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ENGLAND’S FIE ST TEST WIN. ' Press Association—Bj Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 12. Mr W. Findlay, speaking at the meeting of county secretaries, said that while regretting the illness or Kellcway and the injury to Gregory, they must congratulate Chapman and his team cn their magnificent win. Ho announced that Mr R. H. Majlett had been appointed to organise the Australian programme in 1930.—Australian Press Association. FORMER CHAMPIONS AT PLAY. Frees Association—By Telegraph-Copy right. SYDNEY, December .1.2. Tho erstwhile stars Noble. Ckm Hill, Waddy, Nicholls, and Musmo were among the players in a match against Maijoy’s team to-day. Bald heads glimmered in the sun and joints creaked. Emerald caps and blazers of former Australian elevens, snatched from the ravenous maws of moths and silver fish, did duty opce more on the cricket field. Mailey’s team in the first innings made 132 (Betti ngton 18, fender 45); Noble three for 36, Nicholls three for 37. Noble’s team scored 154 for seven wickets (Massie 48. Waddy 30, Clem Hill 37 riot out, Noble 11). Mailey secured four wickets, including Noble’s.
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Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 15
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177CRICKET Evening Star, Issue 20048, 13 December 1928, Page 15
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