FOR almost a fortnight, the first Autumn series of golf events in Tasmania have attracted wide interest, and have been eminently successful A dozen of the leading professionals representing five States have been striving for their shares of ...
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Advertising : 784 wordsTHE dry weather has caused a re-shuffle of coursing dated for May. T[?]turn selected May 12, 13 for [?] second meeting, but [?] has ...
Article : 70 wordsENGLISH courses will remember the 1936 Centenary Waterloo Cup. Two postponements were necessary because of frost, and when it did eventuate it was won by the 150 to 1 chance, Hand Grenade, a second season son of Danielli-White Crocus, owned by Mrs. Hilton Green, a newcomer to the sport of coursing. ...
Article : 659 wordsTONIGHT (Wednesday) the Napier Park management will run off the opening heats of the £100 Easter Hurdle Handicap. Ellen Watch has an excellent record as ...
Article : 324 wordsWALKABOUT made a gallant effort to win his sixth race in six starts at Napier Park on Saturday night. Graded on the nominal scratch mark ...
Article : 353 wordsALL coursing in Ireland—mechanical and field—is run under the sole control of the national body, and the success of the mechanical lure has ...
Article : 295 wordsMOST interesting of the many golfing fixtures set for Easter will be the open and amateur championships of the Federal ...
Article : 406 wordsIN the semi-finals or V.G.A. Junior Pennant at Riverdale Kew defeated Kingswood 5-2, and Northern. In a wonderful fighting game, eliminated Yarra ...
Article : 385 wordsDOG fanciers had three events at the week-end. These were held by specialist clubs, the Airedale Terrier Club at Myar’s Motor Park, the Collie Club at St. John’s Hall, add the National Toy Dog Club at Kirk’s Bazaar. The support accorded the Airedale Terrier Club rather disproved the idea that ...
Article : 1,295 wordsTHERE is every reason for believing that George Kojac, winner of the 100 metres Olympic backstroke championship of 1928 at Amsterdam in the then ...
Article : 585 wordsAFTER reading Mr. Osborne’s letter (writes George Grimsby, of Te Ultra), I would like to point out that small, un-ballasted boats are generally considered ...
Article : 236 wordsTHE secretary of the N.C.C. (Mr R. Maidment) informs me that the 1936 Greyhound Register is in demand from Oversea sportsmen. Copies have been sent ...
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Advertising : 299 wordsCopies of the Greyhound Register, Vol 26, with stiff covers, are now available. The Constitution, By-laws and Rules of the National Coursing Club of Victoria, ...
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Advertising : 160 wordsSECREARY Bay White has made great prepaartions for the Australian tourist trophy events at Bathurst on Saturday. Entries, which include several ...
Article : 71 wordsCONTRARY to Mr Osborne’s statement that the rudders of 12 S.M. sharpies come out of the water (writes J. M. G[?]ham) I wish to say that at no time have ...
Article : 71 wordsTHE No. 1 troupe of the Harry Johns party will as usual be at Bendigo over Easter while the No. 2 troupe will visit Berrigan, N.S.W., on Saturday and ...
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Advertising : 28 wordsDOWN from Tamw[?]rt [?](N.S.W.) with Harry Johns is Jim Berg, a heavyweight who caused the troupe some trouble. Berg who ran Roy de Gans to a close ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 8 Apr 1936, Page 7
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