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  2. HARRIERS' TEST RUNS WEIGHTMAN AND COLMAN IMPRESS SELECTORS

    Cross-country runners held their most decisive events for the season at Maribyrnong on Saturday. There most clubs held events at the request of the State ...

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  3. CLERGYMAN LEADS CHAMPION TEAM SHIELD WON BY CENTRAL GIPPSLAND LEAGUE

    WARRAGUL, Sunday.—Led by the Rev. T. D. Beyer, of Drouin, the Central Gippsland League team defeated the Gippsland League tenm by 18 pointe at Trafalgar ...

    Article : 360 words
  4. CUMMINS'S DAY

    The veteran walking champion J. J. Cummins, National Games and State five miles title-holder, continued his most brilliant season with further successes on ...

    Article : 500 words
  5. CENTURY BY ROBINS

    A fighting innings by R. W. V. Robins, who was included for his all-round ability, saved England from a poor score in its first innings in the fourth Test match ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GEELONG DEFEATS UNIVERSITY

    All five sides that won in the A section of the Victorian Amateur Association defeated teams above them on the premiership list. Four of the first five sides on the list suffered defeat, the only ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RUGBY LEADERSHIP FOOTSCRAY IN STILL STRONGER POSITION

    Vigorous play characterised the game between the Footscray and Kiwis first and second teams on the Victorian Rushy Union's premiership ladder, when they met at Footscray Pork on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BALLARAT-WIMMERA LEAGUE

    ARARAT.—With four of its leading players, reltscher, Wills, Hamilton, and Lang absent, Ararat was defeated by Horsham at the Alexandra Sportsground by 76 points. Until after half-time ...

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  9. TOURS BY BOWLERS

    Nominations for inclusion in the Victorian team of bowlers will close at the V.B.A. office, 243 Collins street, to-day. The team will leave Melbourne on Sunday, August 24, and will play ...

    Article : 222 words
  10. PIGEON HOMING

    BALLARAT.—Ballarat Excelsior Club, from Woomelang, 144 miles—C. Robertson's b c c, time 4.26.27, v[?]ocity 95[?].8 yds a min., 1; w. Stanhope's b b h, 2. 28[?] 1, 9[?], 2 yds, 2; A. Gunn's b c c, ...

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  11. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER USED SAME RAILWAY TICKET

    The alertness of special ticket checkers, who detected a mother and daughter travelling on the same periodical ticket on different days, led to the appearance of Sheila Mary McColl, ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. OVENS AND KING LEAGUE

    WANGARATTA,—Positions and clubs were not altered by Saturday's matches. Whorouly and Beechworth, which were both defeated, are level for fourth place, from Myrtleford, Waratahs, and Moyhu ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CARROLL MATCHED

    Mr.W.O. O'Brien, manager and trainer of the Australian welter-weight champion,Jack Carroll states that Carroll has been matched to fight the Dutch-American B[?]p Van Klavoren at the ...

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  14. JUNIOR UNION MATCHES FEDERAL DISTRICT LEAGUE

    Cheltenham, 11—13, d. Mordialloc, 9—16. Chel[?]ham—Best players—Glyde, P. and W. Sheppick, Moodie, Carrolf, Stanway. Goal-kickers—P. Sheppick (3), Horner (2). Turner (2). Rowe (2), Glyde, ...

    Article : 219 words
  15. FOOTSCRAY DISTRICT LEAGUE

    West Footscray, 9—8 (best players, Mathieson, Menzies, Cralgle, Gilbert, Fullwood; goal-kickers, Menzies 5, White 3, Gilbert), d. Newells, 7—6 (best players, Madex, McFarlane, J. Eyre, ...

    Article : 482 words
  16. E. L. Sceney's Championship

    GEELONG, Sunday.—The Geelong Gulld Amateur Athletic Club held its five-mile cross-country championship on the new course to the south and cast of the city on Saturday. Winning in the good time ...

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  17. MAORIS WIN IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Scoring a try and a penalty goal against a converted try the Maori Rughy Union footballer, making their first appearance on the Sydney Cricket-ground, defeated New South Wales ...

    Article : 245 words
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  19. EASTERN SUBURBAN LEAGUE

    CAULFIELD EAST, 15—9 (best players, Pritchard, Murphy, Thomas, Nash, Richards; goal-kickers, Reddaway 4, Murphy 3, Richards 3, Nash 2, Pritchard 2, Rowse, Millar), d. SURREY HILLS, ...

    Article : 397 words
  20. EASTERN SUBURBS CHURCHES

    South Hawthorn United, 11—14 (best players Rogers, McKenzie, Clements, Smith, B. Munro, Elliott; goal-kickers, Elliott [?], Fowler 2, Jones), d. Box Hill District, 11—11 (best players, Lleper, ...

    Article : 140 words
  21. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN

    First Grade.—Flemington, 15—21, d.Kew, 4— 5; Ascotvale, 11— 13, d. West St. Kilda, 10—13; Clifton Hill, 7—8, d. South Melbourne, 6—7; Fairfield, 19—22, d. Essendon, 3—2. Second Grade, ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. COBURG SCHOOLBOYS

    West Coburg defeated Merlynston in the Coburg Schools Association match, which was played as a "curtain-raiser" to the game between Coburg and Oakleigh. Scores:—Weat Coburg, 8-2, d. ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. MELBOURNE BOYS' LEAGUE

    Kensington, 7—7, d. Albert Park, 5—6. Kensington.—Goal-kickers—Condon (4), Cock[?] (2), Mcinerney. Best Players—Hecker, Harrison, and Johnstone., ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. CAULFIELD-OAKLEIGH-DANDENONG

    Dandenong, 13—8, d. Murrumbeena, 11—10. Dandenong—Goal-kickers: Kerr (4), May (3), Cron (2), Bignell, Wood, Standish, Prosser. Best Players; Fairbanks, May, Williams, Kerr, Sturtz, Boad. ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. VICTORIAN JUNIOR LEAGUE

    In the Victorian Junior League match, which [?] postponed [?]ller in the season, North Fitzroy, [?]—18, d. South Port. 3—10. ...

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  26. PROTESTANT CHURCHES

    Moreland C. of C., 10—13, d. Essendon C. of C., 6—12; Maribyrnong Presbyterian, 11—18, d. Coburg Presbyterian. 2—3; St. George's Road Methodist, 21—17. d. Prahran United, 4—5; St. James's C. of ...

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  27. VICTORIAN DRAPERS

    Payne's 16—23 (best players, strain, S[?]cth, Campfield, Owen; goal-kickers, Cat[?]field 4. Neory 1. [?]ller 2. Boundey 2. Hope, Middleton, Greeley, Strain, Owen), d. Matears, 3—2 (best players, ...

    Article : 47 words
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