The following are the results of the opening meeting of the second season of the above club. The weather was favourable daring the two days—Friday and Saturday last— and there was a good attendance:— ...
Article : 435 wordsHAWKERSBURY writes: A batsman plays in a number of matches, in which he plays a number of not-out innings, the last innings of the seaton being one of the latter. It being the last match of the season, in compiling the average does it count an innings or ...
Article : 67 wordsThe Australian cricketers commenced their eleventh match to-day, at Cambridge, against the Cambridge University Eleven, which was composed as follows:—C. W. Wright. H. W. Bainbridge, Hon. J. Mansfield, J. K. Studd, P.de ...
Article : 852 wordsMr. James Austin, the honorary treasurer of the Warwick Cricket Club, has taken exception to my remarks in the review of the past season anent his club. Re stoutly denies the allegation of the club's bad management, and states that ...
Article : 1,833 wordsOn the day that my last letter was sent off the great majority of the team commenced practice in earnest on Mitcham Green. The men who went down were Blackham, M'Donnell, Bonnor, Scott, Alexander, Boyle, Palmer, and ...
Article : 2,295 wordsThis match was resumed on Saturday afternoon last on the Cup wickets, Moore Park, the attendance of spectators being large—something over 5000—showing, if anything, increased interest in the progress of the game. ...
Article : 305 wordsThe match between the Australian Eleven and the County of Nottingham was commenced at Nottingham yesterday. The attendance of spectators was good, ana the weather was brilliantly fine throughout the day. The ground was in ...
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The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), Sat 21 Jun 1884, Page 1180
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