Officcr-Cad[?] Birney, late of Cambridge University Officers' Training Corps, won the King's Prize, which finished at Bisley to-day, with a ...
Article : 511 wordsIn the second Soccer test at the Exhibition Grounds on Saturday, England beat Australia by fours goals to nil. It was a veritable triumph for skill over the "kick and run" ...
Article : 589 wordsAt a farewell gathering at the Sydney Cricket, Ground after the test match, the South African captain (P. J. Nel) made some comment on the styles of play in South Africa ...
Article : 549 words"There's a horse that could have been bought for a mere song," remarked a prominent Randwick trainer after Dulcedo had won the Canterbury Park Handicap stylishly ...
Article : 448 wordsPo[?]ertdale (S. Jones) winning the Flying Welter Handicap on Saturday by half a length from Wayside (A. Knox), with Brazandt (M. McCarten), near rails, half a head away, third. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsSouth Africa defeated Australia in the second Rugby Union test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday by 26 points to 17. It was the last match of the Springboks' tour and they sailed for New Zealand on Saturday night. ...
Article : 188 wordsRugby test matches are not parlour games; they are games for men of strength and courage. But there is a limit to which determination and toughness may be curried, ...
Article : 568 wordsTrunk line telephone conversation among the Australian Soccer selectors after the second test match in Brisbane on Saturday, failed to ...
Article : 972 wordsThe Davis Cup inter-zone final between the United States and Germany was commenced at Wimbledon to-day, when each country won a singles match. ...
Article : 491 wordsIn recent years Sydney horses have done well in the valuable Grafton Cup, the main attraction of the pleasant[?] July carnival of the Clarence River Jockey Club. The fixture ...
Article : 321 wordsThe amateur athletic championships at the White City ground attracted a crowd of 45,000. 880yds final: A. J. Collyer (Watford ...
Article : 173 wordsRobert Micawher (2-1) defeated Bobalong in the deciding course to win the Victorian Waterloo Cup. The semi-final and final provided thr[?]lling coursing. In the semi-final[?] King C[?]nbon waa a decided ...
Article : 133 wordsIn the second half there carne a surprising chance For some lime Australia's form was still unconvincing[?] but as the play advanced, South Africa suffered a deterioration. Scrums ...
Article : 1,228 wordsGreyhound stewards acting for the Newcastle Jockey Club announced to-day that they had decided to disqualify for five years the greyhound Michael Angelo and his lessee, ...
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Advertising : 45 wordsIn this photograph Ferdy Bergh, South Africa's heaviest forward, is shown securely held by K. Windon (on the left) and another Australian player in Saturday's test match. The South African half-back (P. de Villiers) is on the ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsIn the match at Eastbourne between Australia and England, Quist and McGrath (Aust.) beat Tuckey and Wilde (Eng.), 4-6, 6-0, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4. Austin (Eng.) beat ...
Article : 124 wordsFollowers of form horses were soundly trounced in the divisions of the Juvenile Handicap at Canterbury Park on Saturday, when the favourites, Impetus and Let. Slip, [?]an ...
Article : 341 wordsphe unhappiest feature of the Australian form was the fa[?]lure of Towers, who had a had day. To cap all his troubles he sustained a severe wound on the forehead[?] [?]n which ...
Article : 369 wordsthe committee of the Murwillumbah Hospital Coursing Club conducted an inquiry into the death of the greyhound Union Special[?] in the kennels of the club duiing the race ...
Article : 74 words[Bowls and baseball results and comment appear on page 6.] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 19 Jul 1937, Page 13
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