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Advertising : 10 wordsIN handing the King's Cup and hearty congratulations to the West Australians, the Prime Minister said that "it was not inappropriate that he should present ...
Article : 199 wordsC. Duke (bow) 11.4, A. Thomas (2) 11.7, W. A. Browne (3) 11.4, J. Shaw (4) 11.0, A. McHenry (5) 12.0, G. Orgill (6) 11.9, B. Buzolic (7) 11.12, W. M. Church (stroke) 12.7, 0. Carrick (cox) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 48 wordsTHE umpire in the big race on the Nepean on Saturday, Mr. Nat. McDonald, is one of the pillars of the sport. Even such an ...
Article : 190 wordsP. J. RYAN AND HIS W.A. BOYS. THE WESTERN Australian oarsmen, who won the highest honors in Australian rowing on thy Nepean River on Saturday, ...
Article : 288 wordsLooking a real champion in his boat on the N[?] Bobby Pearce literally "walked" away from his rivals in the Australian sculling ...
Article : 628 words(By "AQUARIUS.") Many stirring races for the eight-oared supremacy of Australia have been seen on New South Wales waters. But none surpassed that on Saturday, contested for the first time. on the winding and lazy Nepean at the foot of the Blue ...
Article : 1,183 wordsTwo months ago, if anyone had suggested Trivalve would be defeated in the Adelaide St. Leger, it is probable the reply would have been: "Yes: if he falls down." That did not happen him, but he could only get third to Burnaby and Some Quality, in slow time. If he ever returns to his ...
Article : 952 wordsIT is surprising more Sydney owners do not send horses to Queensland for the June meeting. I have no intention of suggesting that races are easy to win in the North, but Queenslanders like to see N.S.W. horses at their meetings, and, if possible, I think the handicappers prefer ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 564 wordsW. MURRAY CHURCH, the fairheaded stroke, unlike the usual run of strokes, was the heaviest, oarsman in the W.A. boat. He turns the scale at 12.7. ...
Article : 210 wordsB. J. BUZOLIC (No. 7) also a member of Swan River R. C., is following ab[?] in the footsteps of his illustrious clubmate. Eighteen years of age, he was ...
Article : 347 wordsrowed for W.A. In seven Interstate championships. But Browne's record of four victories in King's Cup races surpasses that of any ...
Article : 354 wordsONE of the most known yachtsmen in Sydney Harbor, Mr. Alfred John Cape, died last week at the age of 82. In his younger days be sailed with the late ...
Article : 73 wordsMR. ANDREW WILSON, vice-commodore of the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, was entertained at dinner by the members prior to his departure on a six ...
Article : 113 wordsW. A. Browne (No. 3) is the "veteran" of the crew; age, 32: racing weight 11.4 It is the second time he has competed in the Interstate eights in New South Wales. ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 9 May 1928, Page 1
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