Although spectators generally found the cricket on Saturday in the fourth test match dull, both C. G. Macartney and J. B. Hobbs, in telegrams from Adelaide, emphasise the keenness of the battle between batsmen and bowlers. ...
Article : 113 wordsThird when the field had settled down, and occupying that position until well Into the straight, Silver Rose revealed the best form of her career to ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 669 wordsJ. Bromwich, right, congratulates his conqueror, V. B. McGrath, after the latter, showing brilliant form, had beaten him in the Australian singles championship final on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsWith two days of play in the fourth test match at Adelaide Oval completed England is in a position which must at least be termed satisfactory. In reply to Australia's score of 288 England has lost two wickets for 174 runs. The two batsmen dismissed yesterday were ...
Article : 275 wordsEngland occupied her strong position mainly because of her dogged batting against accurate bowling and first-rate fielding. Australia had her chance, but McCormlck's miss of ...
Article : 1,111 wordsThe official forecast for to-morrow is: "Hot at first, with northerly winds, followed later from the westward by cool southerly change, with some Isolated showers." ...
Article : 30 wordsW. Voce, the English fast left-handed bowler, did not field when the Australian innings was resumed on Saturday. He was receiving treatment for neuritis in his back. He ...
Article : 145 wordsAustralian lawn tennis champions ol 1937, as determined by the finals on Saturday, are:- Men's Singles: V. B. McGrath (N.S.W.), ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 788 wordsProbably the most pleasing win at Randwick on Saturday was that of Caesar in the Widden Handicap for two-year-olds. The colt is owned by Sir Colin Stephen, chairman of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 wordsOnly the "Evening News," which says "England still doing well," ventures satisfaction at the English team's position. "Hammond soon out," "Barnett Again," are guarded posters ...
Article : 159 wordsAustralia, s Innings was continued by Chlpperfleld, 45 and O Reilly three, with, seven wickets down lor 267 runs. Allen began the bowling from the northern end ...
Article : 1,628 wordsshould have preferred to see runs coming more freely, so that England would have finished to-day nearer Australia s total From England's point of view it is to be hoped that ...
Article : 819 wordsNew South Wales won the Kieran Shield at the national swimming championships which concluded at the Valley Baths on Saturday afternoon The trophy carries the ...
Article : 461 wordsTo-morrow will be a fateful day. Will England continue to build up a big score, and make Australia's task in the second innings more difficult, or will there be early wickets ...
Article : 1,017 wordsGiven plenty of time to become balanced, Equable won the Trial Hurdle Race at Randwick on Saturday, improving considerably on his display at Victoria Park on January 20. ...
Article : 275 wordsElaborate arrangements have been made for the staging of the Centenary Anniversary Regatta on the harbour to-day. To dispose of the 42 events on the programme a start will ...
Article : 127 wordsBookmakers had much the better of the argument wltli backers at Randwick on Saturday. The win of Confab in the Paddington Handicap gave them a rare turn-up, ...
Article : 305 wordsAt an erccrgency meeting of the Leicestershire Cricket Club, which is in financial difficulties, it was disclosed that donations of £3000 had been promised, provided that the ...
Article : 92 wordsAdditional challenges for the Davis Cup competition for 1937 have been received in the European zone from Austria, Czechoslovakia, Prance, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Monaco, New ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Football Association Coaching Manual, published in conjunction witn the Football Association by Evans Brothers, Ltd. (London), Is a volume of great interest to Soccer ...
Article : 223 wordsThe attendance at Randwick on Saturday was estimated at 17,500, as compared with 14,000 at the corresponding meeting which took place on Wednesday last year. There ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsWeek-end competition.—The Boot, 8 (J. Turnbull, 3: D. Williams, 2; J. Harrison. A. Hutchin, and J. Sinclair) beat Sydney I. (C. Hamilton); Bondi. 6 (M. Phillips, 3; O. Derner. 2: W. Masee), beat Ben ...
Article : 122 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" says: "The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews will shortly ban the heavy niblick called the sand-wedge,' 'the blaster,' or 'the howitzer,' ...
Article : 115 wordsThe death Is announced of Mr. Walter Brearley, the famous English fast bowler, ...
Article : 27 wordsHorace Lindrum won 39 eames to Joe Davis's 33 in the week's snooker match. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 1 Feb 1937, Page 13
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