WELLINGTON, September 13.--The dinner given last night by the New Zealand Rugby Union to the members of the New South Wales louring team who touched here en route to ...
Article : 1,168 wordsMACK ROW.--W. Tasker. A. Walker, W. Watson, L. Miebusch. L. Dwyer. THIRD ROW.--W. Murphy, E. Fahey, J. Wylie, A. R. Dunbar, P. Adamson, P. Cunningham. SECOND ROW.--J. darken, M. Eraser, L. Wogan, R. Kill. G. Pugh, A. Kent, H. Jones. SITTING.--J. Flynn, T. Griffin, W. Prentice (captain), Dr. O. Bohrsmann (manager), T. Richards (vice-captain), D. Carroll, H. George. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 73 wordsThe Rugby Union season, which closed sd far as the metropolis is concerned on September 7, with the final match for the first grade premiership, between Glebe and Western ...
Article : 1,733 wordsA proposal is on foot to inaugurate an annual eight-oar race between members of the railway staffs of the Australian States The [?]rst race is set down to be rowed on the ...
Article : 108 wordsA rather critical position has been reached in connection with the Parramatta River Professional Sculling Club. For some time there has been an undercurrent of ill-feeling existing ...
Article : 802 wordsThe open championship of Australia has been won by a youth in worthy fashion against tho cream of the Commonwealth's players, both amateur and professional, and no golfer will ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,016 wordsAlthough but few craft have yet been seen afloat under racing canvas, the season of 1912-13 is almost on is, and within a fortnight racing will have started in caruest. ...
Article : 149 wordsBy the latest English papers received a controversy has been brought up by the visit of the Australian and foreign crews to the Henley Regatta this year, as to the advisability of ...
Article : 731 wordsProbably the most important feature concerning a large open tournament is the manner in which It is conducted, and the general management it received from the secretary and ...
Article : 974 wordsThe Committee of the Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron has issued the following programme for the season 1912-13.:--October 12. Opening of the season, squadron afternoon and rendezvous. ...
Article : 240 words[?] A. B. JONES, WINNER OF THE SIN ODES CHAMPIONSHIP AT THE RECENT CITY OF SYDNEY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 22 wordsAt a club evening to be held at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club's rooms to-night, the prizes Won in the various winter tournaments will be presented to the successful competitors. ...
Article : 36 wordsThe New Zealand-built yacht Meteor, which has raced in Port Jackson under the ownership of Dr. J. F. Elliott, Captain Rivett, and Mr, R. D. Burns respectively, has again changed hands, ...
Article : 46 wordsAfter seven and a half years occupation of promises at the Esplanade, St, Kilda, as a residential Club, the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria has been compelled to give up the seaside ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 228 wordsMRS. BEATTY (ON THE MISS AND MISS. BREMER. WINNERS OF THE LADIES' DOUBLES AT. THE CITY OF SYDNEY CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING. MRS BEAUTY ALSO WON THE LADIES SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 30 wordsMr. Lone's team from the Young Men's Christian Association have apparently got into the habit of beating Paddington, who early in the season stood out as the ultimate winners ...
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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Wed 18 Sep 1912, Page 15
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