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  2. RIFLE NOTES.

    Shooting off for first prizes is practically to be done away with at the Victorian Ride Association jubilee meeting in October. During the last few years every competitor who made a score with a ...

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  3. FOOTBALL. IMPROVEMENT CONTINUES.

    The incident of most importance in Saturday's round of games was the first defeat of Carlton. The honour of dowing them fell to Essendon, and by the narrow margin of the point, gained in ...

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  4. WIN FOR BRIGHTON.

    Brighton commenced the season with apparently a strong side and bright prospects, but they seemed to be fated to lose the aid of their best men through the mishaps of the game, just when they ...

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  5. ASSOCIATION SCORES.

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  6. SOUTH-EAST SUBURBAN CHURCHES.

    Auburn Presbyterians, 8 goals 13 behinds (S. M'Laren 2. K. Jones, B. Cabena, R. Bradford, W. Scott, F. Martin, and E. Smith), beat Camberwell Congregations, 6 goals 4 behinds (F. Rowlston ...

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  7. OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The first interstate match of men season under Australian rules was played between North Adelaide and New South Wales at the Erskineville Oval yesterday, the attendance being ...

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  8. POSITION OF CLUBS.

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  9. LEAGUE SCORES.

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Saturday's league football matches resulted:—West Torrens, 7 goals 13 behinds, beat Port Adelaide, 7 goals 9 behinds; South Adelaide, 4 goals 10 behinds, beat West Adelaide, 4 ...

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  11. PROTESTANT CHURCHES' ASSOCIATION.

    Middle Methodist, 20 goals 26 behinds, defeated Nyora Ramblers, 1 point. Best for losers—E. Woodfield, G. Burke, Wright, Lindrea, S. White, and E. Leith. Goalkickers for winners—Liney (5), ...

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  12. VICTORIAN JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

    Yarraville, 4 goals 9 behinds (33 points), beat Footscray, 2 goals 5 behinds (17 points). Fitzroy, 3 goals 13 behinds (31 points), beat Williamstown, 4 goals 2 behinds (26 points). ...

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  13. BRISBANE GAMES.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—In Australian football, Sydney beat Queensland by 9 goals 15 behinds to 5 goals 7 behinds. The Rugby Union match between Queensland and ...

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  14. POSITIONS OF CLUBS.

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIAN MATCHES.

    PERTH, Saturday.—League members to-day resulted:—South Fremantle (7 goals 8 behinds) best Subiaco (5 goals 11 behinds). Perth 15 goals 17 behinds) beat Midland (8 goals), West Perth ...

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  16. SOUTH MELBOURNE WINS.

    Neither South Melbourne nor Melbourne had reason to be proud of the football displayed by them at Albert-park. The Southerners won easily, but their play was not of the order to inspire ...

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  17. PRAHRAN BEATS NORTHCOTE.

    The Prahran team went out to Croxton on Saturday, where the improving Northcote men kept them going from start to finish. They were the first to open an attack, and had Prahran ...

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  18. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Carlton defeated Fitzroy by 4 goals to 1. The goalkickers were—Carlton, Hall, Halley, Campbell, and Cumming; Fitzroy, Hampson. Prahran defeated Williamstown by 5 goals to 1. ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH ASSOCIATION.

    Training College (3 goals 12 behinds) were beaten by Fortrose (8 goals 4 behinds). ...

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  20. THE ASSOCIATION CLUBS.

    Essendon and Williamstown have had many fine tttsssles, and in come of them there has been no sparing; but never have the two teams played a fairer and more enjoyable game than that in ...

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  21. REPORTER DISTRICT COMPETITION.

    Surrey Hills beat Box Hill by 5 goals 9 behinds to 3 goals 6 behinds. ...

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  22. C.Y.M.S. COMPETITION.

    South Yarra and St. Kilda East v. Fitzroy, at Fawkner-park.—Fitzroy, 3 goals 10 behinds (28 points); South Yarra and St. Kilda East, 3 goals 7 behinds (25 points). Goalkickers—For Fitzroy, ...

