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Detailed lists, results, guides : 147 wordsThe first meeting of the new Union council will be held at the Sports Club, Hunter-street, to-morrow night, at, 8.15. The business includes the election of the new executive, status ...
Article : 131 wordsIt is a true saying that "it never rains but it pours." Arnst no sooner gets his hands full in preparing for Barry after a spell of eight months' idleness, during which he would have ...
Article : 420 wordsDuring the past week the crows have been put to fast racing work, and this improvement of North Shore, St. Ignatius, Sydney Grammar, and St. Joseph's representatives makes the ...
Article : 155 wordsLast week Judge Backhouse had a good deal to say regarding professional and amateur sport, at the send-off to the. Olympic eight. Among other things the learned judge said:-- ...
Article : 518 wordsSydney riders had a good innings at the Druids' meeting in Melbourne on Saturday. H. Lundie won the President's Stakes, of a mile, from Nelson (Vic.) and Nelson (N.S.W.). R. J. ...
Article : 427 wordsOne of the greatest troubles rowing clubs have to surmount is the small membership roll during the winter months. There is absolutely no reason why rowing should, like cricket and ...
Article : 177 wordsThe second round of the inter-club competitions occupied the attention of most of the prominent players on Saturday. The result in the A grade worked out much as was expected; ...
Article : 937 wordsThe annual inter-collegiate rowing contests will eventuate on the Parramatta River next Tuesday afternoon. These races attract a considerable amount of interest among the ...
Article : 92 wordsIt seems no time since the proposition was Bret made to hold another Parramatta Hundred sculling carnival for 1912, yet here is the event almost upon us. The heats are to be rowed off ...
Article : 778 wordsSaturday afternoon next, in Mosman's Bay, a regatta will be held, under the auspices of the Cremorne Club. The races will comprise double sculls for ...
Article : 152 wordsMembers of the Automobile Club of Australia cannot afford to overlook the fact that entries are due this evening, at the this rooms for the annual two days' reliability trial, which ...
Article : 316 wordsThe professional track racing season, so far as the metropolis is concerned, for 1911-12, closed a fortnight ago. The amateur season will close this evening, when the New South Wales ...
Article : 240 wordsThe decision in favor of Langford against M'Vea on Easter Monday at the Stadium--a decision in which nearly everybody present concurred--has left these two dusky champions ...
Article : 310 wordsAt the last meeting of the Motor-boat Club of New South Wales. Mr. Sandeman, who won the Chew Cup on March 30, wrote, in reply to the comments by the hon. handicapper, and ...
Article : 249 wordsThe wintry weather which is now upon as heralds the approach of the road-racing season, and each week-end, from now on, till the end of September, will see the hardy road racer ...
Article : 314 wordsMACLEAN, Tuesday.--Piper Mackenzie (Maclean) and Jack Dwyer (Shark Creek) fought a match for £25 aside last night, before a big attendance. Mackenzie won on a foul in the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe victory of New South Wales over Victoria in the forty-ninth match these States have played, brings this State's wins within one of Victoria's total, and if we win the next ...
Article : 776 wordsNotwithstanding the fact that Mr. Walter M. Marks's Sayonara Cup champion, Culwulla III., covered 2250 miles of ocean water in her successful cruises to Hobart and Melbourne, her ...
Article : 310 wordsWeakened by the absence of Pitt and Edwards, two of their regular A team players, Concord journeyed to the Bonnie Doon links, and there suffered defeat. Concord team is now ...
Article : 966 wordsAt the invitation of the Royal Brisbane Yacht Club, Mr. Anthony Hordern has decided to send his speedy hydroplane Kangaroo to the northern capital to compete in a special speed ...
Article : 143 wordsThe New South Wales eight-oar crow and sculler leave Sydney direct for West-Australia on Saturday next. On arriving at Perth the men will have ten days' practice before the day ...
Article : 555 wordsA novel motor-car has been placed on the road by an American motoring concern for experimental purposes. The car has eight wheels. It is claimed that the use of light ...
Article : 243 wordsThe official opening run of the season of the N.S.W. Cyclists' Union, the governing body of amateur cycling in this State, will probably be held on the second Saturday in May. In ...
Article : 110 wordsThe N.S.W. Cyclists' Union already has applications in hand from three clubs for permission to hold open 10 miles road races. It has not yet been definitely decided which event shall ...
Article : 60 wordsAt a Well-attended meeting of the owners of skiffs on the register of the Port. Jackson Skiff Club, in addition to a great number of the crows concerned, the question was again ...
Article : 276 wordsMessrs. George Broadbent and Alex. Jewell, prominent figures in the Victorian motoring world, arrived at 2 a.m. yesterday overland from Melbourne in a Standard car. They found the ...
Article : 63 wordsThe Northern Suburbs District League Club will hold its first road race on Saturday over 10 miles on the Chatswood course. The handicaps are as follow :--C. S. Dickson scratch, E. ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 17 Apr 1912, Page 16
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