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Advertising : 505 wordsPositions of clubs with premiership possibilities remain unaltered as a result of the lenth round games. North, Sydney (who had the bye), University, and Redfern all advanced ...
Article : 88 wordsThe Sheffield final match, South Australia v. Victoria to start on the Adelaide Oval on Friday, will decided the State to take the Shield. New South Wales has no possibility ...
Article : 507 wordsNo better illustration of the effectiveness of, the Sydney system of conducting premiership matches and particularly the allotment of points, can be cited than the University. V. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 636 words"From a Canterbury point of view, it is just as well that the suggestion that a match should be arranged between Canterbury and the Rest of New Zealand for Easter time was made by ...
Article : 263 wordsIf L. W. Pye had closed the lnnings with the score as it stood on the first day (221 for four wickets), Central Cumberland would probably have won outright for Ralmain's last two men ...
Article : 407 wordsThe "West Australian" states that "the decision of the Association to have a Country Week carly in March has been very favorably received. The country players take the game ...
Article : 250 wordsPetersham, at the end of the first day's play at their own oval, were well on this way to three points for they had scored 264 and dismissed nine of Waverley for 120. Waverley ...
Article : 190 wordsOn the subject mentioned above, "Cricket makes the following remarks:— "There have been some more bitter com-plaints made by the Australians as to our ...
Article : 321 wordsThe selection committee (Messrs E. E. Bean, P. A. Mc[?]iter, and M. Elbs), have chosen the following team to represent the State against Australia W. W. Armstrong (M.C.C.), F. Baring (E.M.C.C.), W. ...
Article : 838 wordsThe N.S.W. team leaves for Tasmania today to play, the last of the season's inter-State matches at Hobart, commencing on Saturday next. The team has been changed somewhat ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 484 wordsRedfern, content with their first day's 230 for even wickets closed at once a Hampden park. Paddington commenced, bent on victory, but when wickets fell at fairly regular Intervals it ...
Article : 168 wordsBoth Middle Harbor and Glebe had bad innings on the opening day, honors resting the Villagers to the content of 10 runs. In their second innings Middle Haroor comp[?]ed only [?] ...
Article : 197 words"The Referee"' correspondent writes :—The district matches begun on February 16 were played on soft wickets, and the bowlers had the best of the deal. The most Important ...
Article : 321 wordsMichael ("Mick") Pierce, the slow bowler who played for New South Wales against South Australia and Victoria over 20 years ago, died on February 4, after a lengthy illness. He was one ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 333 wordsGordon were 11 runs to the good on the first day, at St. Luke' Park, but tUe home team, by creditable cricket, scutched a three points victory, after the bad given them 213 ...
Article : 207 wordsThe ninth set of matches was commenced on wickets greatly affected by the steady rain on Saturday morning. In most cases late starts were made, but the conditions were opposed to run-getting, and bowlers had the ...
Article : 343 wordsMr. E. E. Bean, writing to the Melbourne press, states that: "When in Sydney recently obtained the opinions of several of our leading cricketing legislator on the point, including ...
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Advertising : 90 wordsWhen Canterbury recently defeated Auckland for the Plunket Shield the toam received a special welcome on their return to Christchurch Mr. Weston presiding over the gathering at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 26 Feb 1913, Page 12
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