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Advertising : 1,682 wordsSORRENTO, Saturday.—When some three years ago a handful of golfers who had before that time constantly visited Sorrento for varying purposes not connecte with the game put their heads ...
Article : 1,550 wordsTo-day the preliminary matches of the Singlehanded Championship Competition of the Victorian Bowling Association will be played. As there are 168 entries, the play starts at 10 o'clock, and the ...
Article : 129 wordsThe Metropolitan Association's seventh annual prize-meeting was opened at Port Melbourne on Saturday in favourable shooting weather, and only scores of or near the possible were of any value. ...
Article : 1,052 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—The match, Victoria v. New South Wales, was continued yesterday in fine weather. Hordern's bowling proved destructive, and none of the ...
Article : 699 wordsCariton Sociables, 131 and 103 (Lording 38 and 13, Wakefield 17, Toms 13, Kenny 13 and 15, Mann 11, Smith, 28, Shelley 15; pitman three for 7, putten eight for 55, Browne seven for 63. Hazeldine ...
Article : 196 wordsKew v. Auburn presbyterians.—Kew, first innings, 126; Auburn Presbyterians. first innings, seven for 18, Match abandoned by Auburn Presbyterians. Kew win by innings and 108 runs. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,034 wordsThe positions on the premiership lists show the following leaders—First Grade.—Prahran Independents and Christ Church, St. Kilda, who meet next Saturday at Albert-park reserve. Second ...
Article : 519 wordsEverleigh, 62 (Mehegan 13, Griffiths 13, Hills 12; Vial seveb for 15), v. East Prahran, 85 (Fitzgeratd 30. Blackwood 16, Ilavis 15; Perry three for 12, Hills one for 4. Brittain one for 5. Neal two for ...
Article : 113 wordsMitcham, six wickets for 234, innings declared closed (B. Goodall 100 not out, W. Kennedy 46, W. Boyle 29, W. Neilson 41 not out; G. Truman three for 75, H. Crawford one for 14, J. Crawford ...
Article : 98 wordsKalora-park met Pakenham at Pakenlram. Kalora-park batted all the afternoon, and lost nine wickets for 292. H. Paternoster 53, M. Paternoster 51, pennefather 46, E. Randic 29. D. Winter 18; ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 wordsCamberwell v. Williamstown.—Piaved at Camberwell Scores:—Camberwell, 17ft; Williamstown, three for 58. Sullivan 77. L. Robinson 28, Callaway 13, Wilcox 11, Campbell 10, for Camberwell, ...
Article : 125 wordsLoyal Canterbury, 83 and 265 (H. Leibert 37 and 93, Harry Brown 12 not out and 81, H. Barringer 51; J. Wheeler four for 51, J. Macbeth three for 39. H. Goldsmith two for 31, W. Ludlow one for ...
Article : 73 wordsAR matches will be offf for two Saturdays to play the annual match against Easendon Cricket Club at Kssendon Cricket-groung. A Section. ...
Article : 545 wordsM.C.C. Interlub (Cattlin v. Crighton).—The former team won by 17. Crighton's made 181 and two for 92, and Cattlin' 201 (E. Smith 52, R. GODdard 39 not out. H. Goddard 36, L. Johnston 30 ...
Article : 451 wordsMiddle-park offered a feeble reistance to the South Footballers, 27 being their total. Robertson bowled in deadly form securing six for 9 (five bowle). his figures being:— ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 312 wordsAt the conclusion of the Victorian Rifle Association's jubilee meeting, a conference of delegates representing Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Western Australia, and ...
Article : 1,233 wordsCOBRAM.—Cobram, seven for 157 (Hore 41. J. Grant 23. A. Gray 19. F. Ross 14. A. Ross 15, L. Grant 17 not out; Millar three for 36, Gallagher one for 7. v. Koonnoomoo, 90 (Millar 36, Kennedy ...
Article : 210 wordsSt. phillip's 96 (vaughan 28, Martin 19, Chalion 13 not our; Fielding six for 34. Kruse two for 23). v. St. James's four for 79 (Fielding 10, Kruse 75;Willliams one for 11). ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 213 wordsThe following players have been chosen to represent Victoria on February 7,8, and 9, at the Albert Cricket-ground; S. A. Ailken (Victoria), C. Armstrong (London), L. Hoy (Savings). H. ...
Article : 79 wordsWhen a few months ago the Oakleigh police captured a person who admitted that he had assaulted women in the district, had been responsible for the Buter murder, and ...
Article : 203 wordsW. Sewart.... 128 G. H. S. Trott...100 Hutier........ 103 The feature of Saturday's pennant games was the hatting of old Australian Eleven Captain. ...
Article : 1,062 wordsADELAIDE.—Sturt, Ill (Moore seven for 40), v. Port Adelaide. 78 for five wickets; East Torrens, playing North Adelaide, made 296 for nine wickets (Middleton 40 R. R. Rees seven for 105). West ...
Article : 68 wordsAUCKLAND. Saturday.—The match for the Phmket Shield. Auckland v. Christehurch, was commenced to-day. Auckland closed their first Innings for 319. Hemus made 142, and Hadden ...
Article : 34 wordsWellington-street, 218(Miller 51, Mason 16, Dyer 11. Trigg 38; Gibbs three for 21), v. Preston, 80 and 103 (Gibb 17 not out, Brown 15; Skidmore 3 for 16). ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 562 wordsLONDON, Dec. 30.—Colotal lovers of cricket visting this country during the coming reason will have the opportunity of taking part in an expecially Interrating funetion—a reception at ...
Article : 266 wordsRichmond, 152 (Wells 37. A. Kelso 20, Melghan 90, Chamberlain 19, Kennesly 16 not out, C. Parker 16; G. Jonrs three for 30, Higgins three for 41. Rtebard two for 32), v. St. Davld's, three wickets ...
Article : 80 wordsHORSHAM. Sunday.—The nulslis islensl sale of the Drung Drung Datate, containing [?] scres. situated eight miles from Horsham and owned By Mr. E. Simmons. of ...
Article : 267 wordsRosstown. 19 (C. Rlacher 20; B. Ellin nine for 27 P. Simmonds one for 19), v. Ellindale, five for 121 (P. Simmonds 32 not out, 17, Carter 31, Davis 18. C. Judd 10 not out; Hotand two for 10, ...
Article : 74 wordsThere are now five "Tait" trains with s[?]iding door carriages in running. Three are on the St. Kilda line and two on the Port Melbourne line. It was stated on ...
Article : 155 wordsHighett, 70. and eight for [?] Beulke is not out and 18, S. Slater 17 and 13 not out; E.C. Frewin seen for 28, F. Harvey, three for 17. J. Rawuss two for S. P. Grigg tow for 21, E. Grigg one for [?]),v. ...
Article : 604 wordsA meeting of the committee of the Bowle[?]' Club was held on Friday night, at which it was decided to call the representatives, secretaries, and committees of the different groups together on different ...
Article : 152 wordsMessr. Young Bros, Hetsham, Nhill, and Hamilfon. report having effected the following further sales of land, totalling [?] acres, for the nu, of £35,250, all effected during last week:—Account ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 685 wordsMARYBOROUGH, Saturday,[?]At a meeting of the Maryborough [?]light[?] Society on Friday evening [?] was [?] that other sports' [?]cieties be app[?]ed, with a view to taking ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 30 Jan 1911, Page 5
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