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  2. Dunn’s Great Run: Pettiona Wins Wangaratta Gift

    PROVIDING one of the biggest athletic sensations for years, Malcolm Dunn, the 22-year-old South Australian professional runner, leaped into the limelight with dramatic suddenness at Wangaratta (Vic.) on Saturday when off 2yds. he finished ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BY A FRACTION

    On all sides It was admitted that the action of the Wangaratta Athletic Club, in arranging for Tim Banner (N.S.W.), former world’s sprint ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. The Best Yet

    Hats oft to Arthur Callander (president). Matt O'Donohue (secretary) and Mick Duggan (hon. treasurer) of the ...

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  5. Handicapper Praised

    The Ideal of handicapping is for all the competitors to finish, as far as possible, in a line. At Wangaratta on Saturday ...

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  6. HUXLEY AGAIN

    Champion Speedster Vic Huxley, of world fame, who delighted and thrilled everyone with his daring and clever riding a week earlier, again ...

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  7. ALDRICH IN FORM

    Supporting events at the championship carnival on Saturday were very entertaining. S. Parsons, H. Aldrich and R. Barton took part in an ...

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  8. Lanes for 220yds.

    The need for the Victorian Athletic League passing a- by-law that all 22[?] yards races should be l-un in lanes or ropes is being stressed more than ...

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  9. HANDICAPPED OUT OF RACES

    That the handicapper of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association had erred in overrating the ability of the American amateur ...

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  10. “MOVES LIKE A LIVE THING”

    A few hours after Australia's crack yacht Vanessa had been lowered to the Yarra from the deck of the Manunda on Monday, her new ...

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  11. TOM MILES DEPARTS

    Tom Miles, the “Bundaberg flier,” winner of the Stawell Jubilee Gift in 1927 and world's champion the following year, has returned to ...

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  12. AXEMEN’S ACTIVITIES

    Only three weeks remain before the closing of entries for the axemen's biggest function of the year— the V.A.A. carnival at Dandenong. ...

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  13. TO REPRESENT TASMANIA

    Tasmanian Amateur Cyclists Union will send two representatives this month to Sydney for the Australian championships. A series of “test” ...

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  15. After Many Years

    Over [?]4 years ago Mat Roseingrave, “the man from Galway.” did a broad jump of 23ft, 7[?]in., which lasted as a New South Wales record ...

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  16. CARLTON FOR N.Z.

    Again on Saturday Jim Carlton (N.S.W.) run tile hundred In 9 9-10 sees,, but a wind gave some assistance. The champion will definitely ...

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  17. RECORDS BROKEN

    In their early appearances in the Dominion, two out of the three American athletes who are tourine New Zealand gave a taste of their ...

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  21. DANDENONG SPRINT

    One of the attractions for pedestrians on Eight Hours Day (March 23) is the 85 yards sprint at the Victorian Axemen’s Association carnival ...

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