Prahran P.A.F.S., 55 (Humphries 15; Woodrow 3/7, Nicholson 4/15), v. Galatea, two for 76 (Burdett 30 Harris 27 n.o.). Prahran A.N.A., A, 145 (McGill 49, Morris 38, ...
Article : 559 wordsAlthough there was no rain on Saturday afternoon the conditions were unfavourable for the continuation of the premiership games. The air was chilly, the wind strong at some of the exposed ...
Article : 2,659 wordsJ. Kitchen and Sons. 69 (Andrews 27 n.o.) v. Danlop Engineers, three for 62 (Moseley 30 n.o.). Buckley and Nunn. 80 (Mirams 35; Barnes 6/250), v. International Harvester Co., two for 73 (Ross 36 ...
Article : 552 wordsMessrs. J. W. Wilson and F. Hill (two prominent members, of thev Prince's Park club), who have just returned from a trip to the old country, and who also spent some time on the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 wordsThe fourth of the races which comprise the federation of the Victorian Homing Pigeon Association was flown from Yarcowie (South Australia), over an air line of 475 miles, during the week-end. ...
Article : 736 wordsBrighton Grammarians, three for 236 (J. Noall 101 n.o., W. Nall 86 n.o., Stillman 25), v. All Saints' Grammarans. Trinity Grammarans, 287 (Warrall 120, Lind 72; ...
Article : 3 wordsSHEPPARTON four wickets for 110 (closed) (J. Brophey 57 E. Dryden 20), v. Railways, 48 (8. Heavy 21; 1. Dryden 4/18, R. Friend 2/7, J. Friend 2/0). ...
Article : 169 wordsDuring the cricket match between Mentone A and Fraukston A at Mentone on Saturday, E. Ranking, while wicket-keeping for the home tram, was struck over the right eye by a fast rising ball ...
Article : 78 wordsIn the second eleven match Carlton v. North Melbourne H. Bouston had the following extraordinary figures:—72 balls, 6 maidens, 4 runs, 6 wickets. Praying for St. Agnes'. Glenhuntly, against St. ...
Article : 159 wordsIn consequence of the death of the secretary of the Malvern Cricket Club, the following appointments have been made:—Hon. secretary, Mr. K. Hanbury; assistant secretary, Mr. A. B. ...
Article : 52 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Rain interfered with play on Saturday in the concluding day of the third round of grade cricket competitions. Three matches had to be abanconed without further play. Only one ...
Article : 10 wordsResults of the second round of the A. B. and C pennant games were:- A Section.—Warleigh d. Auburn Heights, 3-2; Brighton d. Glenferric Hill, 5-01; Melbourne d. ...
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Advertising : 8,484 wordsGlenferrie Hill, 93, beat Melbourne 2, 84. Prince's Park 1, 109, beat Oakleigh 90. Dandenong, 106, beat Brunswiek, 77. Victoria a bye. ...
Article : 178 wordsThere was a fair attendance at the Melbourne Gun Club on Saturday for the weekly shoot. Startings were fast. "Calrossic" and Moncrieff dividend the first four-bird sweepstakes; the second was ...
Article : 243 wordsElsternwick District 1, 72 beat Cheltenham, 65. Malvern 1, 76. beat Mentone 52. Mordialloc, 91, beat Melbourne 48. Oakleigh a bye. ...
Article : 194 wordsWhile a woman was walking along Alfred street, Prahran, on Saturday morning, a man suddenly [?]atched her bag containing 28/. and ran up the street. Running after the man the woman ...
Article : 138 wordsBeauty spots around the bay were visited on Saturday and yesterday. when the paddle-steamer [?]ygela commenced the season of bay excursions from Port Melbourne. On Saturday the steamer ...
Article : 102 wordsAn interesting stage has been reached in connection with these matches, and the winning of the cup will be decided by the last match between New South Wales and South Australia, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 3 Nov 1924, Page 15
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