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  3. Clubs open tracks as compensation GRAND NATIONAL HOPES WILL SCHOOL TODAY

    TIERCEL and Count David, equal second favorites for the Grand National Hurdle, will school over hurdles at Caulfield this morning. ...

    Article : 484 words
  4. LET'S LOOK AT FOOTBALL with HUGH BUGGY 1921-4—Short-lived champions

    WESTERN AUSTRALIA, with a virile, hardhitting side, snatched the Australian championship from Victoria in the 1921 carnival in Perth, but lost it in Hobart in 1924. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    IOWA neighed and rider L. Cole gasped the equivalent as the two fell in a tangle at the first jump of the steeple school at Moonee Valley yesterday. Our cameraman recorded everything except the sound effects. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 'Cobbers' meet in main match

    TWO Australian "cobbers," Mervyn Rose and Ian Ayre, should provide the main match on the centre court at the opening of the Wimbledon tournament today. ...

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  7. Thanks a million!

    Bing Crosby sang "Pennies from Heaven" at his debut on television ...

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  9. SMITH FIT TO PLAY

    BERNIE SMITH, Geelong's brilliant back pocket player, who was injured at Carlton two weeks ago, will play against Hawthorn on Saturday. ...

    Article : 268 words
  10. Table tennis attracts big entry

    W. Lower and Ken Kvans are expected to meet in the final of the Southern Districts table tennis ...

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  11. Betting begins early on Cups double

    BACKERS will be able to back their Cup fancies in the straight out market much earlier this year. All charts issued on ...

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  12. Players will lead funeral

    Footballers of all district clubs will march ahead of massed bands at the funeral at Bendigo tomorrow of ...

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  13. CANTERBURY RACE PRICES

    Admirals Lady and Propose started equal favorites at 7/2 for the Two-year-old Maiden (fillies) at ...

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  14. Cyclists prefer to stay in London

    AUSTRALIAN Olympic cyclists will not accompany the rest of the team when they leave tomorrow for meetings in Belfast, Glasgow, and Middlesborough. ...

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    SPREADEAGLED figure above is Australia's Lewis Hoad, who lost his balance and temporarily came to grief during a match against L. Ayala, of South Africa, in the Queen's Club Lawn Tennis Championships in London last week. Although Lew was down he was far from out, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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