The Australian cricketers commenced a match at Birmingham to-day against an All England team, captained by W. G. Grace. ...
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Article : 162 wordsJust to hear what that admirable English cricketer Arthur Shrewsbury, has to ray about the performances of "Our Boys"on the home grounds, a representative of The Herald ...
Article : 651 wordsMessrs. J[?] R. A. Watson and Ruwald, the N.S.W. amateur, returned home on Sunday by steamer. Hanlan also arrived about the same time, having come overland ...
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Sportsman (Melbourne, Vic. : 1882 - 1904), Wed 27 Jun 1888, Page 8
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