CHIPPERFIELD completed his bowling triumph in the England—Australian Eleven match on Saturday by taking four more wickets at a cost of only nine runs to his average, giving him eight wickets for 66 runs for the innings. He used the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,538 wordsA. G. CHIPPERFIELD proved the surprise packet of the selection of the Australian team for England in 1934, though the sound judgment of the selectors was soon vindicated. Because he did nothing very sensational with the bat and nothing at all with the ball ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 281 wordsTHE soft wickets which resulted from Friday night's rain favoured bowlers in reserve grade on Saturday. In only two instances were 200 runs ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 wordsJ. COCKBURN'S batting has improved a lot since country week, and his two recent performances for the Colts, 69 not out and 99, indicate that ...
Article : 863 wordsThe outstanding feature of district cricket matches on Saturday was the bowling of R. G. Williams, the former State fast medium bowler, who took seven ...
Article : 128 wordsLargely as a result or a brilliant century by D. Allen, Toowoomba on Saturday defeated Ipswich by 115 runs on the first innings. Allen changed the whole ...
Article : 129 wordsFEATURES of the England—Australian XI. match on Saturday were the perfect understanding revealed by the Australian openers ...
Article : 745 wordsClub cricket matches on Saturday resulted:—North-west Hobart, 300 for four wickets (D. C. Green 124 not out. Hooper 66 not out), v Glenorchy. Newtown, 166 (A. B. Brownell, 6 for 60), v Sandy Bay-Kingborough, 196 (S. Sherburd 73 ...
Article : 54 wordsThe fifth round of fixtures opened yesterday on slow wickets. Details:— Collingwood, 202 (Allen 55, Pearce 65. Hassett five for 51), v. South Melbourne ...
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Advertising : 73 wordsThe feature of the match between Gayndah and Maryborough, at Eskdale Park to-day, was the enterprising batting of R. Boge, of Maryborough, whose score ...
Article : 107 wordsSouth Australian slow bowler Frank Ward will be available for all the Tests against England. Without explaining his change of ...
Article : 81 wordsNAMBOUR.—"Nambour Chronicle" shield game: Kenilworth, 294 (A. Purdon 86, R. Purdon 78, M. McMurlen 36. R. Ross 2 for 16. C. Colley 3 for 93, E. McFadden 2 for ...
Article : 206 wordsA grade cricket matches completed on Saturday resulted:—Mt.-Lawley, 184 (Ditchburn, 5 for 44), defeated Fremantle, 152 and 4 for 82. [?] ...
Article : 95 wordsTOOMBUL supporters left Nundah oval on Saturday afternoon not altogether happy. A total of 232 is not a big task for an opposition ...
Article : 1,441 wordsWith 259 runs on the board Varsity has a good grip of the game against Eastern Suburbs, which commenced on Langlands Park. At stumps Easts had scored 27 ...
Article : 362 wordsThe official opening of the Gladstone Municipal Baths was performed by the Minister for Works (Mr. Bruce). A programme was submitted, and swimmers ...
Article : 120 wordsAn inter-town swimming carnival, under auspices of the Goondiwindi Amateur Swimming Club, was held on the McIntyre River. The main event was the ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Mon 23 Nov 1936, Page 9
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