The second elevens match between New South Wales and Victoria was concluded at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday. The home side had an advantage of 206 runs on ...
Article : 1,000 wordsSir,—I was indeed very sorry to read the letter by "Redgum" in your issue of December 24. There are many of us who never saw a Christmas Bell, Waratah, or Christmas ...
Article : 382 wordsIt is rather a difficult thing for a person to give general hints on batting so that his ideas suit the multitude and can be put in operation by others. ...
Article : 1,027 wordsSails of majestic yachts, motor speed-boats flashing across the sunlit inland waters in clouds of spray, gally beflagged and decorated pleasure craft swinging idly at their mornings, ...
Article : 645 wordsFeatures of the match played between the N S.W. Teachers and Gladesville Mental Hospital team at the hospital ground was a magnificent catch by Fowler, which dismissed Ward, and a hat trick ...
Article : 225 wordsSir,—Under the above heading a scheme has been launched to provide funds for the hospitals of New South Wales-and to all thinking men it is obvious that it cannot succeed. ...
Article : 814 wordsPlaying at Toombul against that team, G. Cooper, of Warwick, secured ten wickets for 234, and made 89 and 101 retired. Scores: Toombul, 401 and eight for 172; Warwick, 148 and eight for 314. ...
Article : 44 wordsTho motor boat racing was interesting although the outboard motor section was spoiled by heavy weather conditions The strong wind was welcomed by the sailing enthusiasts, and was not a great ...
Article : 485 wordsShowers throughout Friday night kept the Melbourne Cricket Ground thoroughly soaked. Very little inspection was necessary this morning by the captains before they decided that ...
Article : 54 wordsSir,—Public opinion seems to weigh heavily against the married women teachers. Why? Because they married with good faith in the protection of their agreements made when ...
Article : 187 wordsStrong wind affected play at the metropolitan golf courses on Saturday, and there were few noteworthy performances The youthful J. Ferrier, who on Boxing Day won Manly Club's 36 holes ...
Article : 198 wordsThe competition for the Pat Miller Cup, which is open to Warringah Shire surf clubs only, resulted in a win for Deewhy at the Deewhy surf carnival on Saturday. Deewhy scored 25 points. ...
Article : 303 wordsSir,—I was deeply interested in "Graduate's" letter in your issue of the 24th instant, but may I remind her, or him, "that two wrongs do not make a right " I should also like to ask ...
Article : 218 wordsBogey handicap: V. J. McPhee (8), 1 up; K. Kirkland (5), square; D. R. Lysaght (8), 1 down; A. H. B. Fitzhardinge (11), 1 down; W. B. Clarke (15), 2 down; A. H. O'Connor (5), 2 down; B. ...
Article : 67 wordsAlthough there was plenty of weight in the breeze, which for the greater part of the day was a strong southerly, conditions were not good, it being too cold both for the competitors and the spectators. ...
Article : 1,168 wordsBogey handicap: B. Cook (7), 1 down; H. J. Evans (11), 1 down; Jas, Ewing (8), 2 down; B. Benbow (6), 4 down; E. A. Finlay (6), 4 down; A. J. Cunningham (11), 5 down; A. G. Harris (11), ...
Article : 61 wordsStroke Handicap.—R. A. Gilfillan, 84—14, 70; Santler, 84—12, 72; O. Whittle, 90—18, 72; I. B. Henderson, 87—14, 73; P. H. Williamson, 88—14, 74; W. B. Hudson, 91—16, 75. ...
Article : 30 wordsSir,—In your issue of the 13th instant there appears a report of a deputation to the Transport Trust regarding the bus service from Ryde to Sydney. Mr. Maddocks, in reply, said ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 wordsSir,—Regarding "Graduate's" statement that some psychologists believe that experience in bringing up a family is valuable in the making of a teacher, that is just the experience most ...
Article : 170 wordsNarrabeen swimming carnival was a success, and drew large crowds. Fourteen teams took part in the march past, the winner being North Bondl. North Narrabeen was second, and Cronulla third. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 wordsBogey Handicap—J Keogh (13), 3 up; J Thompson (10), 1 up; J Duncan (15), 1 up; A Dennis (8), square; J Wilson (5), square; G Smith (15), 1 down; F. Coy (15), 1 down; W. Harris (15), 2 ...
Article : 42 wordsBogey Handicap—R. W. May, 89—20. 69; P. S. Chapman, Jun, 86—15, 71; L. H. Reid, 91—20, 71. Fourball stroke: W. R. Carter and G. L. Gee, 80—14, 66; A. T. Anderson and P. S. Chapman, Jun., 85—19, ...
Article : 69 wordsSouthern Cross, skippered by the well-known Rugby League footballer 8. ("Joe") Pearce, scored a line victory by 15 seconds from Invicta in the 16ft skiff championship of Sydney Harbour on ...
