MELBOURNE, Nov. 26.—J. Crawford, the champion of the world, was defeated by F. J. Perry, who is ranked No. 2 in the world's list and No. 1 for England. ...
Article : 557 wordsThe most catastrophic day in the history of the Perth Dinghy Club and an unfortunate misunderstanding in the second skiff heat at Mosman Bay marred the ...
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Advertising : 314 wordsThe annual tournament of the Mt. Lawley Tennis Club was continued during the week-end. Results:— Men's singles championship; Gorman beat ...
Article : 413 wordsAlfred Thomas Bertenshaw (35), labourer, of Ozone-parade, North Cottesloe, was arrested at Cottesloe yesterday by Sergeant Drysdale and Constables Stephen ...
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Advertising : 2,591 wordsThe annual tournament of the Subiaco Club was continued during the week-end. Results are as follows:— Men's singles championship: W. N. Andrews ...
Article : 373 wordsDestiny, first home yesterday in the second of three heats to decide the State representative in the Australian skiff championships in Brisbane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsIn accordance with the understanding under which it secured the right to have international tennis matches in Perth arranged by the West Australian Lawn ...
Article : 755 wordsResults of "B" grade matches played on Saturday under the auspices of the Westralian Methodist Association are:—Midland Junction beat Brooklyn II. (W.P.), 11 sets. 71 games, ...
Article : 121 wordsAt 3.30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, 14 dinghies capered about in the heavy wind awaiting the flying start of the race to decide the trio of State representatives ...
Article : 795 wordsSaturday was a most enjoyable day at Swanbourne, when the Cottesloe Club opened its summer season with an open competition for the Spring Cup—a ...
Article : 206 wordsThe cadet dinghy skippers of the Royal Perth Yacht Club had a fine opportunity of showing their sailing capabilities in Saturday's heavy weather as they raced for the Skinner trophy ...
Article : 45 wordsThe official opening of the Fremantle Sailing Club took place at the club premised at South Beach on Saturday afternoon in the presence of a large gathering of supporters and friends. The ...
Article : 256 wordsThe semi-final round of the Keall Cup competition was played on Saturday on the Perth course when G. B. D'Arcy beat J. P. Learmonth by 5 and 4, and A. C. S. Brearley beat J. W. ...
Article : 253 wordsOn Saturday the sailing cruisers of the Freshwater Bay Yacht club raced for the Vice-President's Trophy. The breeze was gusty and light moderate handicaps were declared. Thirteen ...
Article : 226 wordsThere was a large entry for the bogey handicap played by the Perth Club yesterday. In spite of the capital condition of the fairways and greens the scoring was very poor, no ...
Article : 101 wordsAt Lake Karrinyup yesterday the November monthly mug—a bogey handicap of 18 holes— was won by R. J. Cocks, who, with a handicap of 1, was four up, R. McDonald (17) all square ...
Article : 55 wordsYesterday at Mt. Yokine the members of the West Australian Club held a two club competition over 18 holes. It was won by G. Murchison with 82, 4, 78; H. W. Sharp, 86, 7, 79, tied ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Melville Club conducted a race on Saturday afternoon in ideal yachting weather. A strong sea breeze had set in early, much to the delight of all concerned. Seven boats faced ...
Article : 180 wordsThe 18 holes bogey competition held at Sea View yesterday was won by C. Hope, who, with a 10 handicap, was three up. Q. Mantzke, two down, was runner-up. ...
Article : 32 wordsOn the R.M.S. Moolton to-day, the West Australian team for India, comprising R. D. Ford, H. Jacoby, W. F. Stephen, and G. Davis, will leave Fremantle, ...
Article : 175 wordsFollowing are the results of the weekly points races conducted by the City Amateur Swimming Club at Crawley Baths yesterday:—Men's 110 yards freestyle—"A" Grade; E. Williams, 1; ...
Article : 222 wordsThe week-end passed without incident for surf life-savers on the metropolitan beaches. Patrol work, points racing and training for examinations was in evidence ...
Article : 337 wordsMost spectacular sailing which called for seamanship of the highest order had a most fortunate ending at Mosman Bay, yesterday, when Aloha. Flying Spray, Aiax, Destiny and ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Mon 27 Nov 1933, Page 10
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