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  2. CRICKET.

    Cricketers have thus far in the summer been unfortunate as to weather, and Saturuay was another spoiled day. As a consequence the selectors for interstate games get little light or leading for ...

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  3. Classified Advertising

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  4. SONS OF TEMPERANCE.

    Brunswick, 51 and 43 (A. Temple 21 n.o., Heyman 20 and 8/28). lost to Rising Star, 67 and two for 10 (Watson 19; Watts 9/40, Ladner 4/21). Coburg, 30 and none for 6 (P. Rowe 4/10), beat ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

    Newmarket, 29 and 81 (Inglefinger 7/31). lost to Hawthorn, 41 and four for 78 (Hillbrick 26 n.o.). Adelphians, 60 and 72 (McClean 27. Short 21; Dickson 6/3, Mann 4/16). beat Mutual First, 22 ...

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  6. GAS COMPANY.

    South Arnadale, 46 (Mackay 8/25), lost to Southmond, two for 48 (Kline 22). Northern Districts, 38 (McIntosh 4/12), lost to Meter Readers, 69 and eight for 12 (Korshen 1/6). ...

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  7. HARDWARE.

    Cameron and Sutherland, 73 and 93 (Hamilton 21. Griffiths 33, Gidman 27). beat James McEwan and Co., 59 and 67 (Griffiths 4/11, Short 7/25 and 4/29). ...

    Article : 41 words
  8. SCOTTISH.

    Fitzroy, 79 and 100 (Ingleman 31, Kopman 26; Coburn 5/5), lost to South and Parts, five for 13) (closed). (Prentice 60, Roberts 39, Pearce 21; Corngan 4/44). ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Manchester Handicap, which is the last important handicap of the flatracing season in England, was run yesterday. It resulted as follows:— ...

    Article : 165 words
  10. METROPOLITAN LEAGUE.

    North Melbourne, seven for 101 (closed) and five for 27 (Simpson 23, Ross 23, Smith, 4/20) beat Kew, 33 (Watt 7/20). Carlton, four for 153 (closed) (Bummerston 75 [?] ...

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  11. BAPTISTS.

    Albert Park, 77 and two for 41 (Hoskin 21 and 18 n.o.). beat South Melbourne, 42 and one for 57 (S. Cottril) 47 n.o., H. Cottrill 16 and 15 n.o.; Stodgell 5/15). ...

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  12. SOUTH SUBURBAN CHURCHES.

    Malvern Presbyterians, 129 and 127 (Bathurst 38 and 8/38), beat St. George's Malvern, 60 (Duncan 4/30. Riches 5/40). Prahran Church of Christ. 191 (Findley 81. Scott ...

    Article : 557 words
  13. PRAHRAN FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    P.A.F.S. 191 (Hyett 53, Remus 47), beat Windsor G.P.O.O.F., 94 and 80 (A. Salfulury 34 n.o. and 22. Biles 24; Dufty 9/62, Hyett 6/52). Gcod Intent, 184 (J. Jones 40, Harris 28. W. ...

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  14. English Turf Statistics.

    Mr. Sol Joel heads the list of winning owners on the turf, having won to date £33,178. Lord Astor is next with £22,822, followed by Lord Derby. £20,485; Mr. ...

    Article : 132 words
  15. BRIGHTON DISTRICT.

    Sandringham 69 and seven for 47 (Whybrow 80; Letch 6/25 and 6/17), lost to Hampton, 116 and 62 (Trinnick 26, Costello 24; Reardon 5/34, Nancarrow 4/18). ...

    Article : 163 words
  16. THE JUNIORS.

    Wet grounds again hampered junior cricketers on Saturday, but in the intervals between showers most of the teams managed to get in a little play. The only exception in the first grade was the ...

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  17. A.O.F.

    Court, Fitzroy, 28 and 30 (Stanley 4/7), lost to Court Clarendon, 16 and five for 49 (Martin 4/12). Court Camberwell, 58 and none for 23 (Anderson 21 n.o.; Sharman 7/9), beat Court Albert, 34 and ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. Gray Returning to New Zealand.

    H. Gray, the New Zealand rider, is returning to the Dominion. He intends to visit England again next March. ...

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  19. New Zealand Billiard Player Wins.

    Clark McConachy, the New Zealander, defeated T. Newman yesterday in the match of 16,000 up, in which Newman conceded 2,000. The final scores were:— ...

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  20. Y.M.C.A.

    Holy Trinity, 45 and eight for 62 (Walker 4/26), beat St. John's, 36 and 49 (Walker 23; Clough 4/3). ...

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  21. C.Y.M.S

    North Fitzroy, six for 163 (closed). (Chappel) 67 n.o., Flanagan 29). beat East Branswick H.A.G.B.S., 57 and 61 (Hourgan 26 n.o.; Williams 8/25. Lanigul 8/53). ...

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  22. NORTH SUBURBAN.

    Coburg Juniors, 93 and seven for 20, (Cuird 20), beat Coburg Bell Park, 56 (Hamilton 5/20, McKelson 4/15, Mitchell 4/33). Thornbury, 82 and three for 5 (Macher 26, Friend ...

    Article : 152 words
  23. RETURNED DIGGERS

    Williamstown, 67 and six for 52 (Taylor 19, McDonald 19; Gleeson 6/14), beat South Melbourne. 85 and 33 (Straughan 5/16, Phiddian 4/13). ...

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  24. U.A.O.D.

    Rising Sun, 63 and 52 (Andrien 22; Gregg 7/43, Waldron 6/42), lost to Bay View, 79 and three for 40 (McLaughlin 4/35). Albyn and Clifton B. 31 (Moyes 7/12), lost to ...

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  25. METHODIST.

