On Saturday afternoon the second round of the pennant matches was played. Royal Melbourne were down to play Riversdale, on the East Camberwell course, and realising that on their own ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 wordsMelboure (23) ran at Maribyrnong with Essendon (32). The hares were J. W. Stilwell and Watson (Essendon) and P. Dedrick and W. Fender (Melbourne), who laid a trail over nine miles of ...
Article : 524 wordsIt is announced that Mr. R. W. Luis Fernandes has been appointed to the position of secretary to the club. Mr. Fernades will go into residence at the club-house at Sandringham, and take over the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsThe final round of the club championship will be placed on Saturdat next; no competition to start before 11 a.m. On the same day the monthly medal competition ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 wordsA common tale in connection with Saturday afternoon's lacrosse was "The ground in very bad state and paly consequently indifferent." Bright, clean play was rarely seen. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsIt would perhaps be searcely fair to say that the Geelong team came up to Fishermen's Bend on Saturday for nothing, for they certainly got a very pleasant game out of the journey, it no holes or ...
Article : 665 wordsBALLARAT, Saturday.—The Alfred-bell was crowded to-night, when the finals in the boxing and wrestling competitions were decided. The boxing provided some excellent fights. W. L. Bailey ...
Article : 424 wordsThe Ascot course will be in use to-day, when Mr. J. Wren will bring off a meeting. The different events filled well, and with fine weather a successful meeting ...
Article : 1,858 wordsROCHESTER, Sunday. — A competition for a gold medal was played over the links of the club last week, and the event was won by J. a. Duggan, with D. A. Sinclair runner-up. ...
Article : 37 wordsDOOKIE, Saturday. — The course of the newly-formed Dookie Golf Club was opened to-day, when a large number of members took part in a mixed foursomes competition, which ...
Article : 73 wordsBUNINYONG, Saturday.—To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the proclamation of the borough of Buninyong, the mayor (Councillor David Kerr) invited a large and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 615 wordsFLEMINGTON, Saturday.—It was fine this morning, but very wet underfoot, and only the cluders and the inside track were available for work. Being race-day, there was not, however, a deal ...
Article : 503 wordsTo-night at the Melbourne Athletic Pavilion, Eastern Hill, 16 more bouts will be decided in the bantam-weight, feather-weight. and lightweight classes of the district competitions. ...
Article : 31 wordsThe various club tournaments will be well under way by the end of the month, and players are missing no opportunity of gatting up to their besty form. Large entries have been received all ...
Article : 596 wordsThe Metropolitan Club can boast this year of a very even second team—so even, indeed, that it would be no easy matter to place them in order of merit, and it was expected, not unnaturally, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,777 wordsThe Oaklands Hounds will meet on Wednesday at the Broadmeadows township, at half-ast 12 p.m., and on Saturday next at the Keilor Chapel, at half-past 1 p.m. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 wordsRAINBOW, Thursday.—The above club held their second meet in Mr. Mark Allan's paddock at Kenmure to-day. Owing to darkness setting in, four dogs had to divide the stake of 12 guiness. Mr. ...
Article : 68 wordsThe final match of the doubles handicap tournament organised by the Tolarno Tennis Club was played on Saturday, when T. Thompson and A. S. Whyte (rec. 4) beat R. Neil and T. Scott ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 21 Jun 1909, Page 7
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