Judging by the correspondence that has passed between the Victorian Golf Association and Mr. Robert E. Harlow, manager of the American Professional Golfers' ...
Article : 192 wordsThe Frenchmen have made their baptism in Rugby League impressive and effective, the popular Wiganites taking them to their hearts for the courageous way they came to light with a second ...
Article : 460 wordsThe apprentice J. Thorne, who rode Wondrous, the favourite, in the second division of the Encourage Six at Menangle Park yesterday, was censured by the stewards for his ...
Article : 162 wordsGeorge Kenda[?] gave a fine display at the Lawn Tennis Ground. Rushcutter Bay, in winning the men's special singles. Opposed to L. E. King, University, he was successful after losing the first set, ...
Article : 917 wordsFirst forfeits for the principal handicaps to be decided at the autumn meeting of the Australian Jockey Club, and for the St. Leger and the two-year-old events, and general entries ...
Article : 181 wordsThe distinguishing features of the New South Wales Light Car Club's reliability contest to the Avon Dam during the week-end were the performanccs of some new cars, notably Mr. J. O. ...
Article : 1,236 wordsFarm Novice Handicap.—Priapus, Cubadah, Manresa, Lefaire, Caliphate, Samian King, Pyongi, [?]atelod, Jutland. Pico B[?]anco P[?]ddy Sca[?]ger, Imperial, Musician, Valcannah. Ma[?]ta, Side Car, ...
Article : 220 wordsMr. S. Youdale, the manager of the Australian [?]om for the Davis Cup with Mrs. Crawford and Miss Jean Hartigan, will leave by the R.M.S. Orford, which sails to-day. The members of the team will ...
Article : 48 wordsThe New South Wales Trotting Club will hold a greyhound racing meeting at Harold Park tonight. The first race will start at eight o'clock. DRAW FOR SATURDAY. ...
Article : 233 wordsNew South Wales defeated victoria in the competition for the Blanch Cup, which was concluded at the Lawn Tennis Ground. Rushcutter Bay. New South Wales was superior in singles and ...
Article : 202 wordsThe March meeting of the Menang[?]e Park Racing Club was held yesterday in sultry weather before a fairly large attendance. Delray survived a protest in the Menang[?]e Park ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 678 wordsRecently, the New South Wales Gulf Council asked clubs to toke some steps towords informing their members of the importance of the etiquette of the game. The council intends making some ...
Article : 167 wordsA number of tournaments will be held in country centres at Easter. The Orange District Club has a programme consisting of open, special, and handicap events, and entries will close on March 22. ...
Article : 205 wordsMembers of the Kirk-Windeyer cup team had some valuable match practice when they met a team of prominent professionals at Rose Bay yesterday. The professions won three matches to ...
Article : 87 wordsQueanbeyan Coursing Club resumed the usual weekly meeting on the showground. Results:- Ma[?]den Stake.—First division: Lord Glow, [?] ...
Article : 254 wordsMembers of the Australian Universities' Rug[?] Union team returned to Brisbane by the K[?]tano Maru to-day and were tendered a complimentary luncheon by the Queensland Rugby Union. ...
Article : 127 wordsThe Australian professional champion. V. S. Richardson, and C. Gray, the New South Wales professional champion, will appear in an exhibition match at Lithgow on Sunday. They played an ...
Article : 41 wordsThe eleventh annual tennis tournament will be continued to-morrow night at the White Courts, Strathfield, the draw being:- 7 p.m., R. R. Atkinson v M. Imrie (A); K. ...
Article : 178 wordsCONCORD.—Par, nine holes: Mrs. D. Ross (24), 2 up; Miss Hurt (19), sq; Mrs. Wimble (19), sq; Mrs. Morton (34), 2 down; Miss P. Arnold (23), 2 down; Mrs. Bird (12), 5 down. ...
Article : 294 wordsSouth Sydney.—A Grade: Jolly Boys, 140 and 2-41 (O. Farrow 30, P. Herbert 25, Andy Thorn 2-11, F. Perkins 2-13), beat East Mascot, 66 (J. Farrow 4-18, Smith 2-13, Wilsor, 2-14); Australian ...
Article : 815 wordsA dispute between the [?] owners and [?] Sports club has resulted in the abandonment of the mechanical hare coursing meeting which was to have been held to-morrow night. Only 40 ...
Article : 121 wordsThe junior one-mile walk, senior three miles run, and three miles walk championships of Western Suburbs Club will be held at Concord Oval to-night. Botany Harriers will conduct their three ...
Article : 66 wordsThe open summer meeting of the Ladies' Golf Union commenced on the Bowral links this morning in perfect weather. There was a big attendance of competitors. ...
Article : 312 wordsAt the annual meeting of the Northern Suburbs Rugby Union Club, the Mayor of North Sydney (Alderman R. L. Hodgson) offered congratulations on their winning the first grade premiership. ...
