Part and Adelaide are in such a favoirable position in the semi-final matches against Sturt and East Torrens, respectively, that it appears almost certain that they will fight out the final on Saturday week. The seasiders have an excellent array of batsmen this year, and a fairly ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 wordsBowls games which were scheduled for November 3, 1928, but were postponed on account of rain, will be played on Saturday (weather permitting). There is still an element of doubt whether Adelaide can become the ...
Article : 1,353 wordsWith 243 not out on Saturday he established two records. It was the highest score for the season in district cricket, and it enabled him to surpass the previous highest aggregate for a season. J. T. Murray's total in 1923-4 was 869, and figures of Pritchard to date are 881. With the probability ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 211 wordsWest Torrens bowlers, with the exception of A. E. Smith, were badly punished by University on Saturday, and their averages suffered in consequence. A. ...
Article : 55 wordsC. Starr, of Adelaide, who compiled 107 not out on Saturday, is suffering from an eye trouble. At the beginning of the week ...
Article : 61 wordsThe team was caught in a happy mood, and members appear satisfied with the result of the first day's play in the contest against East Torrens in the semi-finals. Back row (left to right)—K. Marony (scorer), D. V. Kingsley, G. Palmer, D. Bowman, M. A. Blake, L. T. Gun, C. Starr, Front row—E. McCarron (secretary), A. K. Hill, A. J. Ryan (acting captain), V. Yeo, C. Ryan, T. A. Carlton, J. F. Travers (chairman of committee). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 86 wordsAgainst West Torrens F. H. Finlayson, a promising University batsman, scored more runs than he had accumulated in his previous seven innings. He compiled ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 188 wordsChristian Brothers' College has supplied more champion footballers than cricketers, but among the men who have made good in the summer sport ...
Article : 458 wordsFrank George Tucker is a promising all-rounder playing, for Prospect Colts. B. T. R. Bailey (coach of Prospect) considers that he will be a first-class batsman and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 226 wordsEast Torrens were handicapped on Saturday by H. C. D. Barker having injured a finger. It is hoped that the injury will be healed by Saturday. ...
Article : 846 wordsEric Wickens, the old Adelaide A Grade all-rounder, and his son, A. V. Wickens, who has played for Adelaide in B Grade, appeared ...
Article : 88 wordsPort have 407 on the board for the loss of three wickets, and appear certain of victory. Back row (LEFT TO RIGHT)—A. J. Bartlett, N. N. Willoughby, H. C. Barlett, C. Trumble, V. Blake, J. Bartlett. Front row—M. P. Hutton, W. D. Foster, W. D. Foster, J. D. Scott (acting captain), V. P. Selth, R. R. Barbour ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 66 wordsH. Sincock had his best day with the ball for the season in the match against University when he secured three wickets with four deliveries. In the next over, ...
Article : 118 wordsIn quest for young players of ability Port Adelaide Cricket Club started a bowling competition on Tuesday night. Twentyfour entrants bowled to A Grade ...
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News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954), Thu 14 Mar 1929, Page 13
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