An increase in the already dominating popu-Asso larity of the "craw!" will so doubt be a con-tary [?] of the Duke's visit to Australia. The and trudg[?] stroke will be relegated still further ...
Article : 666 wordsMetropolitan clubs resumed their week-end competitions,' after the interruption caused by the State Championship meetings, the weather being such as to rejoice the hearts of natatorial ...
Article : 536 wordsMr. George Williams, secretary, of the Royal Life-saving Society, forwards a revised list of 'Dont's," which fcS compiled for the guidance if ocean bathers In the event, of their getting ...
Article : 392 wordsThe war has taken a heavy toll of French racing cyecists. When it was announced that Poulain was amongst the killed there was a good deal of speculation as to whether it was ...
Article : 221 wordsThe fifth annual carnival of the above club was, held at the Domain Baths on Wednesday night, January 13. The attendance was small, the. recent carnivals evidently having cast them ...
Article : 286 wordsMr. Matthew Henry Nicholson,, a steeple-chase jockey, who has spent 26 years in Bel-gian racing stables, has returned to Newcastle (Eng.), and in an interview with a sporting ...
Article : 329 wordsthe [?] Kicran's record stands as a monu-Reece [?] to the efficacy of the trudgeon. So far tesk, [?] proved irreproachable as regards his fel-ways [?] Only in one instance have the ...
Article : 745 wordsMatters are moving along splendidly for the visit of the Hawaiian swimmer to Melbourne. A conference between representatives of the Mel-bourne Swimming Club, which is inviting him, ...
Article : 246 wordsMr. R. W. Secldrayers, member of the Council of the Belgian Football Association, member for Belgium of the F.I.F.A., wrote to the London "Sporting Life," early in December, in ...
Article : 753 wordsAt the Williamstown Swimming Clubs an-nual carnival, the main [?]t was the half-mile championship of Victoria, for which G. W. Morris (Albert Park), C. Powell, L. Grieve, F. ...
Article : 130 words"The Referee" correspondent writes from Brisbane:— Enthusiasm at Allora was mainly responsible for the last that, the first appearance of the ...
Article : 343 wordsI am alto in receipt of the following interesting budget of news from the ex-Bondi swimmer, A. C. Brownhili, now domiciled at' Forbes, and evidently more than ever wrapt up in ...
Article : 783 wordsIn last week's issue I made some reference to the disparity between the Brisbane Dry Docks and Domain Baths as convincing places. when it comes to a question of the establishment of fast ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 939 wordsAt the Dry Dock, Brisbane, Saturday, January. 16, 1815. Attendance 2500 and "sate" about £120. YAKDS JUNIOR HANDICAP.—J. Ryran Five Members of the New South Wales Rugby ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 20 Jan 1915, Page 16
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