The programme of the Australian Eleven in England and Scotland comprised 34 matches. Twelve were won, 19 drawn, one resulted in a tie, one was lost, and in the other, against ...
Article : 769 wordsUnder the control of the N.S.W. Rowing Association, a 15 miles marathon race for scullers was held on the Parramatta River on Saturday afternoon. The course was from Gladesville Bridge ...
Article : 465 wordsBelmont Park Racing Club held a successful meeting to-day. Details:- Hurdle Race, about 2m.—Constellation, by Day Comet.—Tanolwal, 10-6 (J. Wernert). 1; Lord Abbey, ...
Article : 371 wordsSeven thousand persons saw Great Britain defeat Victoria by a narrow margin in the match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday, but it was a victory that on the day might just as ...
Article : 373 wordsWestern Suburbs faced the last round on Saturday with little anxiety, and victory over University gave it the minor premiership, with the right of challenge in the event of defeat ...
Article : 1,575 wordsAlthough the attendance at Randwick on Saturday—30,000—showed a falling off from more prosperous years, Tattersall's Club committee, and the secretary, Mr. T T. Manning, ...
Article : 137 wordsTime records were either established or equalled in suburban hurdle races with such regularity lately that one could have been excused for anticipating new figures at ...
Article : 339 wordsBefore Saturday's racing Paquito was on undisputed favourite for The Metropolitan. By his win in the Spring Handicap, in which he carried 7lb more than his A.J.C. weight, the ...
Article : 463 wordsKempsey races were held in fine weather. The attendance was fair. Results:- Opening Handicap.—Drarcs, 8-12 (Childs), 1; ...
Article : 149 wordsStirred to a remarkable pitch of enthusiasm the 3000 spectators at Erskineville Oval. on Saturday, cheered themselves hoarse during the closing stages of the semi-final between Eastern Suburbs and ...
Article : 682 wordsN.S.W.'s best scullers will compete for this cup presented by Mr. M. H. Lazarus, who also provided the cup for the world's championship in 1920. when Ernest ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsOnly four favourites in 24 courses failed to win at the Greyhound Coursing Association's meeting on Saturday. The weather was favourable but the attendance small. ...
Article : 256 wordsTregilla, whose nomination for the A.J.C. Derby was adjudged "in order" by the A.J.C. committee on Thursday, was a runner in the Novice Handicap. Because of his ...
Article : 353 wordsThe Brisbane Amatuer Turf Club held a meeting at Albion Park on Saturday. The running of Budgerigah in the Plate formed the subject of an inquiry, but as Page, who rode the mare at her ...
Article : 662 wordsThe Gredhound Coursing Association held a meeting at Harold Park on Saturday night, when 10 events were decided with the mechanical hare. Quick Return (17½yds) won the final of the ...
Article : 443 wordsThe Welter Handicap at Tattersall's Spring meeting has invariably been looked upon as a good race in which to try out a Derby aspirant. More than one winner of this race ...
Article : 211 wordsT. J. E. Andrews, the well-known international and interstate cricketer, took a strong first-grade team to Bexley on Saturday afternoon and defeated the local team by 228 runs on the first innings. ...
Article : 445 wordsSecuring a nice run near the rails in the straight, Killarney upset most calculations by winning the Tramway Handicap from the dead-heaters Fuji San and Poineit, neither of ...
Article : 728 wordsSaturday was the concluding day of the New South Wales Association matches, and, as Concord were successful against East Sydney, they won the competition with five points to spare. There are ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,811 wordsRain interfered to-day with the final first-class cricket matches of the 1930 season. The game between the Gentlemen and Players at Folkestone was abandoned. Lancashire, as champion county, ...
Article : 85 wordsHandicaps for Monday. September 22:- Approved Handicap, 1½m.—Maori Day, Australian Bells (late Electilc Bells). Royal's Best (late Royal Blue), Bronze, Cherry Machine, Bill May, Alto Hue, ...
Article : 366 wordsA Randwick cricket team visited Newcastle yesterday and played a Stockton side at Lynn Oval. The visitors won by two wickets and four runs, each team batting 12 men. ...
Article : 196 wordsThe extension of the baseball season with a gala day at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday resulted in a large crowd witnessing two exciting and entertaining displays. The strong wind, however, ...
Article : 468 wordsA military gymkhana was held by the 8th Infantry Brigade, now in camp at Liverpool, yesterday. Several thousand spectators were present and competition in the various events was keen, ...
Article : 385 wordsAssociation.—English—First division: Birmingham v Manchester City, 3-2; Blackpool v Middlesbrough, 3-2; Bolton Wanderers v Aston Villa, 1-1 Grimsby Town v Sheffield Wednesday, 2-3; Leeds United v ...
Article : 465 wordsMost of the junior cricket associations began their competitions yesterday. In the Moore Park games R. Hendren made 100 and Joass 91 for Police against Young Eureka. The pair added ...
Article : 362 wordsLismore Racing Club's meeting was held in fine weather. Hack Race. 4f—Mr. J. McGuire's Pat Mac, by Lord Marne—Siege Gun mare, 7-13 (Dwyer) 1; ...
Article : 305 wordsNew South Wales won the third and final schoolboys' association test against Queensland by 2 goals to 1. The visitors thus won all three tests. ...
Article : 31 wordsDeepwater Motor Boat Club opened its 1930-31 racing seison on Saturday afternoon, with a regat[?] on George's River, Upper Bankstown. Results: ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Sydney Bicycle and Motor Club held another series of car races on the grass hill at Prospect on Saturday afternoon. Unfortunately. the surface of the hill was in poor condition. and only ...
Article : 189 wordsIn his first race in the autumn after a [?]pell, Phar Lab failed to maintain his [?]quence of wins. A further run of successes was broken when Amounts had a ...
Article : 358 wordsAs its opening event for the racing season the Woronora Motor Boat Club decided a six miles handicap for the Pilkington Cup at Woronora on Saturday. Mascotte. steered by a lady, Miss L. ...
Article : 76 wordsLithgow hockey team defeated an Oberon side by 3 goals to one in a return match on the recreation reserve this afternoon. ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Broadway Cricket Club has elected the following offcials:—Patron. Alderman L. E. Mazoudier; president. Mr. R. K. Bisley; vice-presidents. Messrs. C. Negns. E. E. Morgan, A. F. Reynolds. J. T. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 15 Sep 1930, Page 13
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