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  4. Britain's Tennis Hope

    Australia's Davis Cup team has left Australia, and is now on R.M.S. Naldera on its way to Ceylon. In a match between Paris and London, Austin created a surprise by defeating Borotra in the third seat. Turnbull has won the South ...

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  5. IDEAL PLAYING CONDITIONS

    From the golfer's point of view ideal conditions prevailed in the metropolitan area on Saturday. The courses were in almost perfect order as a result of the recent rains, there was no wind, and the sun was shining all the afternoon. In such circumstances there was little excuse for bad ...

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  6. HAGEN'S MODEL DRIVE

    Note the correct position of the hands and the feet, and fine balance of the body. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TENNIS HAS DANGERS

    THE English lawn tennis player, C. H. Kingsley, who displaced four hones and strained three ligaments of his ...

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  8. CITY OF SYDNEY

    As H. Hopman, holder of the singles title, and J. Crawford, his partner-holder of the doubles title of the City of ...

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  9. HAGEN AND KIRKWOOD

    One of the most interesting of the series of matches so far played by the visitors in Australia was that against Rufus Stewart (professional champion ...

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  10. TAXING GOLF COURSES

    A good deal of class feeling seems to have been quite unnecessarily imported into the discussion on the Federal Government's proposal to tax the areas used by golf clubs. The question is admittedly of a debatable character, but it does seem a pity to approach tbc mutter iu anything but ...

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  11. HAGEN AND KIRKWOOD ON STRANGE LINKS

    Much interest was centred in the appearance of Walter Hagen and Joe Kirkwood at Kooyonga on Wednesday, and there was a good gallery to watch their progress. ...

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  12. OPEN TENNIS BARRED

    By the decision to bar matches between amateurs and professionals, the International Federation has given a momentous check to the desire to make money out of lawn tennis. It is a decision 1 entirely agree with. Such matches, in my opinion, are nothing, if they succeed, but an enticement to the ...

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  13. TILDEN AND UMPIRE

    AT Cannes on February 8, considerable delay was caused in the semi-final of the mixed doubles at the ...

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  14. TOPPED DRIVE

    Walter Hagen had a unique experience on the opening day, at Kooyonga (S.A.), as for the first time in nine years [?]e ...

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  15. England Will Win Walker Cup, Says Cyril Tolley Over in New York

    Cyril Tolley, who was in New York early in February, on business, announced his intention of competing in the United States Open and Amateur golf championships. Tolley will leave for England at the end of April by the Mauretania which will also carry the American ...

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  16. GOLF CONTROL MOVEMENT

    A New Zealand reader of "The Referee" has been good enough to forward some data which indicates that the existing golf control in the Dominion is not by any means as satisfactory as has been represented in Sydney. It would seem that there has been considerable change of opinion ...

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  17. L.T.A. OFFICERS ELECTED.

    At the annual meeting of the N.S.W.L.T.A. on Monday, the election of officers resulted in Mr. F. Peach being reelected unopposed to the position of president. The metropolitan ...

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  18. AT THE SHOWS

    William Faversham, brilliant world-famed actor, is making his Australian debut in the "Prince and the Pauper" at the Theatre Royal. It is a story of ...

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  19. NEW GOLF COURSE.

    It is expected that the Lakes Golf Club's new links will be opened next month. The fine new club house is nearly completed. When got into through ...

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  20. THE STROKES BELOW BOGEY.

    When in Sydney, Hagen beat the Elanora bogey (78) by 10 strokes with a 68 round. While in Victoria [?]e treated the Barwon Heads course in the same ...

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  21. WIMBLEDON TICKETS

    Applications for tickets for the Wimbledon championships in February were pouring into the office of the All-England Club by thousands daily until the list had to close. Now ...

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  22. RUFUS STEWART'S FORM.

    Playing a practice round with McMahon and Toogood at Kooyonga, In preparation for his more Important matches, Rufus Stewart won the game 5 up and 4, going round ...

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