AMBITIOUS and commendable plans for equipping with bicycles at least 50.000 of Australia’s proposed standing army of 250,000, to be used by various units — infantry, signallers, machine-gunners, cooks, &c.—have been outlined by Mr Bruce ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 738 wordsCHELSEA amateurs will conduct 500 miles senior and 30 miles junior [?]en V.A.C.U. events at Chelsea on Saturday. [?] having entered for the [?]nlor and 65 ...
Article : 146 wordsBECAUSE of petrol rationing and me general International situation. Jack Holland has been forced to change the [?]l course from Deer Park to Ballarat ...
Article : 113 wordsINSTEAD of the open L.V.W. road race at Maffra on August 3, the Maffra Cycling Club will stage a club race instead, because many riders have ...
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Advertising : 30 wordsDURING the war of 1914-1918 and after some fine athletes appeared in the ranks of the A.I.F. One of the greatest combinations was the A.I.F. cricket team, captained by Herb Collins, who subsequently became an able skipper ...
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Article : 49 wordsVALDA UNTHANK, champion woman track and road endurance cyclist, who had planned to make [?] attempt to regain the woman’s week’s world road ...
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Article : 124 wordsThe women-amateurs-professional sixsome at Bosanna, in the Fags for Fighters Day on Sunday, proved an innovation that is likely to be further exploited for exhibition and friendly games. It was one of the most interesting matches ...
Article : 1,379 wordsFEATURES of Saturday’s series of baseball matches were Melbourne’s easy win over University, the eclipse of Essendon by St. Kilda, and a shock to the Tigers administered by North Melbourne. Two stellar attractions next week-end will be the Carlton-Richmond ...
Article : 461 wordsRECENT critics who have advocated the cessation of coursing “for the duration” must be ignorant of the work which hat been done, and which will continue to be done, by clubs and patrons in raising substantial amounts for various appeal funds. ...
Article : 865 wordsTHE 10-men a side games in A, B and C lacrosse sections received a mixed reception from players, most of whom consider that a reduced ground ...
Article : 200 wordsWILLIAM J. O’HANLON, the old N.S.W. wicketkeeper, died in Sydney last week. He was well known in Melbourne club cricket having played ...
Article : 149 wordsALAN ANGUS — better known as “Pete” to the boys—former Australian road cycling champion, who Is attached to A.S.C. (Ammun Co.), 6th Division, now abroad, ...
Article : 94 wordsBEESON. — In loving memory of my dear Grand-Uncle, Fred Beeson, who passed away July 3, 1939. A true friend and sportsman, missed by ...
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Sporting Globe (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954), Wed 3 Jul 1940, Page 11
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