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  2. CHAMPIONS BEATEN IN BOWLS SINGLES

    The Victorian representatives had a very bad day, the downfall of the champion Stanley, being deplored on all hands Other defeated players ...

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  3. STAGING HARDCOURT CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Although the venue of this year's hardcourt championships has not yet been decided, it is thought that the choice rests between Ipswich and Toowoomba ...

    Article : 331 words
  4. POSSIBLE IN THREE MATCHES

    Scoring a possible 50 in each of three matches, R. T. Hempel, of Wodonga (Vic.), won the Merrett aggregate with 150 for to-day's matches at ...

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  5. WICKET A BIG FACTOR

    "If we are favoured with a good wicket we should get the runs, but on a rainaffected pitch 216 is quite, a formidable task," said a prominent Valley batsman ...

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  6. MOON WINS AGAIN

    Many excellent exhibitions of tennis werer seen to-day, when the State championships were continued, Making his first appearance in Adelaide matches since he ...

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  7. DROPPING OF CURTAIN RAISERS

    The elimination of curtain raisers last season by the management committee of the Brisbane Rugby League was the biggest knock Junior football had ever ...

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  8. LURICH V DAWSON

    Tom Lurich, heavyweight champion of Australia, and Joe Dawson, the brilliant New Zealander, vail again meet at the Brisbane Stadium to-night. These two ...

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  9. Croquet

    WARWICK.—Mrs. Topping v. Mrs. Jutsum. 17-15, Mesdames Pentecost and Trundle v. Mrs. R. Johnson, 26-11; Mrs. Brosnan v. Mrs. Thomas, 36-21; Mrs. ...

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  10. ENGLISH CUP SEMI-FINALS

    The English (soccer) Cup semi-finals will be played on March 17. The draw is: Manchester City v. Aston Villa (to be played at Huddersfield), Leicester v. ...

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  11. SCHOOLS LOYAL

    "The School League is most loyal to the parent body, and is very hopeful of a successful season. There is no feeling of hostility between the two bodies," said Messrs ...

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  12. Q.C.A. DISCUSSES GROUND IMPROVEMENTS

    The executive of the Queensland Cricket Association last night considered the recommendation of a sub-committee regarding the allocation of £1650 lodged by ...

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  13. SINGLES AND DOUBLES IN S.L.T.A. PENNANTS

    The executive of the Suburban Lawn Tennis Association has decided to invite applications from players desirous of taking part in pennant grade, which will ...

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  14. DAIRY PRODUCE MONOPOLY

    A Berlin message records that all trade in butter, cheese, and eggs has just been reserved to itself as a monopoly by the German Government: ...

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  15. QUEEN OF SIAM TO PARTNER AUSTIN

    The correspondent at Nice of the "Daily Mail" says the Queen of Siam is to partner H. W. ("Bunny") Austin in a mixed doubles handicap tournament at ...

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  16. M.C.C. BEHIND IN LAST GAME OF TOUR

    The M.C.C. is now playing the last match of its Indian tour at Bombay, against an All-India eleven, captained by the Maharaja Kumar of Vizianagram. The ...

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    MARYBOROUGH.—Dr. J. H. Brendeich was re-elected president of the Maryborough and District Lawn Tennis Association at the annual meeting at which ...

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  18. COUNCIL MEETINGS

    At a meeting of the Wonda[?] Shire Council the valuations obtaining during the preceding year wera adopted, and rates wore struck as follows:—No. 1 ...

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  19. B.R.L. TRIAL GAMES

    Instead or the usual knock-out cup round, the Brisbane Rugby League this year will stage a series of trial matches, as a prelude to the premiership ...

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  20. WANDERERS' TEAM.

    Wanderers' team against the Brisbane Grammar School, on the school grounds, to-morrow, play to start at 1.45 p.m. is:— J. S. Hutcheon (captain), M. S. Herring, T. ...

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  21. G.B.G.A. TO HOLD REGULAR MEETINGS

    Recognition of the progress of golf and the increasing needs of the administration of the affairs of the game is expressed in the decision of the Greater Brisbane ...

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  22. P. HOLMES RETIRES

    Percy Holmes, one of the stalwarts of Yorkshire County cricket, who shares with D. G. Bradman and W. H. Pensford (thrice each), W. G. Grace, and J. T. ...

    Article : 255 words
  23. LAND FOR OXLEY CLUB

    Objections to the proposed closure of portion of Riverview Drive, Chelmer, were expressed by Aldermen W. E. Warmington and W. Power at the ...

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    LONGREACH.—Anniversary Cup: H. Anderson, 99; E. Williams, 98; N. Barr, 97; J. Henchey, 96; C. R. L. Church, 95; P. Rawlins, 92; A. Denning, 87; C. Searles, 86; ...

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    DALBY.—It was reported at the annual meeting of the Dalby Rugby League that St. Joseph's (Dalby), Cities (Dalby), Chinchilla, and Jandowae would ...

    Article : 457 words
  26. GRACEVILLE DRAW

    The draw for the Graceville championships for the week end is: Saturday 2 o'clock.—Glenhome court; Miss Willie v Miss Lobegeler (to go to ...

    Article : 211 words
  27. COUNTRY MATCHES

    WARWICK.—At the show ground wicket a Warwick second eleven defeated an Allora team by 13 runs on the first innings. Allora had first use of ...

    Article : 571 words
  28. NOVICE TOURNEYS

    The appearance of J. Le Brocque, the New South Wales amateur bantamweight boxer, in opposition to the Queensland champion, Kev. O'Brien, in the ...

    Article : 407 words
  29. HANDICAPS FOR THE WEEK-END

    The Queensland championship for 12ft. skiffs and the final heat of the Lady Stonehaven Cup for cadet dinghies are amongst the sailing events set down for ...

    Article : 468 words
  30. WAREHOUSE HAS 24 GRASS COURTS

    At least 10 teams from the Brisbane Club will be playing with the Warehouse Association in the coming season. Under this arrangement the association will control ...

    Article : 88 words
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    LAIDLEY.—At the annual meeting of the Laidley Golf club, Dr. D. C. M'Sweeney presiding, a suggestion by Mr. Dutton that only players in the qualifying ...

    Article : 232 words
  32. BEN BOWYANG (Alex. Gurney) — NO HARM DONE

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  33. KILLARNEY DAIRY ASSOCIATION.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Killarney Co-operative Dairy Association, the chairman of directors (Mr. P. C. Madsen) presided. A protest against the ...

    Article : 157 words
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