ONLY one team had a complete innings on Saturday because the thunderstorm had sent the players helter skelter to the pavilion. GLEBE, however, are in a strong winning position. At ...
Article : 615 wordsNONE of the third round of the G.P.S. premiership games was concluded on Saturday, the afternoon's downpour causing an early stoppage. In the principal contest Sydney Church of England Grammar School made 275 against ...
Article : 819 wordsSome G.P.S. cracks figuring in The King's v. Shore match al Northbridge.—Left to right, A. B. Boazman (captain) (S.C.E.G.S.), D. K. Whytt (T.K.S.), G. C. Hogg (T.K.S.), G. G. Dangar (T.K.S.), C. S. RoWntree (T.K.S.), B. S. Goddard (S.C.E.C.S.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 361 wordsWHILE most of this State's tennis stars excel in the singles game they are more or less at a loss when up against a good doubles combination. THIS fact was evidenced last Saturday ...
Article : 655 wordsWITH dramatic suddenness cycling followers were informed last week of the sensational matching of Cecil Walker and Bob Spears, pedallers of world renown. THEY were billed for Saturday night. ...
Article : 330 wordsSLOWLY but surely the once popular three miles handicap is losing favor, and whereas once the event was always swum in heats it now takes only one race to find the winner. |T is not hard to understand that men ...
Article : 839 wordsA good crowd witnessed Hie first night of the Australian Amateur Cycling championship held at the Exhibition oval on Saturday night. ...
Article : 196 wordsMAROUBRA GUN CLUB has issued an attractive programme for its Easter shooting carnival, extending over a fortnight. ...
Article : 299 wordsLAST season was a lean one for the round ball follower, but this year there is every possibility of two international visits, to say ...
Article : 322 wordsDR. A. L. NORTH is a tennis player in the first flight. He loves the game, and is never happier than when opposed to a foe worthy of his racquet. With many victories behind him. he is now content to enjoy tennis as a social relaxation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 436 wordsSEVERAL important events for pro. pedestrians are noted on the official list issued by the New South Wales Athletic League covering the ...
Article : 150 wordsOWING to the continued heavy rain on Saturday, the executive of the K.S.W. Amateur Athletic Association found it necessary to ...
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Sydney Sportsman (Surry Hills, NSW : 1900 - 1954), Tue 8 Mar 1927, Page 7
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