There were several surprises in the bowling world on Saturday lust, when the pennant matches were continued. Several of the clubs that were said to ...
Article : 855 wordsThe sixth draw finished on Saturday, and Malvern still hold the lead by 1, point over Port Melbourne. Geelong are creeping up to the leaders. The ...
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Advertising : 759 wordsSouth Yarra Baptists, 151 (Hubble 29 not out, Wragge 18, McMahon 42, Phillips 26 and fourteen for 22, hat trick), beat Balaelave Methodists, 37 ...
Article : 144 wordsPrahran closed their innings as soon as play began on Saturday, in the hope on getting Essendon out twice, but they failed to achieve their object. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 513 wordsLoyal Canterbury A, four for 167 (Liebert 77, Beatty 32 not out, J. Barrenger 23; H. Brown two for 2, Sherwood three for 30), beat Loyal ...
Article : 238 wordsFootscray beat Geelong at Footseray by 18 runs on the first innings, the scores being:—Footscray, 130 and 94; Geelong, 112. In the winners' second ...
Article : 487 wordsSouth Yarra, 52 and 60 (Tozer 18, O'Mullane 15; Nolan two for 19, Bahen seven for 37, Sheehy four for 6, Gray three for 8), lost to Carlton, 71 and ...
Article : 64 wordsOakleigh, 97 and eight for 77 (McGill 41, Carter 23 not out; Boardman nine for 52, Backman two for 11, Bellamy four for 53), lost to East Caulfield, 194 ...
Article : 100 wordsEast Caulfield, 153 (J. Grieves 35, T. Paul 26, It. Ryan 32, G. Burns 19, R. Williamson 14; C. Seudds three for 41, Tonnini two for 18, C. McDowell ...
Article : 410 wordsNortheote, 123 and 34 (Beinke 68 not put, Woodgate 15, Mason 17; Reynolds four for 16, Powell three for 10, Croker three for 15), beat Gore-street, 49 and ...
Article : 180 wordsThe following is the list of prize winners for 1914:— Spoons: 1, A. G. Campbell; 2, F. Littlefield ; 3, H. G. Gilmour; 4, E. Tapper ; 5, E. Tapper; ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 264 wordsHeat Iumps, prickly heat, eczena, blotches, chafings, blister, sore feet and other summer skin trouble should be treated with Zam-Buk. This unique ...
Article : 212 wordsSomething entirely new to patrons of the theatre of Prahran will be introduced on Saturday, January 2, at the Empress Theatre, when Mr. ...
Article : 217 wordsPrahran v. Essendon.—Essendon, who had lost five wickets for 48 runs, in response to Prahran's 207, were all out for 181. Steel made 65 by ...
Article : 284 wordsMalvern Congregationals, 170 and one for 13 (Ellis 83 not out; Child six for 45), beat Carnegie Church of Christ, 61 and 119. ...
Article : 141 wordsSouth Yarra Baptists, 57 and four for 58 (Hilliard 18 not out: Abbott two for 2, Wain two for 14, McCue three for 21), beat Prahran Church of Christ, ...
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The Prahran Telegraph (Vic. : 1889 - 1930), Sat 26 Dec 1914, Page 2
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