Now the stage has been cleared for University (minor premiers) and Sturt to play the final. The same two learns met in this playoff last year. It will be interesting to see how the brilliant students deal with ...
Article : 447 wordsAt present tennis enthusiasts are concentrating on the interstate match between Victoria and South Australia; but one must extend congratulations to the Sturt Club upon scouring the A grade premiership. ...
Article : 287 wordsProbably Mr. Clem Hill did not delay his trip abroad specially for the event— I understand that the races on Easter Monday at Oakbank are responsible for ...
Article : 122 wordsW. C. Alexander took two great catches in disposing of Garry P[?]llew and Lewis. Wagner who mixes his left-hand trundling well, started off in a sensational ...
Article : 114 wordsJack Murray, the big East Torrens and interstate cricketer, is off to England early next month, where he will see the test matches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 113 wordsThe sneak thief who got away with a quantity of cash from the tennis players’ dressing room at the S.A.L.T.A. grounds would have been roughly handled if he ...
Article : 69 wordsThe most pleasing fact about the Torren's victory was the return to form of the ex A.J.F. captain. Jack Murray. He gave the spectators a treat in making ...
Article : 146 wordsFrank Hicks and Treloar combined like a machine, and it was indeed a great effort to out the experienced Geoff. Thomas and Ray Watts, permitting the Parkside pair ...
Article : 338 wordsFor some reason when he was at the top of his game as a tennis player Dr. H. J. Penny disposed of his racket and took on the game of croquet. He proved ...
Article : 164 wordsThe latter team, considering they had fair start, should have disposed of Glenelg’s score of 212, but, apart from the 49 seoreil by the veteran Bridgman, the ...
Article : 206 wordsSturt had no advantage to gain by an innings' victory, so went in to get some batting practice. Several of the Sturt players, including Vic. Richardson, Fred. ...
Article : 174 wordsGolf is a game rapidly gaining in popularity, and, at present, one hears a good deal about it 011 the tennis courts and cricket grounds. Many of our South ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 wordsPort's miserable reply of 56 ail out to Kensington's declaration of 7 for 359 was not their true form. In their second [?] Gordon Harris contributed a nice ...
Article : 166 wordsUniversity, of course, went on so as to put up a total which would dishearten even the stalwart batsmen of North Adelaide, and when the tenth wicket tell ...
Article : 256 wordsHay Watts was weaker than usual. On account of his reputation as a forehand driver and his reputed uncertainty on the backhand, his opponents usually ...
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Advertising : 13 wordsSince the Hon. Joe Darling, the wellknown ex-Adelaide and Australian skipper elevens from 1899 to 1905, has been in Tasmania he has always been , a little ...
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Saturday Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1929), Sat 20 Mar 1926, Page 14
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