On a wicket which had been made faster and truer by rain at the week-end, Yorkshire carried their Saturday score of six for 238 to 340. The county captain, Sellars, distinguished himself by scoring the first century for Yorkshire against Australia ...
Article : 188 wordsThe special correspondent of the Australian Press Association is of the opinion that the selection of the English team was obviously based ...
Article : 174 wordsMr. P. F. Warner writing in the "Daily Telegraph" states that it looks as if England will have nine first-class batsmen, possibly ten and ...
Article : 87 wordsDurin ga dull and sultry week-end the rain was only light and the wicket was faster and truer than on Saturday. Grimmett, in his first ...
Article : 385 wordsMr. Robertson Glasgow, writing in the "Morning Post," states that it is hard to see how Langridge can enter the team unless two ...
Article : 104 words"It is difficult to understand the delay by the Australian Board of Control in deciding whether Mrs. Woodfull, wife of the Australian ...
Article : 326 wordsMr. Southerton, editor of "Wisdens," states that if Allen, Mitchell and Keeton are omitted, England's chance is equal to that at ...
Article : 186 wordsThe "Yorkshire Observer" states that Verity on Friday received a communication from the Test selectors desiring him not to bowl ...
Article : 37 wordsIt was sunny after lunch and 12,000 people saw Woodfull and Brown open against Bowes and Smailes, the latter a medium ...
Article : 860 wordsMr. Bushby announces that the board has cabled that it has granted permission for Mrs. Woodfull to "travel in accordance with the ...
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Western Argus (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), Tue 24 Jul 1934, Page 11
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