Randwick was a pleasant place yesterday, when in beautifully fine weather the A.J.C. held the first day of its winter meeting. Indeed, though the day was more like one of ...
Article : 244 wordsThe annual telegraphic match between New South Wales and Victoria was played yesterday. The match resulted in a win for New South Wales by six points to four. ...
Article : 572 wordsSandy Andy won the final of the King's Birthday Cup at the Greyhound Racing club's mechanical haie meeting at Shepherd's Bush last night. The event was decided in eight heats and a final. ...
Article : 526 words"The A.R.C. birthday meeting was concluded at victoria Park to-day in fine weather, before a large attendance. Details: ...
Article : 662 wordsInverell Jockey Club Newmarket meeting was concluded to-day. The weather was fine, but the track was still heavy. Flying Handicap. 6f.—Mr. W. Sullivan's Golden ...
Article : 545 wordsPlay in the Goulburn Tennis Association's midwinter tourney opened in cold weather. The championship events resulted:- Men's Doubles.—R. Woodland and W. Byrnes v ...
Article : 190 wordsJohnny Burke and Tommy Fielding will supply the main contest at Leichhardt Stadium to-night. Burke is one of the most promising boxers in the State, but he is likely to be thoroughly extended ...
Article : 71 wordsDolph Latta and Jackie Riley are the principals of Thursday night at Newtown Stadium. Prelimlnaries are:—Dick Shannon v Jeff Symonds, Jack King V Charlie Mitchell, Billy Welgand V ...
Article : 40 wordsMatches for Friday night at Ryde Stadium are:— Six rounds Bobby Watson v Art Harvey Whacker O'Grady v Bob Wilson. Four rounds Ron Stewart v Ken Edwords, Eddie Napier v Fatty Hexby, Jimmy ...
Article : 46 wordsFor Saturday night at North Sydney Stadium, the following contests have been arranged:—Six rounds; Frank Snelson v George Pringle, Midget Brodie v Benny Ward. Four rounds; Jimmy ...
Article : 52 wordsTrimly-tailored frocks and suits gave an appearance of extreme neatness to the dressing at Randwick yesterday. There was an absence of any kind of fussiness or complication of line ...
Article : 663 wordsDick Cameron and Ralph Hensen are matched for Saturday night at Newtown Stadium. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe first four heats of the Maitland cup were decided at the meeting of the Maitland Greyhound Mechanical Coursing Association on the showground on Saturday night. All events were over 480 yards ...
Article : 335 wordsThe June meeting of the Newnham Racing Club was held at Mowbray on Saturday, in cold, fine weather The attendance was moderate Results: ...
Article : 353 wordsThomas Baxendale, 54, of College-street. Balmain, was terribly injured yesterday morning on the steamer Ballarat, which was berthed at Walsh Bay. He was in the hold ...
Article : 471 wordsThe June meeting of the Murrumbidgee Turf Club was held to-day. Results:- Maiden Plate, 5f.—Mr. W. Ball's ch m Kadhimain, by Corban—Bonum, 3yrs. 8-10 (A. Hyland), 1; ...
Article : 616 wordsMixed Doubles.—A grade: Final, H. Lindo and Miss Chew beat H. Lewis and Miss Bubb. 6-4. B grade: Semi-final, W. J. McElhone and Miss M. Collins beat R. Thurlow and Miss D. Lippman, ...
Article : 119 wordsFor the Greyhound Racing Clubs meeting at Shepherd's Bush to-morrow night the draw is:- Opening Stake, 440yds.—Cindall Gay Lark, Count Laurel, Litimar, Princess Hood, Gold Mint. Lady ...
Article : 179 wordsThe W.A.T.C. meeting was concluded today in threatening weather. Details:- Winter Hurdles. 2m.—Warm Pie, by Australian Sun (1mp.)—Bran Pie, 9-13 (F. Leonard). 1; ...
Article : 363 wordsR. Lacoste has announced that he is too busy to play at Wimbledon. He has, he says, only resumed tennis for his own amusement. Bernard is unable to leave his studies, The official team ...
Article : 65 wordsIn the final of the women's singles in the French championships at Paris Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody (America) beat Madame Mathieu, 7-5, 6-1. In the semi-finals of the men's singles H. Cochet ...
