No one would venture to charge Stephens of Prahran with impulsiveness. His batting methods, while not those Of the stonewaller exactly, have a decided ...
Article : 163 wordsSPECIAL FIELDING PRACTICE DEVELOPS KEENNESS ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 12 wordsWhen Johnston and Herring resumed the scoring against St. Kilda, it was soon evident that a total of 96 would be over-topped. Herring broke down at 42, but Johnston batted ...
Article : 78 wordsCarlton and Fitzroy were fighting for first place on the list, where they are now running together. Truman managed to dismiss Kiernan and Landsdowne before the ...
Article : 165 wordsRowing men this season have deemed themselves specially fortunate in the weather with which they have been favored whenever any racing has been hold. This run of fine ...
Article : 169 wordsGood beginnings are a great thing. After East Melbourne scored 84 and Collingwood made only 45, there seemed time for a 'Wood recovery, but the elements decreed ...
Article : 105 wordsSenior Pairs.—South Melbourne (W. M'Cabe str., W. Honeybone bow, G. Welch cox.) 1; Yarra Yarra (B. C. T. Kelly str., D. H. Wilder bow, L. Bennett cox.) 2; Richmond (S. ...
Article : 151 wordsThe enterprise of the Civil Service club in promoting trial fours amongst its members has been rewarded by the excellent entry of eight crews. The committee is to be ...
Article : 77 wordsThat new members are being well looked after is evident by the number of pairoared boats which were afloat last weekend containing raw men with coaches in the ...
Article : 365 wordsThe two Essendonians, Davies and Carroll, were busy upon University's 184 when play became impossible. The young left-hander had gathered 44 in 50 minutes, without ...
Article : 74 wordsA special word of praise is due to Mr J. Counihan, who acted as starter for both pairs and sculls throughout the afternoon. He was drenched to the skin before the ...
Article : 271 wordsThe event provided some interesting racing. Albert Park, on the south station, went off with a dash, and rowing a fast stroke, led Banks through the Anderson ...
Article : 326 wordsThe Banks club has also decided to conduct trial fours no doubt being encouraged thereto by the entries secured by the Civil Service club. They have fixed on Saturday ...
Article : 45 wordsWith 227 in the book and three Northmen out for 37, the Richmonders had undoubted right to exclaim against the Weather Bureau. Smith had secured two wickets ...
Article : 51 wordsMr H. Kirsch, the popular hon, secretary of the Hawthorn Club, annouces that his club intends holding combination fours at their prettily situated boathouse on March 16. ...
Article : 146 wordsTo a score of 66 for six wickets Robinson, of Brighton, contributed no fewer than 43. He is one of the most reliable run-getters in the metropolis. N. Brown made 14. ...
Article : 56 wordsTENNIS CLAIMS ITS ENTHUSIASTS ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 7 wordsTime was found to develop a very interesting contest between Port Melbourne and Caulfield. The latter team totalled 80. Ride making 19, Wilmot 16, and Hendy 15. Ryan ...
Article : 136 wordsFootscray bowled two overs against Brunswick securing a wicket for 3 runs—Schade, one for 2. Such is the history of openingday in this contest. ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 9 Mar 1918, Page 21
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