During the week gone by there seemed to be a "double" in the racing eye—Amounis and the weather. Amounis has been so consistently to the fore that many people who ...
Article : 124 wordsIn most of the races on Saturday a wide market prevailed, and racegoers who endeavour to make a practice of "following the money" were set some interesting tasks. For ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,937 wordsFollowing are the weights for the first day of the M.T.C. Easter meeting on Saturday April 19:- Maiden Plate, 5f.—Gold Val, 8-12; Farsaki, [?]-12; Onoloota, 8-12; Southern Sun, 8-12; Colmant, 8-12 ...
Article : 354 wordsBrisbane Amateur Turf Club held a meeting to-day at Albion Park in fine weather. There was an excellent attendance. Details:- Fourth Division Handicap, 7f.—Mr. N. T. ...
Article : 851 wordsThe Cup meeting of the Bonegilla Weir Race Club was held to-day in fine weather. Maiden Plate, 5f.—Mrs. A. J. King's Lord Basella, 8-6 (Hoysted), 1; Miss Cellerette, 8-12 ...
Article : 375 wordsHobart Turf Club's meeting was held at Elwick to-day in fine, sunny weather. Limit Handicap, 6f.—F. W. Cooley's br g Derry, by Talisman—Belmona, 3yrs, carr. 7-5 (R. Rice[?] ...
Article : 345 wordsOrange Trotting Club's cup meeting was held to-day, in fine weather. There was a large attendance. Farmers and Tradesmen's Trot, 1[?]m.—Bobble ...
Article : 370 wordsFollowing are the weights for the Faster meeting of the Cowra Jockey Club on April 21:- Wyangala Handicap, 6f.—Linmat, 9-12; Gladshot, 9-5; T[?] Miss, 9-1; Burjay, 9; Loud Praise, ...
Article : 305 wordsOwing to the Rooty Hill fixtures it was impossible for the Australasian Coursing Club to conduct a mid-week meeting. An innovation was made by promoting one at Mascot on Saturday morning. ...
Article : 557 wordsThere was a fair attendance at the meeting [?] by the Greyhound coursing Association at the Harold Park Racecourse on Saturday afternoon. Speculation appeared to br morr brisk than it ...
Article : 371 wordsThe Greyhound Coursing Association conducted a meeting with the mechanical hare at Harold Park on Saturday night. In the Forest Lodge Stake Young Dr. David, after being in the rear, cleverly ...
Article : 233 wordsThe Australasian Coursing Club has arranged a mechanical hare meeting for to-night at Mascot. Following is the draw:- Alexandria Stakes: Little Beauty, Skimpy, Firing ...
Article : 167 wordsThe cricket season which was concluded on Saturday brought further laurels to the Mosman club, which in addition to winning the first grade premiership, also scored a ...
Article : 2,491 wordsThe annnal regatta of the New South Wales Ladies' Rowing Association was held on the Parramatta River on Saturday, over the Hen and Chicken Bay course, finishing off the Sydney Club's grounds ...
Article : 965 wordsBrisbane challenge eights were rerowed to-day on a three mile course ot Hamilton, and resulted in a two lengths' victory for Bundaberg from Toowong, with G.P.S. half a length away third. ...
Article : 399 wordsN.S.W. scored a runaway victory in the Sydney Fining Squadron's last race of the season on Saturday afternoon. Ray Rowlings, who earlier in the season annexed the 16ft State ...
Article : 618 wordsPort Jackson club.—16ft skiffs: Gloria (C. J. Gillard), 4m, 1; Avro (B. Jones), 2[?]m, 2; Leander (A. More), 3[?]m, 3. Won by 1m. Mascot won the club point score competition. ...
Article : 115 wordsFor the second time this season the holder of the men's interclub premiership, Sydney I., met defeat on Saturday. Sydney II. proved the victors on this occasion, winning by five sets to three. ...
Article : 511 wordsAmateur athletic clubs' long-distance runners were engaged on the road and over cross-country courses on Saturday, commencing their preparation for important winter fixtures. Botany ...
Article : 362 wordsGoulburn Amateur Athletic Club held its first carnival at the Sports Ground in favourable weather this afternoon. Sydney athletes competcd with much success. ...
Article : 309 wordsWinning the 100yds championship, and obtaining third place in the 220yds championship this afternoon at the Motordrome. A. P. Robertson who was runner-up for the title last year, won the ...
Article : 158 wordsMany clubs which held road races on Saturday afternoon wisely abandoned the main roads which have been used as courses from the earliest days of the sport in Sydney, and tested out sections of ...
Article : 417 wordsThe chief event at the Motordrome to-night was the seven miles' motor-paced race between R. W. Lamb and Oss[?] Nicholson. Lamb drew the inside running, and led throughout the 20 laps, to win by ...
Article : 75 wordsFor the opening of The Lakes Golf Club's course on Saturday a mixed Canadian foursomes attracted 150 nominations. The event was won by J. B. and Mrs. Dowling. Players expressed ...
Article : 197 wordsStroke Handicap.—J. Holts, 82—12, 70; A. G. Macpherson, 79—8, 71; J. D. Stuart, 72—scr, 72; R. H. Bettington, 75—scr, 75; M. M. Mackenzie, 93—18, 75; D. M. Goldfinch. 77—scr, 77; J. H. ...
Article : 82 wordsAvolon Shield Medal Handicap.—[?] 82—7, 75; C. N. Smith, 76—scr, 78; T. V. Healy. 80—4, 76; H. C. H. Robertson, 83—7, 76; V. T. England. 86—10, 76; R. J. Silverton, 88—12, 78; ...
