The sensation at the Australian lawn tennis championships, continued at the Lawn Tennis Ground, Rushcutter Bay, yesterday, was the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 732 wordsGreatly improved form was displayed by sevaral winners at Kensington yesterday. The betting market showed that the general run of backers did not anticipate the ...
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Article : 396 wordsUnless cricketers take more to the long handle and give spectators more for their money, there will be a serious decrease in gates," said Lord Hawke, a former chairman ...
Article : 199 wordsThe canberra women's cricket team, at Chatswood oval yesterday, defeated a combined Kuringgai team by 83 runs. There were only two first-grade players in the Kuring-gai team. Mrs. R. ...
Article : 209 wordsThe fourteen-two pony Finnan was shipped last week-end to Singapore by Mr. P. Christey. Lady Mirror and Mildora, who were purchased by Mr. Christey recently, will he shipped to ...
Article : 145 wordsIn the open four ball at Bankstown yesterday F. J. Hughes returned a par round of 72. He was unfortunate early, losing a ball at the long second hole (511 yards), where ...
Article : 302 wordsH. Perry had his left collar-bone broken when Soot fell with him in the straight in the first division of the Fourteen-two Handicap at Kensington yesterday. The ...
Article : 55 wordsThe first and second photographs show Crawford moving into position, with racquet-control a feature. The position is accurately gauged during the last two strides, shown in the next three photographs, so that when the racquet strikes the ball, the feet are correctly placed. The ball is shown flying from the racquet in the sixth photograph. In thc last, Crawford, with the stroke completed, is prepared to move elsewhere in anticipation of a return. It is interesting to note, in the second, third and fourth photographs, that the head of the racquet is parellel to the ground, to give slice to the ball. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 163 wordsAt Richmond (Virginia), Ellsworth Vines beat Fred Ferry, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, before a crowd of 3000. At one stage, Perry had the American's game under control, but later Vines's ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Thu 28 Jan 1937, Page 15
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