JOE KIRKWOOD, world's best trick shot player, is here shown driving the middle, ball of three, placed one on top of the other. The picture teas taken at Oatlunds on Saturday with "The Referee's" magic camera by a member by the photographic staff. The fifth section shows that the bull has been hit away cleanly, and the last the other two balls lying together. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Thu 18 Mar 1937, Page 3
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