TEAM WORK WON
CHAPMAN OH AUSTRALIAN TOUR ENGLISH CAPTAIN IN NEW ZEALAND [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON*, March 25. , Chapman, the captain of the English cricketers, arrived by the Tahiti today on a short visit to New Zealand., He was welcomed by the local cricket association. interviewed, ho said that the whom side regretted being unable to visit New Zealand, where matches would have done a great amount of good, ns cricket in New Zealand was distinctly on the up grade. .. Regarding the Australian tour, Chap- 1 man said the Australians were not so strong at the outset as previously, although on paper Australia’s first test team looked the strongest. The loss of Gregory and Kelleway in the first test started the rebuilding of the Austalian foam, which improved all the way through. Australia had now unearthed some very fine young players. England’s success on the tour was attributed by Chapman to splendid team work, all the members pulling together and being a happy family.
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Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 7
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165TEAM WORK WON Evening Star, Issue 20133, 25 March 1929, Page 7
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