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Article : 81 wordsA two days' match will be played at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday and Monday next between the Sydney and Wiverley Clubs. The former will be represented by H. A. Evers, W. E. ...
Article : 303 wordsBalmain Club held some road events yesterday. A. Pontey (scratch) won the "Ribbon" Race, R. M. Pontey (5sec) second, and T. Kennedy (30sec) third. J. S. Thompson (10sec) won the ...
Article : 69 wordsCleveland dismissed Brockleigh for 53 (M'Kenzie 22 not out, Barrett 11). Cleveland scored 73 for three wickets (Hanley 27 not out, M'Ginley 14 not out). Loveridge got four for 4, and Jones four for ...
Article : 75 wordsMoore Park Junior beat Surreyville, at Stewart's Paddock, by four wickets and 20 runs. For the winners, P. Enfield scored 30, S. Enfield 27, W. Enfield 12 not out. For the losers, J. Ryan and ...
Article : 276 wordsAnnandale and Newtown Clubs yesterday met in a challenge team road race, six men aside, the former winning easily. S. Gibbs, R. S. Lawrence, R. Sinclair, and C. Howell, of the Annandale ...
Article : 46 wordsThe sixth annual Championship Carnival of the N.S. Wales League of Wheelmen will eventuate at the Sydney Cricket Ground on October 6 and 13. A varied programme has been drawn up, and ...
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Article : 202 wordsMarrickville against Lassetter's made 78 (Ward 16, Honnes 14). O'Grady took five for 18, Paine three for 29, and Alpin one for 19. Lassetier's lost four wickets for 68 (Alpin 23, O'Grady 19, Best ...
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Article : 349 wordsMessrs. Batt, Rodd and Purves hold an auction sale on the ground next Saturday at 3 p.m. of business and villa allotments at Barry's Bay, North Shore. Sites will ...
Article : 155 wordsAlbert Fagot and Juliette Duhalier, aged respectively nineteen and eighteen, who lived together on the sixth floor of a house in the Rue de Grand-Pricure, were the ...
Article : 136 wordsThe sailing season opened here this afternoon under most delightful auspices. The Port Hunter Club promoted two handicaps, and the attendance on the steamer was unusually large. The weather ...
Article : 123 wordsJames Sandy and Co. beat Ultimo, on the latter's wicket, by 107 runs. Sandy and Co., first innings, 156 (Edson 27, F. Coburn 46, Joyce 15, H. Edson 15 not out). Ultimo, first innings, 49 ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 23 Sep 1900, Page 4
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