THE decision of the King’s Cup 011 the Lower Yarra was a distinguished occasion. Spectators crowded along every foot of the two and a half mile course—presenting an animated scene. Hundreds cars followed the race. Above all, the weather left ...
Article : 667 wordsTHOSE who saw Saturday’s race for the Australian sculling title will never forget it. It was marred throughout by faulty steering. In marked contrast, the re-row that was ordered was clean and free from interference, the only collision occurring when ...
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Article : 14 wordsTHE last of the Important V.B.A. events, the champion rinks, has now been narrowed down to 16 A’s and eight B and C rinks. With such an abundance of rain lately, players have had little practice. It is not, therefore, surprising that several prominent skips have been defeated. ...
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Advertising : 84 wordsALL grades of baseballers will be in action next Saturday, when the A and C teams will open their programmes. The B, D, and E grades began last Saturday. ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 27 Apr 1932, Page 7
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