It was in the natural order of things that the return match between the Adelaides and South Adelaides begun on Saturday excited considerable interest, and that a large crowd ...
Article : 946 wordsAlmost every mortal cries out for and champions his favourite sport. One is an enthusiastic admirer of horse-racing, another patronises cricket, this man thinks there is ...
Article : 2,884 wordsIn the local market on Saturday morning £300 to £24 was accepted about Insomnia for the Newmarket Handicap. Insomnia is beautifully bred. being by Robinson Crusoe from ...
Article : 1,885 wordsBy far she most important event in connection with the Holdfast Bay Yacht Club is the race for the Plympton Cup. Consequently the supporters of the club mustered in strong ...
Article : 1,360 wordsOwing to a great many of the cracks being engaged at, Caulfield during the afternoon the work donn at Flemington on Saturday morning was not of a vert exciting nature. ...
Article : 275 wordsThis Ural was occupied by the North Adelaides and Ports, and the former winning the goes stayed at the wickets all the afternoon. The exhibition of batting was first class but ...
Article : 376 wordsThe February Meeting of the V.A.T.G. ras hold yesterday at Caulfield. The weather was fine and the attendance large. The sport vas of a more than usually interesting ...
Article : 1,681 wordsTho annual sports were held on February 21 in Mr. Saunders's paddock. About 300 persons attended. The following were the results:— HORSE RACES. ...
Article : 202 wordsTriton—First innings, 185: second innings 144; total, 320. Norwood—First innings, 145; second inn Ings—W. O. Whitridge, c. and b. Hack, 2 ...
Article : 128 wordsThe last round or the Pennant Cricket Matches, which closed yesterday, was marked by an interesting display of cricket. The North Melbourne v. Melbourne match resulted ...
Article : 145 wordsThe following are the acceptances and general entries for the Port German races, to be held on February 26th:— Maidens.—Bart, Charity. Clouden, Halfceste. ...
Article : 73 wordsSir—Every week hundreds leave these shores, taking a vast amount of money and energy to Western Australia, which is a dead loss to this colony, and now that Sir John ...
Article : 291 wordsThe following are the handicaps for the races in connection with the Bruce Jockey Club:— HURDLES.—Inferno, l1 st. 12 1b.; Modbury, 11 4 ...
Article : 89 wordsAssociation Match, Norwoods v. Semaphore.—On Saturday, February 24, the members of their club played their retain much with the Semaphores, it being their last match of the series ...
Article : 584 wordsThis match, the stumbling block over which the Association Committee fell into such a muddle when they were arranging the programme, did not take long ...
Article : 385 wordsC CMPANY 2ND REGIMENT v. GARRISON ARTILLERY.—The second competition between these two branches of the Defence Force was fired on Saturday. The previous competition ...
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Advertising : 87 wordsAnother programme of water sports was carried out by members of the above club at Glenelg on Saturday afternoon. The weather was all that could be desired, consequently a ...
Article : 272 wordsNORTH ADELAIDES' ROAD RACE.—The annual roid race of the North Adelaide Cycling Club for the club's cold medal is always productive of a large amount of interest ...
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South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900), Mon 26 Feb 1894, Page 7
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