SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
Itie English athletes. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. FREMANTLE, February 3. (Received February 3, at 10,2 a.m.) The athletes Shriißß and Duffy are among the passengers by the Ortona. Shrubb when interviewed; said that he ehtployed rib special tiifethbd of diet when triuhifig. He believed in eating what he liked, with plenty of cold.bfilhs. fig makes,his fifst appearance in Melbourne on the 17th.
A meeting of Athletic bodies ttas held* ffi .th 6 , Cotiticil GhSiilbefSj Green Island, i last night ib heaf £t prdpoSal. by fie Hon. A. Lee Smith for the sale of a recreation ground at Burnside. After Mr Smith had stated his terms a meeting was held : to cbbsider the offer, and - alter some c it was agreed to adjourn further ' consideration of the matter until the 20th | Inst.
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Evening Star, Issue 12418, 3 February 1905, Page 4
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132SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Evening Star, Issue 12418, 3 February 1905, Page 4
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