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Advertising : 1,921 wordsIt rained at dawn, and kept on raining till marksmen felt uncomfortable, and saw visions of a cold, miserable, wet day on the mounds. But before eight o'clock the sun shone forth, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 3,764 wordsAlthough several slight showers fell between 5 and 7 a.m. on Saturday, the day turned out an ideal one for cricket, there being bright sunshine and a cool nor[?] easter to temper the sun's rays. The ...
Article : 2,929 wordsBexley, 122 (C. Lardner 47, F. Coleman 34, P. Peterson [?]), v Kogarah District, four for 199 [?]A. Hatfield 61, T. Murray 51 not out, J. Shipway 32, W. Brownley 22). For former, T. Brierley, two for 61; for latter, ...
Article : 529 wordsThe third round of matches was commenced on Saturday. A Grade. Standard, eight for 143 (Bowler 51, Schubert 23, ...
Article : 564 wordsSydney Lodge No. 1, 137 (Williams 42, Sprod 27, Cocks[?]ge 27), and three for 68 (Sims 38 not out, Archibald Al[?]y 20), heat Stirling Lodge, l11 (Carey 43, Barnes 20, Roader 20), and [?]0 (Freshwater 20, ...
Article : 122 wordsDouble Bay, nine for 126 (J. F. Chambers 30 not o[?]t, Kippax 25, Corner 20), beat Glebe IV., 117 (Graves 33). For Double Bay, J. F. Chambers four for 15, and C. Slade three for 37; for Glebe, Plunkett ...
Article : 397 wordsOtranto, 111 and seven for 167 (Daley [?] and 32, Wilson 40 and 20, Armstrong 25) beat Victoria, 91 and 66 (Kent 27, Campbell 29, Bond 20). For Otranto, Burnen five for 2, Wilson four for 25, Lea four for 19. ...
Article : 262 wordsButhurst District Cricket Association's competitions opened yesterday. In the first grade, Tarana seven for 114 (T. A. Webb 32, A. Spence 26, R.C. Webb 24), beat Rockley, 88 (Edwards 44), by five wickets and ...
Article : 436 wordsCommenced at Er[?]ville Oval. Newtown, 81 (Foster 11, Langley 15, Keating 11, Ferguson 17, M'Callum 17)[?] Cooney, seven for 27; Waldron, two for 19; and [?]rrar, one for 26. University, six wickets for 205 ...
Article : 494 wordsHurlston[?] Park, nine for 287 (Slingsby 102, S. Tout 49, Chipperfield 30 not out, Wilkinson 2[?] G. Tont 2[?] v Burwood United; P[?]entice and Robinson bowled best. ...
Article : 456 wordsSir,—Prompted by a few remarks made by our late distinguished visitor, the Hon. James Bryce, just before his departure, to the effect that we should be 'for [?]ver grateful to the ...
Article : 594 wordsCommenced at Wentworth Park[?] Newtown 266 (Nixon 65, Plant 48, Croan 94, Foster 13, Eaton 25). Donnellan four for 52, Freeman three for 25, Spears two for 27, and Passmore one for 47. Glebe, three for ...
Article : 489 wordsLeichhardt Hill, 261 (H[?]lley 73, Dick 57, Kelley 34, H. McGonigal 2[?], Strom 22 not out), v Government Dockyard, two for [?]. For [?]tter Wurtz four for [?]5; Sullivan, three for 57. ...
Article : 366 wordsW[?]oughby, six for 267 (G. R. Frazer 123, C. Bullock 38, C. S[?]t [?]2), v K[?]. For Kirrib[?] Fred Dessaix, two wickets; H. Gardiner, two wickets. Good Intent, Manchester Unity, 90 (W. Lee 21) [?] ...
Article : 335 wordsThe third round of the Pick Memorial Cup co[?]test was commenced on Saturday. A Grade. Sydney Junior A. eight for 328 (Freeman 95, Chas. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 14 Oct 1912, Page 4
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