The final engagement in connection with the visit of the Victorian, Queensland, Tasmanian, and New Zealand bowlers was a trip to-day round the harbour in the steamer Sydney. The weather was ...
Article : 224 wordsThe Association matches will be continued this afternoon, the games standing as follows:— St. Kilda (eight for 265) v. South Melbourne. East Melbourne (149 v. North Melbourne (35 for ...
Article : 58 wordsEpsom races; A.J.C. races (fourth day); South Australian Tatter[?]oll's Club races; Melbourne Shooting Club meeting, at Morcland; Tasmanian Turf Club races. ...
Article : 28 wordsWilliamstown (five for 250) v. Malvern, Coburg (100) v. Essendon (three for 105). Brighton (232) v. Port Melbourne (four for 59). ...
Article : 28 wordsThis afternoon will see the conclusion of the A.J.C. Autumn Meeting at Randwick. The programme will be run off in the following order:—Rous Handicap, at 1 o'clock; ...
Article : 1,809 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.— A junior cricketers' match, between Simpson's-road (Melbourne) and eleven deawn from New South Wal[?]s clubs, was to-day won by the visitors by six wickets. The local ...
Article : 72 wordsMelbourne v. Richmond, at the Warehousemen's ground, at 3 o'clock. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 802 wordsThe South Melbourne club play a match this afternoon against the West Melbourne Juniors, on the Friendly Societies' ground. The South team will meet at the Savings Bank at a quarter-past ...
Article : 40 wordsThe Tasmanian bowlers arrived by the Sydney express yesterday, and were met at the train by the officers and delegates of the V.B.A. After being driven to the association's rooms at the ...
Article : 157 wordsThe president (Mr. Henry Skinner) and committee of the South Melbourne Football Club entertained the players and members of the club at a smoke night at the town-hall last night, about ...
Article : 199 words"The best racecourse in the state, not excepting even Flemington," was the remark made by Mr. H. Byron Moore when he attended a meeting at Warrnambool and ...
Article : 515 wordsBENDIGO, Friday.—The Eagl[?]hawk Football Club, being dissatisfied with the manner in which the Bendigo Football Association has controlled the game, has decided not to join the association ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Fitzroy Racing Club's meeting took place yesterday, and was well attended. Fields were not as large as usual, but a good day's racing resulted. Details:— ...
Article : 459 wordsEntries for the Eight Hours sports close to-day. They will be taken at the L.V.W. office till 1 p.m., and at the Trades-hall from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. ...
Article : 28 wordsA race for a trophy, presented by Mr. J. Alice, with second and third prizes given by the club, will be held over the usual club course this afternoon, starting at half-past 3 o'clock. handicaps:— ...
Article : 61 words"The Hobson's Bay Yacht Club will hold a race this afternoon for square-stern yachts, to be sailed over the club's usual inner course, starting from the Gem Pier [?] 3 o'clock. The following are the ...
Article : 56 wordsA race will be held in connection with the above club to-day, for a trophy presented by Mr. W. H. Felstead, with secon and third prizes presented by Vice-Commodore Clothier and the club. The ...
Article : 87 wordsThis tournament will be continued this afternoon on the Grace-park courts. Some magnificent games should be witnessed in the championship doubles, as Brookes and Fraser will play Barnard and ...
Article : 277 wordsThese races were held on Wednesday, and were most successful. W. Trimble rode five winners but of the six races. Results:— Handicap Trial Stakes, 6 sovs. Six furlongs.—W. ...
Article : 285 words1[?].0 Handicap, of 15 sovs. 3½ furlongs.—Pearl, [?] Marie, 8.7; Gatling, 8.9; Miss L[?] 7.7; White Star. 7.0; Bowyang, 6.13; Rescued, 6.9; Trustee, 6.9; Lorette, 6.7. ...
Article : 168 wordsYARRAM.—A sports, meeting was held at North Devon on Wednesday. There was a large attendance, and the sports passed off successfully. The following are the results of the prinicipal events: ...
Article : 147 wordsAt the City Court yesterday, before Mr. Panton, P.M., and Mr. Power, J.P., further charges of the larceny of bicycles were brought against John Richards, recently ...
Article : 531 wordsHurdle Race. Two miles.—Maine, 11.7; Flashlight, 11.3; Bob, 10.6; Cottus, 10.2; Originator, 9.10; Coronation, 9.10; Amberite, 9.8; De Wet, 9.6; Molly, 9.0. ...
Article : 189 wordsThe Ballan races were held on Friday under the most favourable circumstances. There was a splendid attendance, and the racing was first-class. Amongst the Visitors were Messrs. B. B. Mogg ...
Article : 377 wordsThe main event at Moreland this afternoon will be the fifth contest for the Members' Cup. Five birds will be allowed each competitor. The previous winners are Messrs. "Coburg," G. Stewart, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 585 wordsTeddington Handicap[?] Three-quarters of a mile. —Spoilt Girl, 10.10; No Mistake, 10.3; Mia Mia, 9.3; Milkman, 9.0; Fair Play, 8.12; Doreen, 8.3; Haven, 8.0; Neptune, 7.7; Yette, 7.6; Merrime, ...
Article : 149 wordsThe Murchison races were held to-day Results:— Hurdles, of 10 sovs. Two miles.—Dowker's Eldorado (Sheldrake), 1; Cavanagh's Sunday (Daunt). ...
Article : 278 wordsHurdle Race.—Sir. Joseph, 11.5; Woodstock, 10.12; Dickens, 10.5; Blue [?]own, 9.2; Cohuna, 9.0; Oswego, 9.0; Starlight, 9.0; Strayshot, 9.0. Trial Handicap.—Actor, 9.0; Onyx, 8.9; The ...
Article : 193 wordsTrial Handicap[?] Five furlongs.—Gondolier, 9.0; Miss Fisher, 8.8; Trangie, 8.5; Romaic, 8.3; Sakir, 7.13; Superior, 7.13; Millman, 7.11; May B., 7.11; Tiberius, 7.7; Deceit, 7.7; Rajah of Bong, 7.4; ...
Article : 270 wordsFavoured by bright, warm weather, the annual meeting of the Glenthompson Club, the principal country fixture of the district, was held yesterday, under conditions which ensured success from ...
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Advertising : 13,747 wordsThe handicaps for the 50-mile walk, in connection with the Melbourne Amateur Walking and Touring Club, are as follows:—James Macdonald, [?]ratch; W. H. Luby, 40min.; N. Contts, 50min.; ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 9 Apr 1904, Page 19
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