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Advertising : 438 wordsSeveral races were decided on the harbour on Saturday afternoon. Results:- Sydney Flying Squadron.—First [?]: Mississippi (F. Manning), 3[?]m, £4, 1; Etleen (W. Young), 4m, ...
Article : 371 wordsRain Interrupted play, and in most matches compelled the abandonment for the day, in the fifth round of the New South Water Association's grade competitions, which commenced on Saturday. After the ...
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Advertising : 233 wordsThe inter-provincial cricket match, between Otage and Southland was won by the former by an innings and 26 runs. Southland made 167 and 109, and Otage 302 (A. Knight 156 and Douglas not out 35). ...
Article : 66 wordsNorth Sydney, one wicket for 59 (Henderson not out 35), v Randwick. lane Cove A, four wickets for 126 (Campbell not out 44, Read 35, Fox 28), v Lindfield A. ...
Article : 86 wordsThe majority of the N S.W. interstate team returned from Melbourne on Saturday. They were pleased with the great reception and hospitality extended to them, and referred in glowing terms to their reception by ...
Article : 348 wordsMurdoeh Shield:—First Grade: Campsie-Harcourt, six for 206, closed (W. French 57), beat Rose of Annandale, 79 and 78 (Tye five for 24); Bankstown, 192 (O'Grady 56, Ironsides 54, Bowarth five for 51), beat ...
Article : 64 wordsBert Stokes Cup.—First Grade: Camperdown, four for 155 (Taylor 93), v Muscot Jolly Boys; Newtown; no wickets for 46, v Ashfield; Searl's, no wickets for 9, v Lidcombe; South Sydney, four for 50, v ...
Article : 42 wordsPeter Dawson Shield.—A Glade: Arncliffe Wanderers, one for 34, v Bexley; Hurstville-St. George, no wickets for 14, v Banksia; Queen's Jubilee, two for 22, v Rockdale Cambridge; Sans Souci, two for 23, v ...
Article : 43 wordsSunlight Shield.—A grade[?] Renwick, two for 73, v Dalley; Rozelle, three [?]or 25, v [?] Dock v Beale, no play; Abbotstord v Drummoyae, no play; Rozelle Juniors, a bye. ...
Article : 190 wordsManly, four wickets for 74, v Gordon, Randwick, 75, v Waverley. Marrickville, two wickets for 95, v Paddington. Glebe, one wicket for 46, v Sydney. ...
Article : 62 wordsThe heats and final of the racing conducted by the Sydney Flying Squadron were interesting, particularly tlie deciding event, which ended in a close and exciting finish. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 wordsH. L. Collins (Waverley), five wickets for 28. H. Comber (Waverley), four wickets for 40. C. Kelleway (Gordon), three wickets for 21. ...
Article : 22 wordsEast Ryde, five for 112, v 1.0.0.F.; Gladesville Diggers, 59, v West Leichhardt, one for 12; Hunter's Hill, 159, v Leichhardt Rocks, no wickets for 21; Hunter's Hill B, four for 112 (closed), v St. Bede's, ...
Article : 54 wordsThe wet afternoon on Saturday proved very disappointing to all bowlers, and more especially to those who attended to receive and those who visited various greens where the official openings were to have taken ...
Article : 39 wordsThe match at Chatswood between Manly and Gordon was inyested with more than ordinary interest, owing to the appearance of three internationals. J. M, Gregory, W. A. Oldfield, and C. Kelleway. Manly had first use ...
Article : 969 wordsDouble Bay Juniors, eight for 109 (Wellings 60), v Double Bay; Central Vaucluse, six for 68, v G.U.O.O.F.; Woollahra, two for 101 (Snell 61), v Vaucluse. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe six rinks in charge of Patron John Spence, who had only returned to town from Melbourne at midday, were officially welcomed on arrival at the club by the president, the Rev. A. Hay Holden, who ...
Article : 142 wordsGraham Memorial six for 94, v S. A. Burns; Harris and Marks, none for 90 (Loveridge 53 not out), v Randwick Canberra; Penguin, 152 (Giles 78; Melville six for 53), v Randwick Avoca. ...
Article : 254 wordsMr. J. Wall, president of the New South Wales Bowling Association, with one association rink, and accompanied by five metropolitan rinks, visited Cheltenham to open the green after topdressing, and the ...
