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  3. SPORTING NEWS.

    With lordly cruisers towering above midget cadets, skiffs and dinghies herding like flocks of swans, big steamers and launches decorated with bunting, ...

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  4. LAWN TENNIS.

    Outstanding performances by two juniors, of opposite sexes, marked the week-end's play in the annual spring lawn tennis tournament, which was continued ...

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  5. GOLF.

    The third annual reunion of old boys of the Victorian public schools, residing in Western Australia, was held on Saturday on the links of the Cottesloe Club ...

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  6. MOSMAN'S BAY SKIFF CLUB.

    Sixteen boats were sent away on working breeze handicaps in the race conducted by the Mosman's Bay Skiff Club yesterday. A good moderate breeze prevailed and some fine turns ...

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  7. CATHOLIC CARNIVAL.

    Excellent progress is being made by the West Australian Catholic Lawn Tennis Association with its arrangements for the interstate Catholic carnival which will be ...

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  8. PERTH DINGHY CLUB.

    The general meeting of the Perth Dinghy Club will be held in the clubhouse to-night at 8 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. ...

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  9. CYCLING.

    Leaving the General Post Office, Forrest-place, at noon on Saturday, in an attempt to ride to Sydney on a tandem, W. Read and G. Jones were given an ...

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  10. WEST AUSTRALIAN CLUB.

    An open event over 27 holes for the Spring Cup, open to amateurs and professionals, was played at Mt. Yokine yesterday. The weather was all that could be desired, and there was ...

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  11. LAKE KARRINYUP CLUB.

    The knock-out tournament at Lake Karrinynp was brought to a conclusion daring the week-end, end was won by R. D. Locksley. In the fourth round F J. Scribe had a walk-over ...

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  12. PERTH CLUB.

    The first rammer fixture of the Perth Club —a mixed Canadian foursome—was played on Saturday at South Perth. There was a large entry, and some rood scores were returned. ...

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  13. VISIT OF VICTORIAN TEAM.

    Word was received in Perth on Saturday by Messrs. Bruce Small Pty., Ltd., from Hubert Opperman, who has been selecting the Victorian team to meet West Australian teams on the ...

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  14. WESTRALIAN METHODIST ASSOCIATION.

    "A" grade pennant matches held by the Westralian Methodist Association on Saturday resalted:—North Leederville (2) beat Regent (V.P.) by 8 sets 55 games to 4 sets 43 games: ...

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  15. ROYAL FREMANTLE CLUB.

    At the Royal Fremantle links on Saturday, beginning was made with the members' knockout competition. In the first round, W. H. Butler beat J. H. Robertoon 4 and 3, J. A. ...

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  16. SURF LIFE-SAVING.

    Cold weather in October made swimming very spasmodic, but big crowds were drawn to all beaches br yesterday's sunshine. The day marked the beginning of ...

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  17. SEA VIEW CLUB.

    In the final round for the Caris Cop competition, which was played on the Sea View links on Saturday, E. Anderson beat H. Crawford by 3 and 2. ...

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  18. RUGBY.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—The following Rugby matches were played to-day on the grounds of the clubs first mentioned:— Rugby League.—Bradford Northern v. ...

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  19. SOCCER.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—The following soccer matches were played to-day on the grounds of the clubs first mentioned:— English League. ...

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  20. BRIDGETOWN CLUB.

    The final fixture of the Bridgetown Golf Club —a mixed foursome competition—was played on October 29, and was won by Mrs. H. C. Davies and W. A. Doust, who narrowly defeated ...

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  21. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Whilst I am generally in entire agreement with the opinions expressed by "Hazard" in his excellent and most useful notes in your golf column. I feel that ...

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  22. BOXING.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Mickey Walker's effort to win his third boxing title failed to-night, when he lost decisively over 15 rounds to Maxie Rosenbloom, the ...

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  23. SWINTON DEFEATS AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—Swinton to-day beat the Australian Rugby League team, 10-4. Neither side had scored at half-time. ...

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  24. NIGHT FOOTBALL IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 6.—Fewer people attended the second trial of night football in Sydney last evening than were present on the previous Saturday. The weather was not conducive to ...

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  25. Carroll Outclasses Al Trulmans.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 5.—Jack Carroll (10.11½), welterweight champion of Australia, once again demonstrated his undoubted superiority by outpointing Al ...

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  26. FREMANTLE CLUB'S DINNER.

    Over 100 persons were present at the annual dinner and social of the Fremantle Rugby Club, which was held at the Rex Cabaret, Fremantle, an Friday night. The president (Dr E. R ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL MATCH

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—In an international soccer match to-day Ireland drew with Wales 1-1. ...

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  28. SCULLING.

    "MELBOURNE, Nov. 5.—R. Pearce, the world sculling champion, in a letter to Mr. E. Kenny, secretary of the Australian Rowing Council, states that he has seen a great deal in the ...

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  29. CROQUET.

    The first meeting of the council of the West Australian Croquet Association for the 1933-34 season was held at National House on October 27, when final arrangements were made for ...

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  30. N.S.W. DEFEATS VICTORIA.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5.—New South Wales scored a sweeping victory over Victoria in the 83rd interstate tennis match, winning by 17 rubbers to four. This victory entitles ...

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  31. FRESHWATER BAY CLUB.

    The Freshwater Bay Yacht Clubhouse presented a gay spectacle on Saturday on the occasion of the opening of the 1933-34 season. At least 60 boats (sailing and power vessels) took part ...

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  32. STATE AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The semi-finals of the State amateur championship tournament conducted by the Amateur Boxing and Wrestling Association of W.A. will take place in the Y.A.L. Hall. Murray-street. ...

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  33. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 5.—Eight hundred athletes marched on to the oval six abreast at Olympic Park when the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) officially opened the Victorian Amateur ...

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  34. WHIPPET RACING.

    The Collie Whippet Club conducted its weekly meeting on October 28, when a large crowd witnessed some keen racing. Results: Preliminary beats—Devil's Wing (H. Simmonds), Royal ...

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  35. ROWING.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 6.—The Sydney Rowing Club retained the title of champion fours of New South Wales yesterday. The event was decided it the annual regatta of the Nepean Rowing ...

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