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  2. GOLF.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—In the flint round of the British professional match-play championship at Oxley today, Padgham, the holder, beat Williams 7 and 6; R. ...

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  3. FLOOD DAMAGE.

    The Full Court of the High Court of Australia, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir John Latham), Mr. Justice Owen Dixon and Mr. Justice McTiernan, ...

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  4. ROWING.

    After only one race had been rowed last week the championship eights regatta was postponed owing to bad weather until Saturday next. It has been deemed ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. SWIMMING.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 16.—"Mr. J. P. Sheedy's statement regarding the perturbation we feel concerning the apparent inactivity of the Amateur Swimming Union of ...

    Article : 385 words
  6. SPORTING.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 16.—The South Australian King's prize for 1936 was won by C. E. Armstrong, of Queensland, in an unusually interesting finish at Port ...

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  7. Interesting Four-ball Match.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 16.—About 800 people watched Gene Saracen and Miss Helen Hicks defeat Jim Ferrier and Mrs. Sloan Morpeth one-up after an ...

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  8. Americans May Not Visit Perth.

    That the world-famous American golfers Miss Helen Hicks and Gene Sarazen may not extend their Australian tour to Western Australia was announced ...

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  9. THE AMERICAN STYLE.

    Jesse Owens, the famous American negro runner, taking the baton from Glickman during a relay race at the athletic contest between the British Empire and the United States at the White City last month. The method of taking over the baton differs from that adopted by other countries. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEDLANDS SPRING CUP.

    A big field is expected to compete in the open spring cup event over 86 holes at the Nedlands Golf Club on Sunday. Trophies will be awarded the winner, runner-up, the best ...

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  11. MT. LAWLEY FOUNDERS' CUP.

    The threeball bogey invitation event over 36 holes for the Mt. Lawley founders' cup will be played on Sunday, September 27. The field will be limited to 108 members and invited ...

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  12. WAGIN CLUB.

    The Wagin Club brought its 1986 season to an end on September 18 with the captain's and vice-captain's teams match as its final fixture. The captain's team, led by G. A. W. ...

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  13. CYCLING.

    Weather permitting, George Hebbard will leave the General Post Office, Forrest-place, at 6 a.m. tomorrow in an attempt to lower the solo professional ...

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  14. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—Before leaving for America today by the liner Queen Mary, the New Zealander, J. E. Lovelock, winner of the 1,500 metres at the Olympic ...

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  15. BRIDGETOWN CLUB.

    Members of the Bridgetown Rifle Club contested the monthly spoon on their range on September 13 over the 500 and 600 yards. C. Zinnecker and Geo. Wood shot particularly well, ...

    Article : 103 words
  16. ALBANY CLUB.

    The last of the series of medal matches was contested on the Albany Club's links on September 12. resulting in a tie between L Hell and B. J. Kilpatrick. with scores of 68 net. ...

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  17. MEMORIAL TO AIRMEN.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 16.—The Water Board at its meeting today approved an application by the Australian Plying Corps for permission to erect a memorial to the ...

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  18. SOCCER.

    LONDON, Sept 15.—In the third division (northern section) of the English league today Rochdale beat Southport, 2-1. ...

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  19. N.R.A. MEETING.

    Further entries for the prize meeting of the National Rifle Association of W.A., commencing on September 28. were received yesterday. The present total is 211. The impression that the ...

    Article : 270 words
  20. Read's Big Task.

    Except for one or two minor matters. everything is in readiness for the departure on Saturday of W. Read, a member of the Midland-Bassendean Cycling ...

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  21. THISTLE CLUB.

    The following have been chosen to represent the Thistle Club in the Busselton carnival to be held during the week-end:—Young, Lord, McLaren, Hill. Savage, Barrett. Bell, Benn, Goff, ...

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  22. FOOTBALL.

    The Swan Districts League Football Club's concert party will give a performance in the Bayswater Town Hall tonight. The club's annual footballers' ball will be held in the ...

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  23. AUGUSTA-MARGARET ASSOCIATION.

    The final games of the Augusta-Margaret Association were played on September 6 and resulted as follows:—Bramley 3, Margaret 0. Metricup 2, Rosella 1. Cowaramup forfeited to ...

    Article : 120 words
  24. NELSON ASSOCIATION.

    The second semi-final of the Nelson Football Association was played at Greenbushes on September 18 between Balingup and Warriors. In a last-minute rush Balingup scored a goal to ...

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  25. GENERAL NEWS.

    A euchre party will be held at the Lake-street Kindergarten tonight. Mr. W. G. Lewis, J.P., has been appointed a member of the Children's ...

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  26. HOMING.

    Seventy members of the W.A. National Combine have entered 860 birds for the big race to be held from Zanthus on Tuesday next. Nearly £100 will be distributed in prize money. ...

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  27. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The fourth of the series of celebrity concerts arranged by the Australian Broadcasting Commission, will take place at His Majesty's Theatre tomorrow night. ...

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  28. LEONORA CLUB.

    Weather conditions were unfavourable on September 13. when a small number of members of the Leonora Club competed in a sweepstake over the 300 cards range, 20 shots in two stages. A ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. Six-Day Race at Wembley.

    LONDON, Sept. 15.—"Cycling is doing a lot to remedy Britain's deficiency in physical fitness," said Sir Malcolm Campbell who presided at Mr. Hugh D. ...

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  30. METROPOLITAN CLUB.

    The Metropolitan Homing Club held its second race from Laverton—an airline distance of 460 miles—on Saturday, when seven lofts consisting of 85 birds were liberated in a slight head ...

    Article : 159 words
  31. WAGIN CLUB.

    On the Wagin range on September 13 the first stage of the Walter's trophy was contested over the 800 and 900 yards ranges. R. Bosenberg shot well under adverse conditions, and he leads ...

    Article : 116 words
  32. JUNIOR ROLLER CHAMPIONSHIP.

    On Tuesday night the second series of heats of the State junior amateur roller champion ship were held during the R.S.L. community concert in the Fremantle Town Hall Results:— ...

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  33. MAYLANDS CLUB.

    During the week-end the Maylands Homing Club completed its 1936 programme with two races from Laverton—a distance from Perth of 450 miles. Constable Gravestock, of Laverton, ...

    Article : 159 words
  34. WILUNA CLUB.

    Twenty-five members of the Wiluna Club contested the second stage of the J. Maund Cup—14 shots at 500 yards. the second seven shots to count for a club soon. The spoon was won by ...

    Article : 135 words
  35. BOWLS.

    At the 24th annual meeting of the Victoria Park Club. held on Tuesday evening, the president (Mr. H. Hood) submitted an encouraging report. The honorary treasurer (Mr. T. L. ...

    Article : 190 words
  36. McALINDEN CLUB.

    At the annual meeting of the McAlinden Rifle Club held on September 13. the following office- bearers were elected:—Captain. Mr. L. Wooding; secretary, Mr. F. McNish; treasurer, Mr. W. ...

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  37. FREMANTLE CLUB.

    The Fremantle Pigeon Racing Club held an open race from Southern Cross—a distance of 218 miles airline—on Sunday. Twenty-four lofts, consisting of 242 birds, participated, and ...

    Article : 124 words
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