V[?]cran golfers will play pennant games at Metropolitan on Friday. Any club may send more than one team. Matches are played under the S[?]ab[?]rd system for a [?] presented by Mr. ...
Article : 914 wordsThe proposal to make extensive changes in the senior hockey competition by the introduction of a [?] plan was revived by the executive committee at the monthly council meeting of the ...
Article : 442 wordsAt a special meeting of the pennant committee of the Victorian Squash Racquets Association yesterday arrangements were completed for the first inter-club pennant competitions. Play will take ...
Article : 201 wordsMaxle Rosenbloom, the American light heavy-weight boxer, arrived from Sydney by aeroplane yesterday. It was an unexpected visit. "I just wanted to see ...
Article : 452 wordsMany jumpers were schooled over hurdles and fences yesterday morning, and several gave good displays. At Caulfield, Baynton (A. Fullarion) went better ...
Article : 452 wordsThe strongest scratch bunch to take part in an open road race this season will start in the Essendon proffessional cycling club's 33 miles event at Essendon on Saturday. Harry Cruise will hate his ...
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Article : 138 wordsTrains to Newmarket and Ascotvate stations, also chars-[?]-bancs, motor-cars from city to racecourse gates. A special service of fast electric cars will run from Elizabeth street direct to the ...
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Article : 76 wordsWARLEIGH CLUB.—Open Tournament—Mrs. R. C. Edwards d. Mrs. Westrup, Mrs. Randle d. Miss J. B. Smith, Mrs. Burke d. Mrs. Billson. Mrs. E. M. Burke d. Mrs. Kyle, Mrs. Welch d. Mrs. ...
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Article : 168 wordsNoonan Hurdles Two miles (1.45).—Rusticiana, 10.3; Bier Rose, 10.2: Bolton 9.5; Rose Releum. 9.4: Kingwyne, 9.0:Malonga, 9.0; Royal Crimson, 9.0. ...
Article : 471 wordsWATSON'S CHANCES.—.In the 12th round of the Victorian chess championship. played at the Athenmum. Collins street, C. G. Watson consolidated his strong position in the lead by defeating the ...
Article : 353 wordsNOUTH SUNUEEAN.—Melbourne Returned Soldiers d. Club Tivoil, 3 games to 1.—Rodwell (C.T.), 250 (breaks 60. 37, 34, 33). d. W. Miller (M.R.S.). 225 (30, 30); K. Miller (M.R.S.). 250, d. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 10 Jun 1936, Page 18
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