Not the least interesting column in "The Referee" is the Question Box. From Car and near come queries, some referring to the laws of the ...
Article : 357 wordsWith Western Suburbs, the closest to Paddington in the premiership table, having a blank day last Saturday whilst the leaders made bay, sunshire or otherwise, the latter has a big chance of going farther ahead in the premiership competition. In the next round they are billed ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 424 wordsOssian Stenmark, the Central Cumberland bowler, who took six for 71, has a peculiar delivery, carrying the ball in his left hand until just prior to ...
Article : 199 wordsH. H. Datson, who made 97 against St. George, should get more runs than he does. He promised well at Sydney Grammar School, and impressed ...
Article : 78 wordsSince the commencement of this season a few questions have been asked regarding the drawing of stumps when an over is concluded within two minutes of time. ...
Article : 116 wordsThe question, much discussed now, of raising the seam is not left to the discretion or umpires us to whether it is fair or unfair. In an article, one player ...
Article : 262 wordsGordon, three for 27, will probably have to be content with a first innings win over Randwick (44). They let slip the chance of getting a lead on the ...
Article : 234 wordsA rather hackneyed question lias cropped up again. A Lismore subscriber wanted to know if the ball rebounded off the wicketkeeper's pads, struck the wicket ...
Article : 194 wordsThe South Australian-West Australian game was full of accidents, and all were not directly attributable to the cricket. First, Jack Ellis was going ...
Article : 122 wordsThe N.S.W. team took some fixing np with Rateliffe, Asher, Tweeddale, and Vaughan unable to go; then the last minute defection of Cummins, the ...
Article : 93 wordsThe apparent contradictious in M.C.C. rules have caused questions to come from near and far to the "Referee." One instruction to umpires states "It is not part ...
Article : 179 wordsThe fast bowler is coming into his own again. Jack Scott was one of the heroes of the Adelaide match, and we ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 75 wordsBut it was not only the players who suffered. Jack Scott, the innocent cause of the injuries to two of his opponents, played a part in hurting a spectator ...
Article : 121 wordsA cricketer from Yengarie, in Queensland, was doubtful enough to submit the following to "The Referee" last week : "A bowls to B, who hits the ball on to ...
Article : 91 wordsParkin, the Lancashire cricketer, has a rare fund of stories. On one occasion "Jimmie" White had arranged a cricket match between his stable staff ...
Article : 89 wordsThe "New York Times" was amusing over a century by Hobbs. After explaining that "a century is 100 runs in a single game," it states ...
Article : 192 wordsBarney Russell is fairly consistent with the ball this Summer. Starting with six for 96 against Northern District, though hit about by Glebe and Mosman ...
Article : 113 wordsIt is palpable that the laws cannot provide for every contingency, so the question of fair and unfair play must always be taken into consideration. Quite ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsAccording to Mr. John Lewis, the veteran English Soccer manager, the M.C.C. cricketers out bore last Summer would have done much better if ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Arrow (Sydney, NSW : 1916 - 1933), Fri 27 Nov 1925, Page 4
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