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CRICKET.

• ■ ' v<> 1. 15 ,>:hv i ■ fAUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION]

LORD HAWKE’S VIEWS

LONDON, Jan 25

Lord Hawke, at the annual meeting of the Yorkshire Club said lie hoped that no Yorkshire cricketers would be tempted into writing about the game in which he was partaking. Ho attached much value in written tuition, by experienced players on cricket, but no one was capable of writing, without bias, about a match in which he was partaking, and also his* attention would not lie properly concentrated on the game if he was thinking what ho should write when he left the field. He would go so far as to say he hoped when the English side was chosen in the summer it would be made a condition that neither amateur nor professional should write articles on the match for which he had the honour to be selected. N.S.W. v. VICTORIA. SYDNEY, Jan 26. The cricket match was continued in fine weather, until late in the afternoon when rain prevented further play. New South Wales in tho first innings made 433—Collins 146, Andrews 90, Hendry 63, Ratcliffe (not out) 54. Bowling analysis.—Luklicut 4 for 50, McDonald 2 for 95, I remonger 2 for 109. Victoria have lost two wickets for 56—Randford (not out) 31.

MELBOURNE, Jan. 26

Hamilton in the match against the Englishmen made 98 in the first inning'). Bowling—Waddington 2 for 21. Wilson I, for 22, Woolley 3 for Lb

On Saturday morning the Cobden Cricket, Club will send a team to Himu to play a team from that district, leaving by the early train at 7.50 a.m., they will make an early start. The following players are requested to roll up at the. station at the above time. Greenwood, Thomas, Knapp, § Pass, Anderson, Bovey, Brosnahan, Hugh, Bab. huge, Gen-arty, Brown, Currie.

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1921, Page 4

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301

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1921, Page 4

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 27 January 1921, Page 4

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