MANY PLAYERS ON INJURED LIST
BOURNEMOUTH, Aug. 22. I ■ The New Zealanders are again sufferIng from the effects of the long and »tern campaign. Page is in'London receiving treat* tnent, likewise Wallace, whose thumb was fractured by a blow in the Test. Neither is likely to play again in Eng- . land. Eoberts' damaged finger may bo mended in time for the match against Sussex. Hadlee 's leg is heavily bandaged impeding" his movement3»in batting and fielding. j The Sunday papers lengthily survey!. jthe Tests. Most of the critics stress the '• fighting quality of tho New Zealanders. j Lord Tennyson says they are a reso- ! luto sporting side. i "Watchman 1 3 in the Observer 3ayBj they have several fine players. Pluckl is also among their virtues. In tho Tests alJ. the fighting was done by the New Zealanders, who fought their way ' most courageously out of the tightest eorners. Most of tho writers conclude that ■ jEngland's displays were scant encourJegement for next year's series agaiust the Australians.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 185, 23 August 1937, Page 3
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