B. J. TOBIN, interstate cricketer, is one of South Australia’s most promising young golfers. He reached the semi-finals of his State ...
Article : 114 wordsAT Seaton (Adelaide) links tomorrow will begin one of the most nerve-demanding tests in the Australian sports year. By ...
Article : 112 wordsFOR once golfers are perfectly satisfied with the condition of the links upon which the national championships will be decided. Following a phenomenal season, and sound preparation, the great green of the Royal Adelaide G.C. is in wonderful ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 803 wordsGOLFERS can hardly hope to grow rich on the results of wagering bails on players in the open. There were 86 expected to ...
Article : 85 wordsWHILE the amateurs began official play in the big meeting at Seaton on Saturday, the professionals were given a purse for competition at ...
Article : 583 wordsNOT so long ago the man in the street would have offered a good-natured smile to the suggestion that a golf championship was a nerve-racking experience, and that strong men would wilt and could lose as much as a stone in weight over the 20 miles of the play. But golf has spread to such an extent, and the significance of play has ...
Article : 626 wordsALTHOUGH Kew and Riversdale hold their annual golf meetings at the beginning of the season, most metropolitan and country clubs wait until August ...
Article : 116 wordsAFTER having played In a foursome last Sunday against Miss Joan. Hammond, operatic singer and N.S.W. women’s champion at the ...
Article : 100 wordsTwo amateurs and two pros, among the much fancied candidates for the Australian open golf championship at Seaton. Left to right:—Tommy Howard, who won at Seaton six years ago; Harry Williams defender of the Australian amateur title; lvo Whitton, defender for the fifth time of the open title; and Frank Eyre, open champion of 1930. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsFOLLOWING the surprise victory of Eastern over the strong Metropolitan team the previous week, supporters of the Doncaster club were sanguine of their team’s chances against Commonwealth in the junior pennant final on Saturday. However, they were doomed to ...
Article : 409 wordsAfter S.A. had sprung a surprise on the strong Victorian combination by defeating it by five matches to two yesterday morning, the Adelaide team went ...
Article : 457 wordsTHOUGH the unpleasant weather affected the attendance at the South Suburban Pomeranian, Pekingese and Persian Cat Club’s sixth ...
Article : 1,308 wordsNO one seems to take any notice of how Whitton plays in practice for the open. He has so often shaped poorly right up to the eve ...
Article : 88 wordsTHE semi-finals played on Saturday have cleared the way for the last stage of the lacrosse season, and next Saturday’s games should finalise every section. A week later the Australian championship carnival will open at Malvern. ...
Article : 833 wordsHARRY HATTERSLEY, 1930 Australian amateur champion, who is attempting at the moment to regain that title in Adelaide from Harry Williams, the ...
Article : 308 wordsAFTER a display worthy of her best days when she was champion of Australia, Mrs. Austin Gatehouse defeated the reigning Victorian champion, ...
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Advertising : 32 wordsTHE magnificent entry of [?]32 actual dogs has been received for the 1932 Royal Show. This total is much above any previous year. There has ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 17 Aug 1932, Page 14
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