HIS team facing ignominious defeat, C. W. Bubke went in with wickets falling and 60 runs wanted in the Toombul-Souths' match yesterday, and by sheer cricket pluck made it possible for his side to get them. A better ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,162 wordsTHE SAILING MEN had another bad day on the river yesterday, and on this occasion there was sufficient wind to enable the boats to finish their res[?] races, there was no kick in the breeze, which varied to almost every point [?] compass during the racing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,101 wordsBRADMAN was the top cricket scorer to-day. He compiled 245, while Jackson made 183. C. Solomon, Petersham, played a red-hot innings and registered the century in 90 minutes. Altogether he secured 113. B. M. Salmon also did well with 195, which included 25 fours ...
Article : 159 wordsThe ex-Victorian, H. S. Gamble, scored a brilliant double at Graceviile No. 2 yesterday, hitting up 68 with the bat and ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 545 wordsBrilliant batting by Biggs and Walker marked the opening of the Ipswich cricket season yesterday. Biggs just missed his century by a whisker, scoring 94, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 742 wordsWho said cricket is not exciting? Those who saw Northern Suburbs sensationally defeat Valleys' by 26 runs on the first ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 513 wordsSkipper Ernie springfi[?] in merry mood yesterday [?] he struck a breeze to Ro[?]ing, and put it all over [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 262 wordsWestern Suburbs had the whip hand on Colts at all stages in the match which was finished yesterday on the Graceville No. 1 ...
Article : 90 wordsPut in the ring at the Bohemia last night to take part in a wrestling contest, Con Grevas (12.7) turned the bout first into ...
Article : 176 wordsSailing from the back mark, Jack, McClear steered Dove home an easy winner in the twelve-foot skiff event by one min. five sec. ...
Article : 170 wordsIN a scrambling game, at times brightened by snappy flashes, Geelong to-day defeated Richmond for the League football ...
Article : 86 wordsIn their dainty white costumes neatly bound with blue, and pretty floral emblems, Bluebells looked quite chic and deserved ...
Article : 360 wordsSIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Harry Williams. Australian and Victorian amateur golf champion, who got a job in a sports depot here, has thrown it ...
Article : 113 wordsFINAL of the Valley Theatre babby competition concluded yesterday and resulted:— No. 8: June McGarney, 1st, 4790 ...
Article : 42 wordsKELPIE made hacks of the [?]tion in the Cadet Dinghy[?] cap, the rest of the fleet, be[?]spees in the distance when ...
Article : 124 wordsAN ingenious idea has been evolved whereby Queenslanders can assist their own State by sending Queensland-made goods to their friends and relations in ...
Article : 110 wordsAfter being twice cautioned by the reforce for using shamrock punches and palming early in the tenth pound of his contest with Mick Joyce at the ...
Article : 75 wordsELSIE (13min.). handled neatly by Con. Young on the downstream journey, had sufficient in hand at the turn to still off er rivals to the ...
Article : 88 wordsVic. White, 7.13 bantam champion, fought a 12 rounds draw with Ronnie Leonard, 8.3. at Sydney Stadium to-night. Leonard rather put it over the ...
Article : 43 wordsDURING the past month the touring department of the R.A.C.Q. has been revising, and where necessary altering, its road maps to bring them ...
Article : 83 wordsWHEN the New South Wales XI. arrives in Brisbane on November 6 next will the popular Alan Kippax still be at the head of the team? "Truth's" cricket expert ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 96 wordsKING'S School, thanks to [?] win by Jimmie White [?] double by Clive Hall, easily we[?] G.P.S. championships at the [?] ...
Article : 100 wordsALF. ELLIOTT deserves a pat on the back for the manner in which he made Reno move up on the Oxley course yesterday. ...
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