It was still doubtful to-night whether the New South Wales Rugby League captain, Waily Prigg. would be fit to take his place at the ...
Article : 355 wordsSome of the teams included in the leading group in the Rugby. Union premiership competition will be opposed m the 14th round to-morrow ...
Article : 475 wordsThe match between the two unbeaten Joint leaders in the Great Public Schools Rugby Union competition, St. Joseph's College and Sydney ...
Article : 482 wordsThe Carlton Club's footballers, Who are to play a New Souh Wales Australian Rules team at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-morrow afternoon, ...
Article : 589 wordsR. L. Riggs and E. T. Cooke, leadins American players, who were winner and runner-up respectively in the singles championship at Wimbledon, ...
Article : 480 wordsMr. P. W. Pidgeon, who was opposed by Mr. T. Yates, was re-elected president of the New South Wales Bowling Association at the annual general ...
Article : 149 wordsDanny La Verne (9-11), of U.S.A., had a comfortable points victory against Frank Farrington (9-3) in a 12-rounds contest at the Leichhardt ...
Article : 402 wordsMoorefield race patrons week keen to learn yesterday the names of the horses to be reiden at to-morrow's meeting by the three ...
Article : 408 wordsThe women's State, pennants A and B. were decided at City grech yesterday, under good weather conditions, and on a[?]true, moseratcly fast but damp green. Leichhardt won the A pennant, ...
Article : 804 wordsDrying pitches became spin bowlers' paradises in the round of county matches which opened to-day. In the Yorkshire-Worcestetshire match prctically three innings were ...
Article : 287 wordsWith representative players still absent in Queensland, the eight district Rugby League clubs will field teams in the special minor competition, at the Sydney Sports Ground ...
Article : 263 wordsThe mental hazards of a roaring tractor and whirring mowers have to be faced by golfers who patronlse the City Council municipal course at Moore Park. ...
Article : 437 wordsThe annual meeting of the New South Willes Cricket Association wil be held next Monday, at 7.30 p.m; it will be the association's first annual meeting in its new building. Cricket House, in ...
Article : 138 wordsThe death has occurred of Malcolm Champion, a former New Zealand Olympic Games swimming representative. (Malcolm Champion was a member of the ...
Article : 119 wordsThe National Coursing Association has received 32 nominations for the New South Wales Champion Cup. the first round or which will he decidid at Rooty Hill on Tuesday The first round of the ...
Article : 65 wordsThe steady but pugnacious B. M. Grant, who defeated J. H. Crawford in three sets, has never been beaten by an Australian. He defeated V. B. McGrath, 6-3. 6-4, 6-0 at ...
Article : 69 wordsThe first series of semi-finals in the second grade competition will be played to-morrow David Jones and Postal, being equal in fourth place. will play off for that position, the winner to ...
Article : 114 wordsPARRAMATTA.—To-night Bluey Davis v Jim Sutherland (10 rounds), Cee. Johnson s Neville Hopewood (six rounds), Jack Brennan v Fred Roberts, Tommy Green v Bill Berry, Ernie Briscoe ...
Article : 112 wordsJ. H. Crawford, the Australian Davis Cup player, has joined the Americans, who are complaining about the long nap on the 1939 United States tennis ball. ...
Article : 113 wordsHughie Boyie Memorial at the Rose of Lebanon Club, 181 Elizabeth Street. S. R. Buckle beat 8 V Stacey 300 to 232 (best bresks Buckle 45 and 35 Stacey 30); A. Phillips beat J. Carter 300 ...
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Article : 364 wordsThree Pennant Hills associates playing in the No. 2 bronze section of a stroke event yesterday reduced their handicaps. Mrs. Small, with a net 67, came down four strokcs, ...
Article : 1,012 wordsThe Australian hardcourt tennis championshios will be played at Toowoomba from Monday to Friday next week. This will be the second of the series. J. H. Crawford holds ...
Article : 213 wordsA. D. ("Bobby") Locke, the South African golfer, beat R. Burton, the British Open champion, 10 up and nine, to-day in their £250 challenge match over 72 holes at the ...
Article : 88 wordsThe 46th annual meeting of the Lcague or N.S.W. wheelmen, which is registered under the Companies Act was held in the Builders' Excoange last night, and was one of the outetest affaris of the kind in ...
Article : 280 wordsWaverley, Nestanglo, and Marrickville have one point scparating them in that orrder at the head of the New South. Wales Bascabll Associations's mator league competition, so the draw of matches ...
Article : 349 wordsFour of the five premiership matches which were deterred on June 10 to permit of the trial match New South Wales v The Rest being played will from the programme. apart from the fourth ...
Article : 517 wordsWestern Australia produced its best form when it defeated South Australia by 17 goals to 9 in the main game of the all-Australia Lacrosse carnival at the Exhibition Oval to-day ...
Article : 225 wordsPat Fraley has injured a finger and will be uunble to meet Grorge Zaharias in the wrestling match at Rushertter Bay Stadium on Monday night. His place will be taken by Dean Datton ...
Article : 103 wordsThe Goodwood Cup, over two miles five furlonga, at Goodwood to-day. resulted:- Dubonnet, 1; Senor, 2: Contrevent, 3. Betting: 6-4 Dubonnet, 100-30 Contrevent, 8 ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 28 Jul 1939, Page 15
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