CRICKET NEWS.
>i:n ram Assocmiov.— copyright.] A GLOOMY -OUTLOOK. LONDON, Dec. 0. Cricket authorities are perturbed regarding the future of cricket. Mr Lacoy, secretary of the M.C.C., was informed at a meeting of county representatives that it was inevitable that a majority of plijJ counties voujd be gradually compelled po shut down if tb'p entertainment tax was continued in its
present form. The M.O.G. believes that the tax can b e successfully resist ocf by the issue of members’ tickets, but lias not yet readied a decision, and is at present circularising thp comity clubs. (Received Tie's Day at 10.3,5. a.in.) MELBOURNE, This Day. South Australia in the first innings made 247, (Remlall in 122, Townsend forty-six). Bowling analysis, MeNaugliton 3 lor 38, McDonald 4 for 71, Park 1 for 15, Armstrong 2 for 6. yictoria in the first innings lost 1 for 60, (Mayne in 31).
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 January 1920, Page 2
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