During the coming week end when the first of the 1935 club games will begin, golf eis who are members of affiliated metropolitan clubs, under, the jurisdiction ...
Article : 1,022 wordsThe best game of the seventh round of the Austitilian chess championship, which was played yestcrday, was that between M. E. Goldstein and C. J. S. Purdy. ...
Article : 615 words[?] the live starters in the St. Patrick's Handicap at Geelong yesterday Ingoda Queen was least considered by backers. Long prices were obtainable about her ...
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Article : 220 wordsHill-cllmblng contests for motor-cars, the proceeds from which will go to the Dromana Bush Nursing Hospital, have been arranged by the Royal Automobile ...
Article : 88 wordsBy winning on the circular track at Napier Park last night Long Dandy took his fourth consecutvie race. Noblesse was another dog to win in attractive style. A protest against his eligibility to run ...
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Article : 261 wordsSTONEY Wednesday.—A[?]cot races were held in hot weather. There was a large attendance. Details:- Novice Handicap. First Division. Of £68/13/4. ...
Article : 1,625 wordsNovar Hurdle Race. Two miles and 36 yards (2.0).—Palasa. 10.4: Tolraf, 10.0; Poloko, 9.10: The Mule, 9.6: Fopover, 9.2: Pallbearer, 9.1: Kinubus, 9.0; Sandjay, 9.0; Seaveille, 9.0. ...
Article : 353 wordsTeams selected for the midget car racing at yolmpic Park on Saturday night are"- Motor-cyclists: Bob Finlay (capt.) George Beavis, Les Gough, Fred Curtis, and Arthur ...
Article : 81 wordsTwo-year-old Handicap. Four furlongs and nine chains.—Sithou, Feldspar. The Comptess, Romany Faith, Fair Girl, Makonnen, Attract, Mooramong, Safe Investment, Trllotta, Brown Ben, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thu 3 Jan 1935, Page 12
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