New South Wales bowlers left Sydney for Melbourne on Wednesday night in quest of the scalps of the Victorians. They are Confident of putting up a big fight in the three Tests, as the form of the various rinks showed a big improvement in the last couple ...
Article : 363 wordsTo-day, in Melbourne, are gathered the cream of Australia's tennis stars, with the exception of J. O. Anderson, who was unable to make the trip to the Southern State, and Fred Kalms, who left soon after the Interstate games were completed. With the Interstate ...
Article : 477 wordsOut Marrickville way they are ex-pecting great things of Jack Grice, who has thrown in his lot with that club. Marrickville's playing area is in ...
Article : 346 wordsA rink consisting of Messrs. John Twinem (W.A.), Dick Carter (N.Z.), Tom Lewis (S.A.), and J. Wall (presi-dent of the N.S.W.B.A.), played a ...
Article : 128 wordsWho, besides presiding over the destinies of the Civic Club ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 24 wordsThe alternate winning by each State on their own ground lies in the difficulty for the visiting team to get together a thoroughly representative side. ...
Article : 846 wordsThe St. George green, by the way, is the best that club has ever had. The top-dressing this year has produced a playing surface fine and true, with a ...
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Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1916 - 1933), Fri 28 Nov 1924, Page 11
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