AUSTRALIA’S colts have received their baptism of Davis Cup fire and have come through with flying colors. They will go on next week to a more serious test than they had in Norway, but the form they have shown to date gives rise to optimism ...
Article : 1,013 wordsEVERY little while a crew with just sufficient variation of style to suggest unorthodoxy, defeats stark orthodoxy, and that starts a discussion. The recent victories of New South Wales — if one can justly ...
Article : 664 wordsKINGSTON HEATH’S big open amateur-professional scratch event last Saturday marked the arrival in first-class golf of another potential champion. Martin Smith, 18 years old assistant to Ern Wood played what is probably the best day’s golf seen this year in Victoria, to finish at the head of the best field of the season. It was not so much the winning, but the manner of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,098 wordsUNIVERSITY crews are preparing for the race for the Oxford and Cambridge Cup, to he raced at Penrith on June [?] THE Melbourne crew arc steadily ...
Article : 197 wordsTHE Queensland Rowing Association received approximately £300 from the King’s Cup regatta and experts to make a profit of ...
Article : 49 wordsALTHOUGH Melbourne and Essendon, both unbeaten, played their major grade baseball game on Saturday, it. does not count in League records, as the umpire had declared it off because of the state of the ground. Every other game was played. THE players at Melbourne Cricket Ground ...
Article : 1,458 wordsAFTER three games, most hockey teams are now well settled down, and showing their real form. Several of the A1 Grade teams produced a better standard of play last week, notably Old Scotch, who, with Herald-Sun, put on a splendid ...
Article : 334 words“THE chances of the Wide Bay Crew (which represented Queensland in the recent King’s Cup race), were literally murdered at the start of the race,” said ...
Article : 376 wordsANOTHER of the Towns family has commenced to make his name on the water, Ewa[?], a son of ex-champion George, winning the professional ...
Article : 211 wordsTHE third round of hockey matches in Adelaide will be played on Saturday. Forestville, at home, should be capable of defeating Wanderers if they play as they ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsST. PETER’S COLLEGE and Geelong Grammar School will their annual race over the 1000 yards course on the River Torrens today (Wednesday). ...
Article : 110 wordsIT came as a shock to all oarsmen to learn that K. V. (“Kerf”) Rathausky, bow in the Victorian crew that won the King’s Cup in 1932, had been found ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 wordsNO sport has progressed in recent years in Sydney like hockey, which this winter will show an improvement on the standard attained last year if form ...
Article : 135 wordsWESLEY COLLEGE won the Victorian Head of the River, with Geelong Grammar School half a length away, and Scotch ...
Article : 58 wordsTHE tennis authorities in Broken Hill have arranged with J. Willard, the former N.S.W. and Davis Cup player, to visit the Barrier for ten days, coaching ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 17 May 1933, Page 11
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