The Indian Cricket Control Board has received advice that the Maharajah of Patiala is negotiating for the visit of an unofficial Australian team, including ...
Article : 79 wordsSt. John's, East Malvern, 170 (Heyward 62, Ellis 38), d. St. James's, East Malvern, 115 and three for 21 (McKensie 39, Hicks 28 and 3/48; Miers 3/28). ...
Article : 2,681 wordsCricketers experienced another disappointing day on Saturday. For the third time in four weeks district and sub-district matches were interfered with seriously by rain. Three of the district games had to be abandoned ...
Article : 327 wordsOnly one sub-district first eleven game was continued on Saturday, all of the matches being abandoned except the Footscray—Port Melbourne match at Fooscray. Currie, a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 3,931 wordsIt is extremely unlikely that the Australian Board of Control would approve of such a tour. When the Board at its recent meeting dealt with New Zealand's ...
Article : 108 wordsThe game at University between the students and Richmond was resumed at 4.32 p.m. after several inspections. The wicket was dead, of no help to bowlers. ...
Article : 160 wordsMrs. Don Bradman crossed from France to Dover to-day and walked to a nearby hotel, where she had an affectionate reunion with her husband, who ...
Article : 96 wordsBALLARAT, Saturday. — Few matches were played to-day owing to the wet state of wickets. Only one senior pennant match was resumed in the Ballarat District Association's competition. ...
Article : 595 wordsWith the wicket and outfield at North Melbourne in fair condition, the game was resumed at 2.9 p.m. Carlton closed immediately at seven for 227. Although North ...
Article : 217 wordsIan Lee, South Melbourne's young lefthanded batsman, played fine cricket during his 72 minutes at the wickets against the strong St. Kilda battery, including ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 283 wordsBrunswick, five (closed) for 123 (Leach 35 n.o., March 35), d. Williamstown, 62 and 25 (Slater 7/11). Essendon, 65 and eight for 49 (Gleeson 4/20), ...
Article : 347 wordsDunlop-Perdriau Rubber Co. Ltd., 160 (Paul 43, Brown 34), d. Commercial Bank of Australia, 123 and eight for 60 (Hawkins 4/19). Metropolitan Electricity Supply A. 108 (Fisher ...
Article : 924 wordsNorthcote had no difficulty in making a draw with Fitzroy. There were several inspections before the game was resumed at 4.6 p.m. on a very soft wicket. Opening ...
Article : 154 wordsPlaying for Shell against Southern Cross in the Williamstown, and Footscray District Association, A. Reid bowled remarkably to take 12 ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 wordsThree Associated Grammar School cricket matches were postponed on Saturday without a ball being bowled. The fourth, between Ivanhoe and Haileybury, was postponed after ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,829 wordsRoyal Windsor, eight (closed) for 114 and none for 8 (J. Gannon 28, A. Tabuteau 33), d. Scott's (64 and 56; Gannon 5/30, Phillips 4/23). Loyal Canterbury, four (closed) for 221 (Gracie ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 29 Oct 1934, Page 15
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