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  2. GOLF.

    A and C grade golfers commenced their season of inter[?]club matches on Saturday, when some interesting and exciting games were recorded. In a number of instances, the ...

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  3. G.P.S. REGATTA.

    After a terrific struggle, under boisterous conditions. Sydney Grammar School won the Schools' Championship Eights at the Great Public Schools' regatta on the Parramatta River on Saturday from ...

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  4. FOOTBALL.

    The Parramatta team, playing in its first match in the Rugby Union competition. against the strong Manly team, at Parramatta Oval on Saturday, made a highly ...

    Article : 2,859 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN RULES.

    The Australian National Football League's 1934 season opened auspiciously on Saturday Newtown, last year's premier team, went down to Sydney after a thrilling display at Erskineville ...

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  6. SOUTH SYDNEY v GROUP SEVEN.

    In the main early match at the Sports Ground on Saturday, South Sydney which wns weakened by the absence of several stais engaged in the big fixture, defeated the representatives of Group Seven ...

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  7. ASSOCIATE COMPETITIONS.

    AUSTRALIAN.—Four-ball, best boll v Bogey[?] Mrs. Biddulph and Miss Bray, 2 up; Mrs. Spencer Watts ond Mrs. Glen, 1 up: Miss Kimberley and Miss Cooley, 1 up; Mrs. Sanders and Miss Donald[?] ...

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  8. WEDNESDAY'S MATCHES.

    Following are the Rugby Union fixtures for Wednesday when the third round of the premiership will be decided:- First Grade (Shute Shield).—1, Western Suburbs ...

    Article : 273 words
  9. ATHLETICS.

    Amateur athletic clubs had their final runs pr[?] to the official opening of the winter cross-country season on Saturday. Botany and St George Club had their initial distance runs, Eastern Suburbs ...

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  10. ADELAIDE HEAD OF RIVER.

    Leading from the start, St. Peter's won the final of the head of the river hoot race on the Torrens yesterday afternoon by nearly three lengths from Scotch College. Other competitors were Prince ...

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  11. OPENING ROUND.

    Western Suburbs selectors have chosen A. Brady, usually a winger to take C. Pearce's place in the centre for the opening competition match with Balmain on Wednesday. Brady filled a centre ...

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  12. BASEBALL.

    Clubs belonging to the New South Wales Baseball Association indulged in the final trial games prior to the opening of the season on Wednesday. The form generally was below that of the previous ...

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  13. BRISBANE MATCHES.

    In the Rugby Union fixtures to-day two undefeated teams, Brothers and G.P.S., were well beaten by University and Y.M.C.A. respectively. As a result University and G.P.S. will meet in the ...

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  14. RUGBY LEAGUE.

    In the match arranged as a testimonial to Mr. J. J. Giltinan, founder of the Rugby League in this State, the New South Wales members of the Kangaroos defeated The Rest ...

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  15. WOMEN'S VIGORO.

    The third round of the winter competition the New South Wales Women's Vigoro Associatio[?] was played on Saturday. A Grade.—Camperdown Waratahs, 63 and ...

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  16. ASSOCIATION RULES.

    West Wallsend, who are sharing the lead with Adamstown in the State League competition this year, visited Prince Edward Pork. Carlton, an Saturday afternoon and after a good game beat ...

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  17. NORTH SYDNEY OVAL.

    For some time post it has been Suggested that the playing area at North Sydney Oval should be laid out differently from the present way, as the position of the grandstand is such that the ...

    Article : 191 words
  18. BOXING.

    In their first match on March 12 Mery. Blandon. Australian bantamweight champion, out[?]ted the Filipino Speedy Dado after a magni[?] display by winner [?] loser. They are to have a return ...

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  19. FOOTBALL IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The League.—First division: Arsenal v Sunderland. 2-1; Birmingham v Tottenham H., 2-0; Blackburn R. v Stoke City, 4-1; Derby County v Aston Villa[?] 1-1; Everton v Portsmouth[?] 1-1; Leeds U. ...

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  20. CLUB COMPETITIONS.

    ROYAL SYDNEY.—P[?]r: J. M. Luckie (5), 2 down: V. J. McPhee (8), 2 down: A. G. Hill (13), 3 down: W. E. Roberts (17), 3 down; W. E. Kay (14). 6 down: G. Bell (14), 9 down. ...

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  21. NORTH SYDNEY CONTESTS.

    Cec. Booth (9-3) outpointed Tommy [?] (9st), Billy Bartiett (9-7) [?]eat Billy Ridley (9-4)[?] and Tommy Savage (8-8) won on points again[?] Tom McDonald (8-11) in six rounds matches at ...

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  22. JOHNNY BURKE AGAIN.

    The clever young welterweight, [?] [?] has decided to return to the ring. He will box Jimmy Day in the main 12 rounds contest at Newtown Stadium to-morrow night. ...

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  23. FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Jacky McDonald (6-13[?]) beat Teddy Mar[?] (8-12[?]) on points in a 15 round contest for the featherweight championship of Australia at [?] matta Stadium. Moroney won the first four rounds[?] ...

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  24. LITHGOW TEAM.

    As a result of baseball trial games, the following teams were chosen to meet Lustre Hos[?]ery teams at Lithgow:- First team: Sedgewick (catcher), B. Mostyn[?] P. ...

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  25. CARROLL'S FINE DISPLAY.

    Bewildered by speed and harassed by the [?] Iing two-handed punches of Jack Carroll [?] Australian welterweight champion), Billy Town end, holder of the Canadian title, was hopeless[?] ...

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  26. SCULLING.

    The Pittwater Aquatic Club decided a Gladstone skiff handicap over the Newport-Boyview course on Saturday, and it resulted as follows:—C. Williams, 6s, 1; H. Price, 50[?], 2; J. Erickson, scratch, 3. Won by ...

    Article : 47 words
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