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Issue 43: Summer 2010/11
Journal of the Melbourne CriCket Club library issue 43, suMMer 2010/2011 Cro∫se: f. A Cro∫ier, or Bi∫hops ∫taffe; also, a croo~ed ∫taffe wherewith boyes play at cricket. This Issue: Celebrating the 400th anniversary of our oldest item, Ashes to Ashes, Some notes on the Long Room, and Mollydookers in Australian Test Cricket Library News “How do you celebrate a Quadricentennial?” With an exhibition celebrating four centuries of cricket in print The new MCC Library visits MCC Library A range of articles in this edition of The Yorker complement • The famous Ashes obituaries published in Cricket, a weekly cataloguing From December 6, 2010 to February 4, 2010, staff in the MCC the new exhibition commemorating the 400th anniversary of record of the game , and Sporting Times in 1882 and the team has swung Library will be hosting a colleague from our reciprocal club the publication of the oldest book in the MCC Library, Randle verse pasted on to the Darnley Ashes Urn printed in into action. in London, Neil Robinson, research officer at the Marylebone Cotgrave’s Dictionarie of the French and English tongues, published Melbourne Punch in 1883. in London in 1611, the same year as the King James Bible and the This year Cricket Club’s Arts and Library Department. This visit will • The large paper edition of W.G. Grace’s book that he premiere of Shakespeare’s last solo play, The Tempest. has seen a be an important opportunity for both Neil’s professional presented to the Melbourne Cricket Club during his tour in commitment development, as he observes the weekday and event day The Dictionarie is a scarce book, but not especially rare. -
Cricket Memorabilia Society Postal Auction Closing at Noon 10
CRICKET MEMORABILIA SOCIETY POSTAL AUCTION CLOSING AT NOON 10th JULY 2020 Conditions of Postal Sale The CMS reserves the right to refuse items which are damaged or unsuitable, or we have doubts about authenticity. Reserves can be placed on lots but must be agreed with the CMS. They should reflect realistic values/expectations and not be the “highest price” expected. The CMS will take 7% of the price realised, the vendor 93% which will normally be paid no later than 6 weeks after the auction. The CMS will undertake to advertise the memorabilia for auction on its website no later than 3 weeks prior to the closing date of the auction. Bids will only be accepted from CMS members. Postal bids must be in writing or e-mail by the closing date and time shown above. Generally, no item will be sold below 10% of the lower estimate without reference to the vendor.. Thus, an item with a £10-15 estimate can be sold for £9, but not £8, without approval. The incremental scale for the acceptance of bids is as follows: £2 increments up to £20, then £20/22/25/28/30 up to £50, then £5 increments to £100 and £10 increments above that. So, if there are two postal bids at £25 and £30, the item will go to the higher bidder at £28. Should there be two identical bids, the first received will win. Bids submitted between increments will be accepted, thus a £52 bid will not be rounded either up or down. Items will be sent to successful postal bidders the week after the auction and will be sent by the cheapest rate commensurate with the value and size of the item. -
Match Programme Insert
Season Update Following a disappointing run in recent weeks, Carlton got their title bid back on track last Saturday with a vital win over old rivals Grange at Portgower Place. After Grange won the toss and put Carlton into bat, the visitors overcame the early loss of Fraser Watts to build a challenging total. Cedric English played a captain’s role, battling a hamstring injury to hit 57, ably supported by Woody who scored 45 to take his Premier League aggregate for the season to over 500. An entertaining unbeaten 50 partnership from Jamie Kerr and Michael Radnidge hauled Carlton up to 240. Mo Afzal responded well to being handed the new ball by making a crucial early breakthrough and with Cedric bravely bowling his full 10 overs despite his injury Carlton were always in the game, particularly when Rad clean bowled two middle-order batsmen. The big