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  2. MR. EVE'S REPLY.

    Interviewed by a "Herald" representative yesterday, Mr. J. S. W. Eve, honorary secretary of the British Empire Games Organising Council, was asked to reply specifically to ...

    Article : 722 words
  3. ALL[?]GED DOPING.

    There was a sensational disclosure to-day, when the inquiry was resumed by the stewards into the alleged doping last Saturday of Dorawyn. It was announced that evidence ...

    Article : 239 words
  4. D'AIRAIN'S END.

    D'Airain and Pearle Verde fell at the half-mile during the running of the Progressive Handicap at Kensington yesterday, and D'Airain was ...

    Article : 371 words
  5. DAVIS CUP TEAM TO GO.

    The council of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia to-night decided that Australia should contest the 1938 Davis Cup. It decided to send A. K. Quist (Vic.), J. Bromwich (N.S.W.), and L. A. Schwartz as the team, with H. C. Hopman as player-manager. ...

    Article : 163 words
  6. SUNSHINE WELCOMED.

    The great army of sportsmen which is eagerly awaiting the opening on Saturday of the greatest sporting carnival in Sydney's history, the Empire Games, is putting the final touches on carefully prepared training programmes. ...

    Article : 111 words
  7. ROWING CREWS.

    By a generous gesture of the Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand rowing crews, the constitution of the Empire Games Association will be ...

    Article : 497 words
  8. FALL DURING RACE AT KENSINGTON YESTERDAY.

    Top: The clerk of the course is dismounting to hurry to the assistance of R. Heather, in foreground, and J. Ryan, inside the rall, after D'Airain, who is shown on the ground, fell in the Progessive Handicap, and Pearl Verde came down over him. Lower: Heather being lifted on a stretcher. D'Alrain was subsequently destroyed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 62 words
  9. MARATHON RUNNER'S TARTAN SHORTS.

    Donald McNab Robertson, Scotland's famous Marathon runner, will race in homemade tartan shorts in next Monday's big event, which will start and finish at the ...

    Article : 797 words
  10. NOT FOR WIMBLEDON.

    After the report of the selectors—Messrs. Brooks, J. Clemenger, and T. E. Robinson— had been considered, the personnel of the team was announced. ...

    Article : 363 words
  11. THE WOMEN'S TEAM.

    The recommendation of the selectors of the women's team—Messrs. J. Clemenger, T. E. Robinson, and W. H. Walker—was adopted unanimously by the meeting on the motion of ...

    Article : 351 words
  12. PROFESSIONAL RUNNERS.

    An allegation that the practice of doping was still prevalent among professional runners was made to-day by Mr. J. Schafe, at a meeting of the Victorian Athletic League. ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. WATER POLO.

    New South Wales beat Victoria by 12 goals to five in the final match of the Australian watet polo premiership series played at Elkington Park baths last night. The New South ...

    Article : 147 words
  14. RACE RESULTS ON PAGE 8.

    Results of yesterday's race meetings [?] Kensington, Bendigo, Brisbane, and Cowra; turf fixtures for to-day; and turf notes are published on page 8. ...

    Article : 28 words
  15. ENGLISH MARES FOR STUD.

    Ten thoroughbred mares arrived in Sydney from London by the Port Huon yesterday. They will be landed to-day and taken to William Inglis and Son. Ltd.'s Newmarket ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. TEAMS' TRAINING.

    The heavy rain of the last few days hampered the track and field work, but the University Oval was almost dry when the athletes worked yesterday morning. The long distance ...

    Article : 853 words
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  18. CYCLING.

    E. V. Mills, the English cyclist, at Henson Park last night reduced the Australian unpaced flyingstart record for a mile by seven seconds, his time being 2m 6s ...

    Article : 659 words
  19. WOMEN ROWERS.

    Miss Lorna Ellis, the honorary secretary of the New South Wales Women's Rowing Association, yesterday received a letter from Mrs. Amy Gently, the honorary secretary of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  20. A. HARVEY'S DOUBLE.

    A. Harvey, who had the winning mounts on Maid of the Mountains and Manilla's Pride at Kensington yesterday, has had a run of success this season, the Kensington ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 226 words
  21. CANADA IN 1942.

    The British Empire Games Federation, at a meeting in Sydney, will decide on the venue of the next Empire Games, in 1942. It is considered certain that the Games ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. W. A. BROWN

    W. A. Brown, Queensland's representative in the Australian team for England, is to undergo an operation for the removal of his tonsils in a Brisbane private hospital to-morrow. He ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. CRICKET TOUR.

    The Australian Board of Control was criticised to-day by the secretary of the Goldfields Cricket Association, Mr. Rodney Downey, because of its refusal to permit the ...

    Article : 170 words
  24. ENFIELD SWIMMING CARNIVAL.

    At the Enfield Swimming Club's annual carnival last night, members of the New Zealand Empire Games team—J. C. W. Davis, P. Harran, N. Crump, and L. Newell, and Misses M. Leydon, J. McDonald, ...

    Article : 221 words
  25. INTER-SERVICE SPORTS.

    The Royal Australian Navy heralded its first appearance in the Inter-Service athletic sports yesterday by beating the Royal Australian Air Force and the Army with a total of 84 points. ...

    Article : 115 words
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