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  2. SPORTING.

    A further set of matches in the men's "C" grade shield competition being conducted by the West Australian Lawn Tennis Association was played on ...

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  3. SOCCER.

    Twenty-four teams competed in the second annual five-a-side competition conducted Lt the Leederville Oval yesterday afternoon by the West Australian ...

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  4. BASEBALL.

    Bristile, a new team in the West Australian League's "A" Grade this season. met Chevs. in a practice match on the Perth Esplanade on Sunday. At the end ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND TITLE TO LONG.

    BRISBANE, May 1.—After a protracted second set, C. Long (Victoria) defeated L. Hancock in the final of the men's singles in the Queensland hardcourt ...

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  6. CHURCH OF ENGLAND ASSOCIATION.

    Matches played on Saturday in the Church of England Tennis Association's tournament resulted as follows:— Women's singles championship: Miss ...

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  7. SCHOOLS' TOURNAMENT.

    The schools' vacation tennis tournament, which will commence at Kitchener Park on Monday next, will be run on American tournament lines with the main object of giving ...

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  8. SWIMMING.

    "On behalf of the centres you visited, Northern Transvaal Grigualand West. Eastern Province, Border and Natal, We express our warmest appreciation of the ...

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  9. MACCABEANS WIN AGAIN.

    A decision was reached m each of the four first league games conducted on Saturday afternoon by the West Australian Soccer Football Association. In three of ...

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  10. CYCLING.

    Fields were smaller than usual in the road races conducted by metropolitan cycling clubs over the week-end, mean riders preferring to save themselves for ...

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  11. BOWLS.

    NORTHAM, May 1.—The Northam Bowling Club's annual carnival which commenced on Friday night and which is still in progress, is the most successful ...

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  12. ENGLISH CUP FINAL.

    LONDON, April 29.—In the English Association Football Cup final today Portsmouth defeated Wolverhampton Wanderers 4-1 at the Wembley Stadium. ...

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  13. GLEN FORREST CARNIVAL.

    The carnival promoted by the Glen Forrest Bowling Club commenced on Saturday with the first two rounds of the pairs, for which 92 entries were received, ...

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  14. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, May 1.—Mr. R. Lean, representing the Melbourne directors of Stadiums, Ltd., met the Sydney officials today and it was eventually decided not ...

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  15. FREMANTLE ASSOCIATION.

    Matches played in the Fremantle and District Tennis Association's pennant series during the week-end resulted as follows:— ...

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  16. BRITISH RESULTS.

    LONDON, April 29.—Following are the results of soccer matches played today on the grounds on the clubs first mentioned:— English League. ...

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  17. THE DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, April 30.—The following have been chosen to represent Britain in the Davis Cup match against New Zealand on May 11, 12 and 13:—C. E. Hare, ...

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  18. DEATH OF C. P. DIXON.

    LONDON, April 30.—The death occurred today of C. P. Dixon, who led the English Davis Cup team to victory in Australia in 1912. At the time of his ...

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  19. GLICK TROPHY COMPETITION.

    Entries for the major and minor sections of the Glick trophy competition will close with the association secretary today at 5 p.m. The first round will commence on Saturday after, ...

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  20. ROTARY MOVEMENTS.

    Despite setbacks in certain European countries the Rotary movement throughout the world is steadily growing, it was stated on Sunday night by Mr. Angus ...

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  21. BETTER NUTRITION.

    Considerable interest was aroused at the recent meeting of representatives of national nutrition committees at Geneva by the final report of the Australian ...

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  22. QUIST'S POOR PLAY.

    MELBOURNE, May 1.—Playing without initiative, A. K. Quist, second singles player of the Australian Davis Cup team, went down passively to L. Brodie in the ...

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  23. VISIT OF PALESTINE TEAM.

    ADELAIDE, May 1.—The Palestine soccer team, which will tour Australia this year, will play five Test matches— at Sydney; on July 8, at Brisbane on ...

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  24. Return of Belgian Rider.

    After having competed with a fair measure of success in the Eastern States during the past three months, Edmond Antoine, the well-known ...

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  25. TABLE TENNIS.

    Club secretaries are reminded that the nomination of tams for the 1939 pennant series of the Table Tennis Association will close tonight. Forms may be obtained from ...

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  26. McGRATH OUTCLASSED.

    SYDNEY, May 1.—J. Gilchrist overwhelmed V. B. McGrath at the Sydney cricket ground courts on Saturday to win the City of Sydney singles title with the ...

    Article : 91 words
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