breakthrough Welcome: Watsonian CC came via Dave Robertson who cleverly(!?) bowled a legside wide to entice pro McSkimming out of his crease and towards the pavilion, courtesy of the nation’s top stumper Mr JAM Kerr. Today we wish a warm welcome to President Tim Bunker and the Watsonian supporters. With Grange dismissed for 200, the win gave Carlton a vital 10 points and moved us up to second While our near neighbours from Myreside are a few years younger than us, they still celebrated their centenary in 1975. in the table. The club was “closed” for much of its life with only former pupils and teachers of George P W T NR L BP Pts Watson’s eligible to represent it. -
Sutherland District Cricket Club, Inc. 52Nd Annual Report & Balance Sheet 2016 - 17
SUTHERLAND DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB, INC. 52ND ANNUAL REPORT & BALANCE SHEET 2016 - 17 SUTHERLAND DISTRICT CRICKET CLUB INCORPORATED 52nd ANNUAL REPORT and Financial Statements SEASON 2016-17 FIRST GRADE LIMITED OVERS SEMI-FINALISTS POIDEVIN-GRAY SHIELD QUARTER-FINALISTS NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING You are cordially invited to attend the 52nd Annual General Meeting of Sutherland District Cricket Club, to be held at JD’s Bar & Grill, Level 1, 1-7 Cronulla Street, Cronulla, on Sunday 16 July, 2017 at 2.00p.m. BUSINESS 1. To confirm the minutes of the 51st Annual General Meeting. 2. To receive and consider the Annual Report of the Management Committee and the Financial Statements 3. To elect the Patron of the Club. 4. To consider the following special resolution, moved by Tom Iceton and seconded by Shane Duff, “That Matthew Hughston be elected a life member of Sutherland District Cricket Club, Inc.” 5. To consider the following special resolution, moved by Mathew Duff and seconded by Evan Atkins, “That Phil Weatherall be elected a life member of Sutherland District Cricket Club, Inc.” 6. To elect the office-bearers of the Club and the other members of the Management Committee. 7. To elect one (1) delegate to the New South Wales Cricket Association. 8. To elect two (2) delegates to the Sydney Cricket Association. 9. To elect an auditor or auditors. 10. To deal with any general business. Visitors are most welcome, but please note that only playing and non-playing members who are financial as at 30 April 2017, plus life members, are eligible to vote or nominate for office. -
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SPT27 Sporting Times Issue 27 MR216 £750 Enzo Ferrari signed 1968 Italian Cars cover, former Italian motor racing driver and founder of the legendry Ferrari, a very scarce autograph. £75 per month over 10 months SCARCE F1 SIGNATURES ON PAGE 5 MR184F £200 Robert, Will, and Michael Dunlop signed 2001 Joey Dunlop Tribute cover, father and his two sons, all part of the most famous motorcycle racing family. £50 per month over 4 months FB745 £175 Joe Fagan signed 1996 Euro Anfield match day cover, Liverpool manager from 1983 to 1985 and won a historic European Cup, League Championship, and League Cup treble in his first season. £25 per month over 7 months MORE FOOTBALL SIGNATURES ON PAGES 6 & 7 £25 per month CR260N £100 over 4 months 1988 Australian Bicentenary cover signed by: Australians Geoff Marsh, Tony Greig, Bill Lawry, Alan Border, Richie Benaud, Jeff Thompson, Dennis Lilley, Ian Chapple, Bob Massie. English Alec Bedser, Graham Dilley, John Edrich, Bob Willis, David Gower, Chris Broad, Ian Botham, Trevor Bailey, Dennis Amiss, Ray Illingworth, Mike Brearley, Tom Graveney, Bob Taylor, Brian Stratham, Fred Truman, Graham Gooch, Geoff Boycott. FURTHER CRICKET SIGNATURES ON PAGES 2 & 3 CRICKET CR240AA £130 £13 per month over 10 months Derek Underwood, Colin Cowdrey, Graham Johnson, Bob Woolmer, Alan Knott, Mike Denness, Brian Luckhurst, Asif Iqbal, John Shepherd, Alan Brown, Stuart Leary, Norman Graham, and CR160I £100 £20 per month over 5 months Alan Dixon signed 1970 KCC Centenary cover, all part of Kent’s golden decade. Bob Willis, Dennis Amiss, Ian Chappell, Ray Illingworth, Tony Greig, Fred Trueman, Dennis Lille, Geoff Boycott, Greg Chappell, Bill Lawry, David Lloyd, Godfrey Evans, Bob Taylor, and Trevor Bailey signed 1985 Benham small silk cricket cover. -
