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  2. SPORTING NEWS from NEAR AND FAR

    F.S.Spurrel, the champion Victorian police sprinter, comes of athletic stock. His father, G. Spurrell, was a champion sprinter in his day. capable of ...

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    ROY KILNER. Aged 37 and a great left-hand all-round player, he died in England last Thursday from an illness contracted in India. He visited ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Professional Golfers Compete.

    THE leading professional golfers of New South Wales played a 36-hole stroke competition at Manly links for a purse of £25. Rain marred the form of most ...

    Article : 120 words
  5. Victorian Baseball.

    THE coming baseball season in Victoria promises to be highly successful. The 1926 record of 53 teams has been broken, 63 teams having applied for admittance. ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. Football in Victoria.

    TRAINING is in full swing now at Footscray, and about 80 recruits have made their appearance. The selectors Messrs. Zinnick. Duncan, and Samson, are ...

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  7. Exciting Boxing.

    THRILL followed thrill in rapid succession in last month's heavy-weight contest between Jack Stanley, of Deptford, and Salvatore Ruggirello. of Italy, ...

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  8. Roy Kilner Dead.

    THE death was announced Last Thursday of the international cricketer, Roy Kilner. Roy Kilner was 37 years of age. and was a great left-hand all-round player. ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. Mc[?]nnes Knocks Out Hancock.

    TOMMY Mc[?]nnes, of Scotland, added another victory to his credit at the West Melbourne Stadium, when he knocked out Wally Hancock in the second round. Each ...

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    COUNTRY CHAMPIONS: Mr. T. Box (right) sad Mr. B. Rigby, champion and runner-up respectively in the Great Southern singles bowling championship at Albany during Easter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. N.S.W. Tennis Players.

    THE N.S.W, tennis selectors have graded the first ten of the State's players tims:—J. Crawford 1, F. Kalms 2, R. E. Schlesinger 3. R. O. Cummings 4, N. ...

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  13. Hay and the Olympic Team.

    THE h[?] secretary of the Olympic Federation has written Mr. Harry Hay to the effect that the executive had found it impossible to allow him to travel to ...

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  14. Women's Tennis Pennants.

    BY defeating the strong Claremont team by 8 sets to 4 on Saturday, King's Park team won the Women's pennant. The winners' team, which went through the ...

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    MISS MARGARET OFFICER: At the Easter Tennis Tournament at King's Park, she won the women's singles, mixed doubles and women's doubles championships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Pennant Bowls Concluded.

    SATURDAY'S concluding round of pennants was of a routine character except for the Perth Club. South Perth's failure against Cottesloe, and the city's ...

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  17. Press Writers.

    THE well-known critic Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in the London "Daily Telegraph." says:—"The Lawn Tennis Association's letter virtually intimates to ...

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  18. Golf Championship.

    THE concluding round of the South Coast (Vic.) golf championship was played recently. Mrs. Emms, who was leading the field on the first round, did not ...

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  19. Chaperon for Swimmers.

    MR.J.Eve.[?]n. secretary of the Olympic Federation, stated recently that thc Federation had adhered to its former decision regarding a chaperon to ...

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  20. Charlton's Form.

    WHEN Andrew Charlton was chosen to represent Australia at the Olympic Games there were some who, doubting his ability to reach his old form, claimed that ...

    Article : 189 words
  21. Australia in the Tour de France.

    THE Australasian team of cyclists— Hubert Opperman (Vic), capt.[?] Harry Watson (N.Z.), Ern. Bainbridge (Vic.) and Per[?]y Osborn (Vic.)—will compete in the ...

    Article : 184 words
  22. Charlton Speaks Emphatically.

    ANDREW Charlton is emphatic on the point that members of the Australian Olympic team should have men of their own nationality to massage and coach them ...

    Article : 202 words
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