Nine rounds of the First Grade matches have passed, and to-day Paddington and Sydney divide first place. They are likely to continue in the load to the end. The chances are that ...
Article : 718 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 48 wordsAlthough as head groundsman at the Kensington Oval Apted was for so many years in a most important position, Apted was invariably known as Sam to players, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 615 wordsThe B Grade is now in a most interesting state in both divisions. In the second division two extra matches are to be played. South Kensington, who had unbroken success until ...
Article : 513 wordsN.S.W.T.C. meeting at Epping on Tuesday, (Australian Cup day). Tuesday next is the last day for nominating for the A.T.C. £1000 Trot, 1 1/2 mile, to be held ...
Article : 456 wordsThe heavy rain made the course at Manly the reverie of easy to play on on Saturday—distance was difficult to obtain, and the ball lay very heavy. In spite of these disadvantages ...
Article : 1,281 wordsOut at Petersham both sides were keen in the search for outright victory points. Petersham, having established their position as firstinnings leaders, set sail for the further tally ...
Article : 354 wordsThe University won comfortably against Glebe, who seem to be just good enough to lose whenever one might think they possessed a good chance of pulling through. They can ...
Article : 209 wordsPaddington might have won the match if they had played the Rente according to the celebrated Cocker. There was no need, unless they wished, for them to agree to allow another ...
Article : 448 wordsThe report that Charles Kelleway had won the Military Cross was at least premature. It was won by a man of similar name and rank. Let us hope before the war ends C.K. will do ...
Article : 258 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 62 wordsBalmain writes: "Dear Not Out,—In a schools' match on Friday last considerable discussion ensued over a difference of opinion between two umpires respecting this matter: A ...
Article : 104 wordspractically all over the fighting ag[?] had people dependent on them, we had done the right thing in keeping things going, the more especially as the trophies given were war ...
Article : 130 wordsI have seen Joseph Taylor playing many fine bits of cricket, bin on the whole nothing finer than this. He played back, watched the ball, and took nothing on trust. If he had had a ...
Article : 278 wordsMr. J. F. Kerr writes from Dulwich Hill: "On February 12 I wrote to Messrs. Iredale and Terry, secretaries of the New South Wales and Newcastle cricketing associations ...
Article : 427 wordsW. Webb, a successful left-hand bowler, made a big effort as batsman, scoring 165 by excellent forcing cricket (twenty 4's), and, with J. Foskett, added 171 for the fourth wicket of ...
Article : 452 wordsAt the fifteenth annual meeting of the New South Wales Suburban and Country Golf Association at Aarons' Exchange Hotel, next Thursday at 5 p.m. Mr. W. A. Windeyer ...
Article : 133 wordsFIRST GRADE.—Balmain v. Gordon, Birchgrove, A. Lucas and W. Curran; North Sydney v. Sydney, Rush catters Bay, W. Humpage and A. P. Williams; University v. Paddington, Hampden Oval. R. Hall and M. ...
Article : 262 wordsFirst Grade.—En[?]ineville v. Burwood United A. G. Stone[?]ull and E. Cornish: Belmore v. United Service: Camperdown v. Botany. A. Bennett. and E. Barrymore. Second Grade.—St. Matthew's v. Burwood United B. ...
Article : 12 wordsIt was pleasing to note the manner in which Gordon battled it out against Sydney. A supporter of the latter team said to me during the week: "We got a rude surprise by the way ...
Article : 253 words[?]more Juniors v. Leichhardt Central, Canal No. 1; Orange Grove v. St. Bede's Canal No. 2; Haberfield v. Sunlight, Ashfield Park. ...
Article : 19 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1916 - 1933), Sat 3 Mar 1917, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: