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  3. SPORTING NEWS.

    Notwithstanding that rain threatened to mar the enjoyment of patrons, there was a good attendance at the trotting meeting held on Saturday night, and the ...

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  4. CRICKET.

    The glorious uncertainty of cricket was fully demonstrated on Saturday, when Colts. from a most advantageous position, lost their game and Claremont, from a ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    Wintry weather interfered with play in the "A" grade pennants on Saturday afternoon, and at a late stage in the day, who, two of the men's matches were at ...

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  6. Fremantle v. North Perth.

    North Perth's opening batsmen paved the way to victory against Fremantle at Perth Oval. Facing a score of 209. Norths replied with 252. The opening pair, ...

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  7. "A" GRADE.

    Claremont did not resume their game against West Perth with any great confidence, as in reply to their score of 196, the Westerners had replied with 1 for 62 ...

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  8. "B" Grade.

    Fremantle forfeited to Claremont, thus putting the riversiders into the final. In the other semi-final Subiaco-Leederville continued their innings of the previous ...

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  9. CLAREMONT-COTTESLOE ASSOCIATION.

    The final of the Claremont-Cottesloe Association was commenced at College park yesterday between Cottesloe Beach arid Claremont Footballers Scores:—Claremout Footballers, [?] ...

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  10. W.A. MATTING ASSOCIATION.

    The semi-finals in the W.A. Matting Association were commenced on Saturday with the following results:— Melville, 64 (W. Bateman 19, Fitzgerald 19. ...

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  11. MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION.

    The send-flnals in the Mercantile Association were concluded on Saturday:—Mallochs, 50 and 55 (R. Clark 13, Roe 11, C. Malloch 14, R. Malloch 23. Wildy 2 for 29. Strauss 6 for 38. ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. Colts v. Subiaco-Leederville.

    The glorious uncertainty of cricket was fully demonstrated at Subiaco Oval, when the home side, after losing 7 for 65, gained a brilliant victory over Colts with three ...

    Article : 331 words
  13. WYALKATCHEM TOURNAMENT.

    Entries for the Wheat Belt championships to he held by the Wyalkatchem Club during the Easter holidays will close on Wednesday. ...

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  14. W.A.N.C.C. V. POLICE.

    A match between teams [?] W.A.N.C.C. and the Police was played at [?] Park yesterday and resulted in a win for the Police, by 29 runs on the first innings. Wells, ...

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  15. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

    LONDON, March 16.—The following matches were played on the grounds of the clubs first mentioned:— League, First Division.—Arsenal v. Cardiff City. ...

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  16. VICTORY FOR MERCUR.

    VANCOUVER, March 15.—At Ormond Beach, Florida, Mercur won the Florida East championship to-day, defeating Allison, 1-6, 7-5, 6-8, 8-6, 6-1. ...

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  17. NORTON DEFEATS RICHARDS.

    VANCOUVER, March 16.—At Palm Beach, Florida, B. I. C. Norton, the ex-South African player captured the second annual Southern Professional championship, defeating Vincent ...

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  18. W.A.N.C.C. V. TRAMWAYS.

    A match between teams representing the W.A.N.C.C. and Tramways will be played Beatty Park to-morrow. Players are requests to be on the ground at 1.43 p.m. Play will ...

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  19. BOROTRA'S EASY WIN.

    NEW YORK, March 16.—J. Borotra defeated A. S. Cragin (New York), 6-1, 6-0 in the second round of the American indoor tennis championship ...

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  20. Adelaide Matches.

    A DELA IDE, March 18.—The semi-final cricket matches begun a week ago did not produce a result. They will be completed on Monday. At Adelaide the city team made 409 ...

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  21. POLO.

    A large crowd was treated to fast polo at the South Perth ground on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Irwin Buries, captain of the Irwin Club, who stables horses in Perth, took part ...

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  22. YACHTING.

    SYDNEY. March 17.—The "snub-nosed" craft Arawatta in charge of her owner, J. J. Watt, had no difficulty in winning the first heat and final of. the Sydney Hying Squadron's race ...

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  23. Maylands-Mt. Lawley v. East Perth.

    Maylands Mt. Lawley had a close call on their home ground on Saturday, when a last wicket partnership gave them victory against East Perth. In reply to ...

    Article : 237 words
  24. Melbourne Games.

    MELBOURNE, Match 17.—After an interruption of three weeks, district cricket matches were resumed yesterday. The round was the last one before the semi-finals. South Melbourne (third) ...

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  25. CRAWLEY BAY SAILING CLUB.

    The Crawley Bay Sailing Club held its last race for the season yesterday in a light nor[?] westerly breeze. Nine boats started, the trophy for the winner being the Reynolds cup. Finishing ...

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  26. Rugby.

    LONDON, March 16.—The following games were played to-day on the grounds of the clubs first mentioned:— Rugby League.—Batley v. Halifax, 5-2; ...

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  27. CYCLING.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—There wag an attendance of about 8,000 at the Canterbury Velodrome last evening when the match between J. L. Fitzgerald (Victoria) and Harold Smith, the ...

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  28. Sydney Matches.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—The bowlers were uppermost in the round of grade cricket matches which began yesterday. No centuries were scored, tho hichest score being 87 out on by C. Graham, ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS IN AMERICA.

    LOST ANGELES, March 16.—After three or four more matches here the Australian polo players will sell their mounts and return home until next year. Their 48 ponies will be ...

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  30. Midland Guildford v. N.E.-Fremantle.

    On their home ground the Midland Guildford men had little difficulty in winning outright by ten wickets against North-East Fremantle. The seasiders ...

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  31. VENUE OF CUP FINALS.

    LONDON, March 16.—Mr. F. Kennedy, chairman of the Rugby League denies that the decision to play the final of the cup tie at Wembley on April 5 is due to the desire to ...

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  32. Notes.

    Stakes won on Saturday night will be paid after 11 a.m. to-morrow. The usual weekly meeting of the committee of the W.A.T.A. will be held at ...

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  33. FOOTBALL.

    The annual meeting of the Swanbourne Football Club will be held in the Swanbourne Picture Hall, to-morrow, at 8 p.m. All old and intending members are invited to be present. ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL MATCHES.

    LONDON, March 16.—At Edinburgh, in dull weather, 75,000 people saw Scotland beat England,- 12-6, at rugger. At Leeds in an amateur soccer match ...

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  35. BONUSES TO PLAYERS.

    At the conclusion of the fourth test match the amount of bonuses for distribution among the players under the Wolfe's Schnapps offer totalled £156/8. ...

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