M. J. Mackenzie, who a a member of the South sydney club won the N.S.W. cross-country championship of 1922, gained the five miles title of the Lidcombe Harriers on Saturday. This club is in its ...
Article : 187 wordsThe final of the Kitchen and Bingham Shield inter club premiership of the League of New South Wales Wheelmen on Saturday afternoon was won by the Parramatts I, tems, which filled the first four places ...
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Family Notices : 4,986 wordsThe wheat crops in the north-west, in direct contrast with those of last winter, are most promising. Through the whole of the main wheat-growing belt from Breeza to Narrabri ...
Article : 497 wordsSix track handicap were conducted by the Redfera club at Moore Park, in which events were provided for senior and junior members. In the latter section J. Tohey was a dual winner from scratch. Results: ...
Article : 187 wordsThe N.S.W. Walking and Field Games Club's ten miles scratch race was won by R. P. Healthwood, who has displayed spoendld from in winter racing. Healthwood covered the distance in [?] 25m 2s, ...
Article : 160 wordsAt Enmore the South Sydney Club promoted a four miles road handicap for the "Reid" Cup and "Avery" Medal. Starting from Enmore terminus, the routs was via Stanmore-road to Petersham, necessitating ...
Article : 129 wordsSaturday was club day for the New South Wales Cyclists Union, and a very large number of sen[?] and [?] events was de[?] on the various [?] [?] Sydney, the [?] being the be [?] ...
Article : 1,341 wordsA relay road race over a five and a half miles course at Rose Bay was organised by the East Sydney Club. Teams of two men were selected, each man running [?] miles. From the limit mark of 6m 40s. G. R. ...
Article : 147 wordsThe fastest 20-miles ride of the season so far was [?]ccomplished by the Victorian all-round rider Hubert Opperman in a handicap promoted by Malvern Club on the Dandenong-road on Saturday, when he took the ...
Article : 230 wordsALBURY.—Mr. L. C. Elliott, president of the Returned Soldiers' League of New South Wales, who visited Albury for the annual reunion of the local diggers, sald there was no ...
Article : 355 wordsMembers of the Botany Club compeled in a three miles road handicap for the "Monaghan" trophy. The race was held on Botany-road, from Bay-street to Gardener's-road and back to the starting point. H. ...
Article : 103 wordsA. Gainsford again achieved fastest time honours from scratch in the St. George-Club's road race. The handicap was decided on a four miles' course at Rockdale, and the Wallington trophy waa awarded the ...
Article : 98 wordsMaitland Club's ten miles road race yesterday resulted:—J. Farrell (8m). 1; J. Pryor (5m), 2l [?] Scoble (scr), [?] and Walker (1m 10s), 3. Time, 9m [?]s. Won easily. L. Scoble roae the fastest [?] ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Sydney Junior Club decided an 880 yards handicap at Erskineville Oval. Result:- A. Wilson, 65yds, 1; M. Smith, 70yds, [?]; R. Holmes, 45yds, 3. ...
Article : 38 wordsRoley Bateman, champion long-distance runper, of the Rose Bay Club, ran from Neath to West Maitland this aftrenoon, covering the 15 miles in 1 hour 35 minutes. One of his ankles went against him about ...
Article : 98 wordsThe box plans open this morning at Nicholson's for a season of six concerts, to be given by Mleczyslaw Munz, the Poliah planist, commencing in the Sydney Town Hall on Saturday, July 26. ...
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Advertising : 154 wordsWAGGA.—Recently representations have been made on behalf of the wheatgrowers of various districts that bulk wheat be received from bulk trucks at country siles, instead of ...
Article : 358 wordsPARKES, Fridad.—The Department of Agriculture has arranged with Mr. A. Heud, who was one of the most successful experimentalists in cotton culture this season, to conduct special experimenta during the coming ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 21 Jul 1924, Page 7
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