Article : 95 wordsStroke Handicap.—H. Whatmore., 83—10, [?] L. J. Cunningham. 90—12, 78; J. S. Truman, 90— 12, 78; C. Whittle, 91—13, 78. ...
Article : 23 wordsStroke Handicap (Mr. R. H. Newman's trophy). —E. C. McCoy, 73—11, 62; A. Wilkinson, 73—8, 65; F. Shackel. 80—15, 65; J. O. Stevenson, 83— 17. 66; A. Stevens, 88—22, 66; H. McCrao, 77—9, ...
Article : 40 wordsStroke Handicap.—L. M. Player, 80—7, 73; L. W. Mogg, 80—6, 74; R. Wilson. 74, plus 1, 75; S. E. Wayland, 85—10, 75; D. Payne, 79—3, 76; G. Thompson. 78, plus 1, 79: A. E. Ford, 98—9, ...
Article : 53 wordsOpen Mixed Foursomes.—W. L. Coulson and Miss Lee (17), 3 up: H. Gillespie and Mrs. MeKee (15), square: S. B. McKee and Miss McKee (16), squares J. Jones and Miss Jones (11), 2 down; K. ...
Article : 46 wordsMorning Bogey.—C. A. Marten (8), 1 up; [?] Wallis (5), 1 up; J. W. Anderson (3), square; H. N. King (2), 1 dowm; G. S. Boyd (8), 1 down; W. R. C. Forster (15), 1 down: R. G. Hay (8), ...
Article : 79 wordsMonthly Medal.—H. Comber, 77—12, 65; [?] Thomson, 82—12, 70; V. M. Kendall, 76—5, 71; C. H. Gold, 96—24, 72; W. D. Cridland, 91—18, 73. ...
Article : 28 wordsBogey Handicap.—D. S. Evans, sq.; D. Har[?]y, sq.; E. Sandy, 2 down; R. Hardy, 2 down. ...
Article : 22 wordsBogey Handicap.—J. R. Carey (5), 2 up; R. Upward (4), sq.; W. Knowles (6), sq.; H. Ireland (8), sq; S. B. Chambers (10), sq.; S. J. Jones (4), 1 down; J. D. Davies (10), 1 down. ...
Article : 43 wordsMonthly medal, qualifying round (Mr. [?] Cross's trophy).—H. Beveridge, 88—17, 71; R. W. Smith. 76—4, 72; F. Young. 93—20, 73; N. Primrose, 97—24. 73; N. E. Edney, 92—18, 74; A. D. ...
Article : 38 wordsMonthly Medal.—B. Brewer, 83—8. 75: Jim Ferrier (scr.). 77; W. Cathro, 85—8, 77: T. M. Fitzsimmons, 90—10, 80; W. C. Sturrock (scr.), 81 W. J. Baird, 91—10, 81. ...
Article : 35 wordsMonthly Medal.—A. D. Playfair, 79—12, 67; A. R. Begg. 83—14, 69; S. J. Hines, 79—9, 70; H. Anderson, 78—8, 70: W. K. Caldwell. 98—18, 70; J. Storrar, 84—14, 70; Y. Kurata, 85—12, 71; P. ...
Article : 45 wordsStroke Handicap.—R. Balls. 76—8, 68; D. A. Steed, 83—13, 69; W. Lane. 91—20. 71; H. J. Brown, 95—24, 71; H. G. Pratten. 84—12, 72; C. U. B. Gurnett, 85—12, 73; W. J. Johnston, 81—7, 74; ...
Article : 57 wordsFour-ball Par.—C. Clancy (l8) and D. Cullen Ward (14), 2 up; H. F. Webster (6) and H. V. Macken (18), 2 up; H. L. Walker (11) and T. S. Wells (17), 1 up; M. Davis (15) and K. O. Pitt ...
Article : 93 wordsPar Handicap (Pincombe Memorial cup).—H. Thew, 2 up; H. C. Bulte. 1 up; A. Wark, 1 up; D. B. Bullough, 1 up; E. Selby, 1 down; D. Thomas, 1 down. ...
Article : 32 wordsMixed Foursomes.—Mrs. Diwson and A. C. Lawrle (14), 6 up; Mrs. Moxham and G. V. Oldham (12), 4 up; Mrs. Thompson and J. W. Adams (15), 4 up; Miss Fuller and R. W. Johnston (15), ...
Article : 67 wordsCanadian Mixed Foursomes.—Miss McKenna and C. Taylor, 86—19, 67; Miss Benson and R. Lightfoot, 95—26, 69; Mrs. Thane and C. Kelly, 92—20, 72. ...
Article : 37 wordsCanadian Mixed Foursomes.—J. B. Low[?]ng and Mrs. Dowling (10), 1 down; F. W. Barrett and Mrs. E. K. White (16), 3 down; E. L. Betts and Mrs. Betts (12), 3 down; G. H. Booth and Miss Crock[?] ...
Article : 53 wordsWalter Hagen and J. H. Kirkwood defeated Gazzard and Stafford at Yecrongpilly yesterday, [?] and 4. The visitors in the morning played a stroke round. Hagen making a score of 70. Kirkwood ...
Article : 67 wordsWa[?]ter Hagen again delighted a large crowd [?] spectators at Eagle Farm to-day by magnificenc golf. In the morning he indulged in match play with Kirkwood, winning by 3 and 2. Hagen wen[?] ...
Article : 88 wordsOpposition to the control of golf in the State outlined in the proposals of the New South Wales Golf Association was shown at a conference of the Riverina District Golf ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 14 Apr 1930, Page 15
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