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  2. Tennis

    The state tennis championships were continued to-day, when C. Harvey—R. L. Shepherd (South Australia) eliminated Ewin—Tonkin (Victoria) ...

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  3. ALLORA SHOW

    Never in the history of the Allora Show Society, which has now been in existence for 57 years, has a greater muster of draught horses been seen in ...

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  4. Rugby Union

    At a meeting of the Rugby Union Council last night. W. Renwick, J Clark, and S. Ryan were appointed state selectors, and Messrs. G. ...

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  5. BRITISH WOMEN'S VISIT

    Having made inquiries on behalf of the Australian Lawn Tennis Association in connection with the possible visit to Australia Of a British women's tennis team ...

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  6. Cricket

    The financial statement submitted by Mr. R. C. Stephens, at the executive meeting of the Queensland Cricket Association last night, showed ...

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  7. Soccer

    In appointing delegates to confer with the Brisbane District Football Association on Monday next, regarding the promotion of junior teams to senior ranks ...

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  8. TRAMWAYMEN'S CARNIVAL

    The Queensland Tramways tennis team, which was defeated by New South Wales on Monday, yesterday beat Victoria by six sets 39 games to 2 sets 22 games. They ...

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  9. Coursing

    Backers had a mixed day at the Kedron Park Coursing Club's speed meeting yesterday afternoon They met with early success when heavily supported dogs ...

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  10. DAVIS CUP PLAYERS TO APPEAR

    At a meeting of the council or the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association to-night, a letter was read from the Lawn Tennis Association of ...

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  11. N.Z. UNIVERSITY TEAM RETURNS

    Members of the New Zealand University Rugby Union team, who reached Brisbane at midnight by the Kitano Mary reported that they had a very ...

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  12. CAIRNS COUNTRY WEEK ENTRIES

    The following players have been nominated by the Cairns zone for selection in the North Queensland team, at the coming country week carnival in Brisbane: ...

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  13. ASSOCIATION DRAWS

    GRACEVILLE.—B Oracle, section 1, Challenge final: Cadonio, I. v. Vinco II., Dalkeith's court. Championships, Saturday, play commencing at 2 p.m.: ...

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  14. LATROBE CLUB'S FINANCES

    After a special general meeting or the Latrobe—Milton Soccer Club lost night at was stated that last season's financial obligations to the Queensland Soccer ...

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  15. Rugby League

    Au announcement by Mr. H. sunderland that he and Mr. S. Ross would recommend that the Queensland Rugby League liquidate the deficiency of ...

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  16. SELECTING DOWNS TEAM

    The Darling Downs cricket team for country week will be chosen by the Toowoomba Cricket Association's selectors to-morrow night. The secretary of the ...

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  17. BRITISH FOOTBALL

    RUGBY LEAGUE In the semi-finals of the Rugby League Cup, to be played on March 21, the draw is as follows:—Worrington v Salford ...

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  18. WILL SINGLES BE PLAYED?

    The Q.L.T.A, match and fixture committee, at its first meeting to-morrow night, will be called upon to decide the class Of tennis to he conducted at ...

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  19. Bowls

    NEW FARM.—The president (Mr. C. Campbell), when welcoming teams from East Brisbane and Nundah on Saturday, wished Mr. Thorpe Allen (East Brisbane) ...

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  20. GYMPIE ELEVEN TO MEET Q.C.A.

    The following players win represent the Gympie zone against a Queensland Cricket Association team next Sunday.—V. White (capt.). J. Waddell, A. Lindsay, W. ...

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  21. Athletics

    The State's "best on record" junior athletes of 1935 had their performances confirmed at the initial meeting of the newly-elected council of the Queensland ...

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  22. Golf

    Thee first open day of the present golfing season will be held on the Virging course next Saturday, when a stroke competition over 18 holes will be held. ...

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  23. IPSWICH BROTHERS NOT RE-FORMING

    The Post Brothers Rugby League football Club has decided not to re-form in the senior ranks for the 1936 season Unless a new club is brought into being. ...

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  24. WELCOME TO OXENHAM

    A public welcome win be extended to Ron. Oxenham at the Brisbane Stadium on Thursday night, when the Acting Premier (Mr. P. Pease) will preside. The ...

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  25. ORGANISING MILTON TOURNAMENTS

    The appointment or an Honorary organising secretary to conduct the important tennis carnivals staged on the Milton courts each year is suggested in a ...

