Death has removed still another of the men who were prominent in the work of bringing the sport of rowing from a small beginning into the prominent position which ...
Article : 537 wordsCox, D. FARADAY; stroke, N. GILES (11.0); No. 3, H. BROWN (10.9); No. 2, W. M'CABE (9.4), bow, W. HONEYBONE (9.6). In the one day at Colac the above crew won the Maiden Four. Bow and No. 2 were also successful in the Maiden Pair and Junior Pair. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 57 wordsThe better recent form of Richmond men enabled them to finish up [?]n a good win against St. Kilda. The Saints were required to tackle a score of 213, the principal entry ...
Article : 226 wordsAfter Allen had rattled three goods Fitzroy batsmen for 5, 4 and 1, Cody and Llddicutt got together, and played for a draw, on the off chance that Carlton could not ...
Article : 99 wordsThe outstanding feature of the regatta held on Lake Colac on New Year's Day was the success of the South Melbourne crews. They won the maiden four, maiden pair, and ...
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Advertising : 140 wordsThe monthly meeting of the Rowing Association was held at the Amateur Sports Club on Monday last with Mr E. A. Swindells in the chair. Although the majority of the ...
Article : 510 wordsContent with 305 for seven wickets. South Melbourne declared, and Northcote started a heavy task fairly well with 38 by Spicer. Other men failed, however, and it was not ...
Article : 139 wordsIn M.C.C. games Armstrong made 419 runs in eight innings, and lost his wicket only three times. His highest score was 192 not out. and his average 139.66. With the ball ...
Article : 85 wordsWhen the final District round commenced Fitzroy led Carltou by a point. On opening day Carlton scored well against Melbourne, while Fitzroy caught it from East, per ...
Article : 86 wordsAs if to maintain the season's marked characteristic to the end, Essendon bowlers put up a remarkable performance by dismissing North Melbourne, for 43. Had ...
Article : 104 wordsAt Glenferrie a large crowd testified to the public interest, in the sub-district final. Brighton had scored 180 in the first innings and 149 for nine wickets in the second round, ...
Article : 198 wordsIf anyone had shown enterprise enough to provide an observation balloon and field glasses, a good many enthusiasts would have paid a high fee to watch both these games. ...
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Advertising : 101 wordsScoring two points for a win against the nil result of Fitzroy's draw, Carlton got a point ahead, and secured the leading place for the second time in succession. While ...
Article : 119 wordsA letter was received from Mr H. N. Mortonsen, tendering his resignation as hon. auditor of the Association. Mr Mortenson was recently transferred to Sydney, where he ...
Article : 84 wordsCarlton declared at eight for 229, of which Green made 73, his stand with Sutherland realising 33 Sutherland and Truman were together, with 70 and 20, when the closure ...
Article : 115 wordsThis (Saturday) afternoon the Amateur Sculling Association will conduct the last of the series of races held under its auspices for the present season. ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 13 Apr 1918, Page 21
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