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... men's sm%lu in the Australian lawn tennis chnm?lonships, which start in Adelaide next week. Top foreign eeed is Alex Olmedo, America’s Peruvianborn Davis Cup star. ...
... men's sm%lu in the Australian lawn tennis chnm?lonships, which start in Adelaide next week. Top foreign eeed is Alex Olmedo, America’s Peruvianborn Davis Cup star. ...
... RETAIN ! AILING to gain the successes and one | ceded in the Walker Cup Auirfield Britain failed to reg he trophy against America. With only half the side bz the club-house, ii ,“ ready lost again to Ameri After Britain had lost all f¢ ursomes, Wolstenholme ...
... Eresent of £750, and shocked golfing circles at the same time by automatically winning a place in the Ryder Cup team to play America in the United States later this year. “‘ Story Page 9. ...
... White City honours meeting next Wednesday (whatever the result!) since 1 myself took part in it on two occasions, once in America in 1921 and the second time at Wembley Stadium two years later, D & (.» N > % Y - «~, . ~o L A TN w* » v G e 3 iy 3 . L e ...
... RYDER CUP FOR THE STAR 5‘(?01‘115“ International Y golfer, Eric Brown is (o ally his golf for Britain's Ryder Cup team in America to reporting the match for The Star. | His cables—the first will | appear next Wednesdt_'v.—,;ill be regular features until ...
... Popular mediey > HE medley races at swimming galas had become popular in America before they really took on here. Now they are one of the most colourful events at our galas. They provide an all-round test for team swimming and sustain excitement over ...
... ¥ * * ~ Even last spring when our England team was humiliated —and there was no other word for it—out in South America, they were reluctant to face up to the proper reason. In fact. one or two who hould have known better, ere inclined to blame the Press ...
... Not recognised Rowe’s target The world record s 63ft. 2in, held by Paddy O’'Brien, of America, and Arthur has his eye on that target this season. ; He said afterwards that he wants to beat 60ft. as early as possible with a view to improving as the season ...
... of 1930, Bobby jones, of America, who was, that year, to perform his “impregnable quadrilateral”’ of victoriesthe Open and Amateur CthpiOllS'lip’ of from that ou{‘er fi::e Surfi.y itai i oourse, ‘entweor both Britain and America—played what has {OOOOO 0 ...
... DAI REES & SMALLDON IN LEAD OPES of another British R,}'der - Cup_ vif'tpry ~ when Dai Rees takes the team to America, in November, are strengthened by the Welshman's fine current form. After the fhird round of Sir Stuart Goodwin's £2,100 Foursomes Tournament ...
... And if he was good enough to be chosen as 12th man for that game at Wembley he was certainly §°°d enough to go out to outh America on that tour when our team made such an awful hash of things and drove our nresti%e as low as it has ever been, excuses Or ...
... England right- = = winger. S = This means he will not = = be available for selection = = when the party of players = = to tour America is chosen = = in London on Monday. 8 = Douglas aggravaled a = Z knee injury, which had = = kept him out of football for = ...