THE Intercolonial march, to be played on the Association Ground, Moore Park, during the next four days, promisses, to be one of the most hardly fought contests ever seen on say cricket ground in New South Wales. The ...
Article : 1,299 wordsTwo interesting matches will take place on Saturday next at Jones's Ballcourt, Balmain, between A. Dillon v. J. Walsh, (second match), and M. Langan v. J. Keenan; games to be 61 aces up, Walsh receiving 20 aces of a start ...
Article : 96 wordsTHE team selected to represent New South Wales in the forthcoming intercolonial match against Victoria met on Saturday, February 9. for the purpose of electing captains of rinks, which resulted in Messrs. Edmunds, Hinchcliffe ...
Article : 119 wordsThe following is a list of each boy's performances:— Bernard J. Murphy, of Melbourne, is the eldest son of P. J. Murphy, and was born January 24, 1887, having, therefore, completed his 17th year. His height is 5ft 4¾ in, and weight ...
Article : 721 wordsOn Saturday last 18 members met at the club ground to content for a trophy presented by Mr. W, P. Bratnall. The birds provided were better than usual, and at the end of the ninth round Messrs. Skarratt, Woodhouse, and ...
Article : 303 wordsB. Murphy v. W. Frank (125 yards), 1 mile, Hippodrome, Sydney, February 9. R. K. Campbell v. Hyde, 100 yards, £200, Auburn, February 9. ...
Article : 81 wordsI WAS not able to be present on Saturday last at the second sports meeting of the New South Wales Athletic Club. The weather was all that could be wiahed, but the attendance a very poor one. Those who were thore assure ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 498 wordsA meeting of the Association wag held on Wednesday evening at the Exchange Hotel, under the presidency of Mr. Jno. Gibson, at which Messrs. Swift and Daniels were appointed umpire and scorer, respectively, for the ...
Article : 614 wordsThe second meeting of the above club was brought, off on Saturday afternoon on the Agricultural Society's grounds. Moore Park, and as far as the quality of the sport was concerned, was a complete success, though financially it was ...
Article : 971 wordsAT the Club Grounds, Botany, January 30, a side match took pince, when Mesers. Faithfull and D. C. Hill picked sides, the losers to pay for a dinner to be held at the City Catering Company's, George-street, in the evening. The ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 9 Feb 1884, Page 35
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