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  2. The Australian Eleven

    The one and only regret of the final appearance of the winners of the Ashes is that their match with the Rest of Australia found the big day—Saturday—very wet. Its dampening influence on the coffers was sheer ill-fortune. The cricket, however, has been keen and admirable ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN CARICATURES, No. 4—WARREN BARDSLEY

    Warren Bardsley has been a model of consistency as rungetter ever since he first took up the bat as a boy. He got the runs at school. He got them in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 798 words
  5. THIRD DAY FOR BATSMEN

    In very pleasant weather play continued on Monday A. C. Achurch fielding for the Rest in lieu of C. Kelleway, who was suffering from a sprain in the leg. ...

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  6. IN SUNSHINE AND SHOWERS

    If one day in the season could have been kept free from rain by cricketers it would have been last Saturday to benefit Frank Iredale. But the moist rule of this unseasonable Summer was not broken, rain pouring through Friday night and at intervals on Saturday. Still. ...

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  7. BASEBALL ITEMS.

    In Sydney on Saturday in the first grade, Petersham beat Kiora 9-3 in the early game at Leichhardt, the grade leaders falling away in their form. Later ...

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