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  3. BUDGE'S EASIEST TITLE

    I THINK the crowd was a little disappointed at the manner in which B[?]omwich was overwhelmed by Budge in the singles ...

    Article : 425 words
  4. OFFICIALS ON THE JOB

    DOMINION MANAGERS of Empire Games teams and Australian athletic officials at a meeting yesterday in the Empire Village to draw up the heats for athletic events, which begin next Saturday. Sitting (from left): P. D. Walsh (track surveyor), J. Leslie (Canada), W. H. D. Perera (Ceylon), A. J. Hodsdon (Aust.), C. Crocker (Canada), R. P. Heathwood (Aust.), M. M. Robinson (Canada), K. S. Duncan (England), I. M. Barrett (Rhodesia), M. Jacobs (Trinidad), J. F. Holland (Aust.), Standing: W. S. Kent-Hughes (Aust.), A. C. Kitto (N.Z.), E. Hunter (England). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. More Disruption In Empire Games

    THE organisation of the Empire Games has again been hampered by internal disputes. Cycling team managers have demanded amendments in the programme of track events, which the Empire Games ...

    Article : 505 words
  6. Victor Wins Heat 3 Of Title Race

    VICTOR, a Queensland boat, sailed by Vic. Lucas, yesterday won the third heat of the 18-footer championship and ...

    Article : 285 words
  7. WORLD TITLE WINNER

    TAREE, which had previously won the world 18-footer title in two straight heats, competing in the third heat of the championship on the Harbor yesterday to run second to Victor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Many Visitors Will Be Below Form

    IN spite of the welter of record-breaking at the athletic trials on Saturday, I believe that many of the visiting champions will fail to reveal their true form at the Empire Games. This may seem a paradox, but ...

    Article : 569 words
  10. FEW CHOSEN CRICKETERS SHOW FORM

    WITH the exception of W. J. O'Reilly and E. S. White, players chosen in the Australian team for England fared ...

    Article : 194 words
  11. Minter Still Leads For Century £50

    J. Minter (Balmain) still holds the lead for the Daily Telegraph £50 prize for the fastest century of the season in first grade ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. NO FIGHT AT STADIUM TONIGHT

    Sydney Stadium will be closed tonight. Joe Hall, who was to have fought "Young" Gildo, withdrew because of an injured arm. ...

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  13. Janki Dass Turns Scorn To Cheers At Cycling

    LAUGHS turned to cheers when Janki Dass, India's unorthodox cycling representative to the Empire Games, registered second-fastest time for visiting riders in a 1000 metres time trial at Henson Park, on Saturday night. ...

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  14. TRINIDAD'S ATHLETES

    AUTOGRAPH hunters besieged the Trindidad representatives for the Empire Games when they arrived in Sydney on ...

    Article : 125 words
  15. Schmeling Favored To Defeat Foord

    HAMBURG, Sunday.--Max Schmeling is a 51 on favorite for today's 12 rounds contest against Ben Foord (South Africa). ...

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