W. MUNRO, the well known Wagga cyclist, scored his first big win in open company for some time when he carried off the £100 wheel race at Leeton (N.S.W.) on Coronation Day (May 12), off 130 yds., from C. Carrucan (Sydney, 65 yds.) ...
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Advertising : 8 wordsGEORGE BYRON, the former amateur, was too strong for his 137 opponents In the “Glenroy 35.” held at Oakleigh.(Vic.) on Saturday, winning after a great struggle with A. Bransgrove (Richmond by hall a wheel. The Bendigo rider, K. Dorman, who ...
Article : 520 wordsWEMBLEY’S STADIUM. LONDON, where the Coronation [?] day cycle race began on Sunday at midnight, and In which the Australians. Hubert Opperman. Len Rogers, Joe Buckley and Eddie Smith are taking put. The race is being directed by Mr Arthur Shepherd (Inset) a former Australian raring cyclist, on behalf of the Wembley Stadium. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 54 wordsSTAN BILLETT, an unemployed textile worker from Liverpool, New South Wales, with a wife and two children to keep, 1struck a purple patch at Leeton (N.S.W) at the Coronation day sports when, from the 10½yds. mark, he just won the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 558 wordsIF she Coronation six-day race in London this month be a success, another six-day event will be staged there in ...
Article : 56 wordsAt the invitation of the Leeton Carnival committee, Messrs, Arthur Callander (President), S. G. Thompson (Hon. Treasurer), ...
Article : 95 wordsAS twenty-eight entries has been [?] c[?]lved by the Victorian Sporting for Club for their reliability trial to co[?] Phillip Island. on Saturday and Sunday ...
Article : 567 wordsIN a broadcast speech from the Wembley Stadium on Monday night the Prime Minister (Mr J. A. Lyons) said that after the strenuous time following ...
Article : 152 wordsIN the L.V.W. junior 10-mile handicap at Oakleigh on Saturday, staged conjointly with the “Glenroy 35” as the opening events of the professional road ...
Article : 137 wordsAFTER a lapse of 10 years the Cycle Traders’ road race will be revived this season, the event taking the form of a 50 miles handicap on the Sydney ...
Article : 322 wordsNino Borsari, the Italian cyclist, and Jack Fitzgerald, the Australian three-lap track champion, are not likely to forget their trip to ...
Article : 247 wordsFOR some reason or other there seemed to be a “hoodoo” hovering over the Leeton carnival committee a few days prior to their big meeting. ...
Article : 201 wordsFew onlookers in the big crowd at Leeton Coronation sports last week realised that prior to competing in the gift (120 yds.) ...
Article : 140 wordsWHEN Bernard Charles, of Footscray Harriers, won the V.A.A.A. three miles handicap at Moonee Valley last Saturday. he was only one of three ...
Article : 320 wordsTIME has not dimmed the memory of Jimmy Frazer, manager of the Leeton Hotel. In his youth he was one of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 185 wordsFOR its senior and Junior open road races to be held on the Geelong Road, West Footscray, next Saturday. under Amateur Union auspices, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 wordsEACH week news from all over the Commonwealth reveals that worldfamed Healing bicycles are to the fore in all of cycling events. In West ...
Article : 449 wordsGEO. DAY. of Queensland, who won the 220 yards handicap at Leeton off is yards [?] Mery, Hurst (Coolamon. [?]da) and peter [?]ll (Shepparton, Myd[?]) in ...
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Advertising : 24 wordsNINO BORSAHI kept on his winning way at Lidcombe on Sunday, beating J. Beath in two straight heats of a match race. He waited on the Newcastle ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 19 May 1937, Page 10
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