RANDWICK racing on Saturday revived the buoyant old atmosphere of Derby and Epsom Day. Breezy and prosperous-looking, the crowds were very large and enthusiastic. The scenes and the racing brought back the old Spring air that ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 813 wordsTHE unbroken successes of the Kangaroos in England against clubs and the counties of Lancashire, and York-shire, have created uncommon and even widening interest in the first Test match of this series, to be played next Saturday at Manchester. The brilliant record won in the first eleven matches is the finest ever attained by any touring team in England. The one clement of doubt for the future arises from the responsibilities of play ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsIt has been hinted that England will have a new captain in the next Teals with Australia in 1934. The idea is formulated owing to the ill-favor into which body line has fallen in England. These hints ore coming from English sources. But there does not appear to be any vital reason why ...
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Article : 474 wordsMR. JOE MORRISBY, the old Newcastle Rugby Union player, writes from Brisbane to revive a few memories of men who played Rugger in ...
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Article : 216 wordsA NEW YORK cable message to "The People" (London) says (of the Miss Jacobs and Mrs. Wils-Moody match): ...
Article : 112 wordsBatsmen have flourished in Lancashire League cricket this year. Some club records have been smashed. In those three Australians have figured. "Sports Telegraph" ...
Article : 380 wordsTHERE is love for the old same, and faith in its exponents in Wellington (N.Z.). Mr. P. T. Wiren writes me:—"The Wellington Cricket Association ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Thu 5 Oct 1933, Page 13
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