Article : 410 wordsSir,—The letter signed "E. Deane," in your issue of to-day suggests that all future recitals on the University War Memorial Bells should be broadcast. This is a matter for the ...
Article : 157 wordsTo-day's matches resulted:- Association.—English First Division: Arsenal v Manchester City, 3-1; Aston Villa v Chelsea, 3-3; Derby County v Blackburn, 1-1; Huddersfield v ...
Article : 790 wordsMixed Foursomes.—E. L. Apperly and Mrs. Tar— gett, 1 up; F. White and Mrs. white, 2 down; H. van de Velde and Mrs. Campbell, 2 down; A. S. Henderson and Miss Oswald scaly, 5 down. ...
Article : 38 wordspar Handicap.—A. J. F. Andrew (10), square; H. Johnson (8), 2 down; J. A. Kerr (10), 2 down; S. B. Chambers (7), 3 down. B Grade; F. J. Beardmore (12), 2 down; F. W. Read (14), 2 down; ...
Article : 91 wordsBogey Handicap.—J. Renni[?] (14), 3 up; N. Raw (14), 1 down; H. B. Cribb (15), 2 down; C. Lewis (717), 2 down; F. Peach (18), 2 down. ...
Article : 29 wordsSir,—In Saturday's paper Mr. John Gould writes of the need of a national theatre. The times create their own need, and this being one, I would suggest that a good site for a ...
Article : 286 wordsMonthly Medal.—C. F. Esdale, 84—10, 74; H. Wilson, 81—5, 76; H. R. Hitchman, 89—9, 80. B Grade: L. L. Blundell, 93—20, 73; F. Tower, 95—20, 75; V. Slocombe, 89—13, 76. ...
Article : 33 wordsThe eighth round of grade matches was commenced on Saturday. Many of the clubs were weakened owing to the absence of the State's first and second eleven players. Thed ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 143 wordsSir,—As one of the founders of the present sailing skiff class, the success of which interstate contests more than prove, I little thought when Mr. A. Littlejohn (now in South ...
Article : 156 wordsAmerican Bogey: R. Owen, squar; F. Pantlin, 1 down; T. Donnellan, 4 down. ...
Article : 16 wordsBogey handicap: W. J. Johnston (7), 2 up; W. F. Cropfoy (17), 1 up; K. Higgins (14), square, E. R. Lough (17), 1 down; O. A. Eastwoy (l8), 1 down. ...
Article : 32 wordsHoliday attractions and the Deewhy surf carnival caused an absence of swimmers from many baths on Saturday and few club races were decided. ...
Article : 272 wordsBogey handicap: W. S. Miller (9), 2 down; W. McMurtrle (17), 2 down; R. A, Gale (S), 3 down; and F. Turton (12), 3 down. ...
Article : 29 wordsSir.—Politics would appear to be the ruling passion at least with the majority. Some of us were brought up in an atmosphere of politics. We believed in this or that party, ...
Article : 215 wordsBogey handicap: G. Groy (2), square; R. J. Lamotte (7), square; J. S. Riltchle (9), square. ...
Article : 18 wordsCanadian Foursomes: G, W. Somerville and C. J. Webster, 71 (8), 63; F. H. Scales and J. Hcane, 82 (19), 63; E. W. Street and R. R. Swan, 80 (l6), 64; A. B. Thomas and H. G. Orkney, 84 (18), 66; ...
Article : 54 wordsSir.—The electors of the Randwick Consutuency are largely composed of sporting men, horse-owners, trainers, jockeys, bookmakers, and others largely depending on racing for ...
Article : 146 wordsCanadian Foursomes: E. Macfarlane and D. Thomas, 72—8, E. C. Herford and L. P. Lane, 77 (9), 68; W. H. Boreham and W. J. Comins, 78 (10), 68; A. Quinnell and E. B. Carr, 78 (9), 69. ...
Article : 40 wordsRowing races were conducted for clubs affiliated to the New South Wales Rowing Association, the New South Wales Ladies' Rowing Association, andin heavy boats for all comers. The ...
Article : 520 wordsNine-hole bogey: J. Caminer, 2 up: J. H. Gelltland, 2 up: J. Creer, 2 down; J. Warburton, 3 down; J. Badams, 3 down. Associates' nine-hole bogey: Mrs. J. Badams, 3 down; Mrs. W. Nevill, 4 ...
Article : 40 wordsBogey handicap: H. W. Watt (15), 2 up; J. H. Fuller (14), square; J. Hughes (2), 2 down; D. A, Day (6), 2 down; R. C. Stuart (11), 2 down: H. V. Berry (11), 2 down. Fourball bogey: W. J. A. ...
Article : 73 wordsFour-ball, best ball, bogey: J. Post (8) and J. Johnstone (scr.), 7 up; L. Kelly (6) and W. E. Cook (14), 6 up; F. V. Richards (7) and F. Perini (14), 6 up; K. P. Levy (18) and V. Goldrick (15), ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 29 Dec 1930, Page 4
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