Xref Cricket Catalogue for Auction
Page:1 Oct 20, 2019 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A SPORTING MEMORABILIA - General & Miscellaneous Lots 2 Eclectic group comprising 'The First Over' silk cricket picture; Wayne Carey mini football locker; 1973 Caulfield Cup glass; 'Dawn Fraser' swimming goggles; and 'Greg Norman' golf glove. (5 items) 100 3 Autographs on video cases noted Lionel Rose, Jeff Fenech, Dennis Lillee, Kevin Sheedy, Robert Harvey, Peter Hudson, Dennis Pagan & Wayne Carey. (7) 100 4 Books & Magazines 1947-56 'Sporting Life' magazines (31); cricket books (54) including 'Bradman - The Illustrated Biography' by Page [1983] & 'Coach - Darren Lehmann' [2016]; golf including 'The Sandbelt - Melbourne's Golfing Haven' limited edition 52/100 by Daley & Scaletti [2001] & 'Golfing Architecture - A Worldwide Perspective Volume 3' by Daley [2005]. Ex Ken Piesse Library. (118) 200 6 Ceramic Plates Royal Doulton 'The History of the Ashes'; Coalport 'Centenary of the Ashes'; AOF 'XXIIIrd Olympiad Los Angeles 1984'; Bendigo Pottery '500th Grand Prix Adelaide 1990'; plus Gary Ablett Sr caricature mug & cold cast bronze horse's head. (6) 150 CRICKET - General & Miscellaneous Lots 29 Collection including range of 1977 Centenary Test souvenirs; replica Ashes urn (repaired); stamps, covers, FDCs & coins; cricket mugs (3); book 'The Art of Bradman'; 1987 cricket medal from Masters Games; also pair of cups inscribed 'HM King Edward VIII, Crowned May 12th 1937' in anticipation of his cancelled Coronation. Inspection will reward. (Qty) 100 30 Balance of collection including Don Bradman signed postcard & signed FDC; cricket books (23) including '200 Seasons of Australian Cricket'; cricket magazines (c.120); plus 1960s 'Football Record's (2). (Qty) 120 Ex Lot 31 31 Autographs International Test Cricketers signed cards all-different collection mounted and identified on 8 sheets with players from England, Australia, South Africa, West Indies, India, New Zealand, Pakistan & Sri Lanka; including Alec Bedser, Rod Marsh, Alan Donald, Lance Gibbs, Kapil Dev, Martin Crowe, Intikhab Alam & Muttiah Muralitharan. -
Super Camps 2013/14
*details at www.cricketcoaching.com.au *at selected camps Check your Melbourne4 Nathan speed with & Sydney Bracken our radar speed gun* Camps SUPER CAMPS 2013/14 Michael Bevan Rodney Hogg Terry John Alderman Dyson Melbourne Camps Xavier College December 18, 19, 20 - 2013 Yarra Valley Grammar Brighton Grammar January 22, 23, 24 - 2014 Damien Fleming Sydney Camps* Merv Graham Sutherland Shire Hughes Yallop December 19, 20 - 2013 *Sydney camps run under the banner of Shaun Brown’s Cricket Coaching Super features include: l Video Analysis l Photo Example Reports l Harassment Free Policy l Great Coaching Ratio’s CAMP COACHES 2013/14 THE CAMPS Damien Fleming - The king of swing is back. The former head coach at the Centre of “I am very excited to extend the opportunity to attend this Excellence, Damien is regarded as one of Australia’s greatest swing bowlers. 20 tests, 88 ODI’s. season’s cricket camps at both the Melbourne McDonalds’® Super camps and the Sydney Super Camp. Nathan Bracken - 5 tests and 116 one day internationals, Nathan was a left arm fast bowler who excelled at the one day game. In 2008 he was rated as the number one bowler in ODI’s The McDonald’s Super camps are our premium cricket in the world! experience for the summer and feature our line up for former test stars who have had a lifetime of experience in the game. Rodney Hogg - Former tear away fast bowler (38 tests) who burst onto the international cricket scene with 41 wickets in his first Ashes series for Australia, a passionate fast bowling This years panel features a Test captain and two vice captains, coach Rod joins the team for 2013/14. -
Xref Cricket Catalogue for Auction