Article : 120 wordsMen's Division.—A[?]: Ronbrae, 2-35, v Leyholme [?]., 6-46; Kalonie I., 7-46, v Melvern, 0-28; Leyholme II. v Kawarree, postponed; Wilrho, bye. A2: Walworth, 6-45. v Katja. 2-35; Aloha, 5-54. ...
Article : 1,296 wordsHandicaps declared for the Amateur Athletic Association's 880yds race, to be decided at the St. Patrick's Day sports on Saturday are:- First heat: R. Hunter, 20yds; D. Roddan, 30; G. ...
Article : 110 wordsResults of the Singer Car club's reliability trial to K[?]ama during the week-end were:- S. G. Coleman, reliability 100, secret control nil, total points 100. Miss Haney, 11, nil, 100 ...
Article : 59 wordsIn the secretary's report presented to the annual meeting of the New South Wales Australian National Football League it was stated that the new grouping of States decided on by the Australian National ...
Article : 343 wordsWestern Suburbs Club conducted an open flying quarter-mile and the following times were recorded:- Solo, under 250c.c.: T. Jemison (250c.c [?].h.v. ...
Article : 225 wordsMARRICKVILLE-EARLWOOD.—Championships— Senior: 100yds: N. Masters, 1; F. Russell, 2; R. Richardson. 3. Time. 10 2-5s. Three-quarter mile: W. Wolfe, 1; W. Bridge, 2; A. Barnett, 3. Time, ...
Article : 473 wordsFirst Brush Hurdle.—S[?]enton, Yarrawin, Mine[?]a, Troilus, Grecian Knight, Pyongi, Suntan, Antibes, Grey Abbott, Golden Surprise. Abbotts Lad, Master Colin. Khartoum. Ryetree, East Molong, Gadray, ...
Article : 949 wordsPar: A. Ewart (17), 3 up; H. Bursill (5), 2 up; E. Wennerbom (12), 2 up; H. Lilley (14), 1 up; J. Crowley (15), 1 up; W. Davies (17), 1 up; H. S. Z[?]ems (9), square; W. J. Wren (16), square; F. ...
Article : 192 wordsNominations for the Kemb[?]a Grange meeting on Tuesday next are:- Maiden[?] Welter Six.—Lady Lintrona, Miss Rix, Toriwa, Wu[?]runa, Court Scene, Herb[?]e's Pride, ...
Article : 171 wordsMr. J. D. Macleod, chairman of directors of the National Boxing Club of Australia, stated yesterday that, to clear up the Jack Munro-Ambrose Palmer controversy, when Mr. Munro communicated with ...
Article : 78 wordsStroke Handicap.—R. Chapman, 70—7, 63; H. E. Bray, 83—19, 64; L. F. Nelson, 85—17, 68; N. G. Millard, [?]0—19, 71; C. L. Fermer, 89—17, 72; V. C. Secombe, 89—15, 74; J. Back, 90—16, 74. ...
Article : 84 wordsThe following will represent the N.S.W.C.A. Coaching Team against Gladesville Junior Association, at the Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2 to-day, at 1.45 p.m.: ...
Article : 65 wordsBogey.—F. Mccann (17), 2 up; A. W. Fairfax (11), 2 up; J. W. Farrar (8), 2 up; J. K. Walton Cowle (17), sq.; E. Backhouse (10), 1 down; I. Green (17), 2 down; A. G. Hebblewhite (12), 2 down; ...
Article : 165 wordsWeek-end play in the Tamworth District [?] Union's first grade matches completed the major competition. A knock-out round will now be played. Bective beat North Tamworth outright, and East ...
Article : 157 wordsAs he is a native of this town, those residents who take an interest in sporting matters are jubilant over the success of Darkie Blandon over the Filipino. Speedy Dado last night. ...
Article : 212 wordsThe results of the practice matches which have been played during the past two weeks indicate that Granville team, strengthened by the transfer of the entire half-back line of the Wallsend Club in ...
Article : 135 wordsThe annual meeting of the Orange [?]man Race Club was held in fine weather before a fair attendance. Resuls: ...
Article : 562 wordsMembers of the Royal Life-Saving Society will have a busy week-end, with the St. George District Llfe-Saving Association's carnival on Saturday afternoon, and a point score contest at a benefit carnival ...
Article : 165 wordsScores in the Tamworth Golf Club's [?] [?] stroke handicap were: E. Doyle, 87—22, 65; E. Green, 76—9 67; E. D. Moore, [?]1—12, 69; E. W. Buckley, 87—18 69; A. Shepherd, 78—8. 70; L. ...
Article : 93 wordsBundarra visited Barraba at the week-end, and defeated a Barraba team by 10 runs on the first innings. George's Creek visited Kingstown, and regained ...
Article : 100 wordsBy defeating Moss Vale by six matches to three, Bundanoon took the lend in the Burchell shield competition. Results (Moss Vale players first mentioned):—M. D. Beresford beat W. Clyne, H. ...
