Australia has made many gallant fights in Test matches, but none better than that made on Saturday in the third Test match. The Australian captain, J. Ryder, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,136 words"Uncle Thomas," cooed Gladys, my nicee. on Saturday morning--and immediately I knew that she was about to ask me a favor. At other times I am merely ...
Article : 1,612 wordsThe weather was beautiful and the wicket in splendid condition for the opening of the third Test match. A magnificent crowd was in attendance long ...
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Advertising : 29 wordsThe Governor-General was present at the Test match at the Melbourne cricket ground on Saturday, and was the guest of the Melbourne cricket club at lunchcon. ...
Article : 539 words"Australia Hits Out," and "England's Bowling Mastered," are typical head lines in the newspapers, and the dramatic Ryder-Kippax stand is paid the fullest ...
Article : 560 wordsAn interesting coincidence concerning Saturday's fourth-wicket stand by Kippax and Ryder is that it put on exactly the same number of runs--161--as the ...
Article : 237 wordsNever, except on one occasion at a football final, has such a crowd assembled at the Melbourne cricket ground as witnessed the first day's play in the third Test match on Saturday. The attendence--6[?],247--was a world's record for a Test match. The next largest was 58,440 on the Saturday of the second Test match on the Sydney cricket ground a fortnight ago. The above picture shows the tightly packed crowds in the stands. The new members' stand is in the centre. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsSir,-- As Mr. M. A. Noble said over the wireless last night, yesterday's cricket was most interesting indeed, and demonstrated that with our two opening batsmen ...
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Advertising : 125 wordsDuring the luncheon interval at the M.C.C. ground on Saturday the pennant committee of the Victorian Cricket Association presented to Mr. P. le Conteur a ...
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The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Mon 31 Dec 1928, Page 7
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