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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 24 words
  3. EASTERN STATES RACING.

    11.0 (Perth time)—HURDLE RACE, about 2 miles.—Roesgole, 11.4; Jocoon, 10.12; Perides, 10.9; Chrysocolla, 10.7; Ragatzky, Port Risk, 10.2; Kirna. Scottish March 9.13; Second ...

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  4. TROTTING.

    Mr. W. A. Smily was appointed nominee for the guarantors of the W.A.T.A. at the executive meeting of that body on Wednesday. Mr. Smily has had long service ...

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  5. LAWN TENNIS.

    There doubtless will be a good attendance of lawn tennis enthusiasts at Kitchener Park, Subiaco, to-day," when exhibition matches will be played by the ...

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  6. FOOTBALL.

    East Perth and East Fremantle should take part in an interesting match at Perth Oval this afternoon, when the last set of the West Australian National Football ...

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  7. SPORTING NEWS

    Canning Park T.C. (at Goodwood), Mileura Station, sports committee, Sydney Tattersall's. Club, Moonee Valley R.C, Port Adelaide R.C. ...

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  8. Notes and Chat.

    Nadarino has been taken out of the Canning Purse, to be run to-day. Prudent Poet has been withdrawn from the Breeders' Plate, and My Selection from the ...

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  9. Age Limit of Juniors.

    Consideration of a circular letter from the council of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, seeking the opinion of the various States on the proposal to ...

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  10. GREAT SOUTHERN CARNIVAL.

    WAGIN, Sept. 11.—The Great Southern Football Carnival was continued to-day in glorious weather. There was a fair, attendance. Tambellup created a surprise by defeating a strong ...

    Article : 228 words
  11. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Sept. 11.—Hobbs and Sutcliffe, who have been noted for valuable cricket partnerships, scored 153 aud 126, respectively, for Mr. Leveson Gower's ...

    Article : 253 words
  12. ROWING.

    Commencing at 3.15 this afternoon the W.A. Rowing Association will hold its annual champion lours regatta on the Crawley-Narrows course. The chief event will be the race ...

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  13. The Programme.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 688 words
  14. "Sydney Morning Herald" Selections.

    HURDLE RACE.—Kirna. 1; Chrysogolla, 2; Rossgole. 3. NOVICE HANDICAP.—Nash, 1; Khartoum, 2; Pretzel, 3. ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. PEARCE WINS PHILADELPHIA CUP.

    TORONTO, Sept. 10.—"Bobby" Pearce defeated Ken Myers (Philadelphia) by two lengths to win the Philadelphia Gold Cup for the second successive year. His time was 5min. 46scc ...

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  16. GERALDTON CLUB.

    The first faction regatta of the Geraldton Rowing Club proved most successful, a large crowd witnessing some interesting racing. In the first race for third crews. Green (R. Ellery. stroke ...

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  17. Moonee Valley.

    11.30 (Perth time)—BOOMERANG HURDLE, two miles and 60 yards.—Horoscope, 12.3; Isocrates, Firmeroi, 10.11; Spear King, 10.7; Vanto, 10.4; Alwynian, 10.0; Canardly, 9.9; ...

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  18. FORREST ASSOCIATION.

    A semi-final of the Forrest Association's competition was played between Holyoake and Dwelliigup on the Holyoake ground on September 6. The match resulted in a victory for Holyoake by ...

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  19. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

    "Wager," Koorda.—If a player holding the balf is held by the arm, be shall be penalised for holding the ball. A free kick should be awarded against a player who, while in posses ...

    Article : 54 words
  20. BUNBURY CLUB.

    The Bunbury Bowing dab conducted a regatta on September 6, when the combination fours event was rowed. A challenge race between single members of the Teede family and ...

    Article : 167 words
  21. THE SEMI-FINALS.

    Sir,—The grounds for the semi-final games in the League football competition having been settled, I must say that the Fremantle teams are not considered in the least. ...

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  22. REST OF ENGLAND v. M.C.C. TEAM.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—The match between the Rest of England and the M.C.C. team, which toured Sooth Africa early this year, was continued to-day. Scores:—Rest of England 295 ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. American Championship Singles.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 10.—In the American men's championship lawn tennis singles at Forrest Hills to-day G. Lott beat J. Van Ryn, 5-7, 1-6, 6-0, 7-5, 6-1; F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Bowden, ...

