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  2. SPORTING ITEMS.

    WELLINGTON. Saturday.—The Spring Meeting of the Canterbury Jockey Club was concluded today. In winning the Stead Memorial Cup, Winning Hit established a new record for a mile and ...

    Article : 225 words
  3. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Club matches were fired over the long ranges at Port Melbourne on Saturday. The attendance was fair. Shooting commenced in a northerly wind, requiring about 5deg. right, but soon there was ...

    Article : 1,014 words
  4. CHAMPIONSHIP ROWING.

    The conditions under which the thirtieth championship eight-cared and sculling races of Victoria were rowed on Saturday afternoon, under the management of the Victorian Rowing Association, ...

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  6. GOLF.

    ROYAL MELBOURNE.—The monthly medal (Begey) will be played for on Saturday, when a ballot will also be held. YARRA YARRA.—A match between the ...

    Article : 673 words
  7. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    Better performances were general on the occasion of the third interclub contest on Saturday afternoon, on the Amateur Sports ground, though there was no outstanding feature. W.H. Brown ...

    Article : 1,211 words
  8. BOXING.

    While the 20-round contest between the [?] light-weight "Pat" Mills and the former Victorian champion "Dick" Johnson at the Stadium on Saturday night did not lack interest it was. for a keenly ...

    Article : 403 words
  9. PLAGUE OF GRASSHOPPERS.

    MERBEIN', Sunday. — Much damage is being done by a plague of grasshoppers moving in the direction of Renmark. A meeting adopted a suggestion to dig deep ...

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  11. SWIMMING.

    During the week-end members of the Melbourne Swimming Club contested a relay race (four men per team)over a distance of 220 yards,Result:— C. Paul's team (C. Paul. W. Dande. L. Uren, G. ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. BASEBALL.

    St Kilda Blues beat South Melbourne BY 15 runs to 1. The Blues have an unbeaten record to far, their leading players on Saturday being Banniste[?]. [?], Martin, and Brand. South Melbourne ...

    Article : 240 words
  13. YACHTING.

    The opening of the yachting season on Saturday commenced in a two-reef breeze and ended in almost a flat calm. Between whiles there were several samples of other kinds of weather, including rain, ...

    Article : 523 words
  14. CROQUET.

    Results:—Mrs. McDonnell d. Mrs. Salmon; Mesdames Crawley and Wismould d. Mesdames Bailey and U Ren: Mesdames Bogie and Graham d. Mesdames Webb and Bean; Mesdames Booth and ...

    Article : 176 words
  15. ATHLETE RETIRES.

    A presentation will be made to Mr. John A. Rice this evening, at 9 o 'clock, at Weber and Rice's Health College, Elizabeth street, to mark his retirement from the title of "Strongest man at his weight ...

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  16. MOTORING.

    GEELONG. Sunday.—In aid of the blind appeal a sealed motor run to Queenscliff was held by the Geelong branch of the Automobile Club. 20 motorcars and several motor-cycles taking part. Messrs. ...

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  17. CYCLING.

    Two more clubs brought their mad-racing season to a close on Saturday. Except for the heat, the conditions were good, and condu[?] to the recording of good times. On the Dandenong road at ...

    Article : 331 words
  18. POISON FOR MEDICINE.

    Henry Taylor aged 69 years, of Rathdown street, Carlton, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Saturday suffering from poisoning by spirits of salts. He took the poison in mistake for ...

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  19. MAN DROWNED.

    MERBEIN, Sunday.—Robert Reid left Wentworth in a small rowing-boat. Later the boat was found,, and Reid's body was recovered on Saturday half a mile below the junction of the Murray and ...

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  20. KILLED BY ELECTRIC TRAIN.

    Noel Walker, single, aged 24 years, who was employed ot Sunshine, left by train on Friday night for Melbourne. The train Was delayed, and he decided to walk to Footscray. He was knocked ...

    Article : 50 words
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