Owing to the continuous rain on Saturday after noon thE matches arranged for the day could not be played. The match committee of the Victorian Bowling Association will meet during the week ...
Article : 743 wordsOwing to the heavy rain of Friday and Saturday it was impossible to make any progress with the pe[?] matches. All the games in the district competition remained unfinished, and are drawn. ...
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Advertising : 10,185 wordsSYDNEY.—The results of Saturday's play in senior grade cricket were:—Sydney, five for 339, v. Balmain; Central Cumberland, 168,. v. Gordon, three for 206; Wavreley, 271, v. Glebe, one for ...
Article : 272 wordsMost of the mathes in the various junior competitions were postponed, the pitches being so wet that play was impossible, but when the rain cleared off some of the second and third grade ...
Article : 780 wordsThe twelth and final handicap and [?] matches of the Metropolitan Rifle Clubs' Association (No. 19 Union) of the season 1912 were fired on the Port Melbourne ranges on Saturday. ...
Article : 1,563 wordsThe Victorian Rowing Association was particularly unfortunate in meeting with such adverse weather for its annual regatta. which was held on Saturday, over the [?]ley course, on the Upper ...
Article : 1,444 wordsA strong South Melbourne team will leave Melbourne by the 4 o'clock express train to-day for Sydney to catch th t.s. Mabeno for Auckland. The South Melbourne committee gave the team a ...
Article : 93 wordsCarnegie, 121, v. E. Malvern, four for 49 Caulfiesd, 142 (W. Dunn 79 not out, Lord 25, Mills, 14, Dutton 11; A. Dunn four 17, Dutton four for 22), [?] M'Kinnon 79 (C. Moorhead 20/ J. ...
Article : 89 wordsThe match for the public schools' premiership, between Melbourne Graramar school (four for 35) and Scotch College (76) could not be continued on Saturday, owing to the rain. The match was ...
Article : 151 wordsThe fifth round was concluded on Saturday. Owing to the inc[?]ment weather the majority of the matchers could not be proceeded with, so were either drawn or decided upon the first innings. ...
Article : 102 wordsBox Hill [?] 138 and three for 50, innings closed (Ha[?]sworh 27 and 25. Vaughan 37 and 13. J. Jago 21, Black 27 not out; Castles four for 31. Kennedy two for 18, Kilmartin two for 29), beat ...
Article : 78 wordsThe following players have been selected to represent the Victorian Druids in their matches against New South Wales and South Australia, at Sydney, on December 26, 27, and 28:—Stark, [?] ...
Article : 111 wordsAuburn, 129, beat West Hawthrown, 10[?] on Friday by 26 runs on the first innings. Harrison (Auburn) played splendidly for 71 (not out). and Ware 20 and Wilson 13 were the other [?] scores. ...
Article : 125 wordsSir,— I agree with "Fair Play" whose letter appeared on November 30, that it is very unfair to Mr. Graham that he should have to do all the "batting." when there ...
Article : 497 wordsA match was played on Friday between East Leigh [?]ollege and All Saints' Grammer School, on the former's ground. East [?]gh, 29 and three for [?] (R[?] seven for 10, Maddison three for 7), were ...
Article : 57 wordsHighett. 167 (A. St[?] 79, J. A. Wood 36, A. Supphen 32). v. Brighton Union, one for 52 (J. [?] 37 not out). Third Grade. ...
Article : 100 wordsNorth Melbourne, five for 43 (J. W. Gle[?] 23 not out, J. Woods [?] G. G[?] three wickets for 20, C. Sheeby one for 23[?] v. Carlton. ...
Article : 49 wordsGraham-street, 131 and one for 16 (R. Douglas H. N. Carnie 35 not out. S. Donachy 23; A. Jeffrey six for 39), v. North Melborne, 241 (A. Yates 67, R. White 3[?] L. (T[?] S. Yates ...
Article : 150 wordsOwing to the unfavourable weather the majority of the games were not proceeded with. There will be a meeting of delegates to-night. A Section. ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 9 Dec 1912, Page 4
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