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Early Newspaper Clippings for Rosanna Cricket Club – 1924-5 Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic Early Newspaper Clippings for Rosanna Cricket Club – 1924-5 Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922 - 1939), Friday 5 September 1924, page 2 Cricket. Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922-1939) The annual meeting of the Eltham Friday 5 September 1924, page 2 District Cricket Association was held at Greensborough on Tuesday evening. Delegates from Rosanna, Members represent Rosanna at Meeting oF Eltham Glen Park, Eltham, Greensborough, CricKet Association Diamond Creek, Montmorency and Fillcrest attended. The balance sheet showed a credit of balance £1 Os 6d, and was adopted. Officers were elected as follow :-President, Mr G. Birchall; secretary and treas D. J. McColl ; vice presidents, urer, Messrs W. Cook and C. Oakley. Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922 - 1939), Friday 3 October 1924, page 4 Glen Park Cricket Club was ad mitted to the Association, but an ap plication from the Hillcrest club Cricket. was held over till the next meeting. Boundaries were arranged for the Glen Park club, and the Montmor ELTHAM ASSOCIATION. ency boundary was extended. A of the Eltham District meeting Arrangements regarding fixtures and Cricket Association was held at entrance fees were held over. At Greensborough on Tuesday evening, the next final arrangements meeting (writes our Eltham correspondent). will be made regarding these matters. The Rosanna, Montmorency, Glen Park, Eltham, Diamond Creek, and Greensborough clubs were represented. Mvlr G. Birchall was in the chair. The Ro.sanna club applied for admission to the association, and was admitted, on the motion of Morris and Poulter. The draw was left over till the next meeting to allow the applica tion of the Hillcrestclub for admission to be considered. Rosann'a's bound was allotted. The delegates de ary cided that no permits for players be granted for all times. The allocation of points allotted to the various Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922-1939) matches was altered to read-" An Friday 5 September 1924, page 2 outright win 3 a win on the .points, first innings 2 points, and a draw or tie one point to each participating Rosanna admitted to Eltham CricKet Association team." It was lso decided, on the 1ir team motion of Reeves, that the having the highest number of points end of second at the the round should be accredited premiers, except in the event of two teams being level on points, when a de. iding final game should be played. It was decided to allot twelve caps to the winning team. Fixtures will be drawn on the 30th inst., when it is expected provision will be made for a match with the North Riding Association. It was also decided to hold an entertainment to present trophies to C. Christian National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56657553 (Diamond Creek) and W. Allan (Eltham), who won the batting and bowling averages respectively for Ieason 1923-24. National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56657637 Rosanna’s first season (as St. Andrews (Rosanna) Clippings from Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922-1939) Friday 10 October 1924, page 3 Friday 12 December 1924 Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922 - 1939), Friday 10 October 1924, page 3 Cricket. [From our Eltham Correspondent.] On Saturday, September 27, Eltham played a most enjoyable cricket match "Age" against the eleven. The visitors journeyed to Eltham by char-a bane. Both sides played twelve men, and the gone was at an interesting stage when rain caused an abandon VW. rnent Allen, of Eltham, again emphasised his success as a bowler, taking four wickets for 5 runs, all his victims being clean howled. ELTHAM. 1st Innings. C. Nicholls, b Fell .. 9 C. Morris, c Smith; b Bennett 0 J. Hill, c Bennett, b Robinson 0 R. Norman, c Fell, b Bennett 21 A. Dowd, c Bannister, b Wilkins 0 W. Adlington, c Fell, b Kilto 11 J. McColl, c Black, b Fell 0 W. Allen, b Fell 15 E. 'McColl, b WVooton .. 11 G. Birchall, c Revely, b'Bennett 25 not D. McColl, out .. 5 G. Krick, b Bannister .. 3 Sundries .. .. 1 Total 101 The match was declared a draw. The ilhlham District Cricket As sociation (James cup competition) will commence its first round of matches to-norrow, when the following draw will be played:-Diamond Creek v. Greensborough; Eltham v. M.ontmor St. ency; Andrews (Rosanna) v. Hill crest ; Glen Park a bye. The first round will conclude on January 3rd, and the end of the second round on April 11th, 1925. The following points are allotted-win outright 3 points, win on 1st innings 2 points, a tie or draw 1 point. The team having an absolute lead on points at the end of the second round wins the premiership. In the event of two teams having the same number of is points a play-off necessary. National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article56657674 Rosanna’s