A. K. Quist, the Australian Davis Cup player, now in London, Interviewed by radio-telephone yesterday, said that H. Henkel, the "second string" L. Germany's ...
Article : 372 wordsWarm praise for H. Cimblett, the young Somerset batsman, is the feature of the newspaper cricket writers' reviews of the test match between England and India, at Lord's, ...
Article : 349 wordsThe Australian Soccer team, at Dunedin to-day, beat Otago by 5 goals to 2 after the strongest opposition of the team's tour. The Australians' combinations and tactics were ...
Article : 117 wordsNomad (D. Munro), on the outside, and British (W. Cook) had a great race up the straight in the first division of the Juvenile Novice Handicap at Kensington yesterday. They were still locked together at the winning post. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 wordsApart from the Australians' defeat in the doubles, the greatest surprise at Wimbledon to-day was Mrs. H. Sperling's victory in two sets against Miss Dorothy Round, the British ...
Article : 263 wordsF. J. Perry (Britain) and G. von Cramm (Germany) will meet in the final of the Wimbledon singles championship. To-day von Cramm beat H. W. Austin (Britain), 8-6, 6-2, 2-6, 6-3, and Perry beat J. D. Budge (U.S.A.). 5-7, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. ...
Article : 121 wordsThere is no better example of the remarkable development made by some young horses than Aladdin, trained at Randwick by F. T. Gush for Mr. T. W. Trautwein. Aladdin ...
Article : 268 wordsAmong horses considered "good things" beaten at Kensington yesterday were Prince Peter and Bonny Royal, whose defeats in the first divisions of the Flying Handicap and the ...
Article : 499 words"That's the way to breed them," remarked the Moorefield trainer and part-owner, R. Mead, after Bon M. had won the second division of the Juvenile Novice Handicap at ...
Article : 271 wordsThe backer who risked a 5/ ticket on Nomad in the first division of the Juvenile Novice Handicap at Kensington yesterday gained sixpence after the colt had dead-heated ...
Article : 349 wordsAustin, who handled von Cramm's service well to lead 5-3. was aided by unusual blunders by the German. Von Cramm. however, then tightened up control, increased the speed ...
Article : 210 wordsAlthough England had a comfortable victory, the side had some uncomfortable moments during the accomplishment. India can derive some satisfaction from the fact that ...
Article : 333 wordsAfter an uninspiring third round of 74 in the French open golf tournament, Henry Cotton (Britain) did the fourth round in 69. His aggregate is 277. ...
Article : 74 wordsWorcestershire 157 and 150, beat Glamorgan, 238 And 61 (C. Jackson six for l8, Howarth four for 38), by eight runs. Lancashire, 94 (Copson four for 35. A Pope ...
Article : 233 wordsIn a high-speed contest, Perry thrived on Budge's driving. The Californian held his own in baseline exchanges, but whenever Perry reached the net his low volleying and leaping ...
Article : 313 wordsWith reference to invitations to the American Lawn Tennis Association to send J. D. Budge, Gene Mako, and two other Americans to Australia, Budge said to a representative ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 200 wordsFirecello and Fingra, two of the winners at Kensington yesterday, are at an age at which the majority of horses have outlived their usefulness on the turf. In a month ...
Article : 393 wordsA sculling match between A. Burns and A. M. Fisher for the Australian championship and £100 aside win be decided on July 11 on the Richmond River. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 194 wordsThe English Rugby League team scored the eighth victory of its tour by defeating Ipswich by 23 points to three at Ipswich to-day. With two forwards in the backs, their makeshift ...
Article : 401 wordsThe 1936 All-England championships, from an Australian view point of view, may well be labelled "Black Wimbledon." In 1935 Crawford and Quist were undefeated ...
Article : 483 wordsWhen holding three match points in the final set which had been left unplayed overnight, the Germans, G. von Gramm and H. Henkel. retired, presumably because von ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 wordsThe Randwick trainer, N. McKenna, has had vailed experiences in the last few weeks. On his arrival in Melbourne to supervise the preparation of Sixteen Annas for the Grand ...
Article : 307 wordsThe result of the men's doubles match was the painful blow to Australia Brugnon rejoined his old partner Borotra, only because Marcel Bernard with whom Borotra had ...
Article : 484 wordsMr. A. Hordern ceased participation in the breeding of thoroughbreds several years ago, but he still has a few mares, and yesterday, Nomad, a cutt of his breeding, ...
Article : 351 wordsKingsfield Stud, made famous by the imported stallion Rossendale, and the nursery of the Derby winner Rampton, is to be the home of the A.J.C. Derby and Victoria Derby ...
Article : 203 wordsThe Caulfield Cup winner. Journal, who had a fall at Moorefield several weeks ago, Will be put into active training shortly. He has made a good recovery, and appears sprightly. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 38 wordsA meeting of members of the Sydney Cricket Ground will be held at St. James's Hail, Phillip-street. to-morrow night at 8 o'clock. Mr. M. A. Noble will address members on ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 2 Jul 1936, Page 15
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