. . . . . . . "1855"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . "Stintons Reserve"@en . . . . . . "Warrandyte Reserve #2"@en . . . . . . . "Chris Rakuscek"@en . . "50804"^^ . "Warrandyte Cricket Club"@en . . . "Warrandyte Reserve"@en . "vs Christmas Hills"@en . . "Warrandyte Reserve #1"@en . . . . "Justin Cleaves"@en . . . . "KANGAROO GROUND V. ANDERSON'S UNITED"@en . . . . . . . "The following Saturday a change \"came over the scene,\" as Christmas Hills, requiring 80 with an innings to go, secured the win with four wickets to spare. The visitors each day were treated to a nice luncheon by the ladies.''"@en . . . "Established in 1855, the Warrandyte Cricket Club is located in the eastern suburbs of Victoria (Australia), and is the 3rd oldest active cricket club in the state. Social games were played at the Recreation Reserve in Andersons Creek (now Warrandyte) against neighbouring suburbs until the club entered the Cameron Cricket Association, playing its first game in competition on 11 November 1905 against Christmas Hills. Season 2010/11 was the club's 100th in competition (taking into account war periods and club disputes), and during that time over 1,300 people have played in either juniors, seniors, women's or veterans grades. The club currently competes in the Ringwood and District Cricket Association (RDCA)"@en . . "The return match of the above clubs was played on Saturday last on the ground of the latter, at Watsons Creek, and resulted in an easy win for the United team. The weather was all that could be desired. The visitors went to the wicket first, and were soon disposed of for the small score of 26 runs. After a substantial lunch had been partaken of , the United team went in to try their powers and when the last man was declared out had made the large score of 103 runs, much to the dismay of their opponents. J.Cummings and Shaw making 52 and 18 respectively. The Kangarooites then went in to try and pull up lost ground, but, although they played with good spirit and made a better stand than in their first innings, they could not catch up to their opponents. The match resulted in a win for the locals by one innings and 30 runs."@en . . "35897345"^^ . . . . "Warrandyte Cricket Club"@en . . "right"@en . . . "45.0"^^ . "''The first matches in connection with this competition commenced last Saturday afternoon."@en . . . . . . "Warrandyte"@en . . . "Taroona Avenue"@en . . . . . . "In the match played at Warrandyte the scoring was low. Warrandyte, 1st innings, 34 C. Sanford 16 was the only batsman to reach double figures. 2nd innings 66, Wyatt and Forden, with 11 and 12 respectively, were the top scorers. Christmas Hills, 1st innings 21; J. Kennedy being top scorer with 9. 2nd innings, 80 runs to win and all to bat. In bowling J. Till did great execution, getting 6 wickets for 5 runs. At one stage he had 3 wickets for no runs and later 5 wickets for 2 runs. Hodgson, 1 for 12, was the other bowler. A. Hubbard was also deadly, and like Till started with 3 wickets for no runs. He finished the day with 11 for 33. J. Hubbard 4 for 15 and C. Cumberland 4 for 32 were the only other successful bowlers."@en . . "1905-11-11"^^ . . . . . "THE CAMERON TROPHY ASSOCIATION"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Victoria, Australia"@en . . . . . "--12-01"^^ . "Established in 1855, the Warrandyte Cricket Club is located in the eastern suburbs of Victoria (Australia), and is the 3rd oldest active cricket club in the state. Social games were played at the Recreation Reserve in Andersons Creek (now Warrandyte) against neighbouring suburbs until the club entered the Cameron Cricket Association, playing its first game in competition on 11 November 1905 against Christmas Hills. Season 2010/11 was the club's 100th in competition (taking into account war periods and club disputes), and during that time over 1,300 people have played in either juniors, seniors, women's or veterans grades. The club currently competes in the Ringwood and District Cricket Association (RDCA)"@en . . "1116945353"^^ . . "35.0"^^ . . . . . "Warrandyte Cricket Club"@en .