The cable informed us early In the [?] that Frank Kramer had defeated Bob Spears, the well-known Sydney sprinter, in a mile mitch at Newark (USA.). ...
Article : 229 wordsIn a letter to the president of the N.R.A., Major S. P. Goodsell, writing from Somewhere in France, reports "all well." [?] turns out that Major Goodsell's decoration is the ...
Article : 1,864 wordsThe honors' list of N.S. Wales affiliated players at the front now includes over 600 names, and if unaffiliated men be reckoned, over a battalion have already enlisted. Seven have gone ...
Article : 1,033 wordsThough the previous holder of the mile world'3 record at 43 2-5sec, Jack Booth, was rot satisfied with it, on Tuesday, in Melbourne, he astounded the motor-cycling world by ...
Article : 352 wordsSome time ago the handicapping committee reduced the handicap of Festus Lees to 5 medal and 3 bogey, much to his dis[?]ust. His complaint was that a return of 80 net did not merit ...
Article : 1,440 wordsJ. Wilson, in winning the combined road race of the Parramatta and Central Cumberland Club, made a "holy show" of the handicapper. He was allotted 7min 40sec in 10 miles, but ...
Article : 189 wordsMiniature shooting continues to Doom amongst the various branches of the Railway and Tramway service, and it is likely that a central Association to control the movement ...
Article : 360 wordsThe side-car competition for August 19 of the M.C.C. is only a preliminary to a much bicker reliability trial for side-cars, which will be held by the M.C.C. in October. The old club, now ...
Article : 74 wordsThe Cyclists' Union is for the first time on record to have racing for its members at the Eight-hour Night Carnival at the end of October. Mr. Theo. O'Halloran the honorary ...
Article : 160 wordsG. W. Wright ranks as one of the most formidable doubles players the Commonwealth has produced. It is a treat to see him volleying at the net, no shot being absent from his ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 147 wordsEvery week the youths arc receiving fresh encouragement to throw in their lot with the clubs. J. Wilson, who won the 10 miles combined race of the Ashfield and Cumberland ...
Article : 113 wordsA note to hand from Mr. Les Staples, the hon. secretary of the Canberra Club, conveys the news that the proposed combined acceleration test with the Cumberlanders is "off." ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 50 wordsAt the time of writing the road races announced for this afternoon are:—Ashfield and Central Cumberland (League), combined 10 miles handicap. Parramatta course ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Victorian Club has decided upon the conditions for its 24-hours' reliability trial on August 11. The riders arc to be divided into four sections, and they will drive to the ...
Article : 217 wordsThe Victorian Inter-club Association provided a 15 miles road race on Saturday, in which the long-mark men prevailed. B.E. Elliott (Coburg). with a start of 7[?]min—half a minute ...
Article : 130 wordsMr. Frank Iredale has issued invitations to the annual meeting of the N.S.W. Cricket Association for Monday next. The clubs are all making preparations for the coming season ...
Article : 411 wordsNext week, at the Tamworth District Court, the dispute between the League of Wheelmen and the local Caledonian Society in regard to the payment of prize-money will be decided. ...
Article : 235 wordsThe Wellington Club's second competition of the season, a flying mile test, was responsible for some good time. It resulted as follows : R. Selby (31 B.S.A.). handicap 16sec ...
Article : 165 wordsJack Booth, on a 31 Indian, won the 10 miles cratch race for the E.W.B. Cup, held under the auspices of the Victorian Motor Cycle Club on Saturday last. G. Spivey (31 Precision) ...
Article : 114 wordsMr. H. C. Morgan, secretary of the Automobile Club, injured one of his knees so badly a few days ago, through knocking it against a door at the club' rooms, that he is likely to be ...
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Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1916 - 1933), Sat 29 Jul 1916, Page 7
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