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  2. Boxers and Footballers in Fladers and Gallipoli Tragedy and Comedy

    The sport of boxing flourishes at the front more than any other. Thanks to "Boxing's" Glove Fund the noble art is spreading like ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  3. THE WHOLE OF THE THIRTY RUGBY UNION PLAYERS

    Below I am reproducing a reference from the London "Sportsman" to the last International Rugby Union match, played between England and Scotland. It embodies a fact which will ...

    Article : 546 words
  4. CAR AMBULANCE ADVENTURES

    Bang! Whizz! Crash! All day, all night, to the right, to the left, overhead, and sometimes underfoot. The French are up, and before setting out are sending their luggage ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,585 words
  5. FOOTBALLERS ARE DOING THINGS

    Albert Vincent, the Redfern cricketer. and Australian Rules footballer, who has played for New South Wales, writes from Lemnos to "Old-Timer," giving some impressions of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 917 words
  6. BOXING MATTERS DISCUSSED IN N.S.W. PARLIAMENT

    The following is extracted from Hansard's report of the Parliamentary proceedings on Wednesday, November 24:— PROFESSIONAL BOXERS. ...

    Article : 299 words
  7. 1605 RUGBY MEN ON SERVICE.

    The Rugby Union list of members on active service is still growing. Y.M.C.A. Club, with a previous list of 22, has now added another 11 names to the record of the Union. Two of ...

    Article : 345 words
  8. RUGBY UNION RIFLE CLUB.

    The Rugby Union Rifle Club (Sydney) has arranged fixtures for December. Several more members have enlisted, notably W.J. Wren and G. Ferrier, the Newtown and Glebe ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 531 words
  9. RUGBY MEN'S MESSAGES

    This week's budget of letters from the Rugby, Union men on active serivce includes interesting notes from Claude Grimes, the Glebe forward (who lost one of his eyes in the Gallipoli ...

    Article : 260 words
  10. "FOLLOW UP, BOYS!"

    A young officer who was captain of his school XI. in 1914, and well-known all-round athlete, writes from "somewhere"' to a London contemporary:—"Just a line to let you know ...

    Article : 402 words
  11. Did Les Darcy Beat McGoortu?

    Private Cecil Hughes, the burly St. Georga forward, while on sick leave, writes to Boy Freeman from Malta:—"You will be surprised that I am now an ...

    Article : 289 words
  12. Glebe Forward in England

    Claude Grimes, the clever Glebe forward, who lost an eye in the fighting at Gallipoli, writes to Mr. C.A. McCarthy (Glebe secretary) from Sussex (England) ...

    Article : 512 words
  13. AUSTRALIANS AT THE FRONT

    Priv McCulloch writes from Egypt:—I hope you and all the boys arc enjoying the best. I am well myself again after having to take the count for six weeks, and am now off ...

    Article : 394 words
  14. KILLED OR MISSING OF RUGBY UNION.

    The 65 names of Rugby Union men who have made the greatest of sacrifices in the fighting at Gallipoli has been added to by clubs responding to the appeal recently mads to bring the ...

    Article : 307 words
  15. "OLD BOYS" WHO DID THEIR DUTY.

    News has been received from Gallipoli of Pte. JacU Hall's death. He was an Old Boy of S.C.E.G.S., and will be remembered an a footballer in Shore's XV. of 1910. He was noted ...

    Article : 88 words
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