SPORTS SUMMARY
AUSTRALIAN OLYMPIC TRAM. Sydney, April i'JThe Olympic Federation lixeeutire decided to send at least seveutmi the selected members ot the •- » ‘ ban team to the Amsterdom games. Ju citations were sent to-day. (jrier (Queenland) and ...'oiies (Westraliaj dropped out of the original nineteen, but Winter, winner ot the hop, stop and jump at the last games, Will if he survives another test next week, almost certainly be included. The team will then be‘ —11. U- t’earee (N.S.W.) rowing. J. Carlton. C. & Stuart, A. W. Winter, Miss E. Robinson (all New South Wales), W. Whyttle (Victoria), Mack athletics. A. E. Ford (New South Wales), T. H. Morris, and T. I’. Bolger (Victoria) wrestling. A. M. Charlton, Misses Bonnie, Mealing, Edna. Davey (New South Wales), T. Burt, Miss D. Thompson (Queensland), swimming. J. Stended and D. Gray (New South Wales), cycling. CAPETOWN, April 19. Landry beat Blackboard 6/2, 3/6, 6/1, Boussus beat Eaglestone 6/4, 6/3. Bdrotra and beat Raymond and Condon 4/6, 10/8, 6/2. LONDON, April 19. A fund is being raised to place a stained jglas winc}<|w in RothesUr Cathedral, and also a. fund to benefit deserving suffering Kentish cricketers, in memory of the late. Earl Darnley,’ owner of original cricket “ashes.”
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Grey River Argus, 21 April 1928, Page 2
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