The Australians are to open their tour in England at Worcester against Worcestershire on April 30. The news that they are to make a tour through some of the southern and central European countries prior to crossing to England ...
Article : 725 wordsGreat Public Schools' cricket this half has been interesting, with changing positions every week. Just now, however, Sydney C.E.G.S. have settled down to a comfortable mid well-merited lend of their rivals. Their brilliant win against Scots, and Newington's downfall before High at ...
Article : 833 wordsTop: Tom Andrews on the way to a record aggregate for Sydney First Grade cricket; and D. Seddon (bottom), his henechman of the bat who has made two centuries. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsTHE Australian are due at Colombo to-day. They are to piny a match against the local tenm. Colombo does ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 wordsThe four players not to fake part in the game against Colombo' to-day are A. F. Kippax. A. Jackson, P. M. Hornibrook and C. V. Grimmett. These four ...
Article : 574 wordsSt. Joseph's v S.G.S., at Hunter's Hill: St. Ignatius' v High. at Riverview: Scots V King's at Bellevue Hill: Newington V S.C.E.G.S., at Northbridge. ...
Article : 28 wordsTHE third round of Victorian Public School cricket was completed at the week- end. The success of M.G.S. over Scotch, combiner! with the defeat of xavier by ...
Article : 247 words"Old Heidelberg" writes, enclosing the following newspaper extract, which be says indicates that Germany is trying to master all the English games and ...
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Article : 1,978 wordsLnst week I mentioned something about the Chinese having a bowler who struck success against the M.C.C. team in the West Indies. Below are a few ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 633 wordsCABLED that the Australians me to make a slight deviation from the ship route. They will embark at Suez, and take the train to Cairo, rejoining the Orford next day at Port Said. This deviation has its infractions in the shape of seeing life in the bazears under real native ...
Article : 128 words"H. S. LOVE scored his third successive century on Saturday for Mosman—113, following 134 and 145—and played an innings of class. We never remember his being in such splendid all-rouud form as he is now showing. His batting has been so sound, be crisp, so ...
Article : 163 wordsThe following cable from England, a few days ago, recalls a distinguished gathering of 1926: "It is unfortunate that both the institute of Journalists ...
Article : 257 wordsTOM ANDREWS is making history for Petersham and First Grade cricket. His century against North Sydney is the sixth (102, 148, 123, 119, 121, mid 115) in this'season's competition. Besides, he was twice not out when within measerable distance of two others. This ...
Article : 140 wordsHow a brilliant or uncommon type of cricketer nets as a magnet to the crowds is shown by the financial success of the Nelson C.C. last season. The ...
Article : 273 wordsJ. B. Hobbs has become an English here of cricket, in much the same manner us W. G. Grace was We are held that a new pavilion, erected at a cost ...
Article : 202 wordsA reader of "The Referce" in London forwards me a cutting from the "News of the World," in which the matter of the rubber coverins the but handle ...
Article : 643 wordsThe wireless informed us a few days ago that Mr. W. K. Kelly manager of the Australian Eleven, in arranging the trip through Italy. Switzerland, and ...
Article : 196 wordsThat the West Indians can bat on their own fast wickets, has been shown this season, against the M.C.C. On the first day of the final Test at ...
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