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  23. RUGBY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The third Rugby football match under league rules was played on the Agricultural-ground yesterday, in the presence of 27,000 spectators. The visitors, after losing the two ...

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  24. A SPORTING OFFER.

    The recent troubles of the Victorian Football league have alforded an opportunity for a sporting institution which promotes pugilistic encounters. Its officers have communicated with G. ...

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  25. SCHOOL MATCHES.

    Christian Brothers' College v. Trinity Grammar School.—On the Richmond Cricket-ground on Friday Christian Brothers' College. East Melbourne, beat Trinity Grammar School. ...

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  26. AMERICAN FOOTBALLERS ARRIVE.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—On board the R.M.S. Makura, which arrived yesterday from Vancouver, are the American Rugby footballers, representing Leland Stanford Junior University and the ...

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  27. ESSENDON V. CARLTON.

    The report of this match, won by Essendon by 7 goals 10 behinds (52 points) to 6 goals 15 behinds (51 points), will be found on page 6. ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY'S FINE FINISH.

    When University and Fitzroy met on the East Melbourne Cricket-ground on Saturday both were slightly handicapped. The University were without their captain (Kneen), but Boynton came into ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS. L.T.A.V. PENNANT COMPETITIONS.

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  31. NORTH MELBOURNE'S STRONG FINISH.

    Up to half-time Brunswick, on their own ground, more than held their own against North Melbourne. In fact, in the second quarter it looked at times as if there was only one team playing—the wearers ...

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  32. COUNTRY MATCHES.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—A give-and-take game was provided by Imperial and Golden Point this afternoon, the later winning by two points. They opened with a behind and a goal, and Imperials ...

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  33. METROPOLITAN ASSOCIATION.

    Results:—Leopold beat Caulfield, on the latter's ground; South Yarra, 9 goals 16 behinds (70 points), beat Oakleigh, 6 goals 4 behinds (40 points); Beverley, 19 goals 16 behinds (130 points), ...

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  34. ST. KILDA'S LOST CHANCE.

    For two quarters on their own ground St. Kilda gave promise of winning comfortably from Geelong, but either from over-elation at the prospect or Geelong's return to the form that proved too ...

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  35. M.C.C. TOURNAMENT.

    Intending competitors in the single-handed tournament, open to members only of the Melbourne Cricket Club, are notified that the time for receiving entries has been extended until Saturday ...

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  36. SOUTH SUBURBAN ASSOCIATION.

    Mentone v. Armadale.—E. Ivory and Reed (A.) heat Stephens and Coffey (M.), 6—4, 6—4, and lost to Rogers and Greenwood (M.), 1—6, 2—6; W. Ivory and Rigg (A.) beat Rogers and ...

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  37. HEAVY SCORING.

    The two surprise teams of the association keep winning, and Port Melbourne, having a task well within their powers in tackling Preston on Suturday, put up a heavy score. It is not unusual ...

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  38. GOULBURN VALLEY ASSOCIATION.

    COBRAM, Saturday.—For the Goulburn Valley Association premiership to-day, Cobram (5 goals 10 behinds) beat Strathmerton (5 goals 7 behinds), at Strathmerton, after a very exciting game. ...

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  39. COLLINGWOOD BEATS RICHMOND.

    There was a large attendance at Richmond for the game between Collingwood and the home team, and the people who wanted it saw good and exciting football in every plase, and conditions at ...

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  40. MELBOURNE DISTRICT ASSOCIATION.

    St. Philip's Collingwood, v. University C, at Scotch College Ground.—Scores:—University, 9 goals 10 behinds; St. Philip's, 8 goals 11 behinds. Goal-kickes for University—Robertson (3), ...

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  41. NORTH-EASTERN ASSOCIATION. ROUGH PLAY.

    SEYMOUR, Saturday.—At the football association meeting on Friday night, Stephens (Euroa) and Bennett (Longwood) were reported by Beauchamp, for rough play in the match, Euroa v. ...

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