Randwick caused surprise on Saturday by beating Y.M.C.A. in the New South Wales Rugby Union's competition, the margin being five points. The winners' forwards gave a ...
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Advertising : 4,025 wordsKillara Golf Club's A grade team encountered its first defeat in the inter-club competition on Saturday. In the match at Manly the local club won hy six games to three. Most of the wins were secured by ...
Article : 315 wordsE. L. Apperly (5 mid 4), 1, v K. Harrison, 0; W. C. Sturrock (8 and 7), 1, v G. R. Davidson, 0; O, R. Wines, 0. v R. J. Withycombe (6 and 4), 1; W, R. Smith (at 19th), 1, v C. C. Ruwald, 0; G. W, ...
Article : 116 wordsJ. S. Macqueen (3 and 2), 1, v A, Wilson, 0; S. A. Keane (6 and 4), 1, v A. S. Deane, 0; K. J. Pope, 0, v S. C. Wright (1 up), 1; H. C. Bulte, 0, v P. G. Rudd (5 and 3), 1; J. H. Davies, 0, v ...
Article : 121 wordsNotice of motion that the Victorian League secede from the Australian National Football Council was givrn before a meeting of the Victorian League last night by Mr. G. Farnsworth (Footscray). "This is a ...
Article : 209 wordsT. C. Read (2 up), 1, v H. M. Cutler, 0: T. K. Smith (5 and 4), [?], v E. E. Doran, 0; R. J. Cocks (2 and 1), 1, v T. A. Daly, 0; G. Thompson (at 19), 1, v J. Riddell, 0; T. S. McKay (2 and 1), 1, v ...
Article : 113 wordsG. Thompson (6 and 8), 1, v O. Smith, 0; D. Martin (3 and 2), 1, v H. Morgan, 0; M. Browne (3 and 2), 1, v G. Boyd, 0; J. Ross (4 and 3), 1, v F. Gee, 0: H. Middleton (5 and 4), 1, v J. Irvine, 0; H. ...
Article : 102 wordsThe second baseball test match between Stanford (U.S.A.) and Australia was one of tho most dramatic and sensational games witnessed in Sydney. A crowd of 16,000 at the ...
Article : 542 wordsJ. R. D. Scott, 0, v J. McLuckie (3 and 2), 1; E. F. Keep, 0, v H. M. Stephen (1 up), 1; R. R. Armstrong (1 up), 1, v E. T. Simpson, 0: R, Bull, 0, v H. N. Giblin (4 and 3), 1; N. C. Collie (at 21), 1, ...
Article : 230 wordsThe two qualifying matches for the right to enter the semi-finals of the Gardiner Cup, State championship were played on Saturday, and something in the nature of a surprise was sprung in each case. ...
Article : 1,082 wordsStroke Handicap.—A P. N. Dalrymple, 84—14, 70; J. S. Marks, 76—5, 71; s. I. Furber. 80—12, 74; K. L. Bennett, 93—17, 76; H: J. Humphreys, 83—6, 77; R. T. St. Lawrence, 83—5, 78; T. W. V, Read, 91—13, 78; ...
Article : 91 wordsBogey Handicap.—R. T. Armstrong (plus 1), 3 up; J, Spence (6), 2 up; A. Lewia (9), 2 up; W. C. L. Leslie (11), 1 up; J, J. Brewster (8), 1 down; P. Ramsay (6), 2 down; H. Osborne (8), 2 down; C. R. ...
Article : 91 wordsStroke Handicap.—D. F. Rae, 89—10, 70; R. Rodgers, 93—14, 79; J. S. Truman, 93—14, 79; N. H. Macneil, 99—20, 79; T. M. Owen, 104—21, 80; H. Terrey, 89— 8, 81; O. L. McCoy, 90—9, 81; J. Terrey, 93—12, 81; ...
Article : 46 wordsMedal Stroke Handicap,—A. W. Fraser, 80—24, [?]2; A. J. Barton, 80—14, 66; F. Virgoe, 88—22, 66; H. A. Monteflcore. 84—13, 66;. D. W. Moore, 89—21, 68; G. Withers, 92—24, 68; A. Streeter, 75—6, 69; R. H. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe Great Public Schools football competition was continued on Saturday, when the most surprising result was the defeat of Newington College by Sydney Grammar School. Grammar had a point to spare, ...
Article : 506 wordsBogey Handicap.—A, E. Ford (5), square; D. A. Williams (8), 1 down; A. J. Chown (7). 2 down; T. M. Ritchie (4), 2 down; T. B. Robertson (8), 2 down; P. A. Newton (8), 4 down; A, K, Patterson (8), 4 down; ...
Article : 57 wordsBogey Handicap.—G. F. Allman, 1 up; K. Carnegie, 1 down. ...
