THERE was a stir in New South Wales professional cycling circles last week when the N.S.W. League decided to bar the Italian racing cyclists — Nino Borsari and Gino Bambagiotti—from racing in N.S.W. because they are alien enemy subjects. The offer of Borsari to give his winnings to the Red Cross was unavailing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 97 wordsWhat Sydney amateurs will do if any proposal for a combined controlling body come before them as a result of the professionals condition of ...
Article : 328 wordsAMATEUR cycling in Now South Wales will go onun[?]upledly during the summer, championships are listed with the junior and juv[?]ile ...
Article : 147 wordsDRENCHED by prolonged ballstorms and lucking escaping a crash which broke up the leading bunch, Lou Osivla won the Coburg Amateur 100 miles road ...
Article : 136 wordsASSOCIATION footballers, racing cyclists in the Fighting Forces and leading personalities In sport will assemble at the Apollo ...
Article : 79 wordsOne feature of the Forces 'athletic championships, which it is proposed will be held mi the M.C.G. late in November. and sponsored by The ...
Article : 162 wordsANDERSON 17-year-old Coburg amateur, who won the Club‘s 50-mile championship by 1 min. 44 sec, from L. Taylor and R. Jones on Saturday, is one ...
Article : 59 words“STICK to It Jack. you are a certainty, jump away at the top of Wheeler's Hill.” That was the encouragement ...
Article : 258 wordsSYDNEY’s road season will end next Saturday with big Speedwell events at Centennial Park. Though the amateur authorities do not look upon course of ...
Article : 180 wordsMORRIE BARLOW, the popular licensee of the Broadford Hotel. Broadford, takes an interest in all forms of sport. Years ago, when in business at Mooroopna, foot-running and cycling had a strong appeal for him, and he was a regular attendant at the big Shepparton carnival. On ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 9 wordsINTERSTATE riders provided the highlights of the Broken Hill Cycle Club's war carnival on Sunday. Probably the best race was the special ...
Article : 193 wordsTHE secretary of the V.A.C.U. (Mr C.A. Collier) points out that, no written agreement had been entered into with the L.V.W. regarding club racing ...
Article : 122 wordsVIRTUAL scratch man, H. Roberts, won the 80-mile road race conducted by the Woodville Club, and gained the Bullock Consistency Cup by two points from ...
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Advertising : 143 wordsCYCLING will be one of the chief attractions at the carnival at Payneham Oval in aid of the Red Cross funds on Eight Hours Day ...
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Advertising : 108 words"CONGRATULATIONS to The Sporting Globe on the great work It did for cycling in promoting the recent Fighting Forces. Road ...
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Advertising : 75 wordsT. WARD jout[?]sed his rivals In the Alberton Amateur Club's seven-mil[?] road race on Saturday. Starting on 1.15 he registered fastest time with 20.20 and ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 25 Sep 1940, Page 11
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