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  2. SPORTING.

    A feature of play yesterday in the West Australian Bowling Association's carnival was the fine exhibition given in the final of the State championship by ...

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  3. LAWN TENNIS.

    The third set of matches in the second round of the women's "B" grade shield competition conducted by the West Australian Lawn Tennis Association will be ...

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  4. SWIMMING.

    Over 2,000 State school children spent an exciting morning at the Crawley Baths yesterday, the occasion being the annual swimming carnival organised by ...

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  5. CRICKET.

    AUCKLAND, April 1.—A fine but unlucky performance in the match between the English cricketers and a combined Wellington-Auckland team today ...

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  6. List of Fixtures.

    Following are the fixtures for the association pennant competition, which will be resumed tomorrow:— First Division.—King's Park v. Cottesloe, East ...

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  7. Teams for Tomorrow.

    Teams for the association pennant matches tomorrow hare been chosen as follows:— Royal Park, No. 2.—Caddy, Williamson, Higgs. Hopkins; Kersbaw, Cartledge, Mears, Axford; ...

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  8. CHAMPION WOMEN LEAVE.

    Misses Nancy Wynne and Thelma Coyne, the Eastern States women tennis players who figured prominently in the State championships at King's Park at ...

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  9. VISIT OF WOMEN'S TEAM.

    Arrangements were finalised yesterday for the reception of the Australian women's cricket team, which will pass through Fremantle tomorrow on its way ...

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  10. CENTRAL WHEATBELT TITLES.

    The annual Central Wheatbelt lawn tennis championships conducted by the Wyalkatchem club were brought to a successful conclusion during the Easter ...

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  11. CYCLING.

    The first of the season's professional road races will be conducted by the Mid-land-Bassendean Cycle Club over the Bullsbrook-road course from Midland ...

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  12. ST. JOACHIM'S CLUB.

    Following is the St. Joachim's Tennis Club's draw for the week-end:—Saturday.—2 p.m.: Mrs. Jackson v. Miss Gustafsen, Lamborn v. Herbert, Heagney and Mrs. ...

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  13. TURF PITCH AT WILUNA.

    Outside of the metropolitan area there are only two centres in which turf wickets are laid down in this State—at Northam and on the Goldfields. Officials ...

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  14. MERCANTILE ASSOCIATION.

    The final between Postal Institute and Leeder-ville Druids will be continued tomorrow at 2.40 p.m., and, if unfinished, will continue on Sunday. At 2.40 p.m. tomorrow minor pennant games ...

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  15. MID-WEEK COMPETITION.

    Only three of the four games scheduled were played yesterday in the association's mid-week competition. The series was the conclusion of the ...

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  16. ST. MARY'S CLUB.

    The annual tournament of St. Mary's Tennis Club will be continued during the week-end as follows:— Tomorrow.—2 p.m.: N. Furlong and E. ...

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  17. Nicholson's Milage Record.

    MELBOURNE, April 1.—Ossle Nicholson during March cycled 4,841.7 miles, breaking the previous world record for one month's cycling milage by 29 miles. ...

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  18. R.S.L. SEMI-FINALS.

    The semi-finals of the competition for the minor pennant of the R.S.L. Cricket Association will be played on Sunday, starting at 11 am., on Wellington Square. Luncheon will be taken ...

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  19. WESTERN DISTRICTS AMATEURS.

    The Western Districts Club will begin its road season tomorrow with eight-mile races for juniors and seniors. Nominations for these events will close at the clubroom in the Wembley ...

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  20. MAYLANDS AMATEUR CLUB.

    The Maylands Amateur Cycling Club will conduct a ten-mile race over the Albany-road course, Victoria Park, tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'clock. Handicaps will be declared on the ...

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  21. ACCIDENT AT FUNERAL

    NANNUP, April 1.—The funeral took place at the Nannup Cemetery yesterday, of the late Mr. John Whittle, an old resident of the district. While the ...

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  22. METROPOLITAN SENIORS.

    The finals in all grades of the Metropolitan Senior Cricket Association will begin tomorrow and continue on April 10 and 11. Following are the fixtures:— ...

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  23. PENNANT SERIES.

    Having carried out a heavy week's programme in connection with Country week carnival, the West Australian Bowling Association will resume its pennant ...

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  24. THE DAVIS CUP.

    NEW YORK, March 31.—Mr. Samuel Collam, a former president of the United States Lawn Tennis Association, in a statement criticising the organisation of ...

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  25. GOLF.

    A mixed Canadian foursomes will be played at Mt. Yokine on the opening day, Saturday, April 10. Starting timer, are rapidly being booked and members should book their times with the ...

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  26. NOT THE FIRST MISTAKE.

    KALGOORLIE, April 1.—Herbert Essex (46), French polisher, who was arrested on a warrant from Perth, appeared in the Kalgoorlie Police Court ...

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  27. ROWING.

    LONDON, March 31.—Thirty-seven years ago George Rogers, of Perth, won on the River Lea his first rowing race and has been rowing ever since. This ...

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  28. MASONIC SOCIETY.

    The Masonic Golfing society will conduct an 18-hole stroke competition at Mt. Yokine tomorrow afternoon. All members of the craft are invited. Opponents will be arranged and ...

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  29. Britain Not Favoured by Cochet.

    PARIS, March 31.—H. Cochet the French professional, said today on his return from a tour of Egypt that Australia and America had the best chances of ...

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  30. ROSEMOUNT CLUB.

    The Rosemount Night Tennis Club's season has been successful. Matches for the club pennant have been played and after keen competition the Gold (Wednesday night) team was ...

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  31. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

    "Service" (Bassendean).—In a singles court the length is 78ft. and the width 27ft.. with the service line 21ft. from the centre, which means that the centre service line down the ...

    Article : 63 words
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