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  2. EXPERT REVIEWS FOR CYCLISTS' AND ATHLETES

    LAST year Kelvin Grove nearly went out of the athletic picture; indeed, a motion was passed by members that the club be disbanded, but some of the stalwarts rallied to the cause, and said: "This shall not be." All their energies were bent on rebuilding the old ...

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    H. WOODS, C. HARRIS, and A. WILD, the placed men in the mile junior handicap at the Lang Park cycle track opening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    R. M. N. TISDALL, the greatest all-round athlete Cambridge University ever had, and holder of the Olympic 400 metres hurdles title, recently won the Natal high ...

    Article : 265 words
  5. HAMILTON WHEELERS' SILVER ANNIVERSARY

    THAT highly esteemed club, the Hamilton Amateur Wheelers, is now concluding its twenty-fifth season, and next Friday evening a reunion dinner is to be held to commemorate the completion of the club's first quarter century. A resume of the club's early history will ...

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  6. TABLE TENNIS

    ALTHOUGH no announcements have yet been made, efforts are still being made to induce F. J. Perry, the English tennis star, to give exhibition ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The placed men in the Leo While Memorial race at Lang Park--v. Hall, M. D'Arcy, and P. Roubin. On the left is Mr. D. S. Carter, who presented the cup, and on the right Mr. George Cook (Q.A.A.A. handicapper). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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