Page:1 May 19, 2019 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A SPORTING MEMORABILIA - General & Miscellaneous Lots 4 BADGES: Cricket & Football membership badges c1980-1991, noted Melbourne Cricket Club (9); Essendon (8) & VFL Park (4), mainly fine condition. (21) 100 Lot 5 5 BASEBALL: c1905 real photo postcard of the Victorian Baseball team with some of their partners and 21 signatures including Test Cricketer Frank Laver, also T.Vaughan, W.G.Hickford, S.G.Lansdown, W.J.Scott, extremely scarce and superb condition. 300 8 EPHEMERA: Group including tennis with photographs of Martina Navratilova (8; one signed); 1957 & 1961 Davis Cup programmes; fishing with book "Rod and Stream" by Sharp [London, 1928]; 1892 invoice to Melbourne Cricket Club; c1950 MSD cricket catalogue; 1956 Olympics programmes (3); 1891 programme for Douglas Bay Regatta (Isle of Man). (41) 100 9 FRAMED SPORTING MEMORABILIA: Balance of collection including cricket (39); football with items from Adelaide, Brisbane (2), Carlton (2), Collingwood (6), Essendon (6), Footscray (2), Hawthorn (2), Melbourne, North Melbourne (3), Richmond, StKilda (9) & Swans (2); boxing; golf (3) & horse racing. Buyer must collect. (84) 200 CRICKET - General & Miscellaneous Lots 16 Balance of cricket collection including 1949 Capstan calendar featuring Don Bradman (some faults); 1947 Capstan calendar (damaged); Bradman Centenary calendar; supplement 'Australians Who Played in 1932-3 Test Series'; 1970s programmes/tour guides (13); tea towels (3); newspapers; door stop in shape of bowler. 150 17 Cricket collection including range of 1977 Centenary Test souvenirs; replica urn (repaired); stamps, covers, FDCs & coins; cricket mugs (3); book 'The Art of Bradman'; 1987 cricket medal from Masters Games. -
2010/'11 Yearbook
SUBIACO MARIST CRICKET CLUB 2010/’11 YEARBOOK Contents 1 President’s Report 1 2 2010/11 Executive Committee and Sponsors 2 3 2010/11 Awards and Hall of Fame 3 Trophy Winners 2010/11 Season 3 Grade Batting and Bowling Awards 3 Men’s Team of the Year 4 Hall of Fame Batting 4 Hall of Fame Bowling 4 4 Captains’ Reports and 2010/11 Season Statistics (Seniors) 6 First Grade 6 Second Grade 10 Fifth Grade 14 Seventh Grade 17 Ninth Grade 22 One Day Grade 25 Twenty 20 Division 1 & 2 30 Women’s A Grade 32 5 Team Reports and 2010/11 Season Statistics (Juniors) 38 Boys U/16s 38 Boys U/14s 40 Boys U/12s Maroon 42 Boys U/12s Black 44 Boys U/12s Blue 47 Boys U/11s Maroon 49 Boys U/10s Black 50 Boys U/10s Maroon 52 Boys U/10s Blue 52 Girls U/17s 53 6 Life Membership and Representative Honours 55 Life Members 55 WASTCA Combined Team Representatives 55 Representative Achievements 57 WASTCA Board of Directors Representatives 59 7 Club Records to end of 2010/11 Season 60 Partnership Records 60 Individual Career Milestones 61 Individual Season Records 63 Grade Highest & Lowest Scores 66 Centuries 68 7 Catches/Stumpings in an Innings 74 7 Wickets in an Innings 74 10 Wickets in a Match 77 Grade Partnership Records 78 8 Yearly Results, Premierships and Association Awards 83 9 Player Statistics to end of Season 2010/11 92 1 President’s Report What a strange season it has been and, certainly performance-wise on the field it has been a disappointing one, with the only teams making finals this year being the Under 17 Girls and Under 15 Boys. -
Extract Catalogue for Auction
Page:1 May 19, 2019 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A CRICKET - AUSTRALIA 29 AUTOGRAPHS: including Australia ODI shirt signed by Shane Warne; display signed by Don Bradman & Bill Ponsford; cricket bat signed by Greg, Ian & Trevor Chappell; also cricket cards 'Cricketers 1934' {50} & 'Cricketers 1938' {50}. 300 Lot 30 30 - Australian Test Captains autographs on 1992 Sheffield Shield Centenary stamps in gutter pairs, signed by Don Bradman, Richie Benaud, Lindsay Hassett, Ian Johnson, Ian Craig, Greg Chappell, Bill Brown, Brian Booth, Ian Chappell, Arthur Morris, Graham Yallop, Kim Hughes, Neil Harvey, Bill Lawry, Barry Jarman, Bob Simpson & Mark Taylor. 