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  3. SPORTING NEWS.

    In warm weather on Saturday the second set of fixtures in the West Australian Cricket Association's "A" Grade competition was completed. As a result ...

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  4. CHIPPERFIELD INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 11.—A. G. Chipperfield, the Test cricketer, was slightly injured on arrival at the Newcastle railway station today from his tour abroad. Admirers ...

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  5. AMERICANS' CLEAN SWEEP

    SYDNEY, Nov. 11.—The Americans won all the singles in the concluding day's play in the match against an Australian professional team at the Lakes ...

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  6. Mr. Bushby Returns to Tasmania.

    LAUNCESTON, Nov. 11.—When interviewed at Launceston yesterday on his arrival home, Mr. Harold Bushby, the manager of the Australian Test team ...

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  7. MERCANTILE COMPETITION.

    Another set of matches in the competition of the Mercantile Association was concluded on Saturday. Following were the scores:— Postal Institute v. Druids.—Won by Postal ...

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  8. GOLF.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 11.—With a win to each side in the foursomes honours were even in the first phase of the second international amateur golf contest ...

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  9. A DRAWN GAME.

    In its first match of the season East Perth escaped being beaten on the first innings by Fremantle and on Saturday its rote was that of the aggressor going ...

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  10. BAND OF HOPE ASSOCIATION.

    Matches played in the Band of Hope Association on Saturday resulted:— Maylands, 118 (Sweet 30, Steele 27, Brett 13, Kendrick 11: Gorman, 2 fir 43; A. Woodall. ...

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  11. FREMANTLE BEATEN.

    With six wickets down for 84 in response to Fremantle's first innings total of 67, Claremont batted for 40 minutest at the Fremantle Oval on Saturday to ...

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  12. LOW SCORE IN TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Nov. 11.—P. Dulling, four for seven off nine overs, and L. Watts, five for 22, were responsible yesterday for dismissing South Launceston for 30—the lowest score in "A" ...

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  13. VISIT BY WOMEN'S TEAM.

    LONDON, Nov. 10.—The Ladies' Golf Union has accepted an invitation to visit Australia and New Zealand in 1935. ...

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  14. SOCCER.

    LONDON, Nov. 10.—The following soccer matches were played today on the grounds of the clubs first mentioned:— English League. ...

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  15. CENTURY BY A. J. RYAN.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 11.—Unaccountably omitted rom the State side, A. J. Ryan brought himself forcibly before the notice of the State selectors by making the highest individual score for the ...

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  16. W.A. MATTING ASSOCIATION.

    The second series of matches in the W.A. Senior Matting Association's competition terminated on Saturday. Results:—? Claremont-Cottesloe Footballers v. Millars, at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. AN EXCITING FINISH.

    An exciting finish marked the play in the match between West Perth and Southern Suburbs at South Perth on Saturday. West Perth had high hopes of ...

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  18. OPENING OF SUMMER SEASON.

    The recent summer conditions do not as yet seem to have greatly reduced the enthusiasm of golfers for their week-end recreation. Certain it was that the ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY'S GOOD SCORE.

    Thanks to a fine stand by Dennis and Roe and a sound innings by P. Curtin, University was able to pass Subiaco's first innings score of 154 with ease at the ...

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  20. RUGBY.

    LONDON, Nov. 10.—The following Rugby matches were played today on the grounds of he clubs first mentioned:— Rugby League.—Barrow v. Oldham, 18-11; ...

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  21. CATLIDGE CUP CONTEST.

    Every year the Cottesloe Club holds an event for the Catlidge Cup for winners of medals during the season. The various rounds having all been played the final ...

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  22. VICTORIAN OLD BOYS.

    Some three years ago Dr. C. W. Courtney organised a teams match between players drawn from old boys of the six leading public schools of Victoria. He ...

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  23. MELBOURNE GAMES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 11.—Many fine bowling performances marked the completion of the third round of district matches yesterday. In each game a win on the first innings was recorded ...

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  24. PERTH CLUB.

    Members of the Perth Golf Club yesterday took part in a four-ball best, ball stroke competition, played in bogey handicaps. The effect of the adoption of ...

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  25. FREMANTLE CLUB'S WIND-UP.

    At a social and dance in the Returned Soldiers Institute on Saturday night, the Fremantle Rugby Club concluded its activities for the season. Among those present were the Mayor of ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND MATCHES.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 11.—The fourth round of "A" grade cricket matches was concluded yesterday. Scores:—Western Suburbs, 115 and 3 for 86 (B. O'Connor 3 for 18) v. Valley 8. ...

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  27. AN OUTRIGHT VICTORY.

    A good partnership between O. Lovelock and J. Wilberforce and fine bowling by T. Zimbulis led to North Perth's outright victory over Midland-Guildford, at ...

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  28. SURF LIFE-SAVING.

    Following are the results of races held yesterday the North Cottesloe Club:—Senior 100 yards club championship: R. Jeffrey. 1; A. Jeffrey 2; W. McClintock, 3. Junior 100 yards ...

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  29. "B" GRADE SCORES.

    A feature of the W.A.C.A. "B" grade matches which were completed on Saturday was the fine innings of L. Orr. of Mt. Lawley. Playing against West Perth, Orr scored 171. In the "B" 3 grade ...

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  30. METROPOLITAN SENIORS.

    The second round of matches in all grades of the Metropolitan Senior Association was concluded on Saturday. The bott performance was that of H. Bailey (Victoria Park Soccer), who ...

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  31. TASMANIAN MATCHES.

    HOBART, Nov. 11.— Rain interrupted play in the Tasmanian matches yesterday. Results:—North-West Hobart, 237, drew with Glenorchy, 7 for 185 (G. James 59); Sandy Bay, 322 drew ...

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  32. SPRING CUP AT YOKINE.

    Approximately 70 players from practically all the surrounding metropolitan clubs, including Darlington which is now in recess, assembled on the course of the ...

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  33. KARRINYUP CLUB.

    In the semi-finals of the knock-out competition of the Lake Karrinyup Club F. W. Leake beat G. R. Troup, 5 and 3, and G. V. Parkes beat A. Hodder, 5 and ...

    Article : 118 words
  34. TWO CENTURIES IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. ll.—Wendell Bill and R. Rowe, two interstate batsmen who failed to gain places in the New South Wales Sheffield Shield team chosen last ...

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