FRESH from their conquest of Australia at Adelaide the English team entertained 7500 people at Ballarat on Saturday and Monday. The money taken at the gates on the first day was £579. Interest was added to the cricket by the appearance of fast bowler Alexander, from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 86 wordsThe eighth round of Victorian pennant cricket was commenced in pleasant weather. Wickets and outfields were fast. Feature was the fine innings of Keith Bigg whose form in hilling up a brilliant 151 was reminiscent of that by which he forced his way into the State side ...
Article : 1,116 wordsSir,—I read with great interest Mr. Crosby Gilmore's letter in a recent issue. As Mr. Gilmore is a well known and highly respected stipendiary magistrate in ...
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Advertising : 303 wordsSir,—I feel sure that all sportsmen will regret the loss of Sid Hird. I, for one, was greatly surprised to read that he was without employment and had been ...
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Advertising : 16 wordsJ. M. GREGORY and E. A. McDonald never bowled this leg-theory, at-the-batsman fast stuff. They never bowled to a log field. Two months ago, when ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 25 Jan 1933, Page 15
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