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  2. AMONG THE OARSMEN

    Lieutenant George Steen, who was killed in the Dardanelles action, was a member of the Sydney Rowing Club. Prior to joining the S.R.C., for several years he was a member of ...

    Article : 190 words
  3. 'JACK HIGH'S' COLUMN OF GOSSIP ON BOWLS AND BOWLERS

    TOOTH pulling isn't nice. It's nasty for patient and operator. There is too much squawking and gore spilling. ...

    Article : 330 words
  4. THE ENTERPRISE CLUB.

    The members of the Enterprise Rowing Club were extremely pleased with the committee's report for the past season. The success obtained by the members in the senior and champion ...

    Article : 313 words
  5. FRIDAY AFTERNOONS GRILLED

    W. A. KIMBER, vice-president of the Parramatta Bowling Club, writes as follows to the editor of the "Saturday Referee": Sir—I would like to congratulate the ...

    Article : 772 words
  6. MUCH NEEDED INFORMATION.

    The Association secretary, however, did not provide this information once during the game, when notifying the totals of the opposing teams, as each end was completed. In any [?] Now the eight who were engaged in that game were very much in earnest. Everyone of them wanted to be on the winning side, to have his photo framed and hung in his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 274 words
  7. MOSMAN ROWING CLUB.

    The fourth annual meeting of the Mosman Rowing Club was presided over by Mr. Harry Thompson. The committee's annual report set out that that season just concluded had been a ...

    Article : 329 words
  8. GLEBE'S MEMBERSHIP GAIN.

    Mr. Theo, Lassen, the energetic bon, secretary of the Glebe Club, informs me that the membership is larger now than it has been for the past five years. Although a number of ...

    Article : 279 words
  9. WEAKNESS OF ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. H. C. Evans asked the other delegates year after year to adopt the Victorian system of utilising a number greens and playing the competition right through. They did so this ...

    Article : 327 words
  10. NO OFFICIAL WELCOME.

    But these men were playing games almost every day for several weeks on the different greens around Sydney, and on one occasion, when they played against Ashfield. Mr. Spence, ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. PROFESSIONAL NOTES

    Second deposits (£75 on the side) in connection with the A. D. Felton-Charlie Towns match are due on 22nd inst with the stakeholder, Mr. R. Coombes, of "The Referee." ...

    Article : 189 words
  12. VICTORIA'S EXAMPLE.

    In Victoria, where they get double the entries made here, they get through each event easily in three days. Two days suffice in W.A. for singles and pairs. The Association could ...

    Article : 264 words
  13. METROPOLITAN-NEWCASTLE MATCH POSTPONED.

    In consequence of the heavy rain, the 12 rinks match between the Metropolis and Newcastle players has been postponed for a fortnight. ...

    Article : 29 words
  14. BOWLS AND GOLF.

    "Bildee" writes " I lately read of a third man, with his side lying five, accidently moving the jack, which his opponent allowed, with his captains permission, to be replaced. The latter ...

    Article : 208 words
  15. NO PROPER SCORE BOARD.

    If players would give, or were [?]wed by spectators to give their whole attention to these points, and to play the game right out to the best of their ability, there would be fewer ...

    Article : 342 words
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  17. TOO MUCH ALOOFNESS.

    A while ago Ted Beard of Brisbane visited Sydney and I accompanied him to the City green. Beard spoke to Harry Harris, against whom he played at he last carnival. Harris ...

    Article : 150 words
  18. "HENDS" AT THE RINK FINAL.

    Play was proceeding steadily. C[?] shots punctuated every end, and the attention of the players and most of the spectators was focused on the fame. The board showed Lowlands ...

    Article : 278 words
  19. UP TO THE PRESIDENT.

    President S[?] could do a great deal in reforming the game .he had time and health to think of these matters. What a fine speaker John is, particularly when he gets on to the ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. TIPS FOR THE SECRETARY.

    The secretary should have set hours when the bowlers. Press representatives or others interested could see him at his office. I rarely have the luck to catch him in, and quite ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. AN IDEAL SCORING BOARD.

    The above score indicated that on the 20th end City required five points to get level with Lowlands, with five ends to play. mas and then spell for three weeks and resume ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 160 words
  22. ANOTHER NEEDED REFORM.

    Then, again, there is the matter of the seasons program. year after year the pennant committee. of which the secretary is a member. puts forward the same old program which ...

    Article : 151 words
  23. FOOLISH CHAMPIONSHIP SYSTEM.

    The early December pennant matches should be cut out, and a fair start made in January. Then there is the foolish system of keeping the championship finals till the end of April, ...

    Article : 299 words
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