Article : 92 wordsThe following players have been selected to represent Hunter's Hill in the forthcoming pennant matches: —Kinsey, Butler, Cunco, J. Solomon, c.; Rinaldi, Cape, Wells, Tillett, c.; Biggs, Blumer, Charlesworth, ...
Article : 46 wordsSir,—Upon each side of the entrance to the overhand railway bridge loading to the little Fanlconbridge Cemetory the Government authorities (presumably) many years ago ...
Article : 128 wordsOwing to the first cricket test match being played in Sydney on Saturday, December 26, the pennant committee is seriously considering, the advisability of postponing the John Young competitoin till ...
Article : 46 wordsMarrickville, [?]S,(Kelly five for 43), v Darlinghurst. The other games were not played owing to the rain. ...
Article : 18 wordsG. T, McDonald Cup (A grade).—Northbridge, 166, beat Warringah, 157 (Johnson 61; Wildron six for 75); North Shore Gas Co., 177 (Brainwood 80; W. Coady five for 68), beat Artarmon, 59, and four for 195 ...
Article : 73 wordsVice-president Mr. F. J. Doherty, with one association rink and five others from metropolitan clubs, viated Burwood on Saturday to officially re-open that green after topdressing. The rain made play ...
Article : 84 wordsA Grade.—[?]neville [?] played a draw with Wanderers, seven for 133; Police, 231 (Joan 78, Winter five wickets), beat Sudney Juniors, 229; Surry Juniors, 152 [?] six for 25), beat Postal ...
Article : 84 wordsBushells, Ltd.,. 97 and four for 133, drew with Home Recreations, 97 and two two for 108 (McCulloch 50 not out); Marcus Clark and Co., 89 (Fitzgerald seven for 72), beat F. T. Wimble and Co., 66 and 52 ...
Article : 88 wordsAkubra, eight for 214, closed (Branswick 83, Bailey 52), beat William Brooks, 91 and 93; Australian Glass Works, 97 and eight for 100 (Skelton six for 42, Schater six for 78), beat Bloxham and Chambers, 84 and [?] ...
Article : 299 wordsCommenced at Chatswood Oval. Manly.—First Innings. L. W. Gwynne, c. Oldfield, b Kelleway, 11; E. W. Newman, b Kelleway. 8; H. Jones, c Sullivan, b ...
Article : 444 wordsA Grade.—Hardy Bros., 243 (O'Keefe 85, J. Groves 62; Ross five for 46), played a draw with Bondi Social Club, two for 40; Rose of Denmark, six for 99, beat Clovelly, 93 (Carey five for 29); Waverley Guild. 175, ...
Article : 64 wordsA Grade.—Farmer's 12[?] (Mair seven for [?]6), v Pyrment Refinery, one for £5; Hordernian, 151 (Robbins five wickets), played a draw w[?]th British Imperial [?] none for 79; Kitchen's, 210 and one for 69 (Root ...
Article : 76 wordsScrution Shield.—A Grade: Horkins, seven for 93. and four for l8 (M'Kinnon six for 42),beat Dorman, Leng, 77; R. Hughes, 101, beat English Electric, 97 and five for 90: Lowe Bros, eight for 114 (Jones five ...
Article : 106 wordsBailmain, three for 229 (Hills 81 not out, Conroy 56), v Surry Hills; Darlinghurst, two for 105 (Reynolds 51 not out), v Leichhardt; Golden Grove, three for 159 (closed), v Haymarket, six for 69; Newtown. 142. ...
Article : 65 wordsSydney Church of England Grammar School is in a commanding position in the match against Sydney Grammer School for the premeirship of this season's Great Public Schools' competition. ...
Article : 374 wordsWaverley, six wickets for 47, v Marrickville. Gordon, seven wickets for 178 (Fordham 48, C. Trumper not out 32), v Manly. North Sydney, five wickets for 95 (Kenny 34, Prout ...
Article : 96 wordsGlebe, no wicket for 68 (McMillan not out 46), v Cumberland. Paddington, 146 (McDonald 82, Delbos 22, Bonser five for 63), v Balmain, no wicket for 16, ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 8 Dec 1924, Page 5
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