THERE is a more popular flag officer in motor boating and yachting on Sydney Harbor than Mr. Chinks Jacobs, Commodore of the Royal Motor Yacht Club of N.S. Wales. As president of the Silver Jubilee Regatta at ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 144 wordsMR. COLIN STEPHEN, Chairman of the Australian Jockey Club, regards it as the finest organisation of its kind in the world. The claim may be a large one, but there are many who will agree with him. Be generally ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 130 words"HOME on the bit," murmured the Melbourne Cup winner, as he tore away the seat of his attendant's trousers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 412 wordsJUNIOR FOOTBALLERS throughout New South Wales have no doughtier champion than genial Charlie Fairland. In addition to representing the ...
Article : 206 wordsONCE upon a time. Sir Thomas Henley, M.L.A., was a fast and nippy forward in a champion soccer team. Sir Thomas is proud of it, too. Two ...
Article : 213 wordsCHAMPION Amateur Sculler of N.S. Wales, and holder of the Victorian Silver Sculls, Jack Gouldind was a most disappointed man on Christmas Day, as he could not sit down and appreciate the roast duck and plum pudding ...
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Article : 105 wordsGORDON BENNETT, Queensland's Rugby Union captain, who tripped to New Zealand last year with the Australian side, has other strings to his bow. He is one of Queensland's reps, to the Australian wrestling ...
Article : 126 wordsNO American has been more popular with Sydney sporting people than "Jerry" Potter, general manager of the N.S. Wales branch of General Motors until it was reduced to skeleton strength last year, and now back in Australia ...
Article : 109 wordsSERGENT JOSEPH BROGAN, now stationed, at Canterbury (N.S.W.). is a first-class boxer. George Ruenolf, the Maori boxer, who is now living at Warner's Bay, Newcastle, was a wonderfully clever boxer and ball puncher. ...
Article : 148 wordsDID you see an energetic looking young man with a bundle of papers under his arm running feverishly about University. Oval at the Dunn Shield meeting? That was R. B. Casimir—"Chuck" if you know him well ...
Article : 130 wordsKEENEST sport here during the week has been watching the draw of the Irish Sweep (November Handicap). Ex-Sydney Rugger player, John Hughes, who was at the London Sporting Club when the lists were coming through, was game to wager that at least one jour-figure prize would come to Australia. ...
Article : 601 wordsIT happened at an unregistered race meeting in South Australia the other day. There was a tradesmen's race, and the owner of the second horse was anxious to protest against the winner, on the ground that it did not fulfil the conditions. The handicapper, a well-known licensed trainer, was approached, and he ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 30 Dec 1931, Page 12
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