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Article : 9 wordsPalace Emporium, 142 (R. Carrell 50, Norris 16, Dolgety [?] two for 30 (Baird 18 not out). For Ultimo, Winters, five for 37, Nelson, two for 68; for Palace, M'Grath, one for 5. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 531 wordsA meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at Bull's-chambers, Moore-street. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 wordsSt. James, 57 (Read 12), v Little Coogee, 40 (Lamy 15). Read took five Little Coogee wickets for 7. Standard, 106 (Dannett 24), v Wayverley Methodist, eight for 60 (Bastian 12). For Methodist, Shea took ...
Article : 172 wordsIn senior cricket on Saturday, Wests, 206, beat Norths, 126; Centrals, 162 (Bowl 67), defeated Souths, 111; and five wickets for 98. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Cricket Association matches on Saturday were characterized by tall scoring. East Torrens made 391 for four wickets against North Adelaide (L. W. Chamberlain 163, J. N. Crawford 109). Adelaide compiled 209 ...
Article : 73 wordsWildey Lodge, 88 and 128 (Ferry 44 and 64, Johnsten 20, L. Johnston 17), beat Burwood Lodge, 112 and 27 (Cooper 25, Udell 25, Granger 30). For Wildey, Ferry six tor 43, and H. Johnston four for 20. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 737 wordsThe match, Victoria v Tasmania, was resumed at Launceston on Saturday. The visitors in the first innings made 217, or 9 more than the home team. Warne 76, Facy 74, Braid 17, and Lampard 10 were the ...
Article : 69 wordsEntrica for the C series of the Metropolitan District Rifle Association's prize meeting will be received during the week by Mr. Dukin, Mr. Motton, of Mr. Castier. The C series will be fired on Saturday next. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 793 wordsSt Benedict's Society, 73 and 60 (Spics 40), beat St. Francis', 69 and 40. St. Thomas, nine for 171 (K. M'Evoy 52 not out, Brady 20), beat St. Joseph's, 106 (Miller 65). ...
Article : 86 wordsThe Kenmore Cricket Club (377) defeated Cootamundra (62). For Kenmore, Dr. Hogg scored 84, Dr. Moffit 68, and W. Ranken [?] not out. ...
Article : 29 wordsIn the senior division of the district cricket competition on Saturday, Bathurst for felted to St. Stanislaus' College, and First Nuggets to Rockley. Federals and Tirana met on the latter's wicket; ...
Article : 225 wordsWesley, eight, for 311 (innings declared closed) (Green 72, Breakspear 64, Grimston 52, Walker 31, Setchell 23 not out, Johnston 22, E. A. Russell 10 not out), beat Mosman Vets., 117 (Mitchell 33. Keogh ...
Article : 235 wordsThere was some heavy scoring in yesterday's pennant matches. Carlton lost nine for 317 against Richmond (W. Dick 147 not out); Prahran made 435 for the loss of four wickets against South Melbourne ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 722 wordsSir,—Will you permit me at an old cricketer, who played in the Otago 22 against "Parr's Eleven" in Dunedin in 1804, when Tinley's slow underhand twisters were the googlies of those days, to venture to ...
Article : 186 wordsSir,—I would suggest the following as desirable players for England:—Messrs. Hill, Dolling, Whitty, Armstrong, Ransford, Matthew's, McKenzie, Carkeek, Trumper, Minnett, Kellaway, Folkard, Cotter, Carter, ...
Article : 79 wordsMethodist, 70 (S. Greenwood 24), defeated St. Mary's, 47. For Methodist, G. Lee secured six wickets for 26 and W. Lanley two for 21. Kirribilli, two wickets for 198 (L. Hanseen 109 not ...
Article : 237 wordsHcKinnon met Larsen to-day in heavy boats, winning on a foul. ...
Article : 18 wordsThe secretary of the Bakers' Union (Mr. P. G. Halliday) has been instructed to apply to the industrial Court for a wages board to deal with the conditions of bakers in towns on the Southern and Western ...
Article : 76 wordsThe champion eight-oar race was contested on the Port Adelaide tidal river on Saturday over a threemiles' course. The competing crews were:—Port Adelaide (holders of Sir Edwin Smith shield), Torrens, ...
Article : 62 wordsThe twenty-fourth champion eight-oar race of Victoria was held on the Lower Yarra on Saturday, when the conditions were favourable. The course was over a distance of 2½ miles. There were three crews— ...
Article : 71 wordsMr. Semple, organising secretary of the Federation of Labour, leaves next week for Australia to arrange an understanding with the coalminers and waterside unions of the Commonwealth. ...
Article : 34 wordsA sub-committee from the New South Wales district of the Australian Journalists' Association held a conference on Saturday with representatives of the New South Wales Country Press Association, and as a ...
Article : 70 wordsAnnandale A., 182 (Taylor 64, Scach 37, Storey 24), beat Government Dockyard, 100 and 68 (Edwards 29, Rattray 22, Sullivan 20), by an innings and 19 runs. For winners, Black three for 12, Seach three for 29. ...
Article : 676 wordsCouncillor Judd (of Sutherland Shire) stated at the last meeting of the shire that the suggestion of the Minister for Works to widen Cook's River-road at the joint expense of the Illawarra suburban councils, the ...
Article : 82 wordsPlayed on the North Sydney oval, and drawn. P. W. Docker's XI., 304 (L. A. Minnett 100. H. Dupain 51, A. E. Johncon 49, A. C. Bolton 30, C. T. Docker 16, D. E. Reid 13). Commercial Bank, three ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 19 Feb 1912, Page 5
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