The Australian Davis Clip players had striking wins in the second round of the United States doubles championship at the Longwood Cricket Club courts. The Australian women pairs also won their second round matches. ...
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Article : 381 wordsThe United States Lawn Tennis Association has nominated J. D. Budge, C. G. Mako, R. L. Riggs, and J. R. Hunt as its Davis Cup ...
Article : 50 wordsEntertainment and enlightenment are provided in the autobiography of the famous American lawn tennis player, W. T. Tilden, "Aces, Places, and ...
Article : 977 wordsMiss Betty [?]ernot, the 1937 Australian woman golf champion, needed all her courage and determination yesterday to beat Miss Barbara Crago, ...
Article : 984 wordsThree New South Wales golfers and one Victorian will contest the finals of the Australian amateur and professional championships, as a result of the semi-finals at Seaton to-day The amateur finalists are Jim Ferrier, the oben champion, ...
Article : 124 wordsThe United States team contains no surprise. The performances of Riggs throughout this season and last season have been good and clearly pointed to his inclusion in ...
Article : 480 wordsThe place-getters in the Fourteen-two Handicap at yesterday's meeting provided one of the closest finishes of the afternoon. Christmas Carol (N. Varley), No. 2, won by a short neck from Ben Riz, on the rails, and Valoria (L. Sawyer), No. 4, was a long neck further away. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 53 wordsIf Ferrier wins the amateur final to-morrow, he will achieve a feat that has been accomplished only twice previously in Australian golf. ...
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Article : 102 wordsResults in the county cricket championship fixtures, which ended to-day, were:- Nottinghamshire, 403 (Robinson 7-122). beat Yorkshire, 320 and five wickets for 267 ...
Article : 149 wordsThe North Island skl-ing championships began at National Park to-day. The open Slalom was won by A. Hatchman, of the Kosciusko Alpine Club; R Purcell, of the ...
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Advertising : 105 wordsThe Brazen colt. Kuttabul, a brother of Brown Baroness, revelled in the conditions at Kensington yesterday, and clearing to the lead in the first furlong of the Kingsford ...
Article : 630 wordsThe Indian Soccer team arrived in Sydney by express from Melbourne yesterday. They are light but active young men and pleasant of voice and manner. ...
Article : 637 wordsThe German Davis Cup player. H. Henkel, after witnessing the matches, expressed the opinion that Quist mid Bromwich would win the doubles title, defaulted by Gottfried ...
Article : 193 wordsD. Carrick, the St. Joseph's College centre three-quarter, who has been the year's outstanding Rugby player in the Great Public Schools' competition, will be available for ...
Article : 489 wordsThe South Sydney Club will conduct schoolboys' coaching classes for boys within the districts of Marrickville. Lewisham. Petersham Leichhardt. Stanmore, Camperdown. Newtown, Eumore, and ...
Article : 112 wordsDull showery weather tested competitors at Enoggora Range to-day, when the first and second stages of The King's was fired in the annual prize meeting of the South Queensland Rifle Association ...
Article : 493 wordsBecause Lord Howe Islanders read little, and had no electric light, they were remarkable fieldsmen at cricket, Mr. George Borwick, test umpire, said yesterday, on his return in ...
Article : 176 wordsMr. E. P. O'Reilly, father of the test cricketer, W. J. O'Reilly, has retired from the teaching staff of the Education Department after 48 years' service Mr. O'Reilly had ...
Article : 97 wordsAfter an interesting match, R. Boag beat A. V. Miller by 600 points to 548 in the first round of the State amateur billiards championship at the New carlton Club. 76 Pitt Street, last night. ...
Article : 78 wordsA Belgian, Miss Fernande Caroen, made a world's record for a women's 1,000 yards free [?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 25 Aug 1938, Page 15
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