Article : 181 wordsIn the Rugby Union fixtures Sydney achieved five wins and one drawn game, North Sydney five wins and one defeat. Of 12 contested fixtures Sydney was successful in 10. ...
Article : 881 wordsResults of matches played on Saturday:—| Men's. A1.—Leyholme I., 2-32, v Wilrho, 6-47; Wongarbon I., 1-35, v Taboonbl, 5-43; Ronbrae I., 7-51, v Dalcassla, 1-24. A2: Glen Avon, 4-32. v ...
Article : 948 wordsBrighton Jockey Club's races were held at Brighton to-day in bright weather. Details:- Encourage stakes. 7f.—Mr. O. W. Benson's Glenllan, blk g, by Glenlorn—Miss Cannon, 4yrs, ...
Article : 317 wordsMacleay River Jockey Club held the first day of the June meeting on Saturday in One weather. There was an excellent attendance. Suri Handicap, first division. 5f.—Bomiss. 8-9 ...
Article : 315 wordsThe deed's of Songift a good jumper a few seasons ago, were recalled by the victory of his half-brother. Spider King, in the Maiden Hurdle Race Three withdrawals left seven ...
Article : 2,204 wordsSpeaking from station 20H last night on "To-day's Transport Problem," Mr. C. A. Gregory, hon. secretary of the Modern Transport Federation of Australia, said that the Lang ...
Article : 300 wordsAberdeen Jockey Club held the holiday meeting to-day. Malden Handicap. 4f and 15yds.—Level, 8 6 (Duncombe), 1; Young Purdy, 8 (Kennedy), 2; Ken ...
Article : 258 wordsThe Kings Birthday meeting of the Newcastle Jockey Club was held to-day. Results:- Maiden Handicap 6f.—Mr. G. A. Lowe's br g ...
Article : 791 wordsBathurst Turf Club's winter meeting conciuded to-day in fine weather, before a good attendance. Details:Flying Handicap, 6f.—Mr. N. Robinson's Sylvisto, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 2,135 wordsOcean Bound who has been a popular fancy for the Grand National Hurdle Race since the declaration of the weights was brought down by a falling horse in the ...
Article : 105 wordsThieves visited Blacktown early yesterday morning and broke into seveial busiress premises. Mr. Rudkin s drapery store was forced open and clothing and money were ...
Article : 86 wordsJ. J. Corry announces that he is sending Landmark, Make Up, and Appledore to Flemington, via Sydney, next Monday by the Aorangi. The Great Northern Steeplechase ...
Article : 79 wordsCasino Jockey Club held a meeting on saturday Limited Hack Race, 4f.—Mr. C. A. Russell's b g Polygnotus, 3yrs, 8-3 (Perkins), 1; Mr T Benn's ch g Edison 3yrs, 7-11 (Fleming) 2; Mr J Reeve's ...
Article : 320 wordsEntries close on Saturday at the Sports Club, with the Amateur Billiards Association of Now South Wales, for the State amateur A and B gradi", billiards and the snooker championships ...
Article : 66 wordsThe State Treasurer (Mr Barnes) said that he had been informed that the deficit of New South Wales on June 30 would be about £15,000,000 It was regrettable that new ...
Article : 116 wordsFollowing are the results of matches planed during the week-end:- Kearney Shield.—St Patrick's beat Bondi, w.o.; Randwick beal Kensington, 6 sets 39 games to ...
Article : 327 wordsNew South Wales and Victorian table tennis olivers ore to meet in Sydney on June 24 The southern team will leave Melbourne on Saturday, and proceed direct to Brisbane, playing there on ...
Article : 41 wordsTo-day, at the Woodstock enclosure, Rooty Hill, the New South Wales Waterloo Cup and White Horse Whisky Cup meeting will commence under he control of the New South Wales National ...
Article : 103 wordsA military gymkhana, hold at Blacktown yesterday was witnessed by a large crowd. Fine displays of millitary art were given by the 20/54 Battalion, assisted by the 1/21 Light Horse, 4/3 Battalion. ...
Article : 66 wordsThe annual congress of the Royal Australasian Ornithologists' Union will be held at Hobart this year and the camp-out at Coles Bay on Freycinet Peninsula, east ooast of Tasmania. The conference ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 7 Jun 1932, Page 14
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