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  2. Dressing Room Echoes

    MANY happy returns on— JUNE 28: Jack Haines (middleweight ex-champion boxer of Australia) 29: J. A. Cralg (Kangaroos R.L. and golf). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 421 words
  3. JARDINE'S SANITARY INFLUENCE

    IN the "Manchester Guardian" the well known were "Cricketer," says:— "We need not discuss the body-bowling affair exept to say that none but a man of remarkable character ...

    Article : 321 words
  4. EITHER TOO SHORT OR TOO LONG

    A MAN who may always be seen a pole tournament if there is ono about anywhere is veteran Tom Watson, most famous of A.J.C. starters. He has been playing or watching polo for over 50 years. In his younger days, he ...

    Article : 400 words
  5. PROBLEM FOR THE RUGBY UNION

    WESTERN Suburbs Bugby Union footballers are leading in the Sydney competition, but are in grave danger of being: declared professionals. ...

    Article : 457 words
  6. NOT SCARED NOW

    SYDNEY has lost one of its most successful and most popular speed car drivers—Jack Clements has settled in Melbourne. And in the change of ...

    Article : 453 words
  7. Hector Macdonald's Pet

    NOBODY in Australia has followed the running of Salanton in Victoria moro enthusiastically than Hector Macdonald, a young dairy farmer residing at Macclesfield (South Australia). Although the named are spelt alike ...

    Article : 296 words
  8. Tore Up Winning Tote Tickets

    TWO unusual incidents befell a well-known Melbourne sporting and business man, Ernest King, on a recent trip to Adelaide. Being a keen follower of racing, he visited the meeting at Strathalbyn, which is the only ...

    Article : 287 words
  9. RECOLLECTIONS OF A STEWARD

    KEN ATTWILL, author of "Steward" {John Long Ltd., London) gossips about Australians and others ho has met on various voyages. Sir. W. M. Hughes, the Australian war-time premier, was (he remarks) sometimes very difficult to get up in the morning. He is hard of hearing ...

    Article : 511 words
  10. Bookmakers' Champion

    AS it seems certain that before long there will he bookmakers operating in South Australia, the gentlemen who are given licenses will not realise how much they owe to Mr. Sid Pullman (Secretary of the Port Adelaide ...

    Article : 214 words
  11. Tote's Friendly Man-to-Man Talk

    "AUSTRALIAN Pressmen made a friendly man-to-man talk with Mr. Jardine into a squabble. How they heard about it I don't know," says Maurice Tate to a London paper. ...

    Article : 182 words
  12. MIGHTY DOLLAR'S INFLUENCE IN BOXING

    In some of the names of the nations, there arc occasional upsets. The bodyline, for instance, upset such a placid game as cricket. "Temperamental" episodes occasionally cause a little fluttering in the lawn tennis dovecots. Boxing, however, can give all the others a start and a beating. In the ...

    Article : 377 words
  13. IS COCHET'S SUN PASSING?

    Not many years ago France was represented in lawn tennis by sparkling young fellows who had gone through a brilliant apprenticeship. They followed in the wake of the great Americans, William Tilden and William Johnston. These French youngsters were Rene Lucoste, Jean Borotra, and Henri ...

    Article : 453 words
  14. WORLD SPORT TOPICS

    Most of the Yorkshire cricketers are fond of Rugby, and have played it. Percy Holmes used to bo a class three-quarter in his early days, and was ...

    Article : 1,150 words
  15. Still Sticks to Jam

    HOPE BARTLETT, one of the most colorful and most enthusiastic of N.S. Wales speedsters, has returned to the fold. On Sunday he participated in the N.S. Wales Light Car Club contest. It was his first ...

    Article : 224 words
  16. M.C.C. Position In England

    TO judge by opinions of English cricketers now percolating through to Australia, it may be questioned if the M.C.C., in its latest message to the Australian Board of Control, faithfully reflects English cricket ...

    Article : 171 words
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