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CRICKET CLUBS’ SPORTS.

We k give the results of the events that came off after we went to press on Satur* day : Quarter Mile Hurdle Race. Twelve hurdles. Open handicap. Burke ... ... ... ... . j Murdoch ”[ 2 Half-Mile Flat Race. Clubs only. Cup presented by Mr James Copeland, P. Smith ... *. 1 K. Smith ... ... ... " 2 120 Yards Hurdle Race. Open. Prize, L2 or trophy. D. K. Rhodes ... ... 1 Burke 2 220 Yards Flat Race. Clubs only; carrying bat, pads, &c. Trophy. J. Allen Brewster .’ ” 2 Running High Jump. Open, Murdoch j Stewart ” "" 2 Half-Mile Open, Handicap, Prize, L 3, Burke (scratch) ... 1 E. Hogg (ten yards) 2 W. P. Hart (scratch) 3 220 Yards Hurdle Race. Open. Trophy presented by Mr G-, Dowse. Burke ... ... ... ... j G. Stanbrook ... ... ... 2 220 Yards Boys’ Representative Race. Prize, trophy presented by Mr W. Watson. 3hohn 1 Mallard ... 9 j. Mills ... ... ;;; ;;; i Consolation Race. Prize presented by Mr James Marshall. Stanbrook ... ... ... j Hogg ' \[\ [[ 2 Robertson q

We advise the promoters to be more punctual in commencing the programme on a future occasion. The first event was not started till nearly three o’clock, or an hour and a-half later than the advertised time.

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Evening Star, Issue 3481, 20 April 1874, Page 3

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CRICKET CLUBS’ SPORTS. Evening Star, Issue 3481, 20 April 1874, Page 3

CRICKET CLUBS’ SPORTS. Evening Star, Issue 3481, 20 April 1874, Page 3

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