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  2. Cricket's Quiet Closing

    Cricket is going out without much beating of drums. The rain of last week still further lessened the enthusiasm, owing to the only games in which any interest lay being postponed. Gordon's chance of going through_the season unbeaten has been improved by the shortened match, but J. M. Taylor's ...

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  3. SYDNEY'S JUNIOR CRICKETERS

    Last Saturday the competition proper concluded. Surry Hills demonastrated their superiority by dismissing Mt. Carmel in the second innings for 52, winning by 70 runs and ...

    Article : 253 words
  4. SOME CRICKET NOTCHES

    Two old New South Wales cricketers have their birthdays to-day—H. H. Massie and J. R. Wood. Many happy returns ...

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  5. WESTERN SUBURBS FINALS

    Four final games to be commenced tomorrow will end the season. Burwood United, for the fourth time, won A Grade—a record that will take some beating ...

    Article : 503 words
  6. ST. GEORGE GOSSIP

    The uncertainty of the game was evidenced in the B Grade final, in which Rockdale Cambridge looked to hare Queen's Jubilee beaten after the first day's play, but the second ...

    Article : 459 words
  7. ON MOORE PARK

    A record crowd saw an even final between Wanderers and Sydney Juniors. The latter (one short) realised 118, Jack Cheal topping with 141. He gave his usual vigorous display, and ...

    Article : 361 words
  8. CANTERBURY CHRONICLES

    In the 14th round on Saturday, Belmore surprised United Service by winning outright. Tom Jackson, 4-16, bowled exceptionally well for Belmore ...

    Article : 297 words
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