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  2. CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA DEATH OF W. G. GRACE, LEVIATHAN OF CRICKET

    "LONDON, Sunday.—Dr. W. G. Grace has died from heart failure at Eltham. He had been ailing for some time, and wan attacked by cerebral ...

    Article : 402 words
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  4. MELB'RNE CRICKET BLANK DAY

    Very heavy downpours overnight and in the forenoon of Saturday caused disappointment. not only amongst the numerous visiting race-goers, but in cricket, circles, for the games had ...

    Article : 840 words
  5. ENLISTMENT BY CRICKETERS

    Have, the representative, cricketers of Australia responded to the national call with the magnificent spirit shown by the "rank and file" of cricketers, generally.? It is a topic one is ...

    Article : 1,286 words
  6. WHAT "W.G." DID IN CRICKET.

    He made two centuries in a match three times: 130 and 102 not out for South of Thames v. North of Thames, at Canterbury, in 1868; 101 and 103 not out for Gloucestershire v. Kent, ...

    Article : 479 words
  7. FOOTBALL

    We referred recently to the fact that the University of California had broken away from Rugby, and had decided to lake up the old. American inter-collegiate game again. It was ...

    Article : 741 words
  8. BULWARK OF ENGLISH CRICKET.

    W. G. Grace was as highly appreciated by the Australians as by Englishmen themselves. It is no secret that many members of the earlier Australian teams considered him to be the ...

    Article : 231 words
  9. RUGBY UNION RIFLE CLUB.

    The Rugby Union Rifle Club spent Saturday afternoon at the butts. Rain affected the attendance, but five targets were utilised and some great practise put in. W. Adams, of ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. NOT A GREAT CAPTAIN.

    "W.G." was not only a wonderful cricketer, but a very fine athlete, for in his slender-figured days he was very speedy over the 100 yards, and followed the beagles with great ...

    Article : 277 words
  11. WITH THE SYDNEY CLUBS

    Cricketers in Sydney had the day practically spoiled by rain, which fell before and during luncheon. In tour of , the six first grade matches play was abandoned. Two of these, ...

    Article : 109 words
  12. "AFTER THE WAR IS OVER."

    The following appears in the San Francisco "Chronicle" (22-9-1915) : "Stanford University, September 21.—The Faculty Athletic Committee has received through the Rev. M. ...

    Article : 313 words
  13. BRIGHT BATTING AT WAVERLEY.

    Petersham made a fine effort to pull off victory. Rain kept, the players in the pavilion until 4 o'clock. Then the Petersham men faced the task of making 298, having already ...

    Article : 336 words
  14. ADELAIDE CRICKET NOTES

    The completion of the first round of ? district cricket saw the defeat of Adelaide, last year's premiers, at the hands of Sturt. The City men were poorly represented, and perhaps ...

    Article : 986 words
  15. SYDNEY FIRST GRADE COMPETITION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 165 words
  16. HIS CAREER IN BRIEF.

    William Gilbert Grace, the fourth son of a Bristol surgeon, first saw the light on July 18, 1848, at Downend, a village a few miles, outside the City of Bristol. His father was a most ...

    Article : 721 words
  17. SPORTSMEN'S BATTALION NOW POSTED AS REINFORCEMENT

    The sportsmen in khaki arc now classified as the 7th reinforcement of the 20th Battalion, and are getting into good shape under the charge of Lieut.-Col. Rourke and Lieuts. ...

    Article : 191 words
  18. SYDNEY, v. REDFERN.

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  19. SYDNEY DISTRICT'S COLTS TO FORE.

    C. Smith (65) and H. O. Marshall. (31) put on 91 for Sydney District's third wicket against Redfern, at Rushcutters Bay and the total of 207 set them was passed with eight ...

    Article : 253 words
  20. SOME OBSERVATIONS..

    The representative cricketers of New South wales, who have enlisted or are in the armies of the British Empire include R. J. A. Massie, C. Kellcway, Dr. W. J. Stack, Dr. E. P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 849 words
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