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  2. GOLF.

    A great day's golf was enjoyed at the Mt. Lawley links yesterday, when the Nedlands captain, C. Pascoe, and the vice- Ci. Christoe, won the annual open ...

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  3. SPORTING NEWS.

    Fraught with excitement from beginning to end, the final game of the Challenge Cup competition of the West Australian Soccer Association, between ...

    Article : 604 words
  4. LAWN TENNIS.

    With a slightly larger entry than last year, the annual Slazenger Cup contests, knockout competitions for boys' and girls' teams from metropolitan schools. ...

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  5. CYCLING.

    At 5 a.m. yesterday, with a solitary ; policeman as the only spectator, Ossie Prowse. the State champion solo endurance rider, left the General Post Office. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 587 words
  6. MEN'S HOCKEY.

    Dogged determination to resist a spirited and sustained attack by its opponents enabled Guildford to defeat Old Scotch Collegians in the replayed ...

    Article : 740 words
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  8. COTTESLOE EVENT.

    It is safe to say that in the annals of the historic Catildge Cup for Cottesloe medalists no player has reached the final us easily as W. L. Thomason, who ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. R. SAW'S SUCCESS.

    C. R. B. Saw, of Mt. Yokine, had a profitable week-end, and emerged with his handicap reduced from five to three. On Saturday he won the White trophy ...

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  10. RYDER CUP CONTEST.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—At Ridgewood New Jersey, today American professional golfers established a commanding lead over the British team on the first day's ...

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  11. OLD GUILDFORDIANS WIN "A"2 HOCKEY CUP.

    A narrow escape for C.B.C. Old Boys in the grand final or the "A"2 Grade Hockey Cap competition on Saturday. Hodge, Old Guildfordians' right wing, had brought the ball into the scoring area, and the C.B.C. defence had to force the ball over the back line to prevent a score. In the picture Hodge is on the left his stick having apparently been knocked oat of his band. The match was won by Old ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BRITISH MATCHES.

    LONDON, Sept. 29.—Following are the results at soccer matches played today. English League. First Division.—Aston Villa v. Derby County, ...

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  13. German Player Engaged.

    BERLIN, Sept. 27.—Fraulein Cilly Aussem, the well-known tennis player, has announced her engagement to Count Fermo Brae, an Italian. ...

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  14. AMATEUR TEAMS' TITLE.

    All the metropolitan clubs of the West Australian Amateur Cyclists' Union were represented in the 25-mile senior and 15-mile junior teams' Championship conductor over the Albany-road ...

    Article : 268 words
  15. THE LOVELL CUP.

    The Lovell Cup competition at Perth on October 12 will be limited to 150 players. Competitors are requested to state their dub handicaps and the L.G.U. ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. Catholic Matches.

    The pennant series of the Catholic Tennis Association was continued during the week-end, with the following result:— Men's "A" grade.—Semi-finals: St. Joachim's, ...

    Article : 479 words
  17. ROYAL FREMANTLE CLUB.

    About 50 pairs played in the mixed foursome event at Royal Fremantle on Saturday. The winners were Mrs. Moore and J. O. Moore. with a net 74. A stroke ...

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  18. VON NIDA WINS QUEENSLAND TITLE.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 29.—The State open golf champion, N. von Nida today won the Queensland championship at Indooroopilly. He started the day's play two strokes behind A. E. Gazzard. ...

    Article : 76 words
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  20. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—"Possibly, there is a hatchet to bury; let us bury it it we can," said. E. R. T. Holmes, captain of the M.C.C. team, which left by the Orion ...

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  21. WILSON LEAVES FOR MELBOURNE.

    To represent Western Australia in the Warrnambool to Melbourne race, a distance of 165 miles, on October 12, T. Wilson, the well-known Fremantle rider. will leave Perth on the Great ...

    Article : 77 words
  22. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    University secured its second win for the season in the "A" grade track relay conducted by the West Australian Amateur Athletic Association during the ...

    Article : 298 words
  23. BEVERLEY TO PERTH RACE.

    Nominations for the annual Beverley to Perth road race to be conducted by the League of W.A. Wheelmen on October 19. will close at all the usual agencies today. No late options will be ...

    Article : 140 words
  24. J. FARRELL WINS PERTH MEDAL

    Considering his very limited opportunities for practice, J. Farrell, general manager of the Wyndham Meat Works, must, rank with the State's finest players. ...

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  25. TOSELAND IN GOOD FORM.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 29.—With a handicap of 26 minutes. Keith Thurgood, of Broken Hill, won the 128-mile cycling road race from Burn to Adelaide yesterday afternoon in 6 hours 8 ...

    Article : 51 words
  26. KALGOORLIE RIDER IN FORM.

    Hiding from a handicap of three minutes in the Perth-Toodyay race (60 miles) on Saturday, Tommy Norris the brilliant Kalgoorlie sprinter, gained the time honours by covering the ...

    Article : 268 words
  27. FUNERALS.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Willam Lewis ("Lou") Hopkins took place in the Anglican portion of the Fremantle Cemetery on Wednesday last, the Rev. Canon F. M. ...

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  28. WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    Final challenge matches in the Women's Hockey Association were played on Saturday at Robertson Park between Surf and Triangle ("B"1 grade) and ...

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  29. The Late Mrs. M. R. Crossley.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. May Rose Crossley, of 67 Aberdare-road. Sheoton Park, took place in the Anglican portion of the Karrakatta Cemetery on September 26. the Rev. C. S. Hardy ...

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  30. BASKET BALL.

    On Friday night in the Francis-street Drill Hall, the last matches of the qualifying round to decide the finalist" of the army basket hall championship were played and resuled as ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN SENIOR ASSOCIATION.

    All applicants for umpiring with the Metropolitan Senior Association are asked to meet at the Amateur Sports Club, King-street, Perth on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Only those attending will ...

    Article : 37 words
  32. SOLDIERS' CUP RECORD.

    The biggest field in State golf history will take part in the Soldiers' Cup event at Mt. Lawley next Sunday. The association secretary (Mr. Hastings Reid) ...

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  33. YOUNG SPORTS' LEAGUE.

    A meeting of those interested in cricket will be held in the club rooms of the Young Sports Temperance League Davilak Chambers. 538 Hay-street, corner of Pier-street. Perth, tonight. The ...

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  34. METROPOLITAN CLUB JUNIORS.

    The Fremantle Metropolitan Junior Club held two races—an open handicap for a medal donated by the Mayor of Fremantle (Mr. Gibson) and a maiden riders' handicap for a medal ...

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  35. N.S.W. SEASON OPENS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 29.—Competition cricket opened with moderate scoring yesterday. There wore, however, two centuries. The Cumberland batsman, J. Fitzpatick. carried ...

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  36. SMALL BOYS INJURED.

    Two small boys were admitted to the Children's Hospital yesterday, one having been struck by a bus at Nedlands and the other knocked down by a cyclist at South ...

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  37. Y.M.C.A. CLUB.

    The Y.M.C.A. Club conducted a and and fields events programme on the Esplanade east un Saturday afternoon for the benefit of those members not participating in the interclub ...

    Article : 164 words
  38. LAKE KARRINYUP CLUB.

    Progress results in the Lake Karrinyup Club's knockout competition are as follows:— First Round.—N. Meecham (10) beat ...

    Article : 248 words
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  40. GIRLS RUN AWAY FROM HOME.

    The police are endeavouring to find Alma Foley (17) and Edie Shields (15). who made off from the Seaforth Girls' Home. Gosnells. on Saturday night Edle ...

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