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Article : 73 wordsThe toss favored Warne, who sent Collingwood to bat, and three wickets were soon lowered for 21 runs. Brown and Fry then made a stand, out of which Fry got 23 runs ...
Article : 146 wordsWith 54 up for three wickets, Fitzroy resumed batting, and had reached 223 for eight wickets when the round was closed. Having no desire to risk further demonstrations the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 wordsCarrying on an innings that had returned 100 runs for four wickets, one of the not outs, Paton, who was showing 18, did extremely well. He was not dismissed until ...
Article : 227 words14.—Club events at Port and Williamstown ranges Since the war opened a number of citizens have availed themselves of the opportunity, ...
Article : 622 wordsOn Nov. 4 the Melbourne Gun Club conducted a handicap at clay birds in aid of the war funds. A profit of £32 resulted. Over 80 nominations were taken. G. Coffey (in the ...
Article : 1,354 wordsContinuing their innings the Pranran men accounted for 251 runs of which Flewellyn and Bowden claimed 54 apiece. The first named introduced nine 4's into his score, but ...
Article : 148 wordsBatting at Glenferrie, the local men made 164 and declared with four wickets still to fall. Littlefield played a nice innings of 57, and was still busy when the closure stopped ...
Article : 268 wordsThe game at Port Melbourne between the home team and Malvern did not attract as many people as are usually seen on the ground, owing to the certainty that finality ...
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Advertising : 467 wordsContinuing their batting the Wicks got to 136, Wolfe helping them on with a nice contribution of 27. Andrews tabled an average of six for 39, really excellent figures. ...
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Advertising : 584 wordsGoing in on their own ground the Scrays picked up 164 runs for three wickets and declared. Smith and O'Shannessy were the operating batsmen, and were still scoring ...
Article : 150 wordsA fair score of 160 for seven wickets satisfield the Caulfield skipper, who closed the innings with Wainwright doing well and showing a credit of 23 runs. Ride was hero ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 14 Nov 1914, Page 20
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