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  3. BOWLS.

    Condition were favourable on Saturday for the first two rounds of the Single-handed Championship, the blue ribbon ol bowls in Victoria, The greens generally were in good order, ...

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  4. BALLARAT MATCHES.

    BALLARAT. Sunday.—In the association premiership cricket matches there were two good finishes. In their first innings South had scored 111 against North's 87. South were disposed of in their second ...

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  5. SWIMMING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Notwithstanding al most continuous rain, there was a fair attendance at the Domain baths yesterday, when the Australian and New South ...

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  6. BENDIGO ASSOCIATION.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The fist series of matches in the second round of the Bendigo Association was finished yesterday. Harcourt made 176, and won on the first innings ...

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  7. GEELONG MATCHES.

    GEELONG, Sunday.—In the Geelong Senior Association matches. Yarra Street was given a walkover from Bannockburn. North Geelong defeated Batists on the first ...

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  8. Champion of Australia.

    In "The Argus" of Saturday it was stated that T. A. Williams is at the present time holder of the Single-handed Championship of Australia. This is not correct. Williams won the event at the ...

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  9. Notes.

    One of the pleasant reunions between the Melbourne Bowling Clcb (Windsor) and M.C.C. will take place on the Windsor green on A. N. A. Day. A progressive tournament will be played, ...

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  10. MILDURA AND DISTRICT.

    MILDURA, Sunday.—The B grade match between Curlwaa and Merbeln was concluded. Curlwaa, 114 and 43, defeated Merbein B, 94 and 41. The turf wicket at Mildura recreation-ground ...

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  11. ALBURY AND BORDER ASSOCIATION.

    ALBURY, Saturday.—The results of the Albury and Border Association matches on Saturday were:- A Grade.—Hume Weir. 140. v. Wodongs, three for 40; St. Patrick's 117. v. Border, seven for 33; Waila, ...

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  12. COUNTRY MATCHES.

    BEAUFORT, Saturday.—The Ripon competition was continued to-day when Beaufort was defeated by Raglan. In the first innings Raglan made 74 (A. Wilkinson 29. N. Gilligham 16; Saph 5/18. ...

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  13. Sports at Abbotsford.

    Taking advantage of the fine weather on Saturday and Sunday, large crowds visited St. Kilda, Middle Park, Albert Park, Brighton, and other seaside suburbs between Williamstown and Black Rock. It ...

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  14. PIGEON HOMING.

    Liberated to fly into a strong south-cast wind, the pigeons belonging to members of the Collingwood District Short Distance Club were able to make good flying times on Saturday. The race was held ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND MATCHES.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The Plunket Shield match Wellington against Otago, was commenced yesterday at Wellington in fine weather. The scores were:—Otago, 290 (Blamires 117, Alloo 48, ...

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  16. TEAM DISMISSED FOR FOUR RUNS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A "C" grade cricket team was dismised yesterday for four runs in three overs. The match, which was in connection with the Moore Park Junior Cricket Association competition, was ...

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  17. LAWN TENNIS.

    A large number of spectators was present at the South Yarra club courts on Saturday afternoon, when the prizes won in the recent Christmas various were presented to the winners of the ...

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  18. INTERSTATE WATER POLO.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—At water polo New South Wales defeated Victoria by 6 goals to 3. Wilkinson and Black scored 3 goals each for the winners. Cormack (2) and Cassidy scored for Victoris. ...

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  19. YACHTING.

    The Hobson's Bay Yacht Club held their annual regatta on Saturday afternoon over a special rectagular course of six miles, to be Bailed twice round. The breeze was inclined to be patchy, and ...

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  20. MOTORDROME RACING.

    Motor-cycle racing continues to draw large crowds to the motordrome. In the presence of about 10,000 people oa Saturday night, another thrilling programme of racing was offered, and ...

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  21. DISTURBANCE AFTER COLLISION.

    Before Mr. G.[?] McCall, J. P. in the Richmond Court on Saturday, Augustus George Tabor, Connell street, Kensington, was charged with having behaved offensively, and George Markin and John ...

    Article : 229 words
  22. "Back to Prince's Park."

    It was a happy idea that occurred to the committee of the Prince's Park Bowling Club that, following the example of progressive citizens of provincial towns, they should have a "Back to ...

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