It was rather hot fast Saturday for a flood cricket day from the batsmen's viewpoint. The wielders of the willow enjoyed themselves. Sturt and Kensington each topped 400 in the afternoon, while North and East Torrens each passed the third century. ...
Article : 389 wordsKeith Lee, the vigorous Torrens youth, has not been displaced as the top batsman, but his average has dropped back, and now stands at 67. ...
Article : 96 wordsCharley Kelleway’s initial effort in journalism so far as coming tests are concerned has been cabled back from London. Among other things, he states ...
Article : 254 wordsW. C. Alexander's remarkable average 103 places him at the top of the batting, while G. L. Bayly has earned early success with an average of 91 (rather ...
Article : 110 wordsPercy Rundell (two innings, once not out. with ah average of 52) is hardly worth counting. Jack Ryan, the veteran South Adelaide ...
Article : 79 wordsA. J. Ryan—"Bulla" of football fame —can be congratulated on his cricketing efforts this season. We find him with the top city aggregate—556—and an average ...
Article : 211 wordsR. B. Hogan's first batting effort was a good one. In his initial match he went to the front, making 101 runs for once out. ...
Article : 73 wordsThe improved standard of play the northerners indicated in winning their most recent two matches has made them as keen as mustard. Having risen, to fifth ...
Article : 232 wordsAlthough Reg Stuckey (Under-Treasurer and Chairman of the newly formed State Bank, in addition to holding many other important Government .position's), I am ...
Article : 260 wordsD. V. Kingsley has gone quickly to the top (4 innings, 2 not outs, 52). W. S. Richardson, has been consistent, and comes second, with 47. ...
Article : 58 wordsKensington, after their handsome win over Sturt at Unley, looked to be on a good thing When they met the bottom team, West Torrens, st. the Kensington ...
Article : 227 wordsAlthough East :Torrens have little chance of gaining a position in the first four, they have "been doing well recently after a disastrous start at the beginning of the ...
Article : 243 wordsClarry Pellew has further improved his figures and has first position on the batting with an average of 64. His brother Lance takes second place, with 52. ...
Article : 75 wordsBill Murray has been connected with the S.A.L.T. Association for about a quarter, of a century and has done valuable, work on the committee during the period he has ...
Article : 131 wordsJack Rymill has not been quite so meteoric since his return from the cast but holds the top batting place (with 63 average). ...
Article : 91 wordsA keen follower of sport is Harry Black, the well-known Adelaide business m[?] For many years be has been a Vice-President of the West Adelaide Football ...
Article : 259 wordsWhat with five royal commissions (or thereabouts) and a "Back to Mount Gambier" stunt on his hands, Jack Sincock is "up to the eyes" in work at ...
Article : 237 wordsPort Adelaide's champion, Dave Pritchard, is in his right place, with a batting average of 57. D. G. McKenzi and G. W. Harris ...
Article : 81 wordsThe meeting of the second and third teams, at the University Oval appeared to provide the best game of the day, as by their performance the two were evenly ...
Article : 304 wordsWith many in the running for pride of place in the batting and bowling averages, every series of matches results in changes of positions. At the conclusion ...
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Saturday Journal (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1929), Sat 27 Feb 1926, Page 14
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