W. AUSTRALIA & QUEENSLAND WANT GAMES
(Eeceived 12, 11.0 a.m.) SYDNEY, Aug. 12. The Australian representative of the New Zeaiand Board of Conrtol, Mr. Tom Howard, has received a cable from the New Zeaiand Cricket Council agreeing to the New Zeaiand team touring Australia on its return from England. Mr. Howard said that both Western Australia and Queeusland were pressing for matches and he was endeavouring to arrange these extra fixtures. Macartney, writing in the Sydney Morniug Herald, 'says that England 5s team for the final test against New .Zeaiand should be superior, but although three ehanges have been made, the selcctor s ' have still not adopted tully progressive measures. Macartney says that the reason for the Inclusion of Matthews seems obscure. "He is not a youth an£l although he has fair pefformances to his credit, he has done nothing outstanding and it. seems strange that he should have been preferred to J. W. Stephenson. "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 176, 12 August 1937, Page 6
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