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BATTING RECORD BROKEN. LONDON, June 8. Hobbs' latest score iimkes his hundred and (illli century in first class cricket, heating Hayward’s recurd of 1111. ENGLISH TEAM FOR AI'STKALIA. •Received this day at 0.2.*> a.in.) LONDON, June 0. The "Daily Express” states it is probable that the English team for Australiii will lie:—A. E. Gilligan (Captain), Wood. Ch:i|iman, C. 11. Gibson. llohhs, .Sutciifl'e, llearne. Hentlreii, Woolley, Tale. Parkin, Kilner. Rowley, Geary, Howell. Reserve: Wic-
ket-keeper, Smith of Gloucestershire or Duckworth of Lancashire.
Contrary to the earliest impression llohhs is likely to make the tour if his wile can accompany him. llearne s health is nut good and the sea voyage and heat will not suit him, hut he is anxious to go to Australia again. Business prevents Fender going. Macl.aren regards Gibson, who is now in the Argentine, as the best bowler in tile world. LONDON. June (). The South Africans in their first innings made ,‘k‘H (Nmirso 111). Cambridge I'niver.-ity in their first innings made 101. LONDON, dune !b The Africans in tlmir second innings made RIO for five. (Susskind 11. ( nttel.all 2G).
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1924, Page 2
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