To-morrow night, at 8 o'clock, the Eattern Suburns Australian Football Club will hold a general meeting at the Paddington Town Hall. An invitation is extended to players and supporters to attend. ...
Article : 85 wordsThe finals of the competition for the "Daily Telegraph" and Martin Shield, for clubs in the junior associations, were played yesterday. In the "Daily Telegraph" Shield finsl. Western ...
Article : 354 wordsThe pleasant conditions yesterday lured golfers to the metropolitan links in hundreds, and the courses were fairly crowded. The links on the Blue Mountains were also well patronised. Many of the ...
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Advertising : 389 wordsTo-day's draw for the tennis tournament in ald of St. Paul's College fete is as follows:- University Oval.—Court A: J. F. Herbert and Miss N. Lack, R. E. Smith and Miss J. Wilshire, P. S. ...
Article : 229 wordsConsiderable interest is manifested in the approaching sculling contest between Burns and Scoope, two young Richmond River oarsmen. Burns is being trained by the former world's champion. James [?] ...
Article : 66 wordsThe annual tournament of the King's Park Tennis Club was continued on Saturday. In the men's singles championship Schlesinger beat Halliday; 7-5, 6-3; Phillips beat Manthorp, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2; ...
Article : 152 wordsThe Swords Club of Sydney intend holding amateur fencing championship for [?] epee, [?] and [?] The compe[?] will be governed by the rules of the British [?] Fencing Association and ...
Article : 94 wordsThe finals of the Central Cumberland Easter tournament were decided at the courts of the Parramatta Recreation Club yesterday. The principal events resulted: ...
Article : 124 wordsThe annual State tennis championships were begun at Hobart on Saturday, when 120 matches were played. Miss Elliott, of New South Wales, who is en route to England to take part in the championships at ...
Article : 93 wordsThe handball chamionships, which were held in Melbourne yesterday, were won by victoria for the first time for many years, the [?] generally going to New South Wales. Results:—Singles championship: ...
Article : 100 wordsPlay in the Far-Northern Tennis tournament for the Glen [?]mes "Ex[?]er, Ltd," shield and other trophtes is progressing, and is now in the concluding stages. Results: ...
Article : 627 wordsRain caused a delay of a day and a half in the commencement of the Lismore Easter Tennis Tournament, which attracted players from Grafton to the Queensland border. Play commenced yesterday ...
Article : 117 wordsAt the Stadium on Saturday, Harry Stone, [?] and the English welterweight, Jack Josephs, [?] lought a draw. George Waters, of Sydney, [?] was detcaled by the Melbourne, [?]weight ...
Article : 153 wordsPlayed at Sydney Cricket Ground, and won by Western Suburbs by 121 runs on the first innings. St. George.—First Innings. R. Bullock, b Josselyn, O; E. Webster, b Josselyn, 3; ...
Article : 290 wordsMorning.—Stroke Handicap: N. Gregg, 95—20, 75; D. Henty, 90—12, 78; H. J. Humphreys, 86-8, 78; A. O'Connor, 81-2, 79; G. R. Hall, 86—6, 80; F. G. Murdoch, 77[?]13, 80; E. Pope, 80, ser., 80; D. M. ...
Article : 98 wordsThere was only a moderate attendance at the farewell meeting to George Dempsey, at the Sports Ground, last night. Owing to defects to the motor cycles, the motor-paced handicap had to be ...
Article : 959 wordsMorning: Bogey handicap: A. F. Cohen (7), 4 up; H. Osborne (7), 4 up; G. R. Smith (5), 2 up; W. Atkins, jun. (8), 1 up; P. Ramsay (5), 1 up; J. N. Miller (3), sq: G. H. Armstrong (5), sq; J. ...
Article : 271 wordsMrs. Benson, of Ocean-street, Manly, fell on to sharp rocks while stepping from a boat to the, shore at Port Hacking yesterday afternoon, and injured her back. The St. George ...
Article : 53 wordsThe last round of matches in the the New South Wales Cricket Association's competitions will be played on April 10 and 17. The round will not have any hearing on the first-grade competition, as Paddington is ...
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Advertising : 942 wordsRonnie Doon Cup, 36 holes stroke competition.—L. B. Wines. St. 79, 160—12, 148; S. C. Wright 82, 81, 103-10, 153; G. Thompson. 75, 80, 155, ser, 135; R. Wilson, 76, 81, 157, scr, 157; M. D. Passmore, 83, 89, ...
