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  2. CRICKET AND CRICKETERS

    Rain last week end put a damper on the enthusiasm of those who had determined to witness the battle between Padding ton and Sydney District, at Hampden Park. Pity the ...

    Article : 1,762 words
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  4. SYDNEY VETERAN CRICKETER

    The match on Anniversary Day drew many of the old familiar patrons to their regular scats at the Sydney Cricket Ground, and there is every reason to believe that when the game ...

    Article : 1,035 words
  5. CENTENNIAL PARK GAMES.

    Glammis, who secured an outright win against Little Coogee in their second match, made 207 against 23 and 70. On the first day Coogee lost only seven wickets. but they closed ...

    Article : 417 words
  6. Suggestions for Easter Match

    Mr. James F. Kerr. Dulwich Hill, writes: "As the good old came of cricket is very much alive this season in the Newcastle District, and the players there are displaying such good ...

    Article : 415 words
  7. Extraordinary Dismissals

    "Quite half the charm of cricket." the late Mr. Alfred Lyttelton said to an English writer, Mr. W. Greenwood, a few years ago. is its glorious uncertainty. The most expert ...

    Article : 396 words
  8. Western Suburbs Doings

    Alfred Dartnel! skipper of Erskineville, on his century—114 not out against Belmore last round—promoted himself from tenth to opening batsman against the leaders, Botany. He ...

    Article : 680 words
  9. FOOTBALL

    A fine photograph of Harold Corbett. the Eastern Suburbs half-back, taken while on a spell in England from the French front, appears in the Referee this week. He weighs a ...

    Article : 353 words
  10. A Warner Story

    Mr. P. F. Warner tells some remarkable stories of dismissals of this kind. Thus, in a North v. South match at Lord's some years ago, he says : "Ernest Smith was bowling, and I drove ...

    Article : 190 words
  11. SOME CRICKET GOSSIP

    Though plenty of rain had fallen at Waverley last week, there was none lying on the surface, so play was possible between the showers. When L. Best won the toss from S. E. ...

    Article : 813 words
  12. Hit on the Head—l.b.w.

    To be out "head before wicket" is an experience that is fortunately as rare as it must be unpleasant. Mr. C. I. Thornton, the famous hitter, once took part in a match at Windsor ...

    Article : 1,756 words
  13. A SALUTARY LESSON.

    Straight from the shoulder is this from the notes by Jonathan Oldbuck, in the Athletic News: "P. Gallagher, the famous Celtic forward, was last week the recipient of a ...

    Article : 243 words
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