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CRICKET

AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION ARMSTRONG INTERVIEWED. (Received This Day at 8 a.m.) LONDON. Sept. 17. Armstrong interviewed, statist England woura never get the average professional to play as he should, in a match restricted to tlu-od days. Some of F.mdaml's cricketers were too o'd, and o-ave away more runs in the field than they made with the bat. The Australians’ defeat was due to stateness. Towards the end of tbe tour the team were getting so stale that they emild scarcely lift a hat or howl n' ball. They lost at Eastbourne I teen use England made forty-three in the nrst innings. Had England made 143, Australia would have won.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1921, Page 4

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112

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1921, Page 4

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 19 September 1921, Page 4

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