CRICKET
, ■ A WEDNESDAY COMPLAINT. A correspondent; "A .Wednesdayite,". writes:- —"Uehig fond of a game of cricket and haying Wednesday afternoon only as my half-holiday, '1 thought of, playing ,'th'is season, so I had my first game on Wednesday against a team called Rivals " (practically a Saturday repi 'team)-.-- I-leave-olf work* at six every night,\which leaves no time for practice,, and I think' it most unfair of the Saturday players, who indulge in. good k practice every night and hare their Saturday- afternoon sport as* well, all to play for one clubi > If this is going to be. 'allowed, as it is at present, well, •. it' njoii'fr be far distant before, it is the end of. Wednesday .'cricket. ' Why, the Saturday men did not scatter abo\it and play for different clubs and make the game more even, instead of packing one team, I cannot understand, unless some persuasive powers have been at work. I hope that in future this team will not pack its eleven with Saturday reps, like 'it', did last -. give 'preference and ehcou'vage' Wednesday 'players,-which voiild be better in the interests.of. the game." ' ;-. : '' . iACUTE INDIGESTION FOR MANY ;;.>_/ YEARS. V^
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2301, 7 November 1914, Page 4
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391CRICKET Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2301, 7 November 1914, Page 4
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