Australian Open and Amateur Champion. There have been many suggestions this year among those in authority to make changes in the conditions that govern golf in Australia. ...
Article : 697 wordsThe third round of grade cricket will be concluded to-morrow afternoon, when interest will centre in the matches in which St. George, Waverley, and Petersham, joint ...
Article : 361 wordsBONDI.—Championship final, 36 holes: Mrs. Edmunds beat Mrs. Holmes, 5 and 4. Sealed nine holes: Mrs. Chandler. 39—14. 25; Miss Bernard, 37—11, 28; Mrs. Bertwistle, 35—8, 27; Mrs. Neal, ...
Article : 698 wordsLochinvar Maiden Handicap, 6f.—Mr. L. Lenoff's br g ULEDI, by Constant Son (imp.)—Quethia. 3yrs, 8-4 (E. Reynolds), l: Gloryland. 7-11 (L. Hayes), 2; Alteration, 7-12 (R. James), 3. Other starters: ...
Article : 1,521 wordsIn ordinary circumstances, outside positions in the biggest Caulfield Cup field since 1912, which will be run on Saturday, would be a serious handicap, ...
Article : 696 wordsEight races will be run at Caulfield on Saturday, the principal event, the Caulfield Cup, being set down for 3.25 p.m. ...
Article : 1,418 wordsHorses not included in these comments are considered to be without prospects. BURWOOD HANDICAP. First Division. ...
Article : 1,354 wordsGrange Maiden Five.—Sir Regal, 9-0; Mirage, 8-12; Weeshine, 8-12; The Wolf, 8-8; Metallize, 8-6; Winnipeg, 8-6; Bola Bob, 8-6; Thelma Rose, 8-4; Poly Pan, 8-4; Yarrawa, 8-2; Myra June, 8-2; ...
Article : 1,123 wordsEntries and positions for races to be decided at the Haberfield regatta on Iron Cove to-morrow, are as follows:- 3.15 p.m. maidon fours (1m): Mosman (No. 1), ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Cambridgeshire, run at Newmarket to-day, over a mile and a furlong, in two classes, resulted:- CLASS ONE. ...
Article : 134 wordsMany favourites of former days, and also of the present time, will take part in the cricket match between a team of international and ex-internationals, led by C. G. Macartney, ...
Article : 108 wordsThe main item of the programme of midget car events at the Sports Ground to-morrow night will be a 30-lap (7½ miles) open scratch race for the 10 fastest cars, determined by preceding time ...
Article : 68 wordsJ. G. Buckley one of the winning six days' race pair, will address members of the St. George District AmBteur Club in the Mortdale Police Boys' Club 84 Victoria Avenue, Mortdale on October 30. ...
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Advertising : 448 wordsThe Sydney horses Geebung, Respirator, and Buzalong provided the most attractive Cup trials at Caulfield this morning, Geebung running seven ...
Article : 714 wordsFlags were out 40ft on the "A" glass track at Randwick yesterday morning, and the Grand Joy mare Glorious took the honours at four furlongs by registering 50s. ...
Article : 825 wordsJockey J. Coutts will be receiving: the congratulations of his many friends and fellowjockeys to-morrow. His wedding, the date of which was known to only a few of his ...
Article : 270 wordsThe apprentice, V. Hartney, was severely injured, and the four-year-old gelding. Play Boy, was killed in a fall in the first division of the Novice Handicap at Cianboume (Vic.) ...
Article : 114 wordsROSE BAY 70 v KENSINGTON 76.—Trophy match, at Rose Bay: Hopkinson, Walker, Pocock, Hill (R B.). 23. v Hinton, Bloom, Frost, Hamilton (K.). 30; Emanuel, H. White, Robson, Bridge, 16. ...
Article : 140 wordsN. Selwood who went to Melbourne from Brisbane with Mr. A. Cooper's horses, rode his first winner in Victoria yesterday when his mount, Smoke Screen, who started at ...
Article : 47 wordsCITY TATTERSALL'S CLUB.—A. Conlon (rec. 90) beat T. Bayliss (95) by 21; S. Snell (90) beat A. Holland (100) by four. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 20 Oct 1939, Page 13
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