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  2. SHAFSTON'S RISE

    The youthful Shafston team seem destined to soar to dizzy heights in their first season of senior Brisbane Soccer. As the result of their second ...

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  3. Australian Rules

    The Australian National code season opened with zestful football on Saturday, and enthusiasts at Perry Park were treated to the stirring spectacle ...

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  4. TRIAL GAMES STAGED

    Eastern Suburbs, led by L. Scanlan, gained a fine victory over Western Suburbs, captained by H. Denny, the Kangaroo forward, at the Brisbane ...

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  5. ENGLAND DEFEATS SCOTLAND

    England defeated Scotland in international Soccer at Wembley to-day by 3 goals to nil. The attendance totalled 92,063, and the ...

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  6. MACHINE-LIKE WORK

    Considering the state of the playing field at the Exhibition Ground, the quality of the play served up by Great Public Schools in defeating ...

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  7. U.S. SINGLES CHAMPION

    Shields defeated Allison, 10-8, 14-12 6-0 to-day, winning the annual North and South men's singles tennis championship ...

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  8. SEASON OPENS

    The lacrosse season was opened on Saturday afternoon in greasy conditions, ovals at Kalinga Park and New Farm Park being occupied. ...

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  9. DEFAULTING CLUBS

    Although they finished first by a good margin in both the trial and opon races at the Brisbane Boys' College regatta on Saturday afternoon, Brisbane Grammar ...

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  10. SUBURBAN LADIES

    The following is the draw for the opening round of the Suburban Ladies mid-week fixtures for Wednesday (the first[?] mentioned team in each case being the ...

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  11. FIXTURE MATCHES

    Football fixtures played to-day resulted:— ENGLISH LEAGUE. FIRST DIVISION.—Aston Villa v. ...

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  12. DECLARED "NO RACE"

    The Berr[?] crew was chosen, following a test race yesterday, as South Australia's crew for the King's Cup, to be rowed in Tasmania, though the umpire announced ...

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  13. POSTPONED FIXTURES

    The heavy rain of last week interfered with several sporting areas on Saturday, and no play took place in the Brisbane Men's Hockey Association, the winter ...

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  14. BROTHER'S BEAT Y.M.C.A.

    The Past Christian Brothers Rugby Union Club in defeating Y.M.C.A. by 11 points to six, after leading by eight to six at the interval, were a compact ...

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  15. DERWENT CREW FOR KING'S CUP

    [?]aking the lead immediately after the start, the Derwent Club won' the King's Cup test race, rowed on the Derwent this morning. ...

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  16. FINALS AGAIN POSTPONED

    As very wet wickets were experienced on Saturday tre finals in each of the four grades of the senior division of the Queensland Cricket Association were again ...

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  17. INTER-STATE TEAM DEPARTS

    The first women's inter-State baseball team, accompanied by Mesdames Skodder and Hamilton and Miss Esta[?] Warneko (as player manageress), were ...

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  18. ANOTHER VICTORY TO CREEVEY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 244 words
  19. BASKET BALL FIXTURES

    The Queensland Women's Basket Ball Association commenced their fixtures on Saturday afternoon. At the Valley playground, in the A grade game, Nirvana I. ...

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  20. NO WITHDRAWAL AT PRESENT

    The wide Bay Rowing Club has decided not to withdraw from the Queensland Rowing Association for the present. This decision was arrived at this morning, ...

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  21. BOATSHED OPENED

    The new boatshed of the Brisbane Boys' College, on River Road, Toowong. was officially declared open by Alderman H. Massey prior to the regatta on ...

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  22. CURTAIN RAISERS.

    In the C grade match which opened the programme at the Brisbane Cricket Ground Western Suburbs defeated Eastern Suburbs by 22 points to nil. Tries ...

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  23. N.S.W. SEASON OPENED

    The New South Wales Rugby Union officially opened the season with the first round of the premiership competition on Saturday in fine but dull weather. ...

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  24. B GRADE DIVISION.

    VARSITY v. OSBOURNE.—University won by [?] points to 8. Borthwick kicked two penalty goals. Doyle (Osbournes) kicked a penalty in the second half. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. MELBOURNE GRADE FINAL

    The cricket final was resumed in cloudy and close weather, after morning showers[?] St. Kilda, 5 for 322, finished its innings at 397, Pearson (95) being the lost out, ...

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  26. BIG TOOWOOMBA SEASON.

    Owing to the executive officers declaring the grounds unfit for play, the Rugby Union season in Toowoomba was postponed till next Saturday. Indications ...

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  27. BROTHERS' MATCH OFF

    Owing to the northern-bound mail 'plane being delayed for more than four hours by bad weather on Saturday, the Brisbane Brothers' team, who were to fly ...

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  28. SEND-OFF TO KING'S CUP CREW

    "They should bring back the King's Cup, but if by accident they do not, everyone will be satisfied that they have done their best," said Mr. F. W. D[?] ...

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  29. MARTIN OUTPOINTS EDWARDS

    Boxing brilliantly in both attack and defence. Billy Martin, the Queenslandborn Now South Wales welterweight, ensily outpointed Norm. Edwards, of ...

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  30. PLAYERS EXCHANGE BLOWS

    The opening of the Rugby League season was marred by an unpleasant scene, and had it not been tor the level-headedness of the captains and the majority of ...

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  31. MAYNE HARRIERS'

    The Mayne Harriers held their opening run of the season on Saturday afternoon in Windsor Park. Results:— ...

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  32. JUNIOR LEAGUE RESULTS

    West End v Crystal Palace.—Won by West End by 29 points to nil. Try getters for the winners were Neilsen (2), M. Gabriel, J. Richards, P. Angus, C. ...

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  33. RICHARDS BEATS MACDONALD

    [?]on. Richards (Queensland middle an[?] heavyweight champion) knocked out Jock Macdonald (of New South Wales), at the Galety Stadium last night in the ...

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  34. BUNDABERG MEETING

    A special meeting of the Bundaberg Rowing Club will be held on Tuesday night to discuss the dismissal of a protest entered by the club regarding ...

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  35. PALMER'S PROSPECTS IN ENGLAND

    The "Yorkshire Observer" states: "The Australian boxer, Palmer, anticipates the quick collection of a fortune in England, but he will be lucky to get £750 a year ...

    Article : 49 words
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