Following the dramatic with [?] of A[?] a noted New South Wales professional foot runner from the Sheffield at the ...
Article : 394 wordsWHAT better indication of a boom season could be provided than the record muster of 528 athletes who turned out on the Moonee Valley (Vic.) racecourse on Saturday to participate in the annual combined run of the Victorian Amateur Athletic Association? The previous ...
Article : 650 wordsST. STEPHEN'S HARRIERS;(Vic.), who for the 19th year in succession headed the attendance list at the combined V.A.A.A. opening run on ...
Article : 314 wordsTHE only change in the officials of the N.S.W. Cyclists' Union was the election of H. Jarratt as handicapper In place of J. Langtry who did not ...
Article : 223 wordsTHAT certain persons who made a living out of privately "clocking" runners at footrunning carnivals were alleged to be a menace to the sport — because they frequently "jumped the market" on runners, and their supporters — and should be prevented from operating on- sports ...
Article : 495 wordsLouis Anivitti, manager of Dunlop Perdriau Co.. has delighted N.S.W ciliate—amateur and professional— with the decision to carry out the ...
Article : 157 wordsThough the news was not unexpected. members of the Council of the Victorian Athletic League received with keen regret the resignation ...
Article : 348 wordsThe N.S.W. Amateur Athletic Association's annual report is a complete history of a season in which there much activity. It tells of a ...
Article : 138 wordsG. T- ("Tommy") Robertson, a popular member of the executive of the Stawell Athletic Club, passed his 70th milestone on Thursday of last ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 242 wordsVETERANS OF THE PAST—Left to right: "Billy” Bailes, F. R. Evans, Jim Imrie (all of East Melbourne), Vic. Aitken, Jack Gillespie (Coburg). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 23 wordsQUITE a stir has been caused by the suggestion of Jack Schafe, the V.A.L. handicapper and stipendiary steward, that steps should be taken by the governing body to prevent certain persons from privately "clocking" runners at sports carnivals. "Old Timer," in a letter, vindicates the rights of onlookers to time runners at sports meetings. He points ...
Article : 664 words"Well done, girls!" remarked George Perugia, the president of the Victorian Amateur Cyclists' Union, last week, as he handed gold medals ...
Article : 45 wordsViewing with much alarm the reports submitted regarding the conduct of certain sports meetings held under its auspices, ...
Article : 146 wordsAfter having been In retirement for 19 years, Jim In[?] the veteran East Melbourne athlete, made a re-appearance at ...
Article : 105 wordsGeelong West Professionals and Geelong Amateurs opened their road seasons on Saturday with five-mlls handicaps. Each had a good field.' ...
Article : 129 wordsThe executive of the Victorian Amateur Cycllsts Union has prepared the undermentioned programme of road fixtures for the season. ...
Article : 281 wordsSO that readers of The Sporting Globe—and particularly followers of cycling—may be kept posted with the latest activities of-road and track cycling in Europe, which, is the home of the sport, arrangements have been made with Lucien Avocat, the well-known sporting writer, and ...
Article : 658 wordsThe. New South Wales League of Wheelmen decided a 60-mile road race on Saturday afternoon, with the starting and finishing mark at Broadway, ...
Article : 105 wordsDespite the counter attraction of football, a fairly large crowd attended the weekly meeting of the Victorian Whippet Club at Flemington ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 6 May 1931, Page 13
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