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  4. 1927 SAW RISE OF YOUNG GOLFERS

    "Dormie One" wrote last week that Australia should have at least one representative in the next British Open. It will he remembered that a strong contingent went from New South Wales two years ago—T. E. Howard, F. Popplewell, and Carnegie Clark. I am in agreement with ...

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  5. DAVIS CUP TRIALS NEXT WEEK

    At the end of next week, the second series of Davis Cup Trials will he played at Melbourne, and, after them, the Australian four will have been practically determined, (hough the results of the Australian Championships should have a bearing on the selection.. Hopman's chances ...

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  6. AN EXCITING FINISH FOR DECEMBER STAKES

    Elizabeth's March, on the rails, winning from Black Douglas. ' Gold Tin ge, who is obscured by the latter, dead-heated Gulden Music outside) for third place ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SIXTEEN FOOTERS TITLE

    Can N.S. Wales secure the Australian 16ft skiff championship, which has been in the safe keeping of Queensland for the last three seasons? This question is being discussed by sailing enthusiasts all over the Commonwealth, and it is generally admitted that the Mother State ...

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  8. INTERSTATE YACHTING

    January and February are to be exceptionally busy months for yachtsmen, as three distinct Interstate carnivals are scheduled for N.S. Wales waters. Interstate ocean races for the Sayonara Cup will be revived on January 21. Forster Cup events are due on January 30, and ...

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  9. VICTORIAN GOLFERS IN COUNTRY

    Even golfers fall victims to the holiday spirit. At this season of the year there is a big exodus from the city courses. But the true golfer sees to it, if he is leaving a city club, that he chooses a resort which offers golfing facilities in some form or other ...

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  10. GOLF IN THE DARK.

    NIGHT golf, played with luminous balls was carried out with success on a New York golt course a few weeks back. The balls, the composition of which is ...

    Article : 178 words
  11. VICTORIAN LAWN TENNIS

    THE fag-end of 1927 is, at the moment of writing, very quiet indeed; but 1928 will be a brisk time for players and managers. Certainly during Christmas and New Year ...

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  12. DUSTMAN AND PEER.

    A PEER, several dustmen, and a blind man were among those who played in London on Saturday, October 22. in what was claimed to be, numerically, the ...

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  13. BETTING TAX BEAMED.

    THE, famous racing institution. Beaufort Club. Soho Square. London, is to close its doors to membership on December 31. The club, where the card is ...

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