Article : 384 wordsThe Orange lawn tennis tournament was continued at the week-end, with the following results:- Men's (special Singles.—McLoughlin v McPhec, 6-l, 6-8; Oates v Horton, 6-1, 6-3; Overy v Davey, 6-3, ...
Article : 1,295 wordsThe annual cricket match between the "colla" of the Waverley and St. George clubs was played at Waverley Oval yesterday, and resulted in an easy win for the local representatives. The visitors batted ...
Article : 166 wordsMorning.—Bogey: F. O. Crossman (7), square; H. C. Cockburn (18), 2 down; A. P. Griffiths (11), 2 down; G. Lord (7), 2 doun; J. H. Davies (2), 3 down; A. G, Rain (5), 4 down; W. B. Wickham (10), ...
Article : 122 wordsThe Sydney team captained by A. Kippax and managed by E. R. Bubb was beaten by Townsville by 331 runs on the first innings. Townsville.—First innings, 511. ...
Article : 143 wordsMorning.—Bogey Handicap: E. J. Phillips (4), square; H. R. Elliott (6), 1 down; W. G. Wlesoner (8), 2 down; W. R. Carter (3), 3 down; L. H. Biddulph (5), 3 down. ...
Article : 191 wordsOwing to the wickets being saturated this morning by the rain that had fallen during the night, the play in the Hawthorn, East Melbourne, and Melbourne semi-final cricket match in the pennant competition, ...
Article : 90 wordsSpringdale Cup, 36-holes Stroke Handicap.—H.H. Wright, 162—10. 152; T. W. Snow, 155—2, 133; D. Esplin, 171—18, 158; R. V. Pennefather, 181—28, 153; J. Allerton, 172—18, 154; M. Lawson, 157—2, 155; F. ...
Article : 181 wordsThere was a large attendance of delegates at the twenty-nigth annual meeting of the N.S.W. Baseball Association. Mr. H. W. Turner presided, in the absence of Mr. M. A. Noble, and the following ...
Article : 319 wordsThe Metropolitan Water and Sewerage Board defeated visiting members of the Sydney Water Board at cricket by 40 runs. Brisbane compiled [?] and [?] Sydney, 132 and [?] ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Warringah Club was fortunate in having splendid weither for its Easter tournament. The tournament was a suceess. Special mention must be made on behalf of all that were present, of the attention ...
Article : 309 wordsMorning.—Stroke Handicap.—A Grade: C. B. Smith, 75—5, 70; B. Bean, 84—9, 75; E. S. Crane, 86—10, 76; J. Eve, 85—8, 77; V. A. Rosich, 83—10, 78; L. M. Triggs, 88—7, 81. ...
Article : 182 wordsMorning.—Bogey: D. M. Steed (l8), 2 up; W. A. Smellie (14), 1 up; H. N. William (14), square; G. K. Thorpe (l8), square; R. T. Hunt (6), 1 down; J. McClean (15), 1 down; L. H. Dickeson (15),.1 down; ...
Article : 245 wordsFreliminary beats in the Stawell Easter Gift were run on Saturday. The gift is valued at £250. There were to many competitors that 22 beats were necessary. "Tim" Banner (N.S.W.), the professional sprint ...
Article : 279 wordsA consolation rink tournament was plated during the day, and resulted in a win for Fay's rink, Woodhouse's rink being second. Waterman, Jones, Williams, and Fay, [?] beat Todd, ...
Article : 52 wordsMorning.—Stroke handicap: E. R. Herford, 77—13, 64; W. F. Holmes, 85—15. 70; R. G. H. Epps, 80—8, 72; G. C. Godsen, 87—14, 73; W. D. Collins, 88—15, 73; R. D. King, 83—9, 74; J. W. Hoddinott, 91—14. ...
Article : 141 wordsThe meeting to accept the resignation of president Mr. J. Wall, and to elect his successor, will be held at the Buiders' Exchange, 12 [?] on Friday, at 7.45 p.m. It is expected that ...
Article : 97 wordsThe Orange tennis tournament was concluded to-day in perfect weather, before a record gathering. A feature of the play was the defeat of Miss Marjorie Cox, the State's second representative by Miss Florrie ...
Article : 312 wordsThe second interstate bowls match, which was played at Toorak to-day, resulted in another win for South Australia the scores being 104 to 82. The respective rinks scored as follows:—Bleach (V.), 22 beat ...
Article : 82 wordsStroke handicap: W. A. Clarke, 83—13, 70; W. Sherrington. 97—27, 70; Bruce Smith, 92—20, 72; K. Oakes, 92—18, 74; O. S. Walsh, [?]—12, 79. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Tue 6 Apr 1926, Page 15
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