A. C. ("Johnny") Wallace, captain of the Waratahs who toured Great Britain in 1927-8, made a return to the football field last night. Wearing the light blue jersey in which he gave so many fine displays for the State, he supervised the training of the New South Wales players, who are to oppose ...
Article : 88 wordsGermany beat Italy in their quarter-final of the European zone of the Davis Cup contest. H. Henkel's defeat of Canapele, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4, in the second round of singles ...
Article : 190 wordsMr. Stuart Jamieson, New South Wales delegate to the Australian Ski Fcdciation, received word yesterday that a team of four United States skiers from Dartmouth ...
Article : 334 wordsThe defeat of the title-holder, T. S. McKay, by H. W. Hattersley, and J. Ferrier's crushing defeat of F. E. Headlam, were the features of the second round of match play in the amateur golf championship of New South Wales at the Royal Sydney course, Rose Bay, yesterday. ...
Article : 150 wordsAlkaloids, cocaine, and heroin were found in the stomach of Big Head, the racehorse who dropped dead at Helena Vale on May 29. This was disclosed in an analyst's report which was ...
Article : 155 wordsThe Brisbane winger, R. Cooper, is the only member of the Queensland Rugby League party who will not have a game against New South Wales in Sydney. The other three players ...
Article : 869 wordsWallace is not a touch-line coach. He has lost the athlete figure that graced the football field 10 years ago, and he has had little oppurtunity for training in his home town ...
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Article : 125 wordsThe Australian Lawn Tennis Association, in a letter read at the monthly meeting of the council of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association last night, stated that it had been ...
Article : 459 wordsH. W. Hattersley (Australian) beat T. S. McKay (Killara), 3 up and 2. H. M. Cutler (Royal Sydney) beat, F. H. Lemann (Royal Sydney), 4 up and 2. ...
Article : 1,661 wordsThe Australian women cricketers began the third match of the tour against the Midland District at Birmingham to-day. The Australians scored 2[?]0 in their first innings, and ...
Article : 314 wordsThe programme for the Newcastle Jockey Club's meeting on June 25 will include a ne[?] type of encourage handicap. The race will, as usual, be restricted to horses who have not ...
Article : 241 wordsIt could not have been expected that the South African Rugby Union footballers, the Springboks, would have been otherwise than breathless after a hard run at their first ...
Article : 527 wordsD. Mun[?]o, who had been considering a tempting offer to ride in India and later in France and England, said last night that he had decided to reject the offer. He did not ...
Article : 269 wordsDuring the winter, classes of instruction on the rule of the road at sea[?] knots, ties, and splices, and coastal navigation will be held by the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron on Tuesdays, at 7.45 p.m., ...
Article : 90 wordsCity Tattersall's club's tournament matches last night resulted:—E. White (received 135) beat J. McPhee (owe 20), by 24; C. Beddoe (155) beat "Cue" (150), by 45. ...
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Article : 321 wordsThe feature of to-day's play in the county cricket matches was the remarkable scoring by Sussex against Hampshire. Replying to the latter's 490, Sussex lost six wickets for ...
Article : 471 wordsThe dispersal sale of the Macquarie Stud, of Mr. H. A. Taylor, at Wellington, to-morrow, provides breeders with opportunities of adding to their studs. Theie are 67 mares included in ...
Article : 138 wordsAction may be taken by the Country Rugby League and its affiliated leagues to counteract the "poaching" of country players, and particularly of players who are brought to ...
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Article : 97 wordsAs a result of a football match played between Yankalilla and Encounter Bay, the umpire (H. J. Simons) has reported all members of the Yankalilla team and officials, excepting ...
Article : 98 wordsOur Parkes correspondent states that the Parkes Rugby League has decided to send the president and the secretary to a conference of western leagues at Orange, sponsored by ...
Article : 64 wordsThe committee of the Sydney Amateur Swimming Club advertises in this issue for a coach for the coming season. The coach would be required to train selected swimmers ...
Article : 61 wordsThe British Ryder Cup team to play the Americans in July will consist of P. Alliss, R. Burton, H. Cotton, W. J. Cox, S. King, A. J. Lacey, A. Padgham, A. Perry, D. J. Rees, and ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 9 Jun 1937, Page 19
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