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  4. FAMOUS CRICKETERS LAUD TRUMPER

    SEVERAL inquiries having come to hand relating to the record of Victor Trumper in first-Class cricket. in England as well as Australia,. I Have gathered together some of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,315 words
  5. 'PILOT' ON RANDWICK TRACK DOINGS

    RATHEARNHAM'S previous efforts as a hurdler said little for his prospects of winning the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle Race, but, despite that, he was a quiet tip ...

    Article : 1,019 words
  6. WHY RACING WAS STOPPED

    LATEST English files to hand show that the decision to stop racing elsewhere than at Newmarket came as a surprise to" English sportsmen generally, and the step taken came ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 695 words
  7. 'SYDNEYTRAINERS' TEAMS

    AFTER spells of various duration many horses engaged in the principal events of the Spring have resumed work at Randwick, and some of our trainers are already looking forward to a ...

    Article : 1,371 words
  8. "Finest I Have Ever Seen,"—Wicketkeeper A. A. Lilley

    A. A. Lilley ("Dick"), the great English—wicket-keeper some few years back, published his experiences ma book entitled "Twenty-four Years of Cricket." One chapter deals ...

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  9. "Minimum of Effort, Maximum of Effect," Says C.B. Fry

    "Victor Trumper is, perhaps, the most difficult batsman in the world to reduce to words. He has no fixed canonical method of play, he defies all the orthodox rules, yet every stroke ...

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  10. To Perpetuate His Memory Where Cricket Fans Gather

    The executive committee have suggested the following recommendations which will be submitted to the N.S.W. Cricket Association at its next meeting : "That a tablet be placed in ...

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  11. CLONTAFT'S INJURY

    On returning to the paddock at Flemington I after the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle Race it was discovered that Clontatt had slightly dislocated, one of his pastern joints. The vet. ...

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