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  26. PRODUCE BROKERS BEAT SKIN BUYERS

    The hide, skin, and tallow buyers and the produce brokers played their annual match at Perry Park yesterday, when the former team followed up their success last ...

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  27. PENNANT TEAMS

    Pennant teams for Saturday are:—SOUTH BRISBANE.—Harley, Larcombe, Gray, Nock, Cavaye, Collins, Lipp, Kirkland at East Brisbane: Palfrey, Street ...

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  28. Croquet

    The report which win be presented at the annual meeting of he Queensland Croquet Association on March 12 states that the entry of 482 for the inter-State ...

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  29. Swimming

    At the first session of the Rockhampton womens' championship swimming carnival to-night Judith Caswell, last year's Junior champion won the senior 100 yards ...

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  30. INDOOROOPILLY CLUB'S REPORT

    The excellent condition of the greens is favourably commented upon in the tenth report eof the Indooroopilly Golf Club, to be presented at the annual meeting on ...

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  31. Wrestling

    A wrestling contest of more than ordinary interest will be staged at the Brisbane Stadium to-night, when Tom Lurich will meet Rocky Britton. Both matmen ...

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  32. Boxing

    At a special council meeting of the Queensland Amateur Boxing and Wrestling Union, held lost night, it was decided to postpone the open tournament ...

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  33. JUNIOR DIVISION POINTS

    The following are the points scored by teams in the second grade and third grade competitions of the Junion Division, including the tenth fixture: ...

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  34. AMERICAN CINDER-TRACK RIDERS FOR SPEEDWAY

    A team of star American cinder-track riders will arrive in Brisbane on the Mununda to-morrow to compete at the Exhibition Speedway on Saturday night ...

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  35. RANKING PLAYERS IN CLUB TOURNEY

    Seldom has a club tournament attracted such a distinguished field as that which will play on the Silveroaks' courts at Yeronga next Sunday. Six of the ...

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  36. GRACEVILLE CLUB

    Results of Saturday's play:—Mesdames D. H. Milno and O. Radcliffe 26. v. Mesdames Q. N. Cox and W. M. King 16; Mesdames W. H. Arnold and W. R. pitter ...

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  37. LADIES' CLUBS

    RIVERVIEW. —Vice-presidents rink, final: Mesdames S. J. Jones. A. Phillips, B. L. Ross, A. Nicholson 33, v Mesdames T. Faragher, A C. Winning. Miss E. ...

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  38. SANDGATE CARNIVAL

    At the Sandgate carnival on Saturday night, visiting swimmers from Ipswich. Kyoglc, and Casino will compete against Sandgate's representatives. The national ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. Australian Rules

    The the annual meeting of the Taringa Football Club last night tho following officers were elected: Patron, Mr. C. R. Mold: president. Mr. K. C. Kennedy ...

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  41. WYNNUM CLUB

    Saturday's results:—Mesdames Graham and Star 26, v. Mesdames Sands and Craig 13; Mesdames Asmussen and Machin 20, v. Mesdames Hooper and Campbell ...

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  42. CULLEY CUP EVENT

    The southport surf life-saving Club held a 66 yards handicap in the Culley Cup series in the pier baths to-night. Result:—S Sharpe (3) I. W. Anthony ...

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  43. WOMEN'S HOCKEY OFFICIALS

    The Brisbane Women's Hockey Association has appointed the following committees for the coming season:—Executives committee. A grade, Miss A. ...

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  44. Rifle Shooting

    Results of the fixture matches tired at Belmont on Saturday are:— B Grade.—F. S. Parkes (Belmont-Wynnum), 96. C. Carlton 96, P. Burgess ...

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  45. Sailing

    The Handicaps for the evens to be held by the Brisbane Eighteens' Squadron on Saturday are: Return, scr., any wind; Moonveen. lmin., lmin., 2min., or 2min ...

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  46. SCOTS COLLEGE CARNIVAL

    Scots College annual inter-housc swimming sports resulted:— OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS.—200 yards free style: Arthur 1. McClvmont II, 2. Fox 3 ...

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  47. NEW WEIGHT-LIFTING RECORD

    Professor Riu Kata recently broke the professional record for the two arms slow curl with a lift of 1091b., which is 4lb, better than his previous Queensland ...

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  48. Advertising

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