Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Hiscock, of Burke road, Kew, entertained a large number of relatives and family friends at a well-arranged dinner at ...
Article : 413 wordsThe women's penant matches were again affetected yesterday by rian, and there were several postponemtns. Geelong—mainl;y owing to the good play of Mrs. Hope and Miss L. Addison, ...
Article : 1,230 wordsThe Ascot June meeting was opened today, the Ascot Stakes, two miles, being won by Scullion from Keror and Miwani. Details: ...
Article : 320 wordsWith the sun sinning brightly the weather yesterday morning promised well for the Epsom races in the afternoon, but shortly after midday clouds bankde up and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 32 wordsBRISBANE. Wednesday.—Giving evidence in Sydney yesterday before the select committee inquiring into pony racing in New South Wales, Mr. Colin Stephen, chairman of the Australian ...
Article : 166 wordsClunes amateur races (Ballarat Miners' race course); Mount Gambier races (second day); acceptances declared for V.A.T.C. races; coursing at Werribee, Elmore and Brim. ...
Article : 29 wordsExcepting that it showed pericles and Finn Maccumhail to be in form, the racing at Epsom yesterday was of little value to racing men in their endeavours ...
Article : 2,039 wordsBefore Mr. Justice Mann and a Jury in the Third Civil Court yesterday Charles Herbert Glasgow, aged 29 years, of Capel street, North Melbourne, a drover, petitioned for the dissolation of his ...
Article : 294 wordsCommenting on the first test match, England V.South Africa, which was won by England by an inings and 18 runs, Mr. P.E. ("Plum") Warner states, in the ...
Article : 174 wordsThe Yarra Glen and Lilydale Hunt Club met yesterday at the Coldstream West cross roads. Though the weather was cold and wet a good day's hunting was enjoyed the hounds finally ...
Article : 151 wordsIn the third round of the Davis Cup Lacoste (France) defeated Sleem (India) 4.6, 6.4, 6.4. Cochet (France) defeated Jacob (India), 6.4, 4.6, 6.4, 6.2 ...
Article : 40 wordsTo ensure the amateur status of all members of the University Sports Union it was decided at a meeting of the executive on Tuesday to make all memebers [?] a delcation on joining. ...
Article : 119 wordsFlying Welter Handicap. Six furlongs.—Sunburst, 11.0; Ararat, 10.5; All Gold, 10.3; Legalise, 10.2; lnfa's Boy, 9.13; Cautious Boy, 9.12; Popaway, 9.12; Pixy Ring, 9.8; Jim Murillo, 9.8; ...
Article : 227 wordsA tennis team, consisting of "Ted" Mertz. Norman Dasack, Richard Hinckley, and Harold Overfelt, of Stanford University. will sail on Wednesday to play a ...
Article : 65 wordsAgainst cold south-westerly wind yesterday the Oakland Hounds hunted Glenara. Game was not very plantiful, but two strong hares [?] good runs. One went across the Forest paddcok ...
Article : 196 wordsBefore Mr. Knight, P.M. at the City Court on Wednesday. [?] [?] [?] [?] of the [?] Hotel Fllinders street, was charged with having dispossed of liquer during probibited hours. ...
Article : 200 wordsMidlle, Lenglen has arrived from Paris, and says that she is prepared to meet anybody in the Wimbledon and London championships. At Queen's Club Norman ...
Article : 44 words[?] Welter Handicap. One Mile. Firat Division At 1 o'clock.—Josef. 10.6; Chief Tone, 8.11; [?] [?] Double Market, [?] Relluf, 7.11; Our [?] 7.9; Rakette, 7.8; Antonine, 7.7; ...
Article : 459 wordsSir,—In your paper this morning I noticed a picture of a coursing event at Werribee. which shows tow dogs—to hunt and torture one tiny, harmless animal. Is ...
Article : 78 wordsPlain-clothing constables at Russell street [?] endeavouring to trace the [?] of James Jospeh Ellis, who came to Australia about [?] years ago. Ellis, who was born in Scotland in ...
Article : 68 wordsAt Oxford, in athletic contests, the South African competitors in the Olympic games drew with Oxford University, each team wining four events. ...
Article : 47 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Pony and all heights races were held in fine weather to-day at Ascot. Details:- 14.0 Handicap, Four furlongs.—Valora. 1: Gold ...
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Advertising : 331 wordsMaiden Plate.—Singing Top. 8.12; Lady Woorak, 8.12: zeppa, 8.11; Whisperer 8.11; crackshot 8.11: Meltone Leo, 8.9: Mission Queen, 8.9. Flying Handicap.—Bongurra. 9.5; Weenthunga, ...
Article : 266 wordsCAMPERDOWN, Wednesday.—The Camperdown Coursing Club held its first meeting for the season on Thursday and Friday on the [?] Yallock Station. Owing to the [?] of [?] the [?] ...
Article : 351 wordsIn the Tattersall's Club tournament yesterday. A. Harrison (rec. 90). d.C. Burke (rec. 110). by 41. The games to-day are: —c. Donobue v.J. Thomas, T. Stephens v.A. Abrahams, L. Honey. ...
Article : 196 wordsThe second round of the championship was played under very adverse weather conditions on Tuesday. Heavy rail fell during the play. and the card of [?]2 put in by Mrs. McCalloch was a ...
Article : 527 wordsThe annual general meeting of the Melbourne Amateur Regatta Association (Australian Henley) [?] to held at the regatta office next Thursday. The report direct attention to the tack of interest ...
Article : 181 wordsOrder of Running.—Weniboe Cup. Vice-prest dent's and Selling Stakes. The Mixed Puppy and Eight All Ages will be run on Friday. ...
Article : 132 wordsMOUNT GAMMER (S.A.), Wednesday. —The starling championship of south Australia, one of the blue ribbon events on the programme of the matches arranged by the mount Gambier Gun ...
Article : 83 wordsContests at the Stadium last night lacked their usual vigour. but clever h[?]ing was [?]palyed by the con[?]s. Quich, [?] [?] by "Danny" [?] [?] and the cap with [?] he placed ...
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Advertising : 48 wordsMT. GAMBIER. Wednesday.—The Western district was well represented at the opening day of the Mt. Gambier Club's racing carnival.[?] Blue Lake Handicap win and Niphla[?] steeple. ...
Article : 1,204 wordsMore than 1,000 persons attended the fancy dress skating [?] at Wirth's [?] Pala[?] last night. Carefully studied lighting and taste fol decorations contributed to the work of a good ...
Article : 105 wordsThe empire and personal committee of the [?] last night granted the following permits:- P. Rennedy. St. Kilda to Geelong (A); A. E. others. St. Kilda to Hawthorn; G. Simmons, ...
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