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  2. Cricket's Opening And War Aspects

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  3. SPORTSMEN IN WAR

    Lieut.-Colonel Edgar R. Mobbs, commanding a battalion of the Northamptonshire Regiment, who is reported wounded in the shoulder, is the well-known Northampton, East ...

    Article : 443 words
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  5. VICTORIAN CRICKET

    The Victorian cricket season will formally open next Saturday. The recent rains have retarded practice, but last Saturday the various grounds were filled with cricketers busily ...

    Article : 342 words
  6. Won His Commission on Field

    Mr. Grieve, of the Bank of Australasia, Sydney, has just received cabled advice that his son, Sergeant-Major Grieve, who is in France, has been awarded the D.C.M. and has received ...

    Article : 70 words
  7. Australians in Army Sport

    Sporting contests enter largely into the recreation of the Australians preparing for the front in England, an interesting budget being contained in a letter from Roy Oakes, 7th ...

    Article : 302 words
  8. RAINY SEASON POSTPONES OPENING.

    The season among the First Grade clubs did not open as expected in Sydney on Saturday, the Association on Thursday determining to put oft the opening for a week owing to ...

    Article : 327 words
  9. AN OLD STAGER.

    We have had and have some venerable veterans of the bat and ball in Australia, but England appears to be able to give us a start and a beating in this little matter. I have just ...

    Article : 1,284 words
  10. THE MOTOR

    Jack Booth, the Australasian champion, has put up some remarkable performances in his brilliant career, and holds many Australasian and worm's records, but he capped them all on ...

    Article : 1,087 words
  11. In Cricket and Football

    A Melbourne Reader writes from Fifth Battalion, Perham Downs, England : "A few notes on our sport in Egypt and England. On February 26 the Victorians played New South ...

    Article : 386 words
  12. The Referee in Germany

    Mr. Charles King, a New Zealander, who has been interned in Ruhleben camp, Germany, since the beginning of the war, and who has just been released owing to ill-health, states ...

    Article : 128 words
  13. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND MEMBERS.

    The trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground are inviting members who might have been disposed to allow their subscriptions to lapse for the duration of the war to continue their ...

    Article : 423 words
  14. Cyclist-Soldier in Salonika

    The Times published recently a very interesting letter from an officer of a British cyclist unit in Greece. The climatic arid physical conditions of the country are graphically described, ...

    Article : 457 words
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  17. VICTORIAN FOOTBALL

    On the East Melbourne Ground on Saturday, Williamstown beat Preston in the final for the junior premiership. As far as previous performances went, the sides were well matched. ...

    Article : 150 words
  18. UMPIRES AND GRADE CRICKET.

    Mr. Frank Iredale, as secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association, has sent the following letter to each of the clubs affiliated with that body : "Owing to my Association ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. RUGBY UNION GOSSIP

    G. Thompson, the best all-round forward of the last South African Rugby Union team of 1912-1913 to visit England, has been killed in the East African operations. It is said that ...

    Article : 382 words
  20. "I Played for Bradford"

    Told in the Daily Chronicle : "Another sturdy fellow I met came face to face with a German, who called out to him, in perfect English : 'Don't shoot. I was brought up in ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. FASTEST BOWLER IN 25 YEARS.

    A few weeks back a correspondent in Napier, New Zealand, asked which was the faster bowler, the late Jack Marsh or Albert Cotter. It was my impression that Cotter, on his fastest ...

    Article : 319 words
  22. "Leave Stopped; Cannot Come"

    At Barrow on August 19 a meeting over three distances—100, 220, and 300 yards—between the world's champion sprinters, Pte. W. R. Applegarth (England) and Jack Donaldson ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. Westralian Lawn Tennis Player

    The following, extracted from the notes of Short Lob. appearing in the Western Mail, will appeal to lawn tennis men in the other States : "Private R. H. Kelsey was seen by many of ...

    Article : 235 words
  24. A WAGGA CRICKETER FALLS.

    The following letter has been received from Lieut. G. F. Plunkett, writing from France on August 1, to the secretary of the Wagga Soldiers' Comforts, among other things, says : ...

    Article : 300 words
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