With the advantage of another delightful day for cricket, the Victorian eleven played themselves into a commanding position against South Australia on Saturday. Their ...
Article : 2,429 wordsPrahran Presbyterians, 171 (Anderson 67), v. St. Matthews, six wickets for 56. Prahran Independents, 79 (R. Parkinson four for 14), v. Mt. Erica Wesleys, eight wickets for 67 ...
Article : 288 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—H. Cranney, playing for Central Cumberland against Waverley yesterday, scored 154 in two hours 10 minutes. He hit 2[?] 4's and two 6's, but gave two chances in the same ...
Article : 123 wordsSt. James, 125 and 7 for 52 (Hastings 22, Fielding 20; A. Reaby five for 40, F. Hopkinson four for 22, E. Middleton three for 3[?]), v. St. Bartholomew's, 131 (A. Reaby 53 not out, F. ...
Article : 533 wordsADELAIDE, Sunday. — University, playing at North Adelaide, made 135 (Drew 34; Wilton, 57; Pellew four for 26, Reedman four for 46). North Adelaide's score was two for 74. West Torrens, ...
Article : 91 wordsFor some time the Colt guns issued to the Light Horse regiments have been regarded as unsatisfactory, and it has been decided to inquire into the nature of the ...
Article : 89 wordsJames Sinclair, without whom no South African team can be regarded as representative, arrived in Adelaide on Saturday by the s.s. Geelong. He came to Melbourne ...
Article : 75 wordsBrighton Congregationals, 143 (Hayball 67, Johnson 25), v. Cheltenham, no wickets for 25 (Scantlebury 16; Maine six for 24, Rose two for 31). ...
Article : 305 wordsNorth Melbourne, 39 (C. Gleeson 12; W. Foley eight for 28, J. Hodgkins one for 3), v. South Varra, seven for 44 (P. Keeney 17, W. Foley 13; G. Duggan three for 12). ...
Article : 72 wordsNo. 50 (Brunswick), 59 (T. Willmott 15, A. T. Cole 31: Watkins four for 22, R. Rose two for 10, Insall two for 5), v. No. 18 (South Melbourne), 23 and 27 (Cornellus 11 not out; L. Catchpole ...
Article : 85 wordsR. Pirrie (Lincoln), 127. F. Morton (Flemington and Kensington), 126. Stevens (College Lawn), 8[?] not out. Bowling. ...
Article : 2,223 wordsOn Saturday afternoon the State commandant (Colonel Stanley) inspected various companies at the engineers' depot, on Alexandra-avenue. The submarine mining ...
Article : 82 wordsAscotvale Presbyterian, 139 (Blackie 35, Levens 23, M'Kinnon 21, Kennedy 21; Page three for 28, Worrell three for 35), v. Ascotvale Congregational, four for 55 (Hanna 18 not out). ...
Article : 371 wordsLoyal Canterbury, 104 (H. Liebert 62 not out, H. Barrenger 12; J. Hales six for 5[?], H. Ashman one for [?], G. Oxford one for [?]5), v. Olive Leaf, three for 83 (Ashman 42 not out, Orford 26 not ...
Article : 245 wordsA second application for an extension of time has been asked for by the contractors for the supply of machinery for the small arms factory at Lithgow. The application ...
Article : 162 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.—The South Africans, in their match against Queensland put up a big score in their second innings yesterday, before about 10,000 spectators. The ...
Article : 566 wordsAuburn Baptist, 53 (Beatter 15) v. James Riddell Lodge, six for 121 (Shaw 32, Holliday 23). St. Hilary's, 38 and five for 63 (H. Smith [?] and 35; O'Regan 14 for 13, Williams six for 23), v. St. ...
Article : 219 wordsQueen's College (St. Kilda) met University College on the St. Kilda C.G. on Friday, Queen's won by 16 runs. Queen's made 105 (Holmes 31. Bagley 26, Marwood 17 not out. Wilcocks 10, ...
Article : 72 wordsBAIRNSDALE, Saturday.—On Friday afternoon Messrs. J. H. Gardiner, James Dunean, and Alfred Haymes, members of the Melbourne Anglers' Club, who were ...
Article : 113 wordsEllindale, eight for 138 (P. Ellin 77, G. Carter 18 not out, J. O'Loughlin 13, B. Cooper 13; M'Gill three for 20, Bindley one for l8, Morgan one for 23, R. Thomson one for [?]. Hampshire one for 9), ...
Article : 332 wordsBrunswick, 24 (M. Cavanagh one for 10, A. Mac[?] intyre five for 6, V. Rattigan four for 4), v. Cold[?] stream, seven wickets for 102 (A. M'Donald 17. A. MacIntyre 27. V. Rattigan 32 not out, H. Williams ...
Article : 56 wordsSt. Andrew's 193 (Pas[?] 49, R. Briggs 28 not out, Melville 24, M'Kenzie 20, Parke 20, Scott 17), beat Parkville, 69 and eight for 36 (R. Briggs six for 28, Parke seven for 44). ...
Article : 304 wordsM.C.C. v. Yarra Bend.—The latter club won by 36 runs. The Bend made 107 and M.C.C. 71. Murphy 42 and Finlan 15 batted well for the winners, and Cox 28 not out and W. A. Anderson 17 ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 28 Nov 1910, Page 5
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