first season (as St. Andrews (Rosanna) Clippings from Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922-1939) Friday 13 February 1925 Friday 20 February 1925 Friday 13 March 1925 Friday 27 February 1925 Early Newspaper Clippings for Rosanna Cricket Club – 1927 The Argus Monday November 14, 1927 Match results Advertiser (Hurstbridge, Vic. : 1922 - 1939), Friday 22 July 1927, page 3 money to be applied for under the grant for the relief of unemployed. EIDELBERC COUNCIL Adopted. to Engineer's Report iTho(e monthly meeting was held on The engineer reported:- se na Tuesday. the following being present: Twenty chains of table drains have -Cr. J. Coate (president), Crs. C. E. been cleaned Advertiserout on McLaughlin's (Hurstbridge,lane to Vic. : 1922-1939) Leach, W. A. Santon, R. G. Middleton, and 50 cubic yards of metal used for n G. F. Pitcher, J. Donaldson, W. S. Win patching and sheeting Fridayroadway. 22 July 1927,de page 3 son. J. Service, E. L. Van, C. H. Han On Broad Gully road 50 chains of of drains have, been nah. F. S. Bryant, R. G. Ball. table cleaned out, at also 30 chains of storm drain. ta CORRESPONDENCE ti Permission to construct wicKet. First use oF Rosanna Reserve by Tell chains of road to Peter's have th From Rosanna apply- g Cricket Club, leen trimmedHeidelbergand patched.Soccer Club,Four- whopc became co-tenants s up for use of new reserve at Rosanna ing teen chains of gravelling done near ru and permission to construct a wicket. Wadeson's, six chains of road shaped be n -Referred to riding members. up and gravelled at Scrubby Creek, ar From ask Heidelberg Soccer Club, near . Herbert's. e for use of Rosanna Reserve on ing Culvere has been extended to en- m inI September 10 to organise a match trance to Butler's road, and culverts tI ci aid of Austin Hospital.-Referred to cleaned at and guard el out Clarke lane, gr members. riding fence repaired. Culverts have also ci A. Paragreen, applying 'for bus ser- been cleaned out on Broad Gully, Yan bI vice between Eltham Park and Heidel Yean and Ironbark roads. Station.-Council has no berg Railway Two lamp posts have been erected, olbjection. ine at phone box, Diamond and h Creek, From Grant and O'Shea Pty. Ltd., one to replace decayed post at Dia for the construction of asking channel mond Creek bridge. 01 and in front of their premises footway Work is at present proceeding on. at Rosanna.-Riding members to in Ironbark road, near Mrs. Huntley's. spect. At of Wil- Greensborough,.gravelling tl From Macleod and Watsonia Pro liams road has been completed, also ct gress attention Association, calling to of of gravelling footpaths, both sides, di various matters attention.- requiring from State School to near Tulk's. le di Referred to engineer for attention. Table drains have been cleaned out From the shire electrician, recom on Greensborough-Hurstbridge road, t the erection of street mending lamp and culverts attended to. in Hillside Rosanna.-Agreed to. road, Minor repairs with metal have been From Diamond Creek Property Own made to roadway, Alexander street ers' and Ratepayers' Association, ask channels have been cleaned up. council to instal garbage collec ing Concrete steps have been construct tion at Diamond Creek.-Referred to ed at cutting near W. Stanton's. Re Cr. Leach. lo pairs have also been made to roadway Mrs. S. Laurie, offering to form at st Black's corner. Glen Broad road between Wattle and Usual has weekly cleansing been ti council Gaily road, provided will agree done in the township. Formation of t to erect the fence.-Agreed to. footlpath alongside railway fence from Greensborough Park Improve From bIridge at Eltham Shire boundlary to ment Committee, for removal asking wards Greensborough railway station, and re-erection' in the Greenslborough is now bIeilng proceeded with Soldiers' of the Park Memorial. Adopted. Agreed to, drinking fountain to be Building Inspector's Report erected elsewhere. bt REPORTS At Greensborough, four W.B. houses, nte septic two and The Public Works Committee re- lo tank, additions, one tm;tlOllSe were erected. C commended that Durham St. (the con- w] tinuation of Greensborough lane) be cil Report for Quarter Ending June 30. gravelled; drain in Hailes St., Greens-. hi : ;reensborough--l1t27 Capital value, 1 borough, to be additional l4.'297: constructed; fees. £11/12/; permits, 13; money to be applied for under the National Library of Australia http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57755203 Advertiser (Hurstbridge,Early Vic. Newspaper : 1922 - 1939), Friday Clippings 23 September for Rosanna1927, page 3 Cricket Club – 1927 for relief of unemployed had been made.-Received. - - HEIDELBERG COUNCIL Hon. secretary, Kinglake Progress Association, asking council to erect a sign board directing people to sing TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 at junction of Greensborough The usual lake monthly was meeting and roads.-Board to be erec held at Eltham the council chambers on Tues ted.
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