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  24. TEMPTING OFFER REFUSED.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—"I am not staying in England," replied I. B. Cromb, the New Zealand fact bowler, in response to a query as to whether he was accepting an offer of £20 a ...

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  25. MIDDLE STATES SEMI-FINALS.

    PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 10.—In the women's Middle States tennis semi-finals to-day Miss Joan Ridley (England) defeated Miss Virginia Hilleary (Philadelphia), the defending champion, ...

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  26. Board of Control Meeting.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—No announcement about the reported offer received by Don Bradman from the Accrington Cricket Club, England, was made by the Australian Cricket Board of ...

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  27. DONNYBROOK CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Donnybrook Club in held on September 7, when Mr. J. J. Coles presided over about 20 members. In his annual report, the secretary referred to the difficult ...

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  28. SURF LIFE-SAVING.

    The annual meeting of the Cottesloe Surf life Saving Club was held in the Surf tearooms, Cottesloe, on Thursday night, Mr. C. Knight presiding over a large attendance. ...

    Article : 547 words
  29. Fremantle Club's Programme.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 718 words
  30. "Argus" Selections.

    BOOMERANG HURDLE RACE.—Spear King, 1; Isocrates. 2; Firmeroi, 3. COOGEE HANDICAP.—Alight, 1; Glideaway, 2; La Joconede, 3. ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. CANNING PARK MEETING.

    The Canning Park Turf Club will hold a meeting at the Goodwood Club's course this afternoon. The programme is a good one and a number of King's Cup ...

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  32. RUGBY.

    At the polo ground, South Perth this afternoon, a Probables-Possibles match with the object of selecting a State team to meet a side from H.M.A.S. Australia at the end of the month ...

    Article : 309 words
  33. Port Adelaide.

    11.40 (Perth time).—JUMPERS' FLAT RACE; one mile and a half.—Kellidie, 11.5; Valbee, 10.5; King Sam, Nar Plume, 10.0; Thaides, 9.11; Kerlamy, 9.9; King's Archer. ...

    Article : 294 words
  34. SELECTIONS.

    HURDLE RACE. ...

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  35. NEDLANDS PARK CLUB.

    Owing to the exhibition matches no courts will be available at Kitchener Park for club play to-day. Courts however, have been booked for to-morrow afternoon and for future Saturday and ...

    Article : 39 words
  36. NEDLANDS PARK TENNIS CLUB.

    Representatives of the Nedlands Park Tennis Club on Monday night waited on the Claremont Road Board works committee for the purpose of endeavouring to find a solution to the ...

    Article : 686 words
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  39. SUNDAY'S MATCH.

    To-morrow afternoon at Cottesloe Oval Northern Suburbs team will play Cottesloe at 3 p.m., in a first grade game. ...

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  40. ARMY RUGBY TEAM.

    Permission has been granted by the Military authorities for an Army Rugby football team to meet a team from H.M.A.S. Australia. A practice will be held on Tuesday after 5 p.m. ...

    Article : 64 words
  41. "Register" Selections.

    JUMPERS' FLAT.—Nar Plume, 1; Thaides, 2: Kerlamy. 3. HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP (1).—Cape Don 1; Rusticiana, 2; Steel Guitar, 3. ...

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  42. ENGLISH MATCHES.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—Rugby matches played to-day resulted:—Rugby Union-Stroud lost to Gloucester, 3-9, and Swansea beat Pontardawe, 32-3, Rugby League-Barrow lost to St. Helens. ...

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  43. ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP.

    Annual subscriptions of members to the West Australian Cricket Association fell due on September 1 and membership should be renewed as early as possible. Owing to the number of ...

    Article : 139 words
  44. SOCCER.

    The semi-final of the Challenge Cup competition of the Metropolitan-Suburban Soccer League will be played this afternoon. The competing teams will be Thistle and Claremont-Cottesloe at ...

    Article : 125 words
  45. CROQUET.

    Prizes won during the season at the Mount Lawley Croquet Club were distributed by the president (Mrs. Reay) on the occasion of the president's afternoon held at the club on ...

    Article : 317 words
  46. HUNTING.

