BY his run in the first heat, T. L. Roberts,, of Mulwala (N.S.W.), marked himself as the winner of the Stawell Gift. The only runner seriously considered against him was H. I. Smith, and the result proved the experts right in their forecast. Roberts won easily from Smith in the fast time of 11 9-16. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 wordsA FINALIST in the Stawell Gift two years ago, P. L. O’Keefe appeared in a new role at Stawell this year—that of middle distance runner. He was ...
Article : 281 wordsW. J. KOOCHEW, a new season runner, who failed in the Stawell Gilt semi-final, made amends later in the day by taking the honors in the 75 yards Sprint Handicap and the 100 yards Park Handicap. In the sprint he always looked a winner, and after victory he incurred ...
Article : 359 wordsMR G. T. ROBERTSON, twice president of the Stawell Athletic Club, and Mr Dan Boston for many years a handicapper, have this week ...
Article : 127 wordsFRED O’NEAL, in running 220 yards in 217-10 sec. on the Norwood oval on Friday, set new time for South Australia The previous record was held by ...
Article : 173 wordsTHE mile and two mile handicaps at Stawell carried such attractive prize money that the best distance men in Australia were seen in action. Sid Day, who, in 1926, took the honors in the two miles, repeated ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 789 wordsFOR the first time in its history the Melbourne Gun Club conducted an Easter carnival this year. That the venture met with the approval of shooters was ...
Article : 381 wordsTHE Baseball Training Camp at Sorrento during the Easter holidays was the finest thing ever done to give the baseball enthusiast an intimate knowledge of the ...
Article : 334 wordsSPILLS, fines and a disqualification marked the hectic Good Friday night meeting at Canterbury Velodrome. Jack Fitzgerald played lead. He had a fall, was fined one pound and in the concluding event earned disqualification for a month. ...
Article : 792 wordsCHAUPT established a South Australian record for a grass track by riding half a mile in 66 sec, on the Norwood Oval on Friday. In the three-mile scratch race ...
Article : 70 wordsNow that the Stawell athletic carnival is completed, many leading sporting people in the town are inquiring as to a special effort in ...
Article : 97 wordsThe race was won by the favorite. T. L. Roberts (Mulwala, N.S.W.), in 11 9-16 sec. The runners and their placings are (from left): R. J. Northeast (Terang), fifth; H.L. Smith (Essendon) , second; W. E. Kemp (North Fitzroy), third; [?]ber[?], first; R. L. Bask[?] (Essendon), fourth. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 4 Apr 1934, Page 10
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