    Coburg, 22 and nine for 31, lost to Nicholson Street, four for 76 (Mideenway 23 and 9/4, b. Corben 20 n.o; N. Collins 5/14). Brongham Street, five for 111 closed and eight; ...

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  26. Rugby Football.

    In a match played at Oldham, in Lancashire, on Friday, the Australian Rugby footballers defeated the home team by 16 points to 5. The game was interesting and fast. ...

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  27. CAULFIELD-MOORABBIN.

    Aspendale, 98 (Steward 22) lost to Chelsea, 100 (Bickford, 35; Kennedy, 4/29). East Caulfield, 88 and 57 (Brown 66; Carter, 5/5) beat Oakleigh, 80 and four for 63 (Carter 19, ...

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  28. OTHER MATCHES.

    M.C.C., nine for 140 (Medway 43 n.o., Miller 21 retired, Smith 27; Carter 3/13, Franklin 4/22, Smith 1/12). r. Mental Hospital, two for 49 (Ray 25. Carter 14 n.o.; Aitken 1/0, Brown 1/18). ...

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  29. FREE GARDENERS.

    Wellington, 76 and seven for 34 (Callaghan 11; Bell 10/39), beat Victorian, 25 (Knowtes 1.11). ...

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  30. Challenge to Carpentier.

    "Battling" Siki has challenged Georges Carpentier for the world's middle-weight boxing championship. Bantam-weight Boxers. ...

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  31. P.A.F.S.

    Coburg, 91 and 30 (Auld, 41; Manning 2/26), beat South Melbourne, 19 and 64 (Disher [?] 8/18). ...

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  32. SHIPPING COMPANIES.

    Huddart Parker Limited, 83 (Johnson 29; Topham 4/26), beat Melbourne Steamship Company, 82 (Byron 24; Kenley 5/50, Hosken 4/18). ...

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  33. COSMOPOLITAN.

    Henry Berry and Co., 112 and eight for 55, closed (Manders 67 n.o., Radford 22, 8/22 and 4/19, beat London Stores, 44 and 81 (Powell 54 and 4/46 (Lyeshon 4/9. Ritchie 5/32). ...

    Article : 27 words
  34. French Tennis Player's Default.

    After a protracted and occasionally heated discussion concerning Mdile. Suzanne Lenglen's conduct at the American tennis championship tournament, the Lawn ...

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  35. EASTERN SUBURBS.

    Deepdene, 102 and two for 70 (Cunt 39 n.o., Latham, 21 n.o.; May 5/28). beat Camberwell Returned Soldiers, 94 and 74 (Champion 51 n.o., and 24. Dowling 12/75, Kloster 6/64). ...

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  36. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    Yarra six for 107 (closed) (Hines 51 n.o.; Matherson 4/18). v. Rennons, six for 37 Glohnsan 5/32). Cromorne Methodist, 270 (C. Glenwright 86, H. Pollock 32, A. Glenwright 37, J. Parker 34. E. ...

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  37. ESSENDON AND FLEMINGTON CHURCHES

    Kensington Methodist. 108 Johns 25, Walmsly 36; Hilbrick 5/32), beat Ascotrale Church of Christ, 59. North Essendon Methodist, 99 (McGrae 27, ...

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  38. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES.

    Lennox Street, Richmond, 67 and five for 10 (Short 26; Castledene 7/22). beat Carlton, 60 (Knans 8/25, Tozer 5/32). South Melbourne, 62 (Veitch 40; A. Copp 8/11 ...

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  39. I.O.R.

    Northcote, 6 for 72 (closed) and 66 (Jacobs 8/23, Clarke, sen, 9/45), beat Collingwood, 49 and nine for 45 (Boyle 9/52, Price 6/65). ...

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  40. ADVANCE TO EUCALYPTUS DISTILLERS.

    Sir,—I notice that the Treasurer (Mr. McPherson) has dicided to advance 9d. per lb. to eucalyptus, distillers. Now, as a distiller and exporter for over 20 years, ...

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  41. COUNTRY MATCHES.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The third round of matches in the Bendigo Cricket Association premiership competition was begun on Saturday. Bendigo United, 148 (Cole 35), v. Railways, one for 46; Quarry Hill; Job ...

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  42. SECOND ELEVENS.

    Prahran five for 103 (Blake 26, Bowden 25, McMahon H. Lumsden 12 s.c. Lilley 19; A. Cutts 2/33, Bricriey 1/17), v. Collingwood, tour for 63 (Brooks 23, Pyke 15, Atherton 12; Junor 1/3, Tebbs ...

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  43. OTHER STATES.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A grade cricket results:— West Torrens, 143 and 97, beat Glenelg on the first innings. Port Adelaide, 152, won from University, 90, North Adelaide, 128 and 83. lost to Sturt, 214 ...

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  44. I.N.F.

    Windsor, 50 and 87 (Pollard 21 n.o., Dunne 20, Bourke 23; Sinclair 8/16). lost to Hawthorn, 92 and seven for 92 (Sinclair 31). Richmond, 61 (Glen 40, Wall 29; Tipping 4/13), ...

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  45. ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    With his face bleeding and battered. Francis James Curran, a labourer, who came from Gippsland, walked into the Detective Office early on Saturday morning. He said that he had met four men at ...

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  46. SUB-DISTRICT CLUBS.

    The Sub-District Association clubs fared better than their district brethren, for though in two games, Hawthorn v. Elsternwick and Coburg v. Malvern, not a ball was bowled on Saturday or ...

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  47. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    Holy Trinity, six for 84 (closed) v. St. Augustine's, five for 63 (Tuckey, 23 n.o.). St. Peter's eight forn 128 (closed) (Thompson 28, Franklin 25 n.o.) v. St. Luke's, North Fitzroy, seven ...

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