Crews from Renmark, Mercantile, and Adelaide Rowing Clubs will compete in the State champion fours on the Port Adelaide River tomorrow. Three other races will complete the programme for the day. Hard training has been the order for the two city clubs lately, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,107 wordsLeft to right—The strokes shown are smash, forehand drive, volley, service and backhand drive. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 91 wordsThere was close and interesting running in the quarter-mile at Hindmarsh last night. K. Lang won his heat by a foot, H. A. Goldfinch, the former amateur, ...
Article : 572 wordsHandicaps for Lyndoch, Apilla, and Greenoch fixtures are being arranged by Mr. H. Stephens (the South Australian League of Wheelmen official). ...
Article : 862 wordsSouth Australian Tattersalls Club at Morphettville. CRICKET Interstate match, South Australia versus ...
Article : 98 wordsAt Port Adelaide tomorrow the third round of the series of teams' matches will be fired over 800 yards. That is the only metropolitan fixture, but as it ...
Article : 870 wordsAt its last meeting the committee of the South Australian Trotting Association decided not to conduct its weekly meeting on the Thebarton Oval on ...
Article : 530 wordsD. R. Downey (wicketkeeper of University) did not allow a single bye against Port, although the seaside team amassed the mammoth score of 437 for four ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 241 wordsAs a result of steps taken by the Royal Agricultural and. Horticultural Society of South Australia some time ago a horses-in-action society was formed with the object ...
Article : 120 wordsPercy Cherry, former State champion in bowls, who would have been a certainly as skipper of one of the State rinks in the coming carnival in ...
Article : 671 wordsLeft to right-E. S. Paterson, E. A. Wilcox, H. Law Smith, R. M. Cudmore and C. C. Braund (umpire). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Fri 16 Dec 1927, Page 11
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