THE two Sea Lake teams had a keen match at home, and the newly-formed side, Imperials, had the luck to win. Alan Butcher, their captain, was dropped ...
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Advertising : 704 wordsHAT tricks seem to be becoming common occurrences in the Walpeup Association. Frank Wakefield, the Walpeup bowler, was the ...
Article : 57 wordsRemarkable bowling feats were recorded in Saturday's Lowan Star games, the best being that of Norman Lloyd, the fast-medium trundler of the Nhill ...
Article : 206 wordsA DAMAGED ball was the cause of a drawn game in the Ouyen District Association on Saturday. The circumstances were unusual. ...
Article : 495 wordsWith three rounds of games completed only three teams out of seven--Footballers, St. Michael's and Presbyterians--are undefeated. ...
Article : 206 wordsTyenna made a fair score against Nandaly, C. O'Brien making 38. R. Dickson 124, A. Henry and D. Williams each 16. of the total of 124. L. Cook, H. Daniell ...
Article : 268 wordsWarragul matches were completed on Saturday. St. Paul's declaring with 3--210 and seven for 67, disposed of C.Y.M.S. for 21 and 10 to win outright. ...
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Advertising : 71 wordsIn district cricket at Mount Gambier on Saturday Old Scholars had little difficulty in defeating Federals, who had made 110. Old Scholars scored 194 for ...
Article : 94 wordsAccording to Pyrenees Association rules matches cease at 6.30 p.m., and unless a team is all out, a drawn game results. In the last matches Bung Bong and ...
Article : 181 wordsThe second round of matches in the Stawell Cricket Association was played on Saturday. At Stawell, Centrals defeated Navarre. The former scored 201 ...
Article : 197 wordsThe third round or home and home matches in the Malmsbury District Cricket Association was concluded on Saturday and resulted in wins for ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 2 Nov 1935, Page 66
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