CRICKET.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. CRICKET STRENGTH. LONDON', July 10. Lord Harris, presiding over the cricketers fund meeting at Lords. said cricket to a great, extent had recovered from the war depression. Knthusi.ism for the game was never greater. He did not at all agree with Judge -Houle who had said in Australia he feared English cricket was decaying. Lord Hawke personally could see no evidence of decay in England, though only by n shave we won the rubber in South ’Africa. Tile amateur eleven did well against very strong sides in Australia. (fond howlers were coming on and lie thought ill future we would he as strong as over.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1923, Page 3
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111CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 20 July 1923, Page 3
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