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  2. THE FANCIER.

    The last outing for the year, a parade for all breeds, was held on the Perth Esplanade on Saturday afternoon by the Ladies' Kennel Club. There were fair ...

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  3. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    There were some fine individual performances at the West Australian Amateur Athletic Association's third field and track meeting at Leederville Oval on ...

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  5. SPORTING NEWS.

    A fine score by Subiaco against North Perth, Mt. Lawley's hard fight for runs against Fremantle, and the supremacy of bowlers in the game between ...

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  6. FINE OPENING STAND.

    A good opening stand enabled Subiaco to score with surprising confidence for 253 against North Perth bowlers at Subiaco Oval on Saturday. As a result North ...

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  7. EAST PERTH IN FORM.

    Owing to wretched batting by Southern Suburbs against little more than accurate, good length bowling, East Perth did well at South Perth on Saturday. ...

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  8. GOLDEN WEST SHOW.

    The show of the Golden West Cat Fanciers' Association will be held in St. George's Hall on November 29. Trophies have been donated for the various sections and a good exhibition ...

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  9. MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION.

    Another round of matches in the competition of the Mercantile Association was commenced on Saturday. Scores:— Postal Institute v. Water Supply.—Water ...

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  10. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Metropolitan riflemen on Saturday competed over the 700 yards ranges at Swanbourne and Bushmead in the final Of the Metropolitan District ...

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  11. FLUCTUATING FORTUNES.

    To dismiss the strong Claremont side for 160 runs and then, lose four wickets for 14 before the close of play was North-East Fremantle's performance at the ...

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  12. CLAREMONT-COTTESLOE ASSOCIATION.

    Matches concluded on Saturday in the competition of the Claremont-Cottesloe Cricket Association resulted:— Cottesloe Beach v. College Park.—Cottealoe ...

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  13. BAND OF HOPE ASSOCIATION.

    Following were the scores in the matches of the Band of Hope Association on Saturday:— Perth Central, 79 (Gorman 21; Ashworth, 5 for 14, Hopkins 1 for 11, Sloss 1 fo 8, Clarke ...

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  14. OPENING OF VICTORIAN SEASON.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 18.—A record muster of 80 teams and approximately 800 athletes took part in the opening of the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association's inter-club track and field ...

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  15. PUDDEY'S FINE BOWLING.

    Only two Midland-Guildford batsmen reached double figures against the accurate West Perth bowling at the Midland Oval on Saturday. Puddey, a ...

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  16. SURF LIFE-SAVING.

    Points races held yesterday by the Cottesloe Surf Club resulted as follows:—Seniors, 220 yards: C. Rocke, 1; J. Hampshire, 2; L. Lamb, 3. Juniors, 220 yards: L. A. Rose, 1; R. J. ...

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  17. SOLID PARTNERSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 18.—Playing for St. George against Cumberland, R. Little (106) and S. Scanes (112) were associated in a third wicket partnership, which produced 144 runs in 64 ...

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  18. NORTH COTTESLOE CLUB.

    Points races held by the North Cottesloe Surf Life-Saving Club yesterday resulted:—220 yards senior handicap: R. Millwood, 1; A. Jeffrey, 2; D. Irvine, 3. 220 yards junior handicap: G. ...

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  19. "B" GRADES SCORES.

    Following were the scores in W.A.C.A. "B" Grade matches played on Saturday:— "B"1 Grade. West Perth v. Bassendean.—Bassendean, 167 ...

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  20. BRIGHT BATTING IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 15.—Scoring was higher in district cricket yesterday than it has been for the season. West Torrens, batting exceedingly brightly, scored one run short of 400 for the ...

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  21. NEW SIREN AT SCARBOROUGH.

    A new siren, donated by Mr. H. F. McNess, an old supporter of the Scarborough Surf Life-saving Club, and a telephone system between the lookout tower and the patrol on the beach ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND MATCHES.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 18.—The senior cricket matches played yesterday resulted:—South Brisbane, 314 (J. McCarthy 72; Simpson, 4 for 70) v. Colts, nil for 4; University, 324 (H. K. ...

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  23. NORTH BEACH CLUB.

    Although points races have already been held there this season, the official opening of the North Beach Surf Live-saving Club's season was celebrated yesterday, in conjunction with a ...

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  24. EAST PERTH CLUB.

    On Saturday members of the East Perth Club competed in a club match for the Greene trophy and pool. A 14-shoot possible was registered by A. Harris, who continued his shoot to score ...

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  25. BOWLS.

    Saturday's play in the Association charity fours event reduced the survivors from 21 to six teams, of which King's Park claimed three, and Perth, Maimed ...

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  26. TASMANIAN GAMES.

    HOBART, Nov. 18.—The wickets were affected by heavy rain when the Tasmanian Cricket Association's matches were continued yesterday. Scores:—North-West, 127 (Brownell, ...

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  27. A STRUGGLE FOR RUNS.

    Mt. Lawley, after a laborious struggle in which the later batsmen distinguished themselves most, scored 190 in the first innings against Fremantle at Maylands ...

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  28. SENIOR MATTING GAMES.

    Following are the scores in the third series of matches of the West Australian Senior Matting Association on Saturday:— Kitchener Park v. C.T.A.—C.T.A., 91 (King ...

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  29. CITY OF PERTH CLUB.

    There was a good crowd at City Beach yesterday, which was said to be the first satisfactory Sunday of the season as far as the weather was concerned. ...

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  30. FIRE AT FACTORY.

    A fire which started in a sawdust heap at a case factory in Gardiner-street, West Perth, opposite Bunning Brothers' timber yard, last night, was discovered in time ...

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  31. MILITIA FORCES PRIZE MEETING.

    The seventh annual prize meeting of the Militia Forces Union will be held at Swanbourne on Saturday and Sunday next for prizes and trophies totalling £70. In addition to the usual rifle ...

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  32. BOXING.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 16.—Bob Olin, of New York, won the light-heavyweight championship of the world from the title-holder. Maxie Rosenbloom, in a 15-round ...

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  33. HENNEBERRY DEFEATS O'BRIEN.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 18.—Fred Henneberry (11.1) defeated Jack O'Brien (11.8) on a technical knockout in the 13th round at the Brisbane stadium last night. The police stopped ...

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  34. METROPOLITAN SENIORS.

    The third round of matches in all grades of the Metropolitan Senior Association was commenced on Saturday. The best performances those of Watling (St. Patrick's "A" Grade) ...

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  35. POINTS RACES AT SWANBOURNE.

    Following are the results or points races conducted by the Swanbourne Surf Life-saving Club yesterday:—Senior 100 yards surf handicap: S. Nowby, 1; J. McDermott, 2; H. Cook, 3. ...

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  38. KITCHENER PARK CLUB.

    Mr. W. Allauson presided at the official reopening of the Kitchener Park green last Thursday night by the Major er Subiaco (Mr. H. L. Downes). Mr. W. Christie, representing the ...

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