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  4. THREE CHANGES.

    The following players have been chosen to play for England in the second test match at Headingly, Leeds, on Saturday, November 11:—Sullivan (Wigan), Hudson ...

    Article : 534 words
  5. SUIT BATSMEN.

    "The best wicket in Australia," was a remark passed by Alan K[?]ppax, the New South Wales captain, after he had inspected the wicket prepared by the ...

    Article : 351 words
  6. CHARITY CUP.

    The opening game in the Charity Cup billiards handicap will be played at Helron and Smith's showrooms to-night between W. Carter (scr.) and A. Turner ...

    Article : 76 words
  7. SECRETARY'S WIN.

    Five matches to four was the narrow winning margin of a team led by the secretary (Miss G. McLeod) at Indooroopilly yesterday. ...

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  8. GLORIOUS IN DEFEAT.

    The Australians were the better team beyond doubt, delving into the deplorable conditions of the ground with an abandon which, accustomed as they are ...

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  10. Forcing Shot Past Bowler Off Back Foot.

    HERE is a stroke [?]terally full of runs, easy to play and yet rarely seen. I do say that I wish more players would endeavour to cultivate ...

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  11. CAUGHT OFF GUARD.

    The Australians let victory slip out of their hands in a moment of elation at Brown's goal, which gave them such a well-won lead. They allowed Brogden to ...

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  12. NO FAST BOWLER

    To-day's Sheffield Shield game is creating a good deal of interest for two reasons. Firstly, the fact that a number of new players on both sides are taking ...

    Article : 271 words
  13. RUGBY UNION FIXTURES.

    Rugby Union matches played to-day resulted:—Kent v. Hampshire (at Blackheath), 8-17; Middlesex v. Eastern Counties, 15-3. ...

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  14. LARWOOD'S SUCCESSOR

    Writing in the "Evening News," the famous Surrey bowler. Razor Smith, predicts that Nichols, if Larwood is unavailable, will be the principal fast bowler ...

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  15. MITCHELL'S CENTURY

    The M.C.C. team met the Punjab Governor's Eleven at Lahore to-day. The scores at the drawing of stumps were: —M.C.C., 402 for seven wickets (innings ...

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  16. WANDERERS WIN.

    The Wanderers' Cricket Club yesterday met a team from Nudgee College at Nudgee College, and secured a win on the first innings. The feature of the ...

    Article : 128 words
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