With a win to each side in the foursomes, honors were even in the first phase of the second international amateur golf contest between Great ...
Article : 536 wordsExcellent performances were witnessed at the first interclub contests conducted by the South Australian Amateur Athletic Association at the Adelaide Harriers grounds South ...
Article : 1,171 wordsRyan's display in scoring of century when his side was collapsing on Saturday is praised by V. Y. Richardson, ...
Article : 732 wordsUnable, on a lifeless wicket, to make any impression on the stout defence of A. J. Ryan, who batted almost throughout the afternoon, University suffered its first defeat for the season at the hands ...
Article : 455 wordsa fine sixth wicket partnership added 167 without either giving a semblance of a chance. Considering the difficult position they ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 499 wordsWhen interviewed at Launceston yesterday on his arrival home. Mr. Harold Bushby, manager of the Australian Test team, said that one of the features of the tour had been ...
Article : 102 wordsUniversity.—F. R. Magarey. b. Stevens, 27; O. W. Bowering. c. Kappler, b. Stevens. 1: L. W. Parkin, c. Kappler, b. Bentley, 22: P. F. Cleland. b. Stevens. 0: J. R. Price, b. ...
Article : 477 wordsA. G. Chipperfield, the test cricketer, was slightly injured on arrival at the Newcastle railway station yesterday from his tour abroad, Ademirers insisted on carrying him ...
Article : 90 wordsOak of Colonel Light. 142 (A. Lance 52; A. Leaves four for 21. d. New Thebarton, 131 (F) Hasse 31. N. Quintrell 33; A. Lance seven for 211. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 971 wordsHawthorn—First innings—W. Moore, run out, 1; H. R. Goode. b. Michell. 7: A. Conigrave. c. Symonds. b. Hay. 19 R. Barber, retired hurt. 3; P. Jenkinson. c. Fooler, b. ...
Article : 1,317 wordsBowling against the strong Adelaide batting side on a rain-deadened wicket on Saturday, University had a thankless task and sustained its first ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 509 wordsThe Americans won all the six matches in the concluding day's play in the match against an Australian professional team at the Lakes course ...
Article : 535 wordsUnattractive cricket, the redeeming feature of which was the tradesmanlike batting of Edwards (the State wicketkeeper), marked the play at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 595 wordsFor about half an hour or more at the Glenelg Oval on Saturday there was tense and exciting cricket while R. L. Haddrick and Johns fought to give ...
Article : 525 wordsTwo or the best polo matches of the week were played on Saturday at Moonee Valley. In each the result was in doubt until the final bell. The ...
Article : 713 wordsThe final of the Centenary singles bowling championship was won by Norman Helland, of the Canterbury Club, who defeated A. Oastler (Camberwell), 21 to 14. The ...
Article : 240 wordsProspect (previously reported, nine for 313) M. C. Smith, c. Hutton. b. Morrison. 107; k Clisby. not out. 2; sundries. 18; total, 320. Bowling-T O'Connell. none for 34; G. ...
Article : 817 wordsThe ladies' Golf Union has accepted an invitation to visit Australia and New Zealand in 1935. ...
Article : 25 words"The Advertiser" stations 5 AD-PI will again cover this season's matches in connection with the Country Cricket Carnival. A preliminary talk on the carnival will be given ...
Article : 42 wordsThe main attraction on the programme at the Sydney regatta on the Parramatta River on Saturday, was the senior eights, in which New Zealand, represented by the Wanganui ...
Article : 193 wordsLyall Graham Hoffmann,, 6, son of Mr. H. Edward Hoffmann, of Fletcher road, Largs Bay, died from injuries received within 150 yards of his home ...
Article : 278 wordsThe Frontiersmen's Riding Club met at the Burnside Council Chambers yesterday. The ride was taken by Basil Newland on Duke, and Patricia Builder on Belmont, to Norton's ...
Article : 125 wordsOn the four days of the V.R.C. Spring meeting £36.750. including trophies valued at £300. was distributed in prize money. Through the agency of Peter Pan. Mr. R. R. Dangar ...
Article : 125 wordsAssisted by good fielding, including two excellent catches by N. King West Torrens bowlers dismissed Kensington cheaply on an easy wicket at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 664 wordsTypical of Japan's incessant branching out into all international fields, four Japanese boxers will leave tomorrow on a tour of India. Afterwards they will tour the Philippines and ...
Article : 60 wordsSatisfied that Prospect would not be equal to making Sturt's overnight score of 298, Richardson declared at the beginning of play. Early disaster ...
Article : 85 wordsGreen Ore. winner of the Trial Slakes at the Hawkesbury races on Saturday. paid a dividend of £244. This was his first race. He is owned by Mr. J. Mills, a sheep station ...
Article : 49 wordsThe Liverpool Autumn Cup fan over [?] [?] two furious and 179 words resulted HIGHLANDER. 1: The Blue- Boy. [?] 3. There were 13 starters Won by three ...
Article : 58 wordsOAK OF ST. GEORGE V. OAK OF MITCHAM Oak of St. George. 98 and one for 29 L. Gore 30 not out O. B. Bea[?]ty six for 41[?] d. oak of Mitcham, 102 and 16 (G. Palmer ...
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