Both C. G. Macartney and J. B. Hobbs say that England's victory in the first test match was well-deserved, even taking into account Australia's misfortune in having to bat on a wet wicket yesterday. Both pay the highest compliments to Allen as captain, batsman, bowler, and fieldsman. ...
Article : 57 wordsAlthough most backers regarded Panrose and Beau Ideal as fairly safe wagers for the first and second divisions of the Three and Four Years Old Handicap at Ascot yesterday, ...
Article : 263 wordsA. K. Quist (S.A.) beat J. Bromwich (N.S.W.), 6-2, 6-3, in the lawn tennis match between their States to-day Quist has won seven of the matches they have now played. ...
Article : 745 wordsThe Australian cricket selectors— Messrs. E. A. Dwyer, W. Johnson, and D. G. Bradman—have chosen for the second test match, to commence in ...
Article : 416 wordsTalking, the dual Derby winner, who cost his present owner £19,000, will be trained in future by F. Williams, at Randwick. ...
Article : 379 wordsEngland defeated Australia in the first test match at the Brisbane Cricket Ground to-day by 322 runs. Australia being dismissed in the second innings on a rain-damaged pitch for 58 runs. In an hour, eight wickets fell for only SS runs, McCormick being ...
Article : 214 wordsEngland deserved victory, but it was regrettable that rain should have affected the wicket. In any case, Australia's task was too formidable. ...
Article : 1,300 wordsPanrose (D. Munro), on the outside, beating Rummage (K. Cook) by a head in the first division of the Three and Four Years Old Handicap. Panrose equalled the race record time for the seven furlongs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 613 wordsDacquerl and Nu Silver, who have imposing records at country meetings, won the divisions of the Mascot Flying Mile at Ascot yesterday. Nu Silver was, perhaps, lucky to ...
Article : 520 wordsThe running of the Ascot Handicap yesterday confirmed a fairly general opinion that the former New Zealand gelding. Cherry King, has a will to oppose the riding efforts of vigorous ...
Article : 358 wordsAmidst the jubilant English cricketers today there was one who was despondent. R. E. S. Wyatt, who had a bone in his left arm fractured at Clare (South Australia) on ...
Article : 131 wordsThe Weather was sultry, and the sun was partly hidden by clouds when Badcock, who had not scored, and Slevers. who had made two, resumed Australia's innings with one ...
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Advertising : 122 wordsBitter comments made by Paavo Nurmi, the famous Finnish foot runner, on women members of Olympic Games teams are published in the Helsingfors paper, "Segodnya." ...
Article : 150 wordsThe Moorefield trainer R. Gray hod a busy day at Ascot yesterday, answering questions concerning the allowance of his apprentice, W. Glover. When Glover's name was shown ...
Article : 294 wordsThe stipendiary stewards at Ascot yesterday reported that they opened an inquiry into the running of Tingle Joy in the first division of the Three and Four Year Old Handicap. ...
Article : 53 wordsMy old cricketing friend, George Garnsey, takes me to task in Tuesday's "Herald" for certain comments on coaching in a recent article dealing with various methods of ...
Article : 460 wordsSome Boy, narrowly beaten by Belgravia in in the first division of the Flying Handicap at Ascot yesterday, and Vista, winner of the second division, were responsible for impressive ...
Article : 506 wordsMr. P. L. East announced yesterday that the contest for the Australian middleweight boxing championship between Fred Henneberry and Ron Richards, to take place at the ...
Article : 139 wordsHistory repeated itself. In the first test match, played in Brisbane in 1928, Australia was caught on a rain-damaged wicket in the second innings, and was dismissed for 66 runs, ...
Article : 433 wordsSpeaking at the Lancashire County Cricket Club's meeting, Mr. T. A. Higson, a member of the fest selection committee, said: "The captain if the English test taam, G. O. Allen, ...
Article : 57 wordsCambridge University defeated Oxford University in the annual Rugby match at Twickenham by 6 points to 5. The Rugby Union correspondent of "The ...
Article : 72 wordsFirst Son, who finished third at Warwick Farm on Saturday, and has since been in great demand for the Summer Cup, is causing his owner, Mr. R. Wootton, and his ...
Article : 117 wordsCARLTON.—Spider Roach (9st) bent Tommy Dobie (9st), on points in 10 rouns. Six rounds: Charlie Kerr (list) outpointed Jack Williams (10-10). Four rounds Bluey Horton (8-2) beat ...
Article : 78 wordsOther sporting news, including greyhound racing results, bowls, speedway racing, cricket, and swimming is published on page 7. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 10 Dec 1936, Page 15
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