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Advertising : 227 wordsSix Australian victories and a surprising New Zealand anticlimax were seen to-day at Wimbledon. A packed centre court hailed Andrews, the New Zealander, who on ...
Article : 672 wordsThe Menangle Park Racing Club held a meeting yesterday. There was a satisfactory attendance. Details:- Maiden Wetter Handicap of £35, 6f.—Mr. "E. ...
Article : 573 wordsThe Amateur Athletic Association championships, to be held at Stamford Bridge on July 6 and 7, will be a miniature of the Olympic Games, as there are strong entries from all ...
Article : 255 wordsMr. W. T. Rayner, who died at Burwood on Wednesday, in his 96th year, and was buried yesterday at Rookwood, was one of the earliest settlers in the Clarence River ...
Article : 501 wordsTo-morrow the eyes of the Rugby world will be centred on Durban, where the All Blacks will play the first test match of their South African tour. It is generally ...
Article : 224 wordsDocuments filed in the Bankruptcy Office yesterday indicate that when the petition by the Allen Textile Coy., Ltd., of Carrington-street, Sydney, against the estate of Alfred ...
Article : 215 wordsThere was a [?] attendance at Mascot, yesterday, when the Australasian Coursing Clubs, Ltd., commenced its championship meeting, the finals of which will be decided on Tuesday. The racing yesterday ...
Article : 754 words"Cricket will be in a critical state if something is not done to diminish unhealthily high scoring, and the game will fall from its present pedestal of fame." This view is ...
Article : 310 wordsHis Jaw broken in three places and his tongue badly lacerated, George Suttersfield was able only to whisper his testimony at the Central Police Court yesterday, when ...
Article : 230 wordsFollowing are the acceptances for the meeting of the New South Wales Trotting Club on Tuesday:- Approved Handicap, 1½m.—First division (12.30) White Socks, Dunzo, Melba Bells, Donis Huon, Marble ...
Article : 357 wordsThe death occurred yesterday of Mr. J. C. Pringle, of the firm of Messrs. J. M. and A. Pringle, builders, of Woollahra. Mr. Pringle, who had been 111 for only a few day's, was 38 ...
Article : 147 wordsThe Kecsing system of playing the pennant continues to receive endorsement from metropolitan Clubs. Replies by the New South Wales Bowling Association from Randwick, Pratten Park, Hurstville, ...
Article : 102 wordsThe funeral of Mrs. T. T. Cummins, which took place on Wednesday at Waverley Cemetery, was preceded by a service at the residence, Wahgunyah, Park-parade, Bondi, ...
Article : 236 wordsMany matches in the women's grade competitions [?] postponed yesterday, owing to the courts in [?] of the suburbs being too wet for play, after the [?] rains. In some cases, however, where the courts ...
Article : 685 wordsJuly is the month of annual cricket meetings. Within the next few weeks every district club will meet to review last year's operations and elect officials for the coming ...
Article : 590 wordsThe second day's racing of the midwinter meeting was held in fine weather. There was a large attendance. Flying Handicap, 6f.—Mr. G. Langham's Spanish ...
Article : 280 wordsThe monthly meeting of the council of the New South Wales Bowling Association was held last evening. An application for adulation from Wollstonecraft Club was granted. The secretary of the ...
Article : 160 wordsFollowing is the draw for the meeting at Mascot next Thursday:- Alexandria Stakes, 2f.—Earl Verse, Lime Star, Very Good, Perhaps Not, Mary Shamus, Mischief, Princess ...
Article : 145 wordsThe president of the New South Wales Bowling Association, Mr. John Scott, will be accompanies by five rinks to Newcastle to-morrow, and will be joined there by a rink under the president of the ...
Article : 170 wordsThe funeral of Mr. Peter Burrows, president of the Associated Country Sawmlllers of New South Wales, and formerly Mayor of Mosman, took place yesterday in the Church ...
