At the Newmarket First July Meeting to-day Lord Astor's horse St. Germans, who started at 6 to 4 on in the Princess of Wales Stakes, was beaten into third place ...
Article : 188 wordsGEEONG, Friday.—In very cold, windy weather the Bartwon Heads Association held a meeting on the Barwan Heads links to-day. The chief event was for the Marrum Cup, presented ...
Article : 944 wordsArising from an incident in the Geelong-Coburg match at Geelong on June 20, two players appeared before the special commissioners of the Victorian Football Association, Messrs. R. Normand, ...
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Advertising : 1,298 wordsIn a game for the public schools' premiership that contained very little system but was full of the individual play Scotch College beat Geelong Grammar School on the Melbourne ground ...
Article : 244 wordsHarry Wills, the negro challenger for "Jack" Dempsey's title of heavy-weight champion of the world, knocked out "Charley" Weinert in the second round of a scheduled 15 round fight. Wills ...
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Advertising : 501 wordsAt Elternwick, Caulfield 10—16, defeated Haileybury, 3—5. For the winners, Muntz, Pond, Donaldson, and Forrest were the best for the losers Robertson, Schmidt, Price, and ...
Article : 66 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. J. Lewis, manager of the English Soccer team, to-day criticised the Austratian Interpretation of amateurism, and said that he would have to report the matter when ...
Article : 249 wordsFollwoing are the closing; scores in matches commenced yesterday:- Yorkshire, eight for 423, declared (Rhodes 157), v. Derbyshire, 128 (Jackson 50, Kilner, four for ...
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Article : 22 wordsAt Gleneagles to-day play in the tournament proper began. In the first round J.H.Kirkwood d. C. Corlett, of Dorset, by.3 up and 2 to play, but was beaten 4 up and in the second round ...
Article : 149 wordsAt the courts of the Royal Melbourne Tennis Club yesterday the final game was played for the Donald Mackinnon Cup. The contestants were Dr. Mollison and ...
Article : 180 wordsHaving used a skeleton key to open the front door, thieves broke into tlie premises of Messrs. Leckie, Robinson, and Gray Pty. Ltd., canister manufacturers, at ...
Article : 55 wordsResults of games played in the Warleigh Croquet Club's open tournament yesterday were:- Mrs. Slatter d. Mrs. Roberts; C. J. Miller d. Mrs. Jeffery; Mrs. C.J. Miller d. Mrs. F. Brooker; ...
Article : 109 wordsSir,—Mr. Laidlaw, director of the Botanic Gardens, and Mr. Smith, our curator, inform us that two courses are open:—(1) To remove central avenue trees; (2) to ...
Article : 150 wordsThe annual cycle traders' 100- mile road race, one of the most important events of the season, is claiming attention of the organisers and officials. Early this week the route followed on ...
Article : 162 wordsSir,—In "The Argus" to-day, under the heading "Carbide Company's Affairs," is a report of the proceedings of a Royal commission sitting in Hobart, which it is stated ...
Article : 122 wordsRacegoers who travel to Flemington by train will be provided with a special service of trams on all lines running to Spencer street railway station. To meet the rush on the trams ...
Article : 97 wordsAn in memorian service will be held at the Young Men's Christian Association's now building on Sunday afternoon in memory of the late Alexandra Jameson, who for nearly 20 years was ...
Article : 81 wordsGames in Tattersall's tournament yesterday resulted:— Abrahams (rec. 130). beat A. L. Smith (rec, 100) by 27; Ua(Abrahams, (rec. 150) beat R. Heline (rec.140) by 26, C. Tognini ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Sat 4 Jul 1925, Page 21
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