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Advertising : 212 wordsR. Wright s cross country win on Saturday was the outstanding item of club long distance racing. Competing in the Western Suburbs five-miles scratch race at Randwick racecourse Wright beat the ...
Article : 850 wordsAnother record has been broken at bowls, but this time by the weather. It is doubtful if any bowler of the present day can remember a time when play on the green was held up for such a ...
Article : 245 wordsIt requires a great deal of rain to upset golf, but there was more than sufficient last week, and so play took place on only five courses on Saturday. One of these was Kensington, but, the ...
Article : 195 wordsFor the first day of its Grand National meeting on Saturday the Victoria Racing Club was favoured with delightful weather. There was a very large attendance, and the racing ...
Article : 2,469 wordsStroke Handicap.—J. S. Macqueen (scr.), [?]4; K. Carnegie, 74—9, 65; M. A. Webster, 90—24, [?]; S. A. Kenne, [?], plus 1, 70; H. Mansfield, [?]4—13, 71. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Australian team of bowlers now in Scotland have completed the programmes in England and Wales with a very creditable record Up to the middle of June the team had won 17 matches and ...
Article : 175 wordsFour-ball, best-ball, bogey.—W. J. Lamble and H. E. Lamble (10), 2 up; J. W. Anderson (3) and H. N. King (2), square; E. O. Anderson (6) and F. D. Layton (7), 1 down; G. C. Smith (6) ...
Article : 93 wordsStroke, silver button.—J. Riddell, 82 ([?]), 7[?]; H. F. Walker, [?] ([?]). 78; E. W. Street 94 (12), 82; H. J. Orkney, 100 (l[?]), 84; J. A. King. 103 (17), [?]; A. Maunder, 99 (l8), 87, J. I. Parer, ...
Article : 45 wordsHobart Turf Club's meeting was held at Elwick to-day in fins weather. There was a large attendance. St Vincent's Handicap, 5f.—Mr. W. J. ...
Article : 262 wordsBogey.—G. D. Burns ([?]). square; F. D. Kearney ([?]), 1 down; R. Ferris (l8), 2 down; J. [?]. Fletcher (5), 3 down; R. Dunstan (8), 3 down; J. Hughes (2), 4 down; J. W. Adama (5), 4 down; ...
Article : 80 wordsTue Australian team commenced its itinerary in Scotland with a match at lasgow against [?] Scottish Bowling Association, who won by 13[?] points to 134. The third test match, at Wellcroft, ...
Article : 179 wordsStroke.—F. M. Hollis Cup: F. Periel. [?]1 (l8), 73; J. Craig, 83 (8B), 75; C. Taylor, 87 (9), 73; C. Falls, [?]5 (15), 80; A. Wright, 9[?] (14), 84; J. Roberts, 106 (1[?]), 8[?]; J. Hawkins, 110 (22), [?]8. ...
Article : 41 wordsThird round championships:- W. R. Smith forfeit from J. Wilson; A. Spooner beat J. Jones, 11 and 10; G. Thomson beat G. V. Walker at the 38th; M. Browne beat G. ...
Article : 40 wordsBogey companion yesterday:- I. K. Harrison (plus l), 3 up; D. S. Wylie (8), 1 up; D. S. Evans (9), 1 down, L. Tenbosch (scr), 1 down, Dr. R. E. Brown (plus 2), 3 down; W. H. ...
Article : 52 wordsThe first Australian team to visit England was organised by John Young (president of the New South Wales Bowling Association) and Charles Wood (president of the Victorian Bowling ...
Article : 355 wordsOn the Mosman links yesterday the final o[?] the club championship was played by A. R. Buckle and R. O. Blackett. Buckle' won [?] up and 4. Neither Was seen at his best in the morning. Buckle was ...
Article : 94 wordsOwing to the incessant rain, the polo final matches for the Countess of Dudley Cup and the Sir J. J. Garvan Memorial Cup, arranged for Kensington on Saturday, had to be ...
Article : 150 wordsShort course championship draw for to-day:- Mrs. C. Minter v Mrs. Herring, Miss M. Sgard v Miss P. Stephen, Miss H. Taylor v Mrs. Hardle, Mrs. Eyres v Miss E. Halligan, Mrs. Ireland v Miss ...
Article : 147 wordsWith the object of helping the soup kitchen and relief fund, associates open foursomes will be played at Roseville on Wednesday. The draw is:—(10.20) Miss Nicholls and Mrs. Le Fevr[?] v Miss M. Spier ...
Article : 501 wordsThe amateur athletic championships were held to-day at Stamford Bridge ground. Results:- 100 Yards.—C. Berger (Holland), 1; E. Toetti (Italy), 2; S. Engelhart (Great Britain), 3. Time, ...
