HAVING traversed yesterday's luncheon menu at the Hotel Australia from the hors d'ouevres to the sweets, and sunk a few lagers for luck, Arne Borg, the greatest swimmer the world has seen, sank into a comfortable chair, and lighted a good cigar. Having smoked this, he got rid of another, and then said something about having ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 208 wordsTHOUGH there were no very thrilling incidents, and the bailer boys' buckets were not overworked, the Sydney Flying Squadron's eighteen-footer race yesterday was always interesting. KERIKI'S win again places her at the head of affairs for the K.B. Lager Cup, with 35 ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 623 wordsNOTHING gladdens the hearts of old-time yachtsmen more than an ocean yacht race, but when the wind fails, as it did in the Basin Cup, over a course of 45 miles, yesterday, it made old salts seriously wonder what becomes of the wind when all the classic events of the season come round. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 871 wordsBORG has his eye to the "main chance," and, believe us, he knows his onions. He just can't get out of his ...
Article : 120 wordsBORG shouldn't have any trouble in landing the 220 yards N.S.W. race on Wednesday night at the Domain Baths. ...
Article : 109 wordsWELLINGTON is in for a treat, and one must hand it to that [?] centre that it's game to put its hand in [?] pocket. To-morrow, at 8 a.m., [?] Anderson will [?] his [?] Mascot with Arne Borg and his wife [?] board for [?] ...
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 13 Jan 1929, Page 5
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