The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar will assume the captaincy of the team in all those matches in which he is playing for Sussex, says a London paper. ...
Article : 33 wordsWe left young Jem Beicher with his old Bristol friends, Mr. Cullington and Will Warr, at the letter's hostelry and it was eventually decided that Warr should find him a fooman. He ...
Article : 707 wordsThe "Athletic News," in reply to a correspondent, expresses the opinion that the six best all round players in England are: Hire[?] Woolley, Thompson, Rhodes, Tarrant, and ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 643 wordsGeorge James Bonnor, the ex-International cricketer, died at Orange (N.S.W.) on Thursday—after a brief illness. Bonnor was born at Bathurst in 18[?], and visited England in 1830, ...
Article : 4 wordsIn the list of Australians in England, which appeared in last issue, there were some typographical errors. K. G. Burn, given as going Home in '09, should have been 90; E. Evans (88), 83; ...
Article : 19 wordsW. J. Abel, a son of "Bobby" Abel, included in the Surrey eleven, is in his 25th year. He only played in three first-class matches last season, but for the Surrey second eleven he ...
Article : 32 wordsMr. Jason Rogers, of the Montelair (U.S.A.) Golf Club, claims to have made the greatest carry on record. He recently completed a trip of over 9000 miles from one end of the country ...
Article : 16 wordsThe first great English player to visit Australia was John Roberts, sen., who toured the colonies in 184[?]1, playing in the principal toward and at the goldfields. Mr. Fagan was his ...
Article : 107 wordsMr. "Pompey" Norton, the well-known Border cricketer, left for England on a holiday trip last week, says a South African paper, and it is stated that if his services are required by ...
Article : 44 wordsThe Earl of Lichfield presided at the annual meeting of the Staffordshire C.C. at Stoke, when it was stated that the loss on last season was about £100, the total deficit being £300. A ...
Article : 36 wordsMr. D. Moore, an old-age pensioner, of Winchel[?]ce (Vic.), who is a great enthusiast in football, and is 7[?] years of ago, walked from Winchelsea to Geelong, a distance of 23 miles, ...
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Article : 41 wordsPrior to becoming a member of the York. [?]ire county eleven. Wilired Rhodes received [?] [?]ling offer from Warwickshire. Original iv, Raodes was the professional to the G[?] ...
Article : 159 wordsLast week we published the report of an imaginary dinner to Iremonger, from London "Punch." and to-day submit a similar honor is viac, from the same columns. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 wordsReferring to the South African-Derbyshire match, a Durban paper says: Nourse has reason to remember his previous visit to Derby, for it, was here that he played ...
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Article : 15 words"That death was see to an intentional kick." was the verdict returned by a Battersea jury [?]ion a footballer who was totally injured in the field. Later, upon an instruction from the ...
Article : 145 wordsRACING (10 "Wager." Palmerston N. NewZealand). The biggest divided ever paid was when D.O.D. won the Good[?]ood Handicap (ad[?]de) in 1881. The circumstances of then [?]s ...
Article : 178 wordsAt St. Petersburg last month picked elevens of the English and Russian Association Football Clubs played a match in which the Russians showed must the better combination and ...
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Globe (Sydney, NSW : 1911 - 1914), Wed 3 Jul 1912, Page 4
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