INTERNATIONAL Rugby is the life am) soul, the inspiration of the game in this country. One branch of the code, the Rugby League, has made all arrangements for the despatch of its party of thirty to England next week, a party that will carry the best wishes from New South Wales and Queensland sportsmen, and hopes, not unduly inflated, of regaining the Football Ashes from the Old Country. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,148 wordsWILMER ALLISON is the oldest of the American players likely to figure prominently in the Davis Gun contest. He was ...
Article : 92 wordsDr. Percie C. Churlton, the Sydney all-rounder of the nineties, who was a member of the 1890. Australian Eleven in England under the leadership of W. L. Murdoch, ia on a visit to England and the Continent. He writes, me from London on May 23. As Dr. Charlton was a singularly able captain, ...
Article : 710 wordsTHE youngsters of golf have had amazing success within recent years. It in Rood now to hear of veterans, actual or relative, coming ...
Article : 99 wordsTHAT Australians uninterruptedly play their varied paris in international sport, either in their own country, or in the country of their rivals for the hour, argues a fine sense of sport and a dauntless spirit of adventure, in ...
Article : 674 wordsA prediction of some boldness is made by "American Lawn Tennis" in relation to the women's championships at Wimbledon. And yet, measured by form in past seasons, it is not so bold, as the Californian woman in question is, undoubtedly, a great and brilliant lawn tennis player. Said A.L.T. on ...
Article : 344 wordsLondon newspaper comments on the form of the Australian Davis Cup team in the English hard-court championships, at Bournemonth are very interesting. Excuses are made for their defeat in the singles by reason of their having just finished the voyage from Australia. But in the doubles they ...
Article : 526 wordsTHE close of the polo carnival at Kensington a few days ngo, mokes it timely to report recent happenings in England. There has been a ...
Article : 290 wordsTHE Kangaroos will leave Sydney early next week on their long trek to Yorkshire and Lancashire, in search of the Ashes of Rugby, held by England. The Rugby Leagues have made excellent arrangements. They have chosen a splendid array of young athletic players, most of ...
Article : 689 wordsWriting from Singleton, "Country Cricketer" criticises the Board of Control for not putting forward the suggestion to the M.C.C, as on antidote to fast legtheory, that the lbw law be amended on the lines so often suggested, that is, to embrace any ball pitched on the off side of the wicket. He says: ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 922 wordsIn one of the latest issues of the "Manchester Guurdian" the following appears under the name of "Cricketer," one of the best-known writers in England: "Until recently the English teams which have visited Australia have tended ...
Article : 588 wordsMR. T. BELCHER writes from Uralla (N.S.W.) on the question of the amazing ignorance in England about Australia, Australians, and the ...
Article : 258 wordsAT a recent dinner in the Melbourne Cricket Club pavilion, given by Messr. J. O. Smith, T. B. Guest, junr., and R. B. Hogg, to members of the ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Thu 29 Jun 1933, Page 11
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