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  2. American Swimmers Will Help Sport Along

    BRIMFUL of personality, Frank Kurtz, the American diver, and Maiola Kalili, the Hawaiian all-round swimmer, are certain to be "pleasers" in Victoria. Kurtz is only 19, while his bronzed fellow-tourist is just 21. They were accorded a warm reception on arrival at Melbourne on Monday by officials of the V.A.S.A. and swimming ...

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  3. TENNIS TEST CHANCES

    AUSTRALIA'S fourth and final attempt to wrest honors from the all-conquerine United States lawn tennis team will begin at Sydney on Thursday. Our chance for success appears brighter, for the team that will represent Australia may well prove to be our Davis Cup side of the near future. ...

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    FRANK KURTZ, the Olympic diver. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. All French

    TASMANIA won each of the six games against Victoria. One of the home rinks was all French—two fathers and two sons—and they ...

    Article : 39 words
  6. DIGGERS SCORE

    "BOWLERS generally throughout the Commonwealth will be delighted to learn of the victory of Meyer and McPherson, of the Returned Soldiers ...

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  7. FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS

    QUEENSLAND will be represented by a record number of players at the Australian championships at Melbourne. ...

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  8. KNIGHT’S DOUBLE

    PLAYING brilliant tennis, Allan Knight (Robart) defeated H. A. Rowe (Pen. guin) in the final of the stagles championship at the annual Burnie ...

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  9. RYAN AND HOOPER

    SYDNEY swimming officials must have regretted oil Saturday that they did not fall into line with Victoria and participate in the invitation to Kalili and Kurtz, for the opening day of their championship carnival attracted a very poor attendance. ...

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  10. QUIST—TURNBULL

    ADRIAN QUIST and Don Turnbull have been selected to represent South Australia in the Australian championships at Melbourne from January 20 ...

    Article : 184 words
  11. WOMEN ROWERS

    IN view of the forthcoming Australian women's rowing championship to be held in Tasmania. It is interesting to hear of the progress made during the season by ...

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  12. Pearce Not Likely to Turn—Yet

    SYDNEY rowing men do not believe that Bobby Pearce will turn professional immediately and take part in a triangular contest ...

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  13. New Norfolk Lead

    AS a result of the racing at the Shipwright's Point regatta, New Norfolk regained the lead in the Southern pennant from Derwent, but the ...

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  14. Six on End to Mirage

    MIRAGE, one of the South Australian representatives in the Australian dinghy championship to be sailed at the Grange on January 28. 30 and 31. won ...

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  15. AXEMEN'S NOTES

    WITH the object of securing a thorough discussion of handicapping methods, several members of the V.A.A have signed a requisition asking that a ...

    Article : 544 words
  16. Turned Tables at Last

    AFTER reaching the final in the men's singles country championship of Tasmania for three years in succession. Vic. Clark (Burnie) won the title from ...

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  17. EIGHTEEN FOOTERS

    Next Saturday the Sydney Flying Squadron will decide the State championship for eighteen footers over the Sow and Pigs course. ...

    Article : 353 words
  18. Tasmania's Choice

    A TEST race is to be held shortly between Tassie Too and Tassie to decide the boat to represent Tasmania in the Forster Cup ...

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  19. POINTS FOR ANNUAL GOLF MEETING

    AT the annual meeting of the Victorian Golf Association, some provision should be made for the obtaining of funds for the Association. Present dues amount to little more than enough to cover the expenses of the secretary's office. Nothing of note can be done without money. If golfers want the V.G.A. to be a live body they must arm it with cash. ...

    Article : 830 words
  20. W.A. TITLES

    IN preparation for the Australian championships to be held at Perth at the end of the month, the W.A. Association held its first championship carnival on ...

    Article : 166 words
  21. On The Derwent

    BIG fleets contested races on the Derwent on Saturday conducted by the Royal Yacht Club. J. McDevitt’s Ozone won the A class from P. Converdale’s ...

    Article : 99 words
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  23. Star Cricketers on the Links

    ALTHOUGH among the cricketers in Melbourne for the second Test there were no golfers of real class, there were many ca[?]. Perhaps C. G. McCartney was the best of them although he did not perform nots[?][?] at Metropolitan where he played. He is [?] at 11 from par in Sydney. Jack Hobbs (16 in England was the only player to compete to an Official event. He took part in the [?] by stroke at Eastern and played well. ...

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  24. Victor III. Succeeds

    ESTABLISHING an early lead, Victor III., the Queensland representative, won the first heat of the Australian skiff championship held on the Swan (W.A.) ...

    Article : 93 words
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