Article : 14 wordsStroke Handicap.—Morning: J. McLeod. 93—22, 71; E. J. Phillips. 82—8. 74; F. J. Wallis, 91-10, 81. Afternoon: H. S. Paget. 85—8. 77; H. P. Watts; 85— 10, 78; H. N. King, 80—1, 70; L. A. Lister, 88—8. 80; ...
Article : 45 wordsBogey Handicap.—A. J. Hand (2), square; R. H. Husband (9), 1 down; A. J. T. Gliddon (7), 2 down; G. S, Blackmore (14), 3 down; J. Thompson (17), 3 down; C. A, Gla[?]op (33). 8 down; L. C. Norton ...
Article : 58 wordsStroke Handicap.—R. V. Pennefather (8), 1 down; M. Connery (10), 1 down; D. Esplin (7), S down; R. C. D. Garnock (9), 8 down; C. P. Chapman (8), 4 down; W. Epps (10), 4 down. ...
Article : 37 wordsBogey Handicap.—B. R. Fitzhardinge (7), 3 down; G. Henry (8), 5 down. ...
Article : 16 wordsThe Australian selectors (Messrs. Turner, Bury, and Kippax) have announced the Australian team to meet Stanford in the third test next Saturday at the Sydney Sports Ground. ...
Article : 116 wordsBogey Handicap.—D, Beveridge (4), 8 down; F. W. Barrett (8), 8 down; W. Smith (7), 4 down; W. Cathrc (8), 4 down; D. Passmore (5), 6 down; H. B. Kellett (8), 7 down. ...
Article : 35 wordsBogey Handicap.—H. W. Kirkpatrick (8), 1 down; M. Justellus (1), 2 down; W. S. Grant (5), 2 down; K. Stringer (6), 5 down; N. Campbell (7), 5 down. ...
Article : 31 wordsBogey Handicap (J. W. Samuels Memorial Trophy).— R. O. Blackett (3), 1 up; E. W. Hicks (9), 1 up: W. Chapman (17). 1 down; E. H. Cohen (14), 2 down; C. C. Clayton (l8), 2 down; R. V. Minnett ...
Article : 50 wordsBogey Handicap.—S. G. Hune, 1 up; W. C. Goodwin, 2 down. ...
Article : 16 wordsBogey Handicap.—J. H. Gulliland (9), square; N. H. Robertson (14), square; T. E. Dence (l8), square; E. A. Hyde (11), 1 down; H. F. Walker (9), 2 down; W. A. Clark (8), 3 down; P. Nosseter (9). 3 down: ...
Article : 65 wordsJ. B. Hobbs and M, W. Tate were the principal performers for England on the first day's play in the third test match against the West Indies. Details: ...
Article : 328 wordsBogey Handicap (Pincombe Cup).—H. R. Goodwyn (11), 2 up; F. C. Kirkpatrick (8), square; H. Blinkhorn (11), square; K. R. Herford (8), 1 down: W. Surtees (8), 1 down; E. Macfarlane (9). 1 down; ...
Article : 81 wordsEastern Suburbs and St. George are still at the head of the New South Wales Rugby League competition. Both teams scored wins on Saturday, although Eastern Suburbs after leading by 22 points to seven ...
Article : 1,102 wordsRoseville Cup (stroke handicap, first round).—R. O. Nall. 70—6, 61; F. L. Hodgson, 85—20. 65; A. D. Bourke, 83—16, 67: F. Heriot, 84—17, 07; F. Nicoll, 87—20, 67; R. W. Johnston, 79—11, 63; L. J. Moxham, ...
Article : 88 wordsA match between the Peak Hill associates and Parkes associates, played on the local golf links, ended in favour of the home team by one game. ...
Article : 33 wordsThough Newtown met with defeat in its engagement against Sydney on Saturday, it has, by reason of Eastern Suburbs' defeat by South Sydney, won the minor premiership honours on percentage of scoring points. ...
Article : 682 wordsHole Bogey Handicap.—Dewdney (17), 1 up; Wingroys (10) square; Marshall (4) 1 down; Tones (16) 1 down; Bell (2), 2 down, Farquaharson (14), 2 down; Hirkins (15), 3 down Haydock (16), 3 down. ...
Article : 115 wordsMixed Foursomes.—C. B. G'Keeffe and Miss Needham 53—17, 36; O. Chapman and Mrs. Gorman, 59—20, 39; J. J. Boyers and Miss H. Woodbury, 60—17, 43; P Archer and Mrs. Poole, 65—19. 46; E. T. Newham ...
Article : 83 wordsThe interstate women's match between New South Wales and Victoria will be played at Rose Bay today. A start will be made at 10 o'clock. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 13 Aug 1928, Page 8
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