The Murrumbidgee Turf Club is probably anticipating a record crowd at the meeting at Wagga to-morrow and Saturday. The principal event is the £1000 Gold Cup, and this has ...
Article : 1,904 wordsAlthough the New South Wales Rugby Union arranged no fixtures for yesterday some of the clubs played in the afternoon, the matches representing final trials before the ...
Article : 216 wordsBenno Moiseiwitsch, whose recita[?]s at the Town Hall are exciting much interest, will give his third programme to-night. This will include Chopin's "Funer[?] March" Sonat[?], the Paganini-Brah[?]s Variations, ...
Article : 57 wordsC. Donoboe and R. Dunlop gained their first important championship success yesterday, when they beat N. McDougall and J. McCausland in the final for the City of Sydney doubles title. ...
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Advertising : 545 wordsA programme of works by British composers will be given to night at King's Hall under the auspices of the British Music Society. Miss Ida Tear, Miss Kathleen Roe, Messrs. Wilfred Arlom and Clement William[?] ...
Article : 103 wordsBoth the Association and State League conducted a complete round of matches yesterday. The surprise of the day was provided by Pyrmont, which had not previously won a game, but defeated the strong ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 478 wordsThe second round of district premiership matches, conducted by the New South Wales Rugby League, was played yesterday afternoon. There were big attendances and play ...
Article : 1,815 wordsMost of the links were closed for play yesterday morning, but in the afternoon a number of the clubs held competitions. In winning the bogey handicap at Manly with six ...
Article : 167 wordsAfternoon.—Bogey Handicap—A grade: W. Paton ([?]), [?] up; J. J. Hudson (4), i up; L. B. Wines (2), square; G. Allman (4), square; E. Rowley (4), square; W. Smith ([?]), square; W. Cathro (8), square; M. P. ...
Article : 132 wordsIn the State League competition this afternoon, Cessnock defeated Weston, after a most exciting game, by 4 goals to 3. Both teams played right up to form, and until the final whistle the issue was in doubt. ...
Article : 74 wordsAfternoon.—Four ball best ball bogey: G. A. Hills (14) and A. Buckle (16), 8 up; R. Halls ([?]) and W. H. Nathan (10), [?] up; C. C. Spencer ([?]) and R. muckett ([?]), 4 up; A. S. Dickson ([?]) and R. ...
Article : 108 wordsThe following players have been chosen to represent this State against Victoria on Friday and Saturday at Rushcutter Boy:- Men: N. Peach (captain), L. E. Baker. F. Kaims, ...
Article : 120 wordsThe final series of trial games, preparatory to the opening competition games, were played yesterday. LEAGUE. Eastern Suburbs, 12-14 (86 points), beat Sydney, 7-8 ...
Article : 381 wordsStroke Handicap.—A grade: H. Harbutt, 83—10, 73; O. J. Moore, 87—14, 73; H. C. Bulte, 85—8, 77; E. R. Herford, 90—11, 79; E. C. Herford, 91—12, 79; R. V. Sillar, 92—12, 80; A. T. Perkins, 94—14, 80; G. W. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 256 wordsThe semi-final and final of the J. G. Edwards mixed doubles, which were postponed from the final day of the tournament at Killara last month, were played at Rushcutter Bay yesterday. The event was won ...
Article : 164 wordsFollowing were the scores in the woolbuyers' match for the Founder's Cup, [?]6 holes stroke, at Kensington on April 24:- W. Murray, 71, 74, 145; D. M. Garland, 71, 81, 152; ...
Article : 102 wordsStroke competition, 18 holes:- Miss E. Stevenson, 92—17, 73; Miss V. Burney, 114— 36, 78; Mrs. D'Arr[?]etta, 115—36, 70; Mrs. Delamore McCay, 113—28, 85; Mrs. Kidd, 123—36, 02; Miss ...
Article : 34 wordsThe Australian Club associates' foursomes competition resulted:- Mrs O'Brien and Miss Wynter, 100—26, 74; Miss McCullock and Miss Wise, 105—21, 84; Mrs. Spencer ...
Article : 67 wordsFollowing are the starting times for the open fourball bogey handicap on Saturday:—[?] a.m.: O. S. Smith, J. C. Fletcher; A. C. Hull, H. Lloyd, 9.5: W. S. Kay. W. Bradbury; H. de Low D. J. Austin. 9.10: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsThe annual commemoration service in connection with Anzac Day was conducted at the Warrawee clubhouse by the Rev. William Morley, whose address on "Remembrance and Call to Service" was appreciated ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 wordsJames Cup, 27 holes: J. J. Neylan (8), 100; A. G. Byass (7). 101; A. E. Young (8) 102; A. C. Ge[?] (20), 102; J. Grant (16), 102; L. Buchanan (16), 104; A. J. Shaw (12), 1[?]5; E. Patterson (3), 106: J. ...
Article : 429 wordsThe Port Adel[?]ide eight, Which will represent South Australia in the King's Cup rowing contest at Penrith on May [?], left by the express this afternoon. The party comprises:—J. Kitson (manager), W. R. Salkeld ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 wordsEllalong and Cessnock continued their cricket match to-day on East End Oval for the cricket premiership [?] the district. At the drawing of sumps Ellalong required [?] runs to win. Scores: ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 wordsThe associates of the Roseville Golf Club held an 18-hole stroke competition as the first round of the choice score. Results:—Mrs. Stewart McKee, 94—32 62; Mrs. Pianingtion, 95—29. 66: Mrs. Hildebrandt. 97—31, ...
Article : 106 wordsThe draw for the fifth round of badge matches conducted by the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association, to be played on Saturday. is:- First Grade, Section 2.—University [?] v Sydney Colts, ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsT. Heeney has sailed for America, [?]e will go into training at Atlantic City. Heeney says that he feels more like a school boy going for a holiday than a man facing the stiffest fight of his career. "I do not ...
Article : 109 wordsIn the final of the Warrawee championship, E. Howard beat J. Phillis by 3[?] points to 19. In the final of the Randwick Club's championship, Percy Bullock heat T. Gibson by 31 points to 18. ...
Article : 48 wordsThe monthly meeting of the council of the New south Wales Bowling Association will he held this evening. The following notice of motion is on the agenda paper:—"That the association c[?]ise the ...
Article : 75 words"Billy" Grime is now scheduled to fight Harry Blitman, at Youngtown, Ohio, on May [?]. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 26 Apr 1928, Page 8
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