Although it was too wet to play, bowlers attended the official opening of four of the five Launceston Bowling Clubs on Saturday. The fifth (Invermay) was postponed. Umbrellas were in evidence when the first jacks and bowls ...
Article : 1,532 wordsThe Tasmanian championships at quoits, shooting, and ping pong, decided at St. Ailbe's Hall, under the jurisdiction of the Indoor Games ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 348 wordsMembers of the Bracknell team, premiers in the Esk Football Association for the 1937 season. Top row (left to right) : G. Spencer H. Conn. K. Saltmarsh, T. Spencer, A. Chilcott, D. Brooks, S. Saltmarsh, V. Page, A. Leonard, G. Wadley. (goal umpire). Second row: J. Wadley, G Adams, J. Buckley, W. Dynan, J. Hillier, E. Hodgson (captain and coach), A. West (vice-captain), D. Swain, W. Weedon. Front ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 81 wordsAt the Launceston Rifle Range on Saturday afternoon last, the No. 3 District Union conducted its annual prize meeting under the most trying conditions experienced since its inception. Heavy rain, with a strong southerly ...
Article : 1,295 wordsRain caused the postponement of play in all grades of the Northern Tasmanian Cricket Association on Saturday, when the season was to have opened. ...
Article : 419 wordsMarty Gallacher technically knocked out Andre Lenglet, the French heavy- weight, in the eighth round of a 10 round match. The referee stopped the ...
Article : 225 wordsContinuous rain on Saturday afternoon made tennis impossible, and the Launceston City and Suburban Association's first matches were held up. ...
Article : 688 wordsAlthough almost all other sporting fixtures were postponed, the Tasmanian Gun Club conducted its shoot at King's Meadows on Saturday in spite of In- ...
Article : 556 wordsMethodist Ladies College Blue and St. Mary's Convent team, both from Launceston, were each narrowly defeated in the A and B grade state ...
Article : 407 wordsMella club defeated Boat Harbour by 17 points at Wynyard on Saturday. At night they were entertained at a dance. ...
Article : 246 wordsThe Beaconsfield Flying Club conducted a single-out race from Moore's Hill on Saturday, 27 birds being liberated by Mr. V. Hutton and 21 shown to ...
Article : 84 wordsMr. H. C. Abbott will be the speaker at the 50,000 League luncheon at the National Cafe to-day. His subject will be "Things One Sees in Passing." ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Mon 18 Oct 1937, Page 2
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