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  4. WHITTA SELECTED FOR CHALLENGE

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  5. DAVIS CUP TEAM IS POWERFUL

    There has been for some years an inclination in some directions in lawn tennis to keep youth in the background. This has not been general, but the tendency has been there. The selectors of the Australian team for the Davis Cup are to be complimented on their judgment and vision ...

    Article : 1,511 words
  6. COMPETITORS IN THE 200 METRES FREE-STYLE OLYMPIC TRIAL

    At the Manly Baths on Saturday: From the left—A. Laidlaw (N.S.W. ). G. Chidgey (N.S.W.). H. Kelly (N.S.W.). H. Robertson (N.S.W.). E. W. Jones (W.A.), V. Moore (N.S.W.), C. Light (N.S.W.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE ANNIVERSARY CANDIDATES

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  8. OLYMPIC ATHLETE'S SOUND ADVICE

    THE famous Australian amateur athlete, Dr. R. J. Honner, just back from England, where he won distinguished honors as ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. NEXT ASHES ELEVEN

    "AN Old Interstate Cricketer" writes to "The Referee": "May I invite discussion in your columns of the likely team ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. HEENEY MAKES GOOD

    Tom Heeney's battle with Jack Sharkey in New York has brought no end of pleasure to English sportsmen. If, as now suggested ...

    Article : 242 words
  11. G. L. PATTERSON'S FINALE

    GERALD PATTERSON, who has been appointed captain and manager of the 1928 Australian Davis Cup team, has stated that this will be the last time he ...

    Article : 226 words
  12. WEST AUSTRALIAN SWIMMING CHAMPION.

    E. W. Jones ("Brusher" to his pals), who won two of the Olympic trials at Manly, showed very good form. A very fine swimmer all-round. A trim built man, Jones looks the athlete all over. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FEARED STALENESS

    On another page to-day we reproduce the views of Mr. S. A. Middleton, a leading forward with the Wallabies' team in England twenty years ago. Writing ...

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  14. AN ANNOYED BOOKMAKER

    I MAY be wrong in my surmise, but the indications are that there was a deal of support away from the course for a Moorefield winner in Greenie on Saturday. Of course, there was a maximum of backing for the Greenstead mare before the field jumped away, but if a certain ...

    Article : 208 words
  15. "WE STRUCK A HOT 'UN.'

    WE struck a hot "un that time," was the greeting of trainer W. Leadbeater to his apprentice, J. Baker, on the latter returning to scale after Vanished was beaten three lengths by Murrumboo at Moorefield. It was hard lurk for Mr. R. Wootton, owner of Vanished, to strike ...

    Article : 197 words
  16. TESTING THE BOWLS

    A most interesting dissertation on testing the bowls is provided on page 11 to-day by "Boomerang." who quotes the official testers. Some unexpected ...

    Article : 55 words
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