IT is sometimes the habit of Englishmen to make geese out of their swans, but even their pessimists would have no difficulty in recognising the plumage of three of their front rank batsmen on their showing against Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,061 wordsCHARLES John Barnett, team male of the great Walter Hammond in the Gloucestershire county eleven,, has made himself the cricketer of the week, by scoring 131 for England in the current match against Victoria. Maybe that score ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 284 wordsTHERE were two reasons why the Colts' match against Western Suburbs created big interest on Saturday. One was the ...
Article : 533 wordsThe second day's play in the England v Victoria match at the M.C.C. ground on Saturday was a washout. There was only 28 minutes' play after ...
Article : 535 wordsWHY doesn't he retire and give some young player a chance? That has been said of Herb. Holdsworth, captain of Toombul. Wild ...
Article : 655 wordsNorthern Suburbs reserve graders put up a record against University at Exhibition No. 2 oval on Saturday. There were three individual ...
Article : 480 wordsMOLE'S G.P.S. crew, which had won the river fours the previous Saturday, added to its laurels on Saturday, when it annexed the State fours ...
Article : 464 wordsJack Carroll (10.8½), welterweight champion of Australia since 1928, gave an artistic display of ringcraft in opposition to the Queenslander. Svd. ...
Article : 243 wordsAlthough beaten by Gordon at Chatswood Oval on Saturday, Mosman maintained its position at the head of the competition table. Scores:— ...
Article : 175 wordsBatsmen showed fine form in district cricket on Saturday, two centuries being scored, one by the promising young Colts' batsman. J. Noblet. Colts scored nearly ...
Article : 144 wordsCharies Ritter, the American sprint cyclist, who arrived in Sydney on Monday, went to Melbourne on Tuesday, returned on Saturday morning, and has had little ...
Article : 95 wordsMaurice StricKiana, the heavyweight boxer, of Wellington (New Zealand), in his American debut, outpointed the Chicago boxer, Max Marck, at Hot Springs (Arkansas). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsFinals of the amateur boxing and wrestling, tournament conducted on Saturday night by the Morningside A.A.A. were:— WRESTLING.—10.5 division: C. Renwick ...
Article : 117 wordsAlthough Colts' recognised batsmen failed at Graceville, the side finished in a satisfactory position, with 246 runs on the board, and three of Western ...
Article : 1,138 wordsThe concluding round of fixtures for the minor grades of the G.P.S. competition was played on Saturday, but owing to the necessity of playing two deferred ...
Article : 142 wordsSpirited boxing was seen at the Southport School last night, when representatives of the Metropolitan Club (Brisbane) defeated members of the Southport ...
Article : 237 wordsDALBY.—Colts defeated St. Joseph's by an innings find 45 runs. Colts, 185 (J. Wood 85 not out, T. Knox 20, R. lynam 20 K. Padget; 19. K. Lynagh 5 for 34). ...
Article : 309 wordsThe swift and sensational dismissal of the opening batsmen on each side, a freehitting and invaluable innings by Hubbard for Norths, and generally sound ...
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Advertising : 0 wordsBowen to-day defeated Ayr by 170. runs on the first innings. Scores:—Bowen, 240 (K. Sorohan 79, F. Haimes 40, P. Shan-non 38); Ayr, 70 (R. Lynch 24, B. Bowater ...
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Article : 4 wordsAfter losing four for 60. Toombul was dismissed for 173 by South. Brisbane Lockie and Oxenham came together at a vital stage of the game, and added 42 ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Mon 9 Nov 1936, Page 9
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