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  2. SPORTING NEWS.

    There were no surprise wins or defeats at the Lake Karrinyup Country Club yesterday when the 16 who qualified for the State open championship of the ...

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  3. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, July 29.—The special committee appointed by the International Tennis Federation, at a meeting in London today unanimously adopted, Mr. ...

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  4. CRICKET.

    ADELAIDE, July 30.—The history of the negotiations between the Australian Cricket Board of Control and Mr. F. A. Tarrant, in regard to the proposed three ...

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  6. BUNBURY CLUB.

    Members of the Bunbury Golf Club played over 30 holes on July 28, against bogey for the Sinclair trophy. There was a good field, and although' the conditions were boisterous there ...

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  7. CYCLING.

    During the week-end several territorial finals over 10 miles were conducted in connexion with the Malvern Star junior championship being promoted by ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S DOUBLES WIN.

    LONDON, July 29.—Following the success of the British pair, Hughes and Tuckey, in the Davis Cup doubles match against America today in the challenge ...

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  9. ALBANY CLUB.

    Members of the Albany Golf Club contested the fifth medal match of the season on July 27, in ideal weather. Max Montgomery, one of the young members, registered another victory with ...

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  10. WONGAN HILLS v. GOOMALLING.

    A golf match between Wongan Hills and Goomalling was played at Wongan Hills on July 28. The local players defeated the visitors by five games. Following are the results the ...

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  11. AUSTIN BEATS BUDGE.

    LONDON, July 30.—In the first of the two remaining singles today in the challenge round of the Davis Cup competition between Britain and America at ...

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  12. LETTER FROM MR. BROOKES.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—In a letter which was read at the monthly meeting of the council of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association last night, Mr. ...

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  13. COLLIE CLUB.

    The Collie Cycle Club conducted a 40-mile race over the Allanson course on July 28 when 14 riders competed. Although the road was in had condition and the weather ...

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  14. SEA VIEW ASSOCIATES.

    The Sea View Associates yesterday contested a hidden-hole competition for a sweepstake. Mrs. Forrest proved the winner with a 28 for the six hidden holes. The next best score was Mrs. ...

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  15. YORK CLUB.

    Ideal weather conditions favoured the riders in the 22-mile race conducted by the York Amateur Cycle Club on July 28. There were only nine starters out of the 16 nominations ...

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  17. HOMING.

    The Metropolitan Pigeon Racing Club opened its Kalgoorlie series of races on Saturday, when it conducted a special ring race for young birds. Ten lofts were represented by 75 birds, which ...

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  18. RUGBY.

    SYDNEY, July 28.—Scoring a try and a penalty goal against a converted try, the Maori Rugby Union footballers, making their first appearance on the Sydney ...

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  19. BUNBURY CLUB.

    The Bunbury Cycling Club conducted a 38-mile road race on July 28 to Boyanup and back. The event was won by the scratch man, W. Hartser, who rode particularly well. Reid was ...

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  20. BADMINTON.

    Following are the results of pennant matches played under the auspices of the Badminton Association of Western Australia:— ...

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  21. J. CRAWFORD PRAISED.

    Those who have been disappointed by the overseas performances of the Australian champion. Jack Crawford, on the Davis Cup tour which has just ended ...

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  22. BROADCAST TALKS.

    Beginning on Friday at 6.55 p.m. and continuing as a weekly feature, talks on golf will be broadcast from National Station 6WF. The talks will include topical ...

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  23. SOUTH SUBURBAN CLUB.

    On Saturday members of the South Suburban Pigeon Racing Club conducted the second of a series of five races from Boulder when 128 birds representing 16 lofts were released. This race ...

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  24. N.S.W. ASSOCIATION.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—At the annual meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association last night the hon. treasurer of the Board of Control (Mr. W. C. Bull) ...

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  25. ASSOCIATION AFFAIRS.

    It seems highly probable that a number of amendments to the constitution of the West Australian Golf Association will become law after the next meeting ...

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  26. Adelaide Tour Indefinite.

    At a meeting of the management committee of the West Australian Rugby Union last night a letter and a telegram were received from the South Australian ...

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  27. THE DISTRICT BOUNDARIES.

    As a result of the cricket committee's decision to reduce the number of teams in the West Australian Cricket Association's "A" grade competition to eight ...

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  28. SUBIACO CLUB.

    On Sunday the Subiaco Homing Club conducted its final series of young birds' races from Southern Cross—an airline distance of 212 miles. Eighty birds representing 10 lofts were ...

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  29. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Cambrian Society of Western Australia will hold its monthly meeting at the McNess hall, on Friday, at 8 p.m. At the Leederville weekly community ...

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  30. Return of State Team.

    Members of the State team, which returned from Kalgoorlie yesterday after playing a match against the Eastern Goldfields Association, spoke in glowing terms of the enthusiasm for the game ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN OPEN TITLE.

    ADELAIDE, July 30.—Entries from 55 amateurs and 25 professionals were announced today by the secretary of the Royal Adelaide Golf Club, (Mr. H. M. ...

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  32. NORTH PERTH CLUB.

    The North Perth Pigeon Racing Club commenced its series at races from kalgoorlie—an distance of 341 miles—with an open race for a cup presented by members to memory of ...

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  33. R.S.L. TEAMS COMPETITION.

    The Badminton Association's teams competition for the trophy donated by Messrs. Reinforced Shuttles, Limited, of London, will be contested in the Mends-street hall, south Perth, next week. ...

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  34. CROQUET.

    The first round in the consolation doubles event in the annual tournament of the West Australian Croquet Association will be commenced today on metropolitan lawns. ...

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  35. PERTH ABTISTS' WORK.

    Sir,—The foreigner who visits Australia cannot but be impressed by the high standard attained by Australian artists, in spite of the country's remoteness from ...

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  36. LEADING ENGLISH AVERAGES.

    LONDON, July 28.—Following are the leading English batting and bowling averages up to Friday last:— Batting:—D. Smith (Derbyshire), 1,476 ...

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  37. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    On July 28 members of the Wooroloo Rifle Club entertained the R.A.N.R. Rifle Club on thier range. Except for a heavy shower about lunch time, the weather was remarkably fine. ...

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  39. CENTURY BY SUTCLIFFE.

    LONDON, July 29.—Middlesex gained a comfortable win over Essex today, mainly owing to the fine bowling of J. Sims, who took 6 for 63 in the first innings and 7 for 28 in ...

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