The second rounds of the Red and C pennants were played on Saturday under unsatisfactory conditions. Greens were holding in consequence of rain. and a strong fitful wind marred many ...
Article : 2,295 wordsThe State champion H W Hatterslcy, won the Manly Summer Cup on Saturday from a field that contained practically every leading amateur In the State Hattersley played ...
Article : 545 wordsWickets used by grade batsmen for the conclusion of the sixth round of the New South Wales Cricket Associations competitions on Saturday showed varying effects of ...
Article : 2,787 wordsAnnondnle Wnrotohs arc the list team to score over 100 runs against Sans Soucl, for four seasons, undefeated premiers. A. Hudson male 68 hut was. missed twice off E. Shevill's howling ...
Article : 580 wordsOwing to the state of the wicket, and the ground the match between the G.P.S. Second Eleven and Associated Grammar Schools, at the Weigall Ground, due to start on Saturday, was ...
Article : 45 words"Moore Park.—A grade Police 100 and 3-125 (Morgan 40 not out). bettt Young Eureka 72; Glamaris, 4-165, closed (Brown 57 not out Horne 50) and 0-34, beat Rovers, 73 and 118; Lentons ...
Article : 4,109 wordsConcluded at Waverley Oval. The match ended in a tie. Waverley.—Frirst innings, 218. Paddington.—First Innings. ...
Article : 2,084 wordsCanberra city players met Goulburn this afternoon in the first round of the Federal Boulia. Association's pennant competition, Canberra winning by 105 to 90. ...
Article : 92 wordsA lengthy programme of dirt track motor cycling races was witnessed by a large crowd at Parramatta Speedway on Saturday night, and in which, although a number of competitors fell, mostly from ...
Article : 569 wordsM. L. Kelly, the open golf champion of Australia, was defeated by J. Petterson, the professional attached to the Royal Canberra Golf Club, in a match on the Roynl Canberra links during the ...
Article : 221 wordsThe Grafton howling green was reopened after top-dressing yesterday afternoon, when there was a large attendance of members and lady visitors, The folloyvlng rink games were played:—Lewis, Orr, ...
Article : 110 wordsOne of the largest crowds that have assembled at the Royal Motor Yacht Club for some time witnessed the "Queen rof the Speedboats" tourney at Roso Bay on Saturday afternoon, and, although the ...
Article : 1,295 wordsROYAL SYDNEY.—Par: A Grade, A. D. Allen (8), 1 up; G. H. Armstrong (4). sq; H. B. Herring (8), sq; J. T. Gould (5), 1 down; L. N. Morrison (9), 2 down; F. G. Murdoch (2). 3 down; C. S. ...
Article : 1,408 wordsHeavy rain Just prior to starting time and a continuance at 8 o'clock on Saturday night caused I the officials in charge of the Spcedwny Royal at the Agricultural Ground to postpone the events of ...
Article : 78 wordsThe International meeting at the Canterbury Velodrome on Saturday night had to be abandoned after a few events had been run, owing to rain. A number of riders the most notable of ...
Article : 237 wordsThe death occurred yesterday of Mr. John H. Taylor, at his residence, 25 Chclsen-streot, Redfern. Mr. Toylor, who had been in ill-health for the past month, was one of the founders of the ...
Article : 87 wordsPennirt cricket was continued ycstcrdiy in exccllent conditions. Scores:- Carlton three for 211 (Slevers 85 Kinnear 76). v Melbourne; North Melbourne, seven for 276 ...
Article : 97 wordsSaturday's cricket fixtures resulted:—Queensland Sheffield Shield team, nine for 206 declared (C. W. Andrews retlred 65. F. M. Brew retired 33, F. C. Thompson retired 32, R. K. Oxcuham not out 23; ...
Article : 192 wordsBankstown and Lakemba Cycle Clubs combined in a series of events at Bankstoyvn Memorial Park track and closo finishes resulted. O, Tole (Bankstown) who has been riding with consistency ...
Article : 385 wordsBrilliant batting in roces against the clock were features of Saturday s district cricket. R. S. Whitington, who was dropped out of the State team played a doshlng innings for University, ...
Article : 156 wordsThe fifth set of matches In the Western Australian Cricket Association's A grade competition commenced yesterday, Scores were:—Fremantle, eight for 166 (Kennedy 5 for 45), v Mt. Lawley; ...
Article : 87 wordsThe Bonnie Doon Club will hold on open fourhall best-ball v nar competition on Wednesday Professionals are allowed to partner amateurs in these events. ...
Article : 29 wordsThe Amorlcon, Jock Patterson, defeated his countryman, King Elliott by taking the odd fall In three at Leichhardt Stadium on Saturday night Elliott gained the first fall in the Gccond round ...
Article : 134 wordsIn view of K. S. Dulecpslnhjl s announcement that the Indian Board of Cricket Control feel that no Indian should bo allowed to ploy for England," it may be taken that representations have ...
Article : 237 wordsOn the Tweed Heads golf links an cclectir competition wos won by C, Adair (13) 26 with C. Wilson (8) and E. Dark (10) second with 29. An 18-hole stroke competition was won by J. ...
Article : 61 wordsOllera Golf Club's 18-hole stroke competition resulted:—C. Jackson, 81—27, 54; John Cameron. 82— 23, 59: M. Jackson, 86—27, 59; T. Jackson, 85—21, 64; C. Jackson, 89—21, 68; H. Jackson, 86—19, ...
Article : 40 wordsJapan is reioiclng at Australia's acceptance of an invitation to send a Universities Rugby Union team, especially in view of the fact that live States will to represented in the team. ...
Article : 32 wordsJ. H. Kirkwood shared sixth ploce in the Blltmore open golf tournament, dcoided in Florida. Johnny Revolta and Ralph Guldnhl tied for first place. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 11 Dec 1933, Page 14
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