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  2. Smile of victory

    Smile of victory. Happiness was written on the face of C. Hall, after he had won yesterday's Ulverstone Wheel Race. He is pictured above with Mr. J. Jamieson, father of the well-known Devonport cyclists, Len and Lyall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 46 words
  3. Mainland challenge, but Tasmanians take Ulverstone carnival honors

    Most events at the Ulverstone Cycle Club's carnival yesterday were won by Tasmanians, despite strong competition from mainland competitors. Scottsdale rider C. Hall rode a well judged race to take the Wheel and L. G. Stonehouse (Woolnorth) was not seriously challenged in the final ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,974 words
  4. Stonehouse's Gift never in doubt

    Lindsay Stonehouse, 24-year-old stockman from the V.D.L. Company's cattle run at Woolnorth, yesterday had an easy win in the Ulverstone Gift. He was never in doubt. It was his second major win of carnival week — on ...

    Article : 600 words
  5. Outstanding trainer

    In the past two seasons E. B. (Mick) Saltmarsh, of Burnie, has become the State's outstanding ...

    Article : 186 words
  6. Beg Rigby records second Burnie "double" in Sprint

    Stonehouse was not the only Burnie runner to complete a "carnival week double" yesterday. Reg Rigby scored his first big win by taking the Latrobe Gift on Monday after 10 years of running. Yesterday he won the Ulverstone 75 yd. sprint. The 26-year-old Burnie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 938 words
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