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CRICKET

TO-DAY'S TEST HATCH j THE ENGLISH TEAM 1 By Tolojrra.Hh-'I'MiSB Ajsooiation-OoryrieM (Rec. December 31, 0.10 a.m.) Melbourne! December 30. Tho weather is line, and there is every prospect of favourable conditions for the second test match.The. following have been selected to play for England:—J. W. Douglas (caplain), .r. B. Hobbs, A. C. Russell, It. Howell, W. R. Rhodes, B. Hendren, J. W. Ilearno, 0. Parkin, P. E. Woollcy, Makepeace, and K. Strudwick. Hitcli is twelfth man.—Press Assn. POLICE DECLARE PROPOSAL FARCICAL. 5 (Rec. December 31, 0.10 a.m.) j Sydnoy, December 30. j Police offioials laugh at tlio suggested I appointment of special constables to put ? ■down barracking at cricket matches. The? 6tate that tho proposal is farcical, as the first arrest of a barrucker would undoubtedly lead to great trouble.—Press Assu. ARMSTRONG TO JiE CAPTAIN IN REMAINING TESTS. Melbourno, December 30. Tlio Cricket Board of Control has ap. pointed Armstrong as captain for tho remaining Testa. A movement is afoot to organise a testimonial to Armstrong, and an InterState Committee lias l>ewi formed for the purpose.—frees Assn. PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND. Melbourne, December 30. The Cricket Board of Control has appointed Messrs. Rush and Smith as a sub-cominitteo to meet Messrs. Hcatlicotn Williams and C. G. Wilson, representing N*w Zealand, regarding a visit to Now Zealand in February.—Press Assn. THE BARRACKING NUISANCE IN AUSTRALIA ACTION DECIDED ON BY BOARD OF CONTROL. (Hoc. December 30, 7.30 p.m.) Melbourne, December 30. The Board of Cricket Control has decided, in addition to an allowance of j!25, each player in the Test mutches shall receive a bonus of .£5. The Iward has approved of tho matches arrwng->d for the Australian Eleven's English tour. Also a six weeks' tour in South Africa when the team is returning, The board discussed the question of bnr racking at matches, and decided to create a forco of spcuial constables to deai with the iuisance.—Press Aasn. NEW ZEALAND TEACHERS

A. DR'AWN GAME. (Rcc. December 31, 0.10 a.m.) Sydney, December 30. The Now Zealand teachers' team played a draw villi Neiv Sou 111 Wales. The latter. in the first innings. scored 522. !New Zealand, who made 113 in the first innings, had five wickets down in the second for 230 (Worker 100, Donobue 34, l'crry 30).—Press Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 5

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380

CRICKET Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 5

CRICKET Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 82, 31 December 1920, Page 5

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