Article : 824 wordsAcceptances for Saturday:- Maiden Hurdle Race, 2m. (Special weights), (2 p.m.).—Aquapiane, 10-1; Waranton, l0; Landman, 10; Sunstorm, 10; Kathian, 10; Ebony Prince, 9-9; ...
Article : 226 wordsMr. James Wall, vice-president and past-president of the New South Wales Bowling Association, writing from London to Mr. John Scott, states that he and other prominent Sydney bowlers Were received and ...
Article : 79 wordsThe following is the draw for the meeting at Lithgow to-morrow:- First Course.—Kenwy[?], Plo[?] Hope, Danolng Doll, New Fire, Dot Boy, Mary Shamus, Clear Dawn, ...
Article : 143 wordsMr. James Hutchison, honorary secretary of the Far Northern District Bowling Association, writing to the New South Wales Bowling Association, states that the Mayor of Armidale had accorded a civic ...
Article : 95 wordsD. G. Soutar is laying out an 18-hole course at Lake Albert, five miles from the town. It is proposed to established an up-to-date club-house with accessories. ...
Article : 41 wordsIt was announced to-day that E. A. Connolly's application for a rehearing of his appeal against the decision of the stewards in connection with the Broken Doll case will be ...
Article : 52 wordsAt the Sports Club last night the council of the New Smith Wales Amateur Athletic Association decided that the five miles novice cross-country championship, which took place at Bondi on June 16 should ...
Article : 224 wordsFollowing is the draw for the Canadian foursomes v bogey competition which will be played by the Moore Park Club to-morrow:- 9.18 R. H. Perkins and S. J. Herman v H. P. Evans ...
Article : 298 wordsAt a meeting of the management committee of the New Zealand Cricket Council. Mr. D Reese, the chairman. expressed the opinion that there was too much dourness and ...
Article : 196 wordsCoybeau continues to firm in the Grand National Hurdle Race discussions, and his for ward move is the only change in the order of popularity this week. He was mentioned ...
Article : 129 wordsTo-day the Australians had extended practice—10 shots each at 200, 300, 500, 600, 900, and 1000 yards (possible 250). Scores:—G. L. Walker (Concord) 235, E. C. Gare (Perth) 238, ...
Article : 96 wordsThe following team will represent Moore Park [?] against Cammeray [?] at Moore Park to-morrow:- F. P[?], S. Howard, A. French. T. Donnellan, A E. Young, J. McNicoll, G. Johnston (captain), ...
Article : 53 wordsThe [?] week [?] of the New South Wales [?] Hockey Association was [?] yesterday. In addition to the morning matches at Uni[?] the round postponed owing to the rain ...
Article : 213 wordsWhat is claimed to be a world's record for a break [?] he new rules of billiards was [?] to-day by Walter [?] in a match 5f 14,000 up against the champion of New Zealand, Clark McC[?]chy, ...
Article : 143 wordsDuring the week-end bogey competition at Wentworth Falls Golf Club the best results were:- Dr. C. Golding (9), square; G. Brand (4), 2 down; A. G. M. Pitt (5), 3 down; Dr. J. Sinclair (6), 3 ...
Article : 55 wordsThe Australian Baseball Council, prior to the sailing of the Japanese [?] training squardon from Tokio, endeavoured, through the Consulate in Sydney, to have the Tokio Naval College team included ...
Article : 197 wordsThe Douglas Motor Cycle Club has prepared a list of fixtures for the month of July, commencing with an outing to Riverside Park, Lansdowne, on July 1, a smoke social on July 3, a club outting on July ...
Article : 190 wordsThe West Indian cricketer [?] achieved another [?] all-round performance to-day, taking seven wickets for 45 against [?] and making 72 not out. Other good performances were:— ...
Article : 127 wordsThe games set down for Monday night in the City Tattersall's Club annual billiards tournament are:- H. Carroll (rec. 175) v R Browning [?]), at 7.30 p.m. E. E. [?] (rec. 185) v W. Ed[?] ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Fri 29 Jun 1928, Page 17
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