THE 'Varsity boat race: Head of the Thames: Doggetts Coat and Badge: aristocratic Henley Regatta, with the King in the Royal Barge—I have seen them all, but for sheer concentrated excitement, for enthusiasm that bubbles over and seethes like a huge cauldron on the fire of emotions it evokes, then commend me to the Head of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 467 wordsTHERE'LL be sport to suit all tastes to-morrow almost from morning to night. At Royal Randwick lovers of ...
Article : 239 wordsHOCKEY was in full swing yesterday. The season opened rather sensationally with surprises galore. ...
Article : 612 wordsEVEN polo, perhaps England's most exclusive game, is succumbing to the tendency of popularisation. Mr. J. J. Astor announces that ...
Article : 46 wordsTHERE'S no need to even watch a Rugby League game when Easts are on the bill of fare to see how they are getting on, for there's a barometer in the bleachers that registers every phase from 'stormy" to "set fair". That recording instrument is a huge tricolor flag in the hands of a dusky ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 655 wordsPERTH'S Head of the River race to-day was won by Scotch, followed by Hale, Christian Bros, and Guildford. Time 6.30. ...
Article : 57 wordsLONG-MARKER F. SMITH, off a minute, won the professional sculling handicap in best and best boats at Pittwater yesterday. ...
Article : 114 words"TRUTH" was the first to select "Shore" as the winner. The choice was given in last Sunday's issue, and it was ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 5 May 1935, Page 6
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