J. B. Hobbs, not out, 154; H. Sutcliffe, not out, 123 -- total, with six sundries, 283. So read the scoring board at the end of play in the second test match at Melbourne on Saturday. It was a magnificent achievement, and was a striking instance of the triumph of the bat over the ball. It was indeed a long journey for runs on which Hobbs and Sutcliffe set but, ...
Article : 1,565 wordsOn the whole it was an appreciative and impartial crowd that watched "The Daily Mail" scoring board on Saturday afternoon -- particularly in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,399 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Saturday's cricket has started people wondering what is to be the outcome of the present terrific batting ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,401 wordsNo finer testimony of the impartiality and sporting qualities of a Queensland crowd could have been witnessed than that displayed by the ...
Article : 276 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday. -- It was great to see another huge crowd at the match to-day, for it showed that the people appreciated the cricket provided ...
Article : 265 wordsLONDON, Saturday. -- The only vital comment on the second test match, says the London "Daily Mail," is that unless the Australian batsmen are ...
Article : 369 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday. -- After being captured in a two-up raid near the Roschill racecourse, on Saturday, John Holliday (48), of Granville, collapsed and died. ...
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Advertising : 559 wordsBig first wicket partnerships are very numerous in the annals of cricket, and the unbroken stand by Hobbs and Sutcliffe, 283, while ...
Article : 195 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday. -- The police report that although the crowds at the test match have been of record size, there has been an almost total ...
Article : 108 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday. -- Spectators of the test match who occupied the public stand at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day had more excitement ...
Article : 228 wordsLONDON, Saturday. -- To J. B. Hobbs the London "Star," in the name of itself and London juvenile cricketers has sent "Heartiest congratulations to ...
Article : 38 words"We want a man for our information bureau,'' said the manager. "He must be a wideawake fellow, and accustomed to complaints." ...
Article : 36 wordsMELBOURNE, Saturday. -- Mr. A. W. Bean (62), a brother of Mr. E. E. Bean (secretary of the Victorian Cricket Association), died suddenly to-day on his way ...
Article : 76 wordsMembers of the New South Wales Church Cricket Union, who are on a visit to Brisbane, attended in a body the morning service at St. Andrew's ...
Article : 66 words"How charming you look to-night, Mrs. Playne!" exclaimed her best friend at a Christmas dance. "Why! I hardly knew you!" ...
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The Daily Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1903; 1916 - 1926), Mon 5 Jan 1925, Page 9
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