THE HOCKEY TEAMS. Hockey matches between teams representing Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, and Claremont (Western Australia) Teachers' Training Colleges were played yesterday. The composite photograph comprises:— No. 1—The Adelaide team, on the left, and reading from left to right—L. Strang. D. Peers, M. Owen, B. Waterhouse, H. Buchanan, E. Kuhl. J. Redman, K. Ashton. M. Harris, A. Clade. M. Burns (cast), Sydney (on the right).—From left to right—J. Dowsett, J. Bryce. W. Westaway. E. McLeod (captain). W. Morrison. M. Baker. N. Britz, A. Davenport, V. Wallace. P. Plum, M. Mitchell. No. 2—The Melbourne team on the left, and reading from left to right—A. Foster, D. Edwards, M. Facey. J. MacKay, R. Abbott. M. Mesley, G. MacKay. J. White, H. Borland. L. Potter, M. Stainstary. (captain). Claremont (on the right).—From left to right—J. Wright (captain), N. Lee. H. Beckett, R. Trotter, D. Dival, M. Hodge, N. Muir, M. Horsfall, G. Thompson, J. Fitch, N. Harris. Krischock, photos. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 159 wordsANOTHER SYDNEY SUCCESS. G. Worth, of Sydney, who leapt 21 ft. 4½ in., won the broad jump championship at the athletic contests of the Inter-State Teachers' Training Colleges on Monday. Krischock, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsSUCCESS OF Q. ROBIN, OF MELBOURNE. Q. Robin (Melbourne), who won the high jump championship by clearing 5 ft. 6[?] in., being chaired by members of his college after his performance at the Teachers' College sports on Monday. Krischock, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsB. ROWE (SYDNEY) CHEERED BY HIS COLLEGE SUPPORTERS. The most prominent athlete who competed at the Inter-State Training College Competitions on the Adelaide Ova! on Monday was B. Rowe, of Sydney, who won the 100 yards, the 220 yards, and the 440 yards championships. The photograph shows Rowo being congratulated. Krischock, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 55 wordsTHREE SHOPS DAMAGED. A fire early on Monday morning destroyed the ham and beef shop of Mr. P. J. McClure. at Bond-street. Colonel Light Gardens. The two adjoining premises, a confectionery shop and a butcher's shop, belonging to Mr. W. Pearce, were damaged by the heat. Prompt attend a nee by the Unley Fire Brigade prevented a serious blaze. —Krischock, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 67 wordsThe last two night for the Capital Theatre v. Peters, carnival. week the [?] room night. There are the final nights for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 137 wordsThree Buddhist monks who, as previously stated in these columns intend to round the first Buddhist monastery in London, arrived at the Victoria station on ...
Article : 152 wordsA tour of the Flinders Range is being arranged by the Commonwealth and State Railway Departments. The party, which will number 18. will leave Adelaide of on August 28. and return on September I. They will travel 750 mites by railway and 280 miles by motor car. They wilt visit various beauty spots in the Flisders Range. The composite photograph shows—I. Ferguson Gorge. 2. Evengunda Creek, from Winealpa Hill. 3. Wilpena Creek. 4, A view of Wilpena Pound, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 85 wordsSUPPORTERS AND THEIR MASCOTS. Krischock. photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 11 wordsIn C.A. A[?] headmaster of Eton, if June arrested [?] of the eleGreat Britain for the week ended August 2 represented:-Sultanas old season's 94 tons, at 52 8/8 ton; new season's, 55 [?] [?] ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 7 Aug 1928, Page 14
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