Article : 163 wordsOwing to the rain the Greyhound Coursing Association's meeting, which was to have been held at Harold Park on Saturday afternoon, was postponed until Thursday. ...
Article : 34 wordsAt Glasgow the Scottish Bowling Association, including one rink of Scots who visited Australia in 1925-26, defeated the Australian bowlers by 136 to 134. The scores and skips were:—Alley, ...
Article : 46 wordsIn the presence of a record attendance Scotland defeated the Australian bowlers by 79 to 7[?] at Glassgow to-day. It was one of the finest bowls matches ever seen ...
Article : 142 wordsThe July meeting of the Albury Coursing Club took place this afternoon in very favourable weather. Results:— ...
Article : 207 wordsThe amateur athletic championship marathon from Windsor to Stamford Bridge was won by McLeod Wright, a Scotsman, in two hours 38 minutes 29 2-5 seconds Martellln, of Finland, ...
Article : 126 wordsAt the Anzac Hall, Military-road, Mosman District Cricket Club will hold its 22nd annual Meeting at 7.45 o'clock to-night. Members will discuss a most favourable report ...
Article : 280 wordsBad light and rain made conditions difficult when the Eclectic Handicap was staged on the Forbes links to-day. Scores:- Stacey, 34—4, 30: McKillop, 37—[?], 31, Boyleson, ...
Article : 75 wordsThe first scries of races for the "J. B. Sharp Cup was held on the Iron Cove course on Saturday afternoon, crews from the Bal[?]ain, Drummoyne, Haberfield, and Leichhardt clubs ...
Article : 508 wordsFollowing is tho draw for the meeting to be held at Mascot to-night, when the first course will be at 8.15:- Alexandria Stakes.—First and second in each ...
Article : 195 wordsThe Finley Golf Club associates competition of 12 holes for a trophy presented by Mrs. D. Coulter resulted:—Miss N. Gilfillan, 67—22, 45; Mrs. Wetherall, 55—9, 4[?]; Mrs. Gilfillan, 61—12, 49; ...
Article : 117 wordsThe Tamworth Golf Club's A and B grade championship second round resulted as follow:- A Grade.—T. Weetess defeated F. Blaxland, 5 and 3; Bray beat Hole 7 and 6; W. Scribner beat ...
Article : 113 wordsIncluded in the county cricket matches commenced to-day is a benefit game for the York shire professional E. Robinson, at Sheffield, Surrey opposing Yorkshire A. H. Bakewell, the young ...
Article : 496 wordsJack Roberts the Newcastle lightweight, who has a reputation for ending his boxing engagements in quick order beat Freddle Welsh of Wales, in 1m 40s, of its first round at Rushcutter Bay ...
Article : 269 wordsThe New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association's women s doubles tournament has been postponed until Monday next Additional entries moy be mode with Mrs Warburton (X2231) and Mrs. ...
Article : 36 wordsIn the second round of the Tamworth Tennis Association's inter-district women's tournament, Canberra easily defeated St. John's, who scored only 4 games. Results:—Canberra defeated St. ...
Article : 298 wordsThe King and Queen and Prince George were Eresent at Henley to-day. The final of the Diamond Sculls was rowed the contestants being Guest and Boetelen. They raced together for a quarter of a ...
Article : 91 wordsThe North Sydney amateur boxing tournament semi-finals will be decided to-night, at the Monresa Hall. The finals are fixed for next Monday night, and the winners will meet those who won the some ...
Article : 99 wordsCook's River Motor Boat Club decided the six miles handicap at Tempe on Saturday afternoon. Results:-Vitesse (C. Rowlands), 1; Nutsholl (J. Trenear[?], 2: ...
Article : 51 wordsAt the Stadium an Saturday night, in a scheduled 15-rounds bout, there was on unsatisfactory ending to the meeting between Claude Smith. 10-10 (South Coast), and A1 Bourk[?], 10[?]13, of Newcastle, the ...
Article : 77 wordsHoward [?]antonwine and Pat McGill, who wrestled a draw with one fall each on Monday last, are matched for a return engagement at Rushcutter Bay Stadium to-night. Both men have an ...
Article : 48 wordsThe interclub race for outboard motor boats, promoted by Oatley Bay Motor Boot Club, was postponed on Saturday afternoon, as the water was considered [?]oo rough at O[?]tley Bay to hold it. ...
Article : 75 wordsOwing to the rain on Saturday afternoon it was impossible to hold the moating al Maroubra Speedway. The date of the postponed meeting will bel announced in a few days. ...
Article : 38 wordsA Boston [?]rub gave Havard Cantonwine, 15st 7lb, the only fall in the match with George Kotsonaros, 13st 91b, at the Stadium on Saturday. Kotaonaros obtained [?] keylock on Cantonwine which almost ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 7 Jul 1930, Page 15
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