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  4. CRICKET AVERAGES.

    Following are the latest batting and bowling averages:- BATTING. J. B. Hobbs (Surrey), 2035 runs; average. ...

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  5. FLEET TROTTING MEETING.

    Exceptations in connection with the £500 Trotting Cup meeting held at Richmond yesterday were fully realised, and the attendance was a record. Many officers, marines, and sailors, as well,as ...

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  6. DAWN BREAKING RED.

    Peggy Southland, an art student, is left £70,000 by an uncle. After promising £20,000 to her guardian and assisting a girl friend in trouble she becomes engaged to Andrew Lintock, who ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. MAFFRA PICNIC WEIGHTS.

    Handicap Piate.—Guardmount, 10.13; Silverfight, 9.13; Doncello. 9.10; King of the little, 9.4; Run Ack, 9.0; Wallale, 8.13; Warmby,8.8; White Glow. 8.5; Avon Roy. 8.0. ...

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  8. FOOTBALL.

    At the invitation of the president (Sir Baldwin Spencer) and delegales of the Victorian Football League, the visiting West Australian footballers, members of the Victorian team, and ...

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  9. CYCLING.

    Special arrangements are being made by officials this year in connection with amateur races. The B.S.A. 50-mile, race, which was fixed for August 29, will not be held until Sptember 12—a ...

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  10. CHAPTER VI.—(Continued.)

    "Andrew has found me money enough," murmured Lance, with that light in his eyes again as he spoke Andrew's name. "I'm paying for this holiday myself. And it's ...

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  11. LAWN TENNIS.

    The men's interstate team to represent Victoria against New South Wales at Sydney on August 7 and 8 was selected yesterday by the two members of the selection committee available, Gerald ...

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  12. BOXING.

    American sailors are to appear an principals in each of the six boxing bouts that are to be decided at the Stadium on Wednesday night. They are picked men from the fleet and are to meet ...

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  13. STADIUM—TO-MORROW NIGHT.

    American Naval Champions to Meet Australian Boxers. FORCEFUL WELTERS. Twelve Rounds. ...

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  15. BILLIARDS.

    Following are the results of games played yesterday in the Victorian Club tournament:—E. Rowell (rec. 60) beat A. C. Colman (rec. 135) by 5; W. Riordan (rec. 170) beat "Elwood" (rec.) 85) by ...

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  16. COURSING.

    BEN[?]IGO, monday.—The Raywood Coursing Club meeting was held on the Auchmore Estate, and hres were plentiful. Mr. RObert Collins was judge, and Messrs. F. Larke and H. Rich sllppers. ...

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  17. BOWLS.

    Members of the East Camberwell Bowling and Recreation Club were entertained by the president and Mrs. G. Vial at a social last Saturday. evening. The pavilion was gaily decorated, and ...

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  18. DONALD COURSING CLUB.

    MEETING of Above Club to be held on July 28 and 29 has been ABANDONED. ...

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  19. PIGEON HOMING.

    In the week-end members from the 16 clubs affiliated with the Victorian Homing Association sent birds along the route, some going an far as Kilmore East. From this point the first ...

    Article : 173 words
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