Article : 93 wordsFollowing are the entries for the Greenwich Flying Squadron special handicap senior members' race. Each boat will carry a senior member of the club in addition to the usual crew of four. ...
Article : 143 wordsRalph Lenny, the American lightweight, is to make his initial appearance at Rushcutter Bay Stadium in a 15-rounas contest with Billy Townsend next Monday night. ...
Article : 48 wordsIn the Tooth Shield semi-finals, Cosmopolitans, 161 and five for 118 (L. Lazzarini 55 not out, D. Adams 28), played Want[?]ool, 133 and 148 (Charlton 34, J. Nicholson four for 41), while Junee Reefs, ...
Article : 50 wordsLou Fraser beat Harry McManus on points, and Joe Deakin outpointed Jack Stanley in six-round matches at Bronte Stadium last night. A. Toby knocked out W. McManus in the first session, Les ...
Article : 72 wordsThere was a record attendance at the annual meeting of the Bundorra Club, and the committee confidently looks forward to a successful season. The election of office-bearers for the coming ...
Article : 72 wordsA challenge match between the Australian chess champion (Mr. G. Koshnitsky) and a visiting English player, Mr. H. Nelson, at the Metropolitan Chess Club yesterday, was won ...
Article : 201 wordsAfter scoring 72 for three wickets in reply to Narooma's 102 (M. Hyland 21, Dr. Thomas 20), Mogo collapsed sensationally in the Shirley Shield game, and lost seven wickets, yielding nine runs, ...
Article : 94 wordsAfter a close contest of 12 rounds at Newtown Stadium last night. Ray O'Brien (9-5) was awarded a points decision over Jackie McDonald (9-1); Bill Davis (9-7) drew with Harry Phillips (9-8½) ...
Article : 89 wordsFollowing are the entries for the Birchgrove Club's ladies' committee scratch race, to be held on Sunday:- Thistle (J. Findley and Miss A. Underwood), ...
Article : 77 wordsThe nominations of Messrs. H. W. Turner and C. R. Lambert, for the interstate selection committee of the New South Wales Baseball Association created a peculiar position at the annual meeting ...
Article : 202 wordsSir,—In this morning's "Herald," Mr. A. J. Barnes, referring to my article on W. A. Oldfield, regrets that the statistics of the great A. H. Jarvis were not quoted. Like many another fine ...
Article : 147 wordsMatches arranged for to-night at Carlton Stadium are:—Arthur Bennett v Jack Stubbs, Dave Finney v Jackie Baker (six rounds); Bill Quigley v Clive Wilson, and Leo Robbo v Billy Smith (four rounds). ...
Article : 51 wordsHandicaps for the [?]d [?] of the An[?] Memorial trophy race to be sailed on Saturday:- Astrea (O. Mash), Emblem (D. Forrest). 15½m; Cyclone (J. Taylor) 15[?]m; Melody (J. Harrison), ...
Article : 93 wordsWally Walker is matched with Billy McAlister for 10 rounds at North Sydney Stadium on Saturday night, and Snowy Oldfield will oppose Billy Bart[?]ett in six rounds. Contests of four rounds are: Al. ...
Article : 55 wordsAlf. Blatch and Dolph Latta are to meet in a 12 rounds match at Leichhardt Stadium this evening. Six-round contests in the country tournament are: Bill Sims v Billy Catsfteld, Jim Penman v ...
Article : 95 wordsCheerio have a firm grip upon the premiership. Having dismissed Annandale for 27 runs, it is probable that Cheerio will force an outright win on Saturday. ...
Article : 108 wordsThere was an excellent attendance at the annual meeting of the Western Suburbs Hockey Club, first grace premiers last season. Everything again points to the club having another successful season. ...
Article : 117 wordsStarts allotted for the general handicap race, to be sailed on Saturday, are:—H.H.S. ([?]. Linton), [?]m; Vigilant (A. Booth), 7m: Chance (J. Booth); Kia-Ora (W. Woodward), 2½m; Valkyrie (K. ...
Article : 47 wordsLadies' Cup and the International Varnish trophy race entries with women nominees are:- Gladwyn, 12m (Mrs. D. Kerswell); Merriwee. 11½m (Mrs. McKinnon); Ullysses, 11½m (Miss I. ...
Article : 91 wordsHalf-mile: F. Gibbs (Newcastle), 1; H. [?] ton (Narara), 2; and E. Swan (Green Point), 3. One mile: H. Compton (Narara), 1; E. Swan, 2; and F. Gibbs, 3. Three miles scratch race. G. [?] ...
Article : 51 wordsBill Pluto (10-9) beat Wacco Britt (10-10) on points at the end of 10 rounds in the principal contest at Parramatta stadium. In two supporting bouts of six rounds each, Jack O'Keefe ...
Article : 59 wordsAt the monthly meeting of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association, held at 62 Pitt-street last night. Mr. F. Peach, the president, reported that Sir Henry Braddon had made a grant to the ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 14 Mar 1934, Page 18
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