CRICKET.
AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. DAHLS ASSOCIATIONi , CRICKET COMMENT. j (Received This Day at 16 40 a,.ui.) SYDNEY, Feh. 14. The “Herald”, wiys- the feature nf Saturday’s play was the demonstrate: a in favour of Armstrong, which was as spontaneous as it was lemailiable, ’■•it* left no doubt regarding the sympathy of the public. The “Telegraph” says at one stage, , four wickets were lost for the addition of sixteen runs, but Armstrong and Gregory were the saviours, the former playing such another game as at Adelaide. It would have been a tragedy it Armstrong had not done so greatly as be was idolised bv the crowd when going out to hat, He was handled as never cricketer was before, and was compelled to lose* no time in reaching the pavilion at the drawing of stumps, in order to escape a demonstration of enthusiasties. MELBOURNE, lei*. 14. 1 Tlie Armstrong Protest Committee is convening a public meeting for Triesday to request the resignations ot the Victorian selectors.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1921, Page 3
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164CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 14 February 1921, Page 3
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