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  2. CRICKET.

    An inteeresting [?] on Saturday was the meeting between Melbourne and East Melbourne, who are both strong sides. Matthews, although getting his permit from the association, did not ...

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  3. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    St. Mary's 112 (Love 21, Wawn 18, P. Lamder 18, E, Fiedler 16; Beales three for 29), v. St. Matthias', four for 62 (Bealcs 40 not out; Joues three for 13). ...

    Article : 562 words
  4. PRAHRAN FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    LOYAL Canterbury A, 93 and eight for 64 (Lynch 29, Liebert 14, J. Barrenger 13. Brown 12; [?] Barrenger seven for 20, Braid two for 32), beat Good Intent, 72 (Kerlie 24, Manis 12; Carter seven ...

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  5. SECOND ELEVEENS.

    At the conelusion of the of the fourth round the posttions of the second eleveds were:—[?] 13, Hawthorn 10, Malvern 8, Coburg 8, Port Melbourne 5, Footseray 5, Caulfield 4. Brighton 3, ...

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  6. FREE GARDENERS.

    Royal Charter, 61 (Cargill 35, Briggs 15; Taylor one for 8, Darling four for 13, Erickson four for 21), v. Fitzroy, five for 143 (Renton 51, M, Auley 41 not out, Maekerell 30, Erickson 17 not out; ...

    Article : 157 words
  7. H.A.C.B.S.

    South Melbourne, 90 and 46 (Ryan 28, Witton 15, Billey 15; S[?]n ten for 50, Kendedy six for 32) lost ot North Melbourne, 83 and eight for 55 (Neylan 46 and 19 Sloan 16, Houst 13; Daly six ...

    Article : 123 words
  8. SECOND ELEVENS.

    Melbourne v. East Melbourne.—East. batting first on a good wicket, made 187. Vollagi and Kinlock put on 92 for the first wicket (Voll[?] [?] Kinlock 37). and Woodley 21, D[?] 21, and ...

    Article : 345 words
  9. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.

    Middle-park,127 (M. Coffey 44, Coffey 21, Tully 12), beat Elstcrnwick, 70 (M' Carthy 38; Tully three for 24, Dunn one for 9, Reade two for 8, Daly three for 13), by 57. ...

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  10. OTHER MATCHES.

    Richmond Rovers, 113 (Andrews 43, Dunslon 17, Brius 17, Drenell 13; Shaw one for 17. Mitchell two for 23, Powers one for 14, Farmer two for 32, Jack two for 7), v. Trinity Grammar School, 53 ...

    Article : 211 words
  11. DISTRIC V. SUB-DISTRIC.

    Richmond and Brunswic played on the Richmond ground, and the distrct eleven made 240, consistent batting beting the predominant feature of the innings. Lampard [?] Allan [?] old ...

    Article : 311 words
  12. PRESBYTERIAN.

    Parkville, 143 (W. Chalmers 35, W. Mtherson 23, Smithurst 12; Brydie three for 20, Austin two for l1), v. East Brunswick, one for 42 (Hayden 21 not out, L. Willis 11). ...

    Article : 165 words
  13. STATE SCHOOLS' PREMIERSHIP.

    West Hawthorn, 60 and four wickets for 8O, beat Kew, 45 and 20. by six wickets and 75 runs, Cecil 33 and 38, Nott 11 and 17, Blackwell 15, and Grey seven Wickets for 38 and Scott live wickets for 29 ...

    Article : 74 words
  14. SCHOOLS' MATCH.

    Camberwell Grammar School v. Canlfield Grammar School.—A match between these two teams was played on the Hawthorn Cricket-ground, and resulted in a win for Camberwell. The fleiding ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. COUNTRY MATCHES,

    BALLARAT.—The third round of districtt cricket matches was commenced on Saturday on a good wicket and in perfect weather. At the City Oval South City scored [?] against Victoria. G. Kennedy ...

    Article : 438 words
  16. SUB-DISTEICT.

    Before play [?] on Saturday the points gained by the first elevens were:—Malvern [?] port Melbourne 9, Br[?] 8, Elsternwick 8, Williamstown 6, Brighton 6, Bru[?] Coburt 4, Footscray [?] ...

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  17. BOYLE AND SCOTT.

    Brunswick Alberts, 74 and five for 30 [?] not out and 13, J. Jackson [?] and 10; Farrell nine for 36, Walsh five for 40. Williams four for 20), v. Combined Seedsmen. 44 and 58 (Brown 29, ...

    Article : 54 words
  18. SOUTH SUBURBAN CHURCHES.

    The fifth round waa opened can Saturday. Names of players available tor selection against the Adelaide team at Christmas must be sent in this week. Several excellent performances were ...

    Article : 529 words
  19. BRIGHTON DISTRICT.

    [?] A.N.A., eight wickets for 201 [?] ker 77 not out, Kneeedy 47 not out, Emmerson 39, Ewart 17; J. Wills five for 50, Broadbent three for 65), v. Hampton. ...

    Article : 340 words
  20. THE JUNIORS.

    The fourth Australian Junior Cricket Carnival, which will be held in Melbourne at Christmas time, promiscs to be the most successful yet held. Teans from both New South Wales and South Australia ...

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  21. OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY.—The fith round of senior grade cricket matches was conclude on Saturday. U[?] (23d) and North Sydney (seven for 146) played a draw. Gordon (90 and five for 131) [?] ...

    Article : 295 words
  22. CAULFIELE-MOORABBIN

    Oakleigh A. nine for 187 (C. Palmer 53 not out. Peason 22. M'Gill 23, F. Looker 20 not out), v. St. George's Glenhuntly, 50 (Chandier 30 not out; Ellin six ...

    Article : 236 words
  23. NORTH SUBURBAN.

    [?] O'Council 13; [?] five for 48, Richardson two for 31, lawrence one for 10, Robisson two for 24, v. Melbourne District, three for 42 ...

    Article : 186 words
  24. BOARD OF WORKS LIFT.

    The erratic working of the lift at the offices of the Metropolitan Board of Works has created a feeling of in[?] curity amongst the officers and ...

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  25. MELBOURNE METHODISTS.

    [?] out, Donachy 23, Jeffrey six of 39), v. North Melboune, [?] for 15. Albert-park, 91 (M'Farland 21, Dowling 17, ...

    Article : 127 words
  26. U.A.O.D.

    No, 4 Dsstrict, 52 and 132 [?] Jones 15; Watson seven for 51, F. Wheeler seven for 61, [?] two for 22), [?] [?] ...

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  27. EASTERAN SUBURBS.

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  28. SOUTHERN CROSS

    C[?] 92 and one for 23, v. Kew [?] 21. Kew, 100, v. Cremorne Methodists, five for 67. South Richmond Melthodists, 87, v. [?] ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. EFFECTS OF POISON WEED.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—The recent wet weather has given strong growth to the herbage known as the poison weel, and many sheep have succumbed to its effects, ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. PROTHESTANT [?]

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  32. ARITHMETIC PAPER.

    Sir, It is stated on the so-called arith[?] paper set at the [?] public examination last Wednesday that general intelligence will be taken into account ...

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  34. A.O.F.

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  35. [?] NATIONAL FORENTERN.

    North Melbourne, [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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