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  2. INTER-STATE STUDENTS' SPORTS.

    There was large gathering of spectators at the Unley Oval on Tuesday morning. when a lawn tennis tournament between students of the Melbourne and Adelaide ...

    Article : 243 words
  3. FOOTBALL.

    It has been the custom of the Melbourne papers in the past simply to mention the names of the players when a State team has ...

    Article : 752 words
  4. SPORTING NEWS

    Owners and trainers are advised, weather permitting, that at Morphettville on Thursday morning, between 10 o'clock and noon, the course proper, on the rails, ...

    Article : 635 words
  5. TRAINING NOTES.

    The inside track was open for use this morning, but the going was still on the heavy side, and trainers would not rise their charges by going fast. The ...

    Article : 206 words
  6. DOES A CUP MEETING PAY?

    The balance-beets of the three chief clubs o the city, leaving our Tattersall's, whose season has not yet closed. Namely, the S.A.[?] A.R.C. and P.A.R.C., ...

    Article : 83 words
  7. FORT CLUB'S BALANCE SHEET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  8. TO-DAY'S MOONEE VALLEY PROGRAMME.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 438 words
  9. KALGOORLIE RACING CLUB.

    At a meeting of the committee of the Kalgoorlie Racing Club the resignation of the chairman. Mr. J. W. Fimister, who has left the district, was received ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. "THEY'RE OFF."

    The halo of romance that surrounds the world's greatest "classic" race grows brighter year by year Kings and commothers countesses and chorus girls, rub ...

    Article : 630 words
  11. READING IN BED.

    The habit- I am surprised it should sometimes be called a bad habit-of reading in bed seems to be one of considerable antiquity. Everybody will remember ...

    Article : 510 words
  12. MELBOURNE WINS HOCKEY.

    A march between teams of girls was played at the Adelaide Oval in the afternoon. The teams were:--Melbourne-M. Lane ([?]], M. Avery. E. Fryer, B. ...

    Article : 244 words
  13. SMART JUVENILES.

    One of the best two-years-old sprints Witnessed for some time took place at Caulfield on Monday morning, over four furlongs on the grass from the starting ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. MORPHETTVILLE.

    On Tuesday morning the weather was fine, calm, and pleasant at Morphettville. The tracks are rapidly drying up. The going was in fair condition. The tan track ...

    Article : 268 words
  15. LUCKY NUMBERS.

    It has been pointed out that visitors to Caulfield on Saturday were struck with the frequency with which "3" and "7" appeared in the list of placing. Mr. W. ...

    Article : 100 words
  16. FOOTBALL

    A football match between the two celleges will take place on the Adelaide Oval to-day, the trams being:--Melbourne-B. Mellroy, J. R. Peart. H. Tobias, P. Van ...

    Article : 115 words
  17. THE AUSTRALIAN STEEPLE. CHASE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  18. RACING FOR JUNE AND JULY.

    Racing clubs and racegoers will not readily forget their experience of the months of June or July, 1923. They were exceedingly not and stormy months, to ...

    Article : 367 words
  19. FATE OF THE FAVORITE.

    Mr. H. Alan Currie, whom I encountered on reaching Caulfield on Saturday last (writes "Khedive"), expressed high hopes concerning the ...

    Article : 214 words
  20. GLOAMING NOT READY.

    The connections of Gloaming have decided that the horse's preparation is not advanced enough for him to race either at newcastle or the Warwick Farm ...

    Article : 99 words
  21. A CONCERT IN THE TOWN HALL.

    assisted by past students and members of the staff. The Adelaide Teachers College their, which is composed of 150 students gave a concert in the Town Hall last night. ...

    Article : 182 words
  22. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

    Advertising : 428 words
  23. SAIN STOPS WORE AT RANDWICK.

    Owing to heavy rain the grass tracks at Randwick were not available this morning, Blost horses did useful work on the cinders, Sea Risk, Fleuriste, and a few ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. LINEN FROM [?]

    It is surprising bow many of the manners and product of the Stone Age have, after centuries of disuse, sprung into prominence again. Linen, made previously from flax, ...

    Article : 307 words
  25. BOXING.

    After the splendid co[?] put up by these horses three weeks ago, McDonald asked for the chance to meet the local man again over the [?] rounds. The result is that the men are ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. WINNER OF THE AUSTRALIAN HURDLES.

    Like Kumjolio, winner of the Grand national Steeplechase, Les Paddington is a gift horse. According to his trainer. Paddy Power, Saturday's winner tried ...

    Article : 437 words
  27. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Members of the Port Pirie club competed in the tome-and-home matches arranged by the No. 6 District Rifle Clubs' Union on Saturday. The first match was a double shoot of eight shots. ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In English country cricket to-day Sussex, 232 and 94 for one wicket, beat Middlesex, 170 and 155. ...

    Article : 22 words
  29. COURSING.

    The Hallett [?] held [?] annual meeting on August 1 and 2 when a cup (presented by Mr. C. Wise), was won by Black [?]. The judge was Mr. W. Enright, and the slipper Mr. J. ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. COMMANDEERING AUTOMOBILES.

    The French "War Department is preparing a new census of privately owned automobiles to be called into service in ease of war. The cans are actually seized ...

    Article : 58 words
  31. PORT ADELAIDE RACING CLUB.

    The report of the committee of the Port Adelaide Racing Club for the year ended July 31 was issued with much promptitude, and was in the hands of members on ...

    Article : 181 words
  32. RAILWAYS CLUB.

    The South Australian Railway Rifle Club brought a successful year to a close with the quarterly shoot, postponed from June 23, and fired on July 17 at 300 yards. At the annual general ...

    Article : 512 words
  33. GOLF.

    The weekly stroke competition is connection with the Port Pirie club was held on Saturday afternoon. Climatic conditions were [?] favorable. and only 14 players competed . Only nine cards ...

    Article : 285 words
  34. CLERGYMAN EXTOLS THEATRE.

    There was a time when zealous pastors in London were wont to denounce theatres as ante rooms to hall, and their flocks applauded them for it. But nowadays the ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. JAMESTOWN MEETING

    Draw for Mid-Northern Plumpton Meeting. run at [?] on Friday:-Class stake.-First versus Sideaway, [?] versus Lady ...

    Article : 66 words
  36. AMATEUR BILLIARDS.

    The State Championship advanced another stage on Tuesday evening, when Wilson (ex-champion) met P. Lee at the [?] Billiard H[?] before a large and[?] player gave a go[?] ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. ATHLETICS.

    The monthly sports meeting in connection with the Police A[?] athletic Club was held at the police training grounds in the South Park[?] on Monday. The weather was ideal, but ...

    Article : 305 words
  38. AN ADELAIDE MARE WINS AT CAULFIELD.

    In describing the victory of the Adelaide mare Wynette at Caulfield on Saturday, a Melbourne writer states that there was a great finish in the Mornington ...

    Article : 261 words
  39. YOU.

    Your [?]in contains more then 2,000,000 openings, which are the outlets of an equal number of swent glands. you may think that you breathe through your nose and ...

    Article : 184 words
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