Brilliant tennis by E. F. Moon and J. Crawford, holders of the Australian doubles title, carried them to a straight-sets victory over J. Van Ryn and W. L. Allison (U.S.A.), in the semi-final of the doubles, when the National Championships were continued ...
Article : 1,964 wordsLight seas prevailed for the start of the annual yacht races to Geelong from the Breakwater Pier, Williamstown. this morning With 65 entries, and more ...
Article : 711 wordsBRISBANE, Saturday.—A sensational over, in which Wall took three Queensland wickets for two runs, completely changed the home team's prospects in ...
Article : 496 wordsFive of the 10 events which constitute the Victorian Decathlon Championship were decided at the Amateur Sports Ground this afternoon. With three of the five events decided at 5 a.m. K. Hardiman (Essendon), with 2000. 719 points,. [?] W. G. Harper ...
Article : 1,401 wordsK. Gledhill (U.S.A.) in action during his match against V. McGrath (N.S.W.) in the semi-final of the Australian singles championship at Kooyong today. The American won and will meet J. Crawford (N.S.W.) in the final. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 38 wordsSYDNEY, Saturday. — In an exciting finish on a soft wicket today, England beat New South Wales by four wickets on the Sydney Cricket Ground. Bradman (71), and Brown (25), were the only batsmen to ...
Article : 910 wordsRULANUT did a sparkling trial at Caulfield this morning, running a mile on the steeplechase grass in 1.45¼. Considering that the track has not yet ...
Article : 439 wordsAMONG the gallopers at Flemingtor this morning were candidates for Williamstown on Monday, a few of them being engaged in the Australia ...
Article : 430 wordsTom Morris created a new world's record by swimming with hands and feet tied for three hours 45 minutes, breaking the previous world's record by five ...
Article : 56 wordsHURDLES were 30 feet out at Mentone this morning, and although the going was good, few fast times were registered. HARBINGER and BARBADIAN moved ...
Article : 154 wordsThe keynote of the success of all clubs that have excelled at football has been harmony between players and officials, All great coaches recognise ...
Article : 322 words"DINKUM JUNIORS" writes:-"One of your articles in The Globe impressed me. That was the reference to the small number of juniors finding places in senior ...
Article : 174 wordsCOLIN MARTYN, the Carlton captain, is recovering from an operation to his nose and throat at Somerset House, Eastern Hill. ...
Article : 21 wordsON a brief visit to Melbourne. Tom Morris, the endurance swimmer and versatile athlete, visited the gymnasium at the Railways Institute last night. ...
Article : 95 wordsTHE grass and cinder tracks were both in use at Ascot this morning and the On the grass (outside hurdles)—NETTIE (C. Hare) covered, four furlongs In. even ...
Article : 65 wordsSHEILA HOLMAN, W.A.'s most versa-[?] swimmer, is expected to do well at the National Championships at Perth. IN 1930 she came under notice as the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 162 wordsALTHOUGH racegoers were denied an opportunity of seeing Liberal In action in the William Reid Stakes at Moonee Valley today, they will have a ...
Article : 114 wordsIn Monday's Junior T.T. race one of the competitors, Ivan ("Cam") Trood. 21 of Sandringham. will ride a home-built machine. Trood designed and built the ...
Article : 103 wordsSPLENDID Progress is being made in the City of Melbourne swimming club, which Has been re-formed. Many new members have been enrolled in the last ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Sat 28 Jan 1933, Page 3
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