CRICKET NEV/8.
AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. TABLE ASSOCIATION] HOBBS’ GREAT INNINGS. (Received This Day at 10.3.5 a.in.) MELBOURNE, January 4. The “Herald” describing Hobbs’ in
says lie displayed a most admirable blend artistry, versatility and soundness. Seldom lias n more skilinl oentitry been played in a test match. The “Telegraph” in playing a glowing tribute to Gregory’s bowling expresses regret at England's ill luck. It says that whilst it may he part of the game, it in no sense of the word is a test. Tt is to be hoped the boot will he on the other foot next time. .1 January 12—Picnic and Sports, Araluira Valley. CRICKET CRITICS. fßeceired this day at 12.25 p.m) LONDON, Jan. 3. Critics are perplexed at Douglas’s neglect of Rhodes as a bowler and cannot explain the preference shown for Woolley, over the man who Headed the English averages in 1920.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 January 1921, Page 3
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