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Advertising : 10 wordsThe result of the draw for positions in the King’s Cup was received in different ways by members of the inter-state eights crews preparing for the race. (1) The Victorians, W. N. Ricketts (coach). C Brennan (cox), M. Gardiner and A. W. McLeish (stroke), watching closely the form of New South Wales. (2) “Not so bad,” declared Reg Daly to the New South Wales manager. L. P. Raper, when he heard his crew had drawn the No. 2 station. (3 and 9) Everyone expected the Queenslanders to be depressed on drawing a central position. Not so—they laughed out loud as instanced by F Wilson (cox) and R. C. F. Cook and D. Wilt (Stroke and No. 7 respectively). (4) Fred Coverdale, the Tasmanian coach, was not so happy. however, and went into ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 219 wordsTHE 1932 Australian Sculling Championship, which will be decided on the Lower Yarra on Saturday, will always be ...
Article : 575 wordsOF the eight teams that failed to “make” the final four in the Victorian Football League competition last year, Footscray ...
Article : 776 wordsSIX eights nosing the line, forty-eight picked Australian oarsmen impatient. Answer the question: Which is the champion eight of the Commonwealth? There are no quitters in an interstate rowing championship, and the query as to who will win the King’s Cup on the Lower Yarra on Saturday can be answered six ways. ...
Article : 812 wordsTHE draw for stations in The King’s Cup was anxiously awaited. The names of the States ...
Article : 119 wordsVICTORIA did a remarkable King’s Cup trial on Sunday, covering the two miles and a half of the course in 15min. ...
Article : 146 wordsTHE extraordinary interest throughout Australia in Phar Lap, Australia’s wonder horse, who died recently in ...
Article : 127 wordsSTIPENDIARY stewards throughout Australia should take a firm stand against the practice of looking round in races. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 20 Apr 1932, Page 1
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