD. E. Pritchard, the Port Adelaide batsman included in the South Australian team, will be unable to play against Victoria, as he is suffering from an attack of ...
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Advertising : 774 wordsNorwoods 84; T. Wulff 10. L. Thomas [?] 50. Orientals, 94 for five wickets; R. Bent 24, M. Gearen 24, P. Matthews 13, S. Ackland [?]. 24. ...
Article : 41 words"Sport." Mount Barker.—You had 11/ on Soorak, and, of course, you collect that in addition to the odds. ...
Article : 22 wordsWynette stands at the head of the handicap, and the idea of the writer is that Mr. S. Torr's old mare will stay out the Cup course. She has, however been put ...
Article : 395 wordsIn a billiard match to-day Smith made a 983 break when playing against Newman.—Reuter. ...
Article : 22 wordsDemocratic Club. 44 and 57: W. Degenhardt 21 and 27. C. Gully three for 21. P. Guinane four for 24. J. Knowles four for 30. J. O'Dea two for 18, J. O'Donoghue two for 2. ...
Article : 60 wordsMr. Sholl (Melbourne) won the weightput at the Oxford Freshmen's sports. The distance was 30 ft. 10 in. ...
Article : 23 wordsThe opening demonstration of the Henley and Grange Sailing Club was held last Saturday. The actual sailing of the boats was somewhat marred owing to the absence of wind. ...
Article : 367 wordsThere was a good attendance of past and present scholars at the annual sports gathering in connection with the Christian Brothers' College, Rostrevor, held on the Jubilee Oval on ...
Article : 553 wordsSeveral matters of interest are down for discussion at the annual meeting of the Amateur Swimming Association tonight. Amongst there suggestions for the ...
Article : 49 wordsThin men and women—that big, hearty, filling dinner you ate last night. What became of all the fat-producing nourishment it contained? You haven't gained ...
Article : 294 wordsBalaklava Methodists versus Nantawarra.—W. McCarthy and P. Lavis beat T. Herbert and Nicholls, 6—3; J. Rogers and R. Simpson beat Greenshields and Uppill. 6—5; A. Broadbent and ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Thu 30 Oct 1924, Page 16
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