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SELECTGRS UNCHANQED Messrs "Plum" Warner, P. Perrin, and T. A. Higson, were re-eleeted at the meeting of the Board of Control' for Test matches, at Lord's, in March. The ppsitiqn, therefore, remains. unchange'd, except that the re-election is for twelye mpnths only, whicb means thqt there will be another election bef pre ithe Australians arrive for the next Test in 1938.
hatsman had the magie of a Hammond and a Waolley combined, and if a dpzen teams were running neck and1 neck Iqf the championship. the game ] , could not pay its way if a big propor- I tion of the matches were washed out l by rain. That is elementary seitse.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 77, 17 April 1937, Page 14
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