300 Ex Lot 31 31 BADGES: 1930-48 Circular 25mm badges 'Australian Cricketers' comprising Bromley, Brown, Chipperfield (2), Darling, Ebeling, Fingleton, Fleetwood-Smith, Grimmett, Kippax, McCabe, McCool, Oldfield, O'Reilly, Ponsford, Waite, Wall, Ward, White & Woodfull; also 21mm badge of Wally Hammond. Mainly Fine/Very Fine. (21) 200 32 BATS: comprising 'Kookaburra' bat signed by Ricky Ponting; two 1940s match-used bats; 'Wisden' & 'Pride of Pakistan' bats. (5) 120 33 - 'County' cricket bat with 14 signatures including Merv Hughes, Doug Walters, Alan Connolly & Darren Berry. Housed in display case (no glass), overall 32x103cm. 100 Page:2 www.abacusauctions.com.au May 19, 2019 CRICKET - AUSTRALIA (continued) Lot Type Grading Description Est $A Lot 34 34 - Cricket bat display with three signed bats - Australia 2004, Sri Lanka 2006 & Victoria 2006 (v Queensland in Pura Cup Final), framed together, overall 64x105cm. 300 35 CLOTHING: Australian Cricket Tie from 1926 International Cricket Convention, green with diagonal gold stripes made by Farmer's of Sydney; plus Darren Lehmann pair of Gray Nicolls batting gloves, from Tasmania v South Australia at Launceston 2001-02 (Lehmann Man of the Match with 85 not out). -
Xref Olympic Catalogue for Auction
Auction 241 Page:1 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A SPORTING MEMORABILIA - General & Miscellaneous Lots 5 Ephemera 'Order of Service' books for the funerals of Ron Clarke (4), Arthur Morris, Harold Larwood, David Hookes, Graeme Langlands, Roy Higgins, Dick Reynolds, Bob Rose (2), Merv Lincoln (2), Bob Reed & Paul Rak; Menus (10) including with signatures of Ricky Ponting (2), Mike Hussey, Meg Lanning, Henry Blofeld, Graham Yallop, Jeff Moss, Mick Taylor, Ray Bright, Francis Bourke. 150 9 Trophies including 1962 Perth Empire Games chrome & enamel table decoration; two trophies awarded to SA Embling (starter at 1956 Melbourne Olympics); 1944-45 Coburg Harriers trophy cup. (4) 100 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 172 172 1956-59 Autograph Book & other autographs in large binder, with approx 220 signatures, including Don Bradman, cricket teams including c.1956 West Indies, South Australia, Victoria, NSW, England; 1956 Olympians; signed photographs with Graham Gooch, David Gower, Ian Botham, Bob Simpson, Ian Chappell; other sports with Dermott Brereton & Lisa Curry. 250 FOOTBALL - AUSTRALIAN RULES 356 Half-time entertainment report titled '1989 VFL Grand Final Half-Time Entertainment', by Hayes and Sjonquist Productions, with hand-written notes and corrections. The show was a presentation for Melbourne's 1996 Olympic Games bid, and featured John Farnham and 2000 flag-bearing children. 100 OLYMPIC GAMES Ex Lot 592 592 Collection including coins with Australia 1994-96 Olympic Heritage set (complete) & 1992 Year Set with Barcelona $1; Paavo Nurmi medals dated 1968 & 1970; 1968 Mexico commemorative medallions (2); 1984 Los Angeles commemorative medallion; Olympic Games tea spoons (3); Michael Phelps badges (5); videos (3) & DVD; also 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games boxed batons (2). -
3AW Interview
Page: 1 Transcript Station: 3AW Date: 06/08/2009 Program: BREAKFAST Time: 07:26 AM Compere: ROSS STEVENSON AND JOHN Summary ID: M00035661777 BURNS Item: STEVENSON SAYS AUSTRALIAN CRICKETER BRETT LEE WILL BE ANNOUNCED AS A CUSTOMER FOR HAIR REPLACEMENT. ANDERSON MENTIONS SHANE WARNE AND ADVANCED HAIR. STEVENSON MENTIONS DIRK BOLLINGER. ANDERSON MENTIONS CARL HOWELL FROM ADVANCED HAIR AND MENTIONS GRAHAM GOOCH, MICHAEL VAUGHN, RICKY PONTING, MARTIN CROWE, GRAHAM YALLOP AND GREG MATTHEWS. INTERVIEWEES: JON ANDERSON, HERALD SUN Demographics: Male 16+ Female 16+ All people ABs GBs 92000 109000 201000 47000 110000 JON ANDERSON: We play a test match, starting in Headingley tomorrow night. You think of Headingley, you think of an English bowler, and you think of the worst moment in our cricketing lives. Who's the bowler? ROSS STEVENSON: 96 900 693. JOHN BURNS: What do you need, a team of... ROSS STEVENSON: A team of cricketers who've had a hair enhancement, the rumour file tells us that Brett Lee is the latest, he's going to be announced as the next one. Page: 2 JON ANDERSON: He's preparing himself at the moment for it. I think he's being very smart, because... ROSS STEVENSON: Okay, you look at Brett Lee, you don't think he's bald. JOHN BURNS: No. JON ANDERSON: Or Shane Warne you didn't think was bald, so you go early... ROSS STEVENSON: Yeah. JON ANDERSON: I mean you would look somewhat ridiculous if you went now. ROSS STEVENSON: I'd look like Dirk Bollinger. JON ANDERSON: You would look like Dirk Bollinger, so you go to Advanced Hair, which is a very successful group in this area, they've cornered the Australian cricket team..