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  4. WITH HER SPINNAKER SET

    Acrospire IV. presented a fine sight as she sailed along in the A class race in the Bay on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. A MEMORABLE YEAR IN SPORT

    This has been a great year for Australian sport. Visits of internal golfers, tennis players, oarsmen, athletes and other sportsmen have helped to make the Centenary year memorable. Everywhere there have been strong evidences of a great revival after the depression years, and the outlook for 1935 is most promising. Abroad our most notable feat has been the recovery of the cricket "ashes" that Were lost when D. R. Jardine's English ...

    Article : 703 words
  6. To Yachtsmen!

    As Senior Flag Officer of the Senior Yacht Club of Victoria Commodore W. McBeath has issued, through The ...

    Article : 205 words
  7. Billiards Will Benefit By Year's Doings

    BILLIARDS in 1934 provided Australia with one of those rarities in sport in the more distant parts of the Empire—an accredited individual world's ...

    Article : 209 words
  8. GOLF DREAMS REALISED

    GOLF during 1934 is perhaps best described as a year of dreams reaslised —a year in which the star golfers of the world were, by fine efforts of the Victorian Golf Association, brought to our own links to complete in open events — a year which is probably a milestone in Australan golf ...

    Article : 635 words
  9. WHERE ARE OUR BOWLERS?

    INA [?] Australia's cricketers regained in England the "Asnes" that had been lost to D.R. Jardine's team out here in 1933-3 and proved beyond ...

    Article : 328 words
  10. Coursing Prospects

    OWING to long-continued d[?] weather in the early part of the held coursing season of many clubs were forced to abandon their meetings. ...

    Article : 160 words
  11. OUR OLDEST CRICKET VETERANS

    Four of the five oldest Victorian cricket veterans who have been traced in connection with the V.C.A. reunion. Fron left to right are: G.B. Gordon (aged 74), who first played in 1881; E. D. Heather (86), 1871; L.S. Woolf (79), 1877; and W.H. (Judge) Moule (76), 1879. W.H. Cooper (85), who first played in 1879, should have been in this Dicture, but he was absent when it was taken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Swimming Year Satisfactory

    ALTHOUGH Australian swimming champions have not yet reached the standards set in Japan and America, the pre-eminent swimming nations of ...

    Article : 359 words
  13. Here's Hoping For The Glove Game

    NOBODY can cavil at the statement that boxing in Australia made no progress in 1931 Nor can any reasonable -mined person s[?] much greater ...

    Article : 161 words
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