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Advertising : 8 wordsAssociation teams for to-morrow are practically consolidated, and the 29 changes are due mainly to injuries and the inclusion of several new players. This is the least number of changes ...
Article : 736 wordsChief interest in the selection of League football teams last night for the third round of matches to-morrow was in the efforts of Carlton and Richmond ...
Article : 1,024 wordsWARRNAMBOOL, Thursday.—Duncan McRae did not win a Warrnambool Grand Annual Steeplechase when he was riding over jumps, but to-day won the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 451 wordsWARRNAMBOOL, Thursday. — H. McCloud, Melbourne apprentice, now has joined the select band of riders who have won the Wangoom Handicap and ...
Article : 277 wordsWARRNAMBOOL, Thursday. — For the second year in succession S. Murphy won the Union Handicap. Last year he scored with Bluebeard, and to-day he ...
Article : 515 wordsMcDonald. — Backs: [?] Cranc, O'Neill, Half-backs; Perkins Hull, Cotton. Centres; McDonald, Harris, White. Half-forwards: Scott, Priestley, L. Smith, Forwards: Bawden, Titus, ...
Article : 359 wordsKew club's charity day for St. Vincent's Hospital appeal yesterday was most successful. Best gross was M. Smith and Mrs. Mannix with 76. Scores:- ...
Article : 253 wordsCon Naru and Chamberlain, both of whom ran very good races at the last Ascot meeting, are selected to win the principal double—the ...
Article : 363 wordsUNION HCP First, £50; second, £7; third, £3, 6f.—FLORIN, E. O'Brien's ch [?] by Christopher Robin—Coinage, 3 yrs, 9.0 (V. Hartney), 1; MASTER CRAFT, 3 yrs, [?] (J. Purtell), 2; TEN ...
Article : 870 wordsGRACE PARK.—War funds tournament.—Tomorrow—1.15 p.m.—Mrs. Y. Halliday v. Miss D. Moran Miss B. Plumb v. Miss D. Whittaker, 2.15—C. Thorburn-Miss Bishop v. W. L> ...
Article : 155 wordsMILDURA, Thursday.—A Melbourne Cricket Club pair to-day won the pairs championship of Mildura. The successful bowlers were Cordner and Burgen, who defeated Wright and McLean (Survey ...
Article : 68 wordsProspects of a great race between the two Grammars, Melbourne and Geelong, in the Head-of-theRiver boat race on Thursday have been improved by the good form of Geelong Grammer in recent ...
Article : 333 wordsThe sale has been completed of a block of four flats, each 5 rooms, on land 54 by 140 ft., at 635 St. Kilda rd., on the east side, corner of Henry st., for £5,650. E. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 632 wordsSANDRINGHAM. — Backs: Namm, McCoy, Follett. Half-backs: Copsey, Miller, Dingle. Centres: Weber, Pettiona, Cave. Half-forwards: Small, Cole, Pond. Forwards: Bland, Chapple, Nottle. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 390 wordsGrading of the 28 teams in the squash rackets competition to begin on May 31 was approved last night. A sub-committee will consult clubs indlvidually as to the best means of raising money ...
Article : 114 wordsMalden Hep., 5f.—Miltoff, 9.0; Abo, 9.0; Amnon, [?] Lucienne, 8.11; Great Peak, 8.11; Curious Con, 8.11: House of Lords, 8.9: Chat Law, 8.9; Sweet Carol, 8.9; Top Court, 8.8: Canisbay, 8.8; ...
Article : 696 wordsWAGGA, Thursday.—Turoa Webster, Melbourne jockey, was disqualified for six months at Wagga race meeting to-day. Mr. H. B. J. Grime, stipendiary ...
Article : 74 wordsWIMBOURNE TRIAL HURDLE Pretend or Ringford. MONTROSE HANDICAP Invidious or Prince David. ...
Article : 50 wordsSATURDAY.—Grass—Ayesha, eight in evens. Tan —Strand, five in 1.6; Par Star, six in 1.20½; Parilla, six in 1.20; Denis, eight in 1.542 TUESDAY.—Grass—Ayesha, six in 1.20½; Dawlish, seven ...
Article : 344 wordsTO-DAY.—Settling over Warrnambool. Acceptances at 2 p.m. for Avenel (May 13). SATURDAY.—Races: Ascot, Sale, Wodonga, Port Adelaide. Q T.C. ...
Article : 78 wordsBALLARAT. — Speed coursing results:— Mill Stakes.—Soo Loo Loo (5/1). 1: Squadron Leader (3/1). 2: Flash May (6/1). 3. (Miss Dower 5/4 on fav.). Railway Stakes.—Robin Cliff (7/1), ...
Article : 118 wordsFrank Dummett, a leading Victorian cross-country rider before he went to India last July, and W. Ralston, a successful country jockey, returned to ...
Article : 118 wordsWAGGA, Thursday.—Rain fell this morning the second day of the Wagga Cup meeting and although it effected the attendance at the races, it will be of great benefit to the district, which ...
Article : 599 wordsWODONGA.— Speed coursing results:—Maiden Stake-Last Andy (6/4). l; J[?] Garry (3/1), 2: Healesville Boy (evens), 3. Circle—Quedong (3/1), 1: Oberne's Choice (2/1), 2: The Red ...
Article : 115 wordsOlorus, Dawlish, Denis, Request. CAULFIELD Invidious, Brazen Duchess, Plildoll, Chamberlain, Smoke Screen. ...
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Advertising : 105 wordsHAWTHORN—Backs: Long, Dyer, L. Murphy. Half-backs: Hevey, Sutherland. K. Murphy, Centres: R. Pirrie, Coutts, F. Curran, Half-forwards: Hodges, Prior, Spinks, Forwards: Elder, ...
Article : 382 wordsSandown Park To-day. — STRAIGHT.—Kallista Trial—Russ Minda, 1; Black Mane, 2; Plymbelle, 3. Kallista Trial (2)—Northern Andrew. 1; Earl Peter. 2; Minda Lady. 3. Ardmona Stake—Bleike. ...
Article : 102 wordsMONTROSE HANDICAP. — Invidious (wen), Naval Revue (won). CHARLEMONT TRIAL.—(1st Div.).—Beechnut (fourth). ...
Article : 28 wordsAfter finishing his training yesterday for his 12 rounds contest with Kid Delaney at the Stadium to-morrow night. Young Liew Edwards, and Sam Gray, his trainer, expressed satisfaction with his ...
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Advertising : 53 wordsSYDNEY, Thursday,—AL Woods, 8.0, lost his Australian flyweight boxing title to Ken Stanford, 7.12, of Newcastle, in a 12-rounds conest at Leichhardt Stadium to-night. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 288 wordsCAULFIELD RECREATION.—The Willsmore Cup was won by Mrs. Norman Taylor, of Dandenonog, with E. Rockliff runner-up. ELSTERNWICK. — Open tournament:—Play ...
Article : 116 wordsAdditional subscriptions to the Victorian Cricketers' Spitfire Fund:—Previously acknowledged, £5,268/4/2: [?] M.C.C.:—T. N. Mitchell, J. W. Trumble, £2/2/ each: A.E. Turnbull, F. Dempsey, R. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 9 May 1941, Page 12
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