This is the fourth article on cricket. Next week advice will be given to batsmen. There are hundreds of slow bowlers in Victoria, but very few of them rise ...
Article : 779 words3.—J. Ryder, who bowls a fast medium ball. 2.—J. N. Crawford, who bowls a fast medium ball, and can turn from the off. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsThe Collingwood champion went gaily on with the run-making he had started a week earlier, and managed to just complete the century before being caught. This fine ...
Article : 120 wordsThe illness from which G. H. S. Trott was suffering proved fatal, the former Australian and Victorian cricket captain passing away on the night of November 9. Born in ...
Article : 463 wordsSt. Kilds had to totalled 97, and South got a good start, thanks to Deas and Grimmett. King was right there with the ball, however, and wickets fell often enough to fairly alarm ...
Article : 192 wordsPlayers were favored with seasonable conditions on November 10, There was more of the summer element overhead than underfoot, however. One ardent north wind will ...
Article : 126 wordsA score of 243 proved too much for Richmond, although Lovie got 42, Stewart 41, Ogilvle 29, and Rush 87 not out. Richmond seemed to have a chance when Lovie and Rush ...
Article : 91 wordsClosing at 8 for 203,(Sutherland 53, Warne 36 not out), Carlton hurried the Prahran men through a second round for 97, and won by an innings and 20 runs. Warns followed up ...
Article : 57 wordsIn spite of occasional difficulties bowlers had still the best of the bargain last weekend. Although the two century men provided 292 runs for a debit of only one wicket, the ...
Article : 95 wordsHawthorn made 109 against Malvern, there being no score of 20 am the list. Pitts, with 3 for 30, and Adams, with 4 for 34. did the bowling. Malvern replied with 119 for 6 ...
Article : 376 wordsBy the death of Mr Edward Vieusseux, J.[?]., Principal of the Berwick Grammar School, cricket lost a whole-hearted supporter. For many years Mr Vieusseux was associated ...
Article : 117 wordsUniversity batsmen furnished a nice example of scoring irregularity. In a tragic first round T. Carlton got six of them for seven runs. O'Hara managed to collect 15 at the expense ...
Article : 171 wordsThis is the twenty-fourth article on the different branches of athleties. Hundreds of names are mentioned in the course of these, and they ...
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Advertising : 48 words"Driver" writes:—Where is the bowler who will not admit that the method of selecting clubs to compete in sections' for the pennant is most ...
Article : 638 wordsThe Melbourne captain beat East off his own bat. The Jollmonters had totalled 150. Armstrong answered for 192, and was batting with sustained force and finish when time ran out. ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 17 Nov 1917, Page 20
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