Cricketers have had splendid weather for their Saturday games. But the drought may break at any moment ana provide bowlers with opportunities of ...
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Advertising : 2 wordsA Lover of Cricket (not necessarily of the brand Balmain) sends me the following observation on the cricket at Waverley Oval, on Saturday. He takes ...
Article : 221 wordsUnited Service, with nine successive wings, lead in first grade with 27 points. It is due largely to organising by Dur[?]ood United are next with 20, ...
Article : 919 wordsA. Gray came out of that shell and bowled finely for Glebe. He in worth cultivating, and might easily develop into a good bowler for big cricket. Six for ...
Article : 180 wordsTom Howard was always dangerous, and although punished at times he commanded a good length and finished with five for 111, bowling 22 consecutive overs ...
Article : 192 wordsThey speak very highly of the form of Ward Prentice in getting his century at Parramatta. His driving pleased the gods. It is his second hundred this ...
Article : 373 wordsThe delay in resuming studies at the different schools will interfere with the carrying out of sports competitions, though in many instances speeding up ...
Article : 395 wordsDr. Barron is meeting with a just reward for the systematic way he has been practising and trying to improve his game on the proper lines. On Saturday ...
Article : 1,093 wordsThe opening partnership for Glebe by W. Bardsley and W. Ives produced breezy cricket, which put the chirpers in a chippy mood. They ran up 105, and ...
Article : 197 wordsRozelle, with two down for 53, have an excellent chance of lowering Haberfield's colors. The latter's book showed four for 105, but the innings closed for [?] Mick Meade, [?] against ...
Article : 328 wordsGentle Goldie Thomas, too, opened as if most anxious to make a show against his old comrades. This retarded his batting somewhat. However, he was ...
Article : 111 wordsNow we come to the star artist of the day. B. J. Folkard batted most attractively, and the crowd applauded when he reached the century, and again when ...
Article : 169 wordsBowlers were able to do a bit on the Manly wicket, and things did not go too swimmingly for the Manly men who tried to get runs. F. G. Anderson and T. M. ...
Article : 83 wordsGar Waddy scored 108 against Paddington in the last match, and we know that he has the skill and dash to go on and double those figures this time, if ...
Article : 120 wordsThe opinion of Old Ebor, a famous Yorkshire critic, to the effect that J. D. Campbell is the greatest colonial centre three-quarter back seen in the Northern ...
Article : 255 wordsLawes is a new-chum in the 'Varsity team from Newington College. In the preceding match he got three for 51 against Sydney, but his most ...
Article : 137 wordsThe breakdown by Petersham leaves Paddington with bright prospects of getting the outright points. Having scored 230 for wickets, there is no reason ...
Article : 180 wordsSydney, heartened by those bright exploits against University, knocked up 325 against Gordon, without turning a hair, just as though it were an every Saturday ...
Article : 311 wordsBexley gave Hurstville St. George a drubbing early in the season, winning by an innings ans 25 after closing with four wickets lown New St. George look like retaliating. Five batsmen ...
Article : 524 wordsThe innings of the day was played by L. C. Donovan, who came clean out of himself and pelted the ball with plenty of venom. He was not averse to ...
Article : 118 wordsTechnical High School provided the two contestants in the pair-oar race at the Leichhardt regatta, Markham and Palmer beating Cozens and Degotardi, who were ...
Article : 147 wordsFinest cricket from the spectators' standpoint seen at the S.C.G. was W. Stanley McCloy's 84 in 66 minutes. Good, clean, forceful, orthodox cricket, with the ...
Article : 324 wordsGather 'Em In writes : "I didn't see you at Rushcutters Bay Oval. That was your loss, for the Sydney chaps played like champions. Before a very fair ...
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Advertising : 19 wordsA Grade : Excelsior v. Kegworth, Leichhardt (late), Mr. Warton Petersham v. Leichhardt, Marrickville (late), Mr. Kelly: Two Blues, s bys. B. Grade : Leichhardt Juniors v. Kegworth ...
Article : 62 wordsOn Saturday, at the Sydney Cricket Ground No. 2, in the Second Grade match Randwick v Leichhardt, B. S. Smith (Bonny) for the former played a ...
Article : 269 wordsFine crowd watched a pood battle between St. David's and Sydney Juniors. St. David's made 180, Chambers (a good innings for 60)going hard at the boxing. The Juniors loet three for ...
Article : 806 wordsThis heading is prompted by a statement whispered into my ear during the week by a North Sydney supporter that the match with the Glebe is not all over, ...
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