    A meet of hounds arranged by the West Australian Hunt Club will take place this afternoon at the Bayswater Hotel. The throw-off will be at 3 o'clock. ...

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  47. GOLF.

    The associates of the Royal Fremantle Golf Club yesterday played the first qualifying round of their championship. The best Korea were:— Miss Taylor, 88; Mrs. Negus. 98: Miss Stewart. ...

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  48. WEMBLEY CLUB.

    A general meeting of the Wembley Athletic Club will be held in the Lesser Town Hall, West Leederville, on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock. ...

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  49. ANTICIPATIONS.

    STATE HANDICAP.—Doriblu, 1; Pronto's Gift. 2; Little Coora. 8. MELVILLE HANDICAP.—Tasmania, 1; Derby Rock, 2; Trixie Breeze, 3. ...

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  50. METROPOLITAN SENIOR ASSOCIATION.

    The annual delegates' meeting of the Metropolitan Senior Cricket Association was held at the Amateur Sports Club on Tuesday evening, Mr. A. C. Kessell presiding. ...

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  51. SOUTH-WEST CARNIVAL.

    Nominations for the South-West soccer carnival, which is now being played at Collie, closed with seven entrants. The draw for the first round resulted:—Busselton v. Southern ...

    Article : 64 words
  52. VICTORY CUP.

    The tie for the Victory Cup, between Dr. Guilfoyle (Mount Yokine) and G. W. Vernon (Kondinin) will be played off to-morrow on the links of the Perth Club. ...

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  53. ENGLISH MATCHES.

    LONDON, Sept. 10.—The following soccer matches were played to-day:—Third Division (Southern section): Rangers lost to Swindon, 1-2. Third Division (Northern section): Carlisle ...

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  54. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    On September 6 seven members of the Toodyay Club competed for a trophy presented by Mr. G. Bradford, over the 500 yards range. Conditions were ideal and a keen struggle ...

    Article : 134 words
  55. COTTESLOE CLUB.

    The president's trophy will be competed for tomorrow at Cottesloe in place of the Commemmoration Cup which has been postponed to September 27. ...

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  56. YACHTING.

    The annual general meeting of the Mount's Bay Sailing Club, which bad been adjourned owing to the amount of business to be dealt with was completed on Monday lost. It was ...

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  57. BUNBURY CLUB.

    Members of the Bunbury Club, Inc., held a competition over 18 holes on September 6 for the vice-president's trophy. The event was won by P. G. Hampshire with a score of 88. 20. 68. ...

    Article : 190 words
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    Cricketers! Last year's discarded balls with sound centres, can be recovered equal to new. Hugo Fischer, Ltd., Perth. ...

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  59. BADMINTON.

    Following are the results of the badminton match played between Hardy Memorial (Cottesole) and Claremont, at Claremont, on Tuesday:— ...

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  60. BOWLS.

    At the annual meeting of the Claremont Bowling Club the following officers were appointed for the ensuing year:—Patron. Mr. S. Stubbs, M.L.A.; president. Mr. John Hobbs: ...

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  61. CYCLING.

    The 27th manual Beverley to Perth road race (116 miles) will be conducted to-day by the League of W.A. Wheelmen over the usual course New York, Northam, Lloyd's Crossing and Balup. ...

    Article : 193 words
  62. KUNUNOPPIN CLUB.

    On September 6, the Kununoppin Club held a "B" grade shoot over the 200 yards range for a club trophy. R. E. Bushell won after a shoot off with J. Rance. Scores:—R. E. Bushell. ...

    Article : 95 words
  63. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 11.—Brilliant golf was witnessed at Kensington to-day, when the women's chamiponship of Australia was continued. The present Australian champion. Miss Tolhurst ...

    Article : 131 words
  64. PERTH CLUB.

    The Perth Bowline Club will bold the usual open competition this afternoon. Players are requested to be ready to start at 2.30. ...

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  65. BUNBURY CLUB.

    The Bunbury Rifle Club fired over the 200 end 300 yards ranges on September 6 for the first stage of the Shaw trophy. The spoon was won by G. Bruce and the sweepstake by J. ...

    Article : 133 words
  66. EAST FREMANTLE CLUB.

    The 25th annual meeting of the East Fremantle Bowling Club will be held at 8 p.m. on September 21. ...

    Article : 23 words
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