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  2. RUGBY.

    After watching the competition matches on Saturday afternoon, the selection committee of the West Australian Rugby Union chose the following ...

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  3. SPORTING.

    Despite its disastrous month before going on tour, East Perth will return from the Eastern States on Friday morning next agreeably surprised by the ...

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  4. FITZROY IMPROVES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 2.—Surprising dash and vigour were revealed in Fitzroy's improved display against Melbourne yesterday when the Victorian ...

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  5. ENGLISH TEAM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 2.—The English Rugby League team yesterday defeated the South Island team, 17-3, at Christchurch. Atrocious weather conditions prevailed, the ground being ...

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  6. VISITING POLITICIANS.

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 2.—Two Tasmanian Labour members of the House of Representatives, Messrs. C. W. Frost and H. C. Barnard, passed through Kalgoorlie ...

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  7. POOR KICKING.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 2.—n its last four matches Glenelg has beaten three of the first four teams on the South Australian Football League's premiership table. ...

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  8. WEATHER SPOILS PLAY.

    Heavy weather and, in some cases. water-logged grounds marred the West Australian Rugby Union's competition matches on Saturday, and in many games ...

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  9. NORTH PERTH CLUB.

    Any member of the North Perth metropolitan junior team which went to Adelaide in 1920 who is interested in a reunion dinner should communicate with Mr. J. Game, West Australian ...

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  10. METROPOLITAN JUNIORS.

    The meeting of the delegates to the Metrapolitan Junior Football Association that was to be held tomorrow night has been postponed. ...

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  11. PERTH'S 28-POINT WIN.

    In a drab game, played in miserable weather, Perth defeated South Fremantle by 28 points at Fremantle Oval on Saturday. The play was mediocre and of an ...

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  12. BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    It was reported to the Criminal Investigation Branch on Saturday that three premises, two in Murray-street, Perth, and one in Railway-parade. West ...

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  13. BASEBALL.

    Owing to the heavy rain during the week-end, several games in the West Australian Baseball League's competitions were postponed. At Beatty Park ...

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  14. YOUNG CYCLIST INJURED.

    Kent Chiddery (12), of Park-street Subiaco, received abrasions when he was thrown from his bicycle following a collision with a motor cycle on the ...

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  15. THE ASSOCIATION.

    West Perth had a setback on Saturday when the West Australian National Football Association's competition was continued, North-East Fremantle beating it ...

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  16. WEST PERTH OUTCLASSED.

    While heavy rain held off at Leederville Oval in Saturday West Perth played superior football and gained a lead of 21 point, but paradoxical though it may ...

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  17. MINOR GRADE RESULTS.

    Minor association football matches were played on Saturday as follows:—Amateurs. University. 6.6, beat Fremantle C.B.C., 5.11. ...

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  18. INTERSTATE CARNIVAL.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 2.—The 1936 triangular interstate baseball series for the Claxton shield between New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia opened in ...

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  19. EAST PERTH DEFEATED.

    LAUNCESTON, Aug. 2.—The East Perth team was defeated by a combined Northern Tasmanian aide at York Park yesterday. Although the day was fine ...

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  20. VICTORY FOR SUBIACO.

    Through fading out in the last quarter, Claremont missed a chance of beating Subiaco at Claremont on Saturday. It was markedly the better team ...

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  21. LUNCH-HOUR COMPETITION.

    The Lunch-hour baseball competition will be continued on the Perth Esplanade (west) at 1.5 p.m. tomorrow. ...

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  22. QUESTION OF PERMITS.

    Club secretaries are notified that the permit committee of the W.A. Baseball League meets each Friday for the purpose of dealing with permits. No permit will be dealt with by the ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND MATCH.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 2.—Extraordinary scenes, unprecedented in Rugby history in New Zealand, were witnessed at Dunedin yesterday when over 8,000 ...

    Article : 162 words
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