IN Australia there is no booking of seats for first-class cricket matches. In England, at the tests, seats are booked on all the grounds. At Kennington Oval, on the first day' of the final Test, the cables informed us that the attendance was 22,000, and the money taken at the gate £2409! These figures will seem incredibly small to Australians. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,388 wordsTIME wings fleetly. The All Blacks who figured in the Rugby Union test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground, on Saturday, are back in their own New Zealand. They play another Dominion team at Wellington, next Saturday. Australians will be highly interested in ...
Article : 1,173 wordsTHE sports of the field, as Australians see them, have just finished their vital moments. The Cricket Ashes mushed in England with the mythical emblem reposing [?]gly in the locker of W. M. Woodfull. The body-line is still creating a ...
Article : 775 wordsMR. H. B. REES, the South Australian slow bowler of other days, and a very useful interstate all-rounder, who has been in England for many years ...
Article : 407 wordsAUSTRALIA'S victory in the cricket Tests has left many Englishmen dubious about the immediate prospects of ...
Article : 448 wordsCECIL PARKIN, the humorist of the cricket field in his day, and a humorist with the pen in his book written since that day, wrote an open letter to Harold Larwood, which was published in the "Empire News" of July 15. ...
Article : 764 wordsTHIS long: loose-limbed O'Reilly, so wise and so persevering, has ranked himself with the great Australian bowlers. Perpetually a danger.—C. B. ...
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Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Thu 30 Aug 1934, Page 14
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