CRICKET.
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LONDON. -July 1". Hopwoml had a lucky let-off hy Nourse at 11). otherwise it was chanceless. Bowling: Blanckeiihurg 4 l‘>t' -’4. Africans hatted for an hour. .McDonald took 1 for 25. LONDON. duly D. In lho County cricket. Surrey made •>(;■> (1 lohhs t">s. Samlham IBD. ( ollnis took (i for 28. Kent made 112 for 3 wickets (Sevmoiir not out 01). Notts made 210. MneAulay took 0 for 2. Yorkshire made 80 for 3 wickets (Holmes not out otD. For Somerset against Sussex. McF.rvan made 113. and for Ksse.x against Hamu-liirc. Freeman made 117 and Richardson S2.
HOBBS" It FOB FT. LONDON, duly 20. Hold* expressed his deep regret at his inability to accompany the F.nglish team to Australia. In declining to reconsider his decision, ho said his health and business must he considered. He was notoriously a had sailor, and a winter's rest in England woiihl lengthen his cricket career hy at least two seasons.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1924, Page 3
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159CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 21 July 1924, Page 3
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