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BOWLEY AND CO.

NEWS OE CRICKET COACHES

1 setting out roll dominion,

"Ail-vice has been received Bow ley, the Sussex cnckcter, has I,era re-engaged " P ta y? r ;™ C \&J* Auckland Cricket A*sociaUon, that he will reach Auckland in the eek November. Respecting J™ Bovvlcy says it is as good a bide aa any in iIL country. Langrulge, wlo ac-«-f— u ™ - «£. county games this boas Qn> states Bowley, and will continue to im-' prove. The writei says Irfingridge is' keenly looking fotfvard to his return lo Auckland, <dnA that Aucklanaers ivill find the young professional stronger and better at cricket in all departments. In England the gates iit the eourity matches' ha\t betn wonderful this summer, and Bowie} 11 marks that never has he seen the o< «ame so popular. Referring to otnei coaches who have engagements m New Zealand, lie states- that Jack Newman, of Hampshire, struck a bad patch earij in the season, but was doing better towards the end. while Eastman performed much as .usual. Both Newman and I'.a-tmun secured firrt-class berths on the Mataroa, and will'-wath the Dominion ahead of the Auckland pair. Concerning Cieorge. ( ox, of ..Sussex. who has been engaged by tin Auckland Suburban A-s..fiation.'Bowlev remarks, "ho is the right fellow for the job.' This, «>l course, is quite natural, for C'ox wa ~ Bowlcv's selection. Incidentally the Sussex professional considers that the West Indies cricket team hns u number of weaknesses, and Unit its one particular strength is possesion of three fast In his opinion the full strength of New Zealand cricket would be a better team. llowlev and Langridge have booked pas..aby the Maloj'a U> Sydney, where the v. ill arrive ahout November 1. and the nm to Auckland will be made by the Mm l ama.

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 17

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BOWLEY AND CO. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 17

BOWLEY AND CO. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 231, 29 September 1928, Page 17

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