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  2. INTERESTING CRICKET CONTESTS

    Stumps were drawn is most premiership matches last Saturday, with the results still uncestain, so enthusiasts will wend their way to a numbers of grounds in full expectation of keen fights and close finishes, and, whilst the game before their eyes wil engage most attention, they will ...

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  3. THE BEST BOWLER.

    The bowlers from the bush stuck to their task well. Coogan shone out above the others, and was the only bowler to have his old clubmate in difficulties. Had the fielding ...

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  4. ITS FAME HAS SPREAD.

    Billy Sweeney, the Fitzroy enthusiast, some years ago, in Melbourne, spoke to me very highly of the Kenmure ground, and the keenness of Dr. ...

    Article : 68 words
  5. UNI. IMPROVEMENTS.

    The University Oval had quite a garden appearance with the wire fence replacing the old pickets. Then there is a new scoring board, which brings the ...

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  6. THE CHISLETT BENEFIT.

    Though the attendance was not great at the University Oval on Wednesday when past and present University teams played in connection with the benefit to ...

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    ALF CHISLETT, BOWLING THE FIRST BALL IN HIS BENEFIT MATCH AT UNIVERSITY OVAL ON WEDNESDAY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FIRST INTERSTATE GAME.

    To-day the first Interstate match—that between South Australia and Western Australia—will be commenced in Adelaide. Interest will centre in the ...

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  9. 'VARSITY SUPPORTERS.

    The Blue and Gold team have quite a democratic following amongst the juveniles of the district. On Saturday they rushed out on the field and ...

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  10. VICTORIA PREPARES.

    The Victorian selectors have chosen the following to practice for the match against Western Australia a fortnight hence: E. R. Mayne (capt.), W. ...

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  11. HOOKER BOWLS WELL.

    The wicket at the oval was not dependable Hesslein was bowled with a ball which just struck the bails, and Garner had the bad luck to meet one which ...

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  12. LAGGING SUPERFLUOUS.

    A glance through the personnel of many of the Third Grade roams each Saturday shows that these elevens are Mill treated as havens for cricketers who ...

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  13. BOWLERS GET TROUNCED.

    How the parent club treated the section of the household which decided to go into business on his own account is told by "The Man from the Bush," who ...

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  14. A WEIRD DECISION.

    On Saturday, in the Richmond-Carlton game in Melbourne, the former had scored 259 for six wickets against 265 of Carlton. An over concluded 1½ ...

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  15. PETERSHAM'S CHANCE.

    Marrickville supporters were pleased with the gathering at their oval. They have incurred expense with the ground, and are enger that the local people will ...

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  16. WILL POSITIONS CHANGE?

    To-morrow there is likely to be some change in the position of the teams. Gordon are atoning for the disastrous first round defeat by Western Suburbs ...

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  17. FINE COLTS.

    Len Vaughan, the young St. George player, is a product of P.S.A.A.A. cricket. He gained Interstate representation on a number of occasions, and played ...

    Article : 121 words
  18. V.C.A. ACTS.

    However, on Monday evening the executive of the V.C.A. decided to ask Messrs. D. Elder and Garing for an explanation why they drew stumps 1½ ...

    Article : 143 words
  19. A BRIGHT DISPLAY.

    The gem of the afternoon was the brilliant innings of Mudgee Cranney, who treated all bowlers with contempt. He compiled 127 in 95 minutes, hitting three 6's, and fifteen 4's. ...

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  20. LIVEN UP.

    Many cricketers consider Balmain should be merged into Glebe, as the club does not appear to be up to First Grade standard nowadays. That it was ...

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  21. A GOOD COLT.

    J. E. Hogg, of lost year's King's School team, is one of the most promising young players University has gained in recent years. He has a fine ...

    Article : 77 words
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