The weather last Saturday was rather of an advantage than otherwise for cricket on Moore Park. There arc about eight wickets on the main park, but the Brass is no lone that it ...
Article : 852 wordsWe are in the eleventh round of the great retches. And the holders of first place at the close of the campaign are as hard to pick as they were some weeks back. This state of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 234 wordsBatting featured last Saturday's games, three brilliant centuries being recorded. Erskineville, after two defeats by St. David's, turned the tables. bringing off a good win ...
Article : 1,457 wordsArneliffe, again in fine bitting form, kept Bexley in the field the whole afternoon, reaching 224 for nine wickets. F. Vaughan. who generally reaches double figures, top-scored ...
Article : 467 wordsMr. R. H. Rodgers, hon. secretary of the Newcastle District Cricket Association, writes: "On behalf of my committee I enclose a copy of a reply to our request to the N.S.W. Cricket ...
Article : 284 wordsThere is nothing depending on the outcome of the Paddington-Gordon scrap ar Chatswood Paddington are minus M.A.N., but his loss may not be severely felt seeing that some of ...
Article : 112 wordsBur wood United B.'s defeat of the A.'s was predicted. J. Gleeson, a crack bowler, surprised his comrades, top-scoring with 45 by excellent cricket. A. Gilbert (31) also showed ...
Article : 484 wordsThis week the University need not feel downtast too much over the fact that they have to start with four wickets down for 25, seeing chat the total to face is only 126. A. L. ...
Article : 264 wordsWe had been waiting patiently for Joe Taylor to show us that his bat has not become an entire stranger to the making of a century. And like most patient persons we have been ...
Article : 176 wordsThe metropolitan team under the management of the Association leaves for Duntroon to-night, and will play at the College on Saturday and Monday. The party is as originally ...
Article : 165 wordsIn The Referee this week the old incident in which Charlie Turner, with his good right arm, presented the dignified Arthur Shrewsbury with "a pair" is retold. It has been brought to ...
Article : 663 wordsPetersham, the arch rivals of Balmain, on the other hand, have a mortgage on the points in their bout with Middle Harbor at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Here, as at Balmain, the ...
Article : 222 wordsThe Mirror is on sale to-day (Friday) in its old form, price Id. It contains a number of Interesting pictures. The Mirror Comic, and the usual bright articles. ...
Article : 83 wordsINQUIRER (Drummoyne) asks): "Could you give me the three leading bowling averages of the Balmain team, also those of petersham?" The Balmain particulars are: Gordon ...
Article : 344 wordsNothing apparently can cave the Middle Harbor fellows from a whacking on the first innings. And when that is done Petersham are cure to set about trying for the four points. ...
Article : 199 wordsH. Carter won the toss from W. Bardsley, and sent Glebe to the wickets. Watson and Bardsley opened against O'Connor and Howard. Batsmen fell rapidly, and when six ...
Article : 203 wordsHere the tailender belied their positions, for they made the bulk of the runs. W. Graves fulfilling the predictions of some of the valiant prophets who line the pickets whenever the ...
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Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1916 - 1933), Fri 8 Mar 1918, Page 2
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