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CRICKET.

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LONDON. July -.’l fu term it tent heavy rain everywhere tuts interfered with the county cricket. •Somerset made .121 lor < tdeclared) against Sussex, wlm had lost two lor HI. Kent against Surrey made 110, Seymour scored (iS and Feu ley look o lor :»r>. MATCH ABANDONKI). LONDON. July 22 Africans against .Middlesex made HlO for 2 wickets (Ward 11. Susskind (in) IS). A heavy storm took place just after lunch and the match was abandoned. LONDON. July 22. The following cricketers have been definitely selected tor the Australian tour: —Oilligan (captain). Chapman, J. L. Bryan. Sutelille. Samlham. Woolley, Hendren. Tate. li. Tyklesley and Strudwiek. LONDON. July 22. The British Cricket team in tour Australia, when finally constituted, will consist of fifteen players with Tonne as Manager. Mann declined the invitation to captain the side owing to a 'business considerat ion. I lie remuneration will he Chill plus (it the tour is a. financial success) a Isnuis which will he awarded on the basis of merit and discipline on live recommendation of the Captain and Manager. LONDON. July 22. The F.nglish test team against South Africa at Manchester on the 2f>th. will he chosen from Oilligan. Mclli.tan. Samlham. Sutelille. Woolley. I‘*te. Geary, Hendren, Duckworth. H. I >■ ■ desley, F.. Tyldesley, Hoy Kilncr. The Chairman of the Selection Committee explains the reason why Hob.is and Hearne were omitted. The lormer definitely declined to go to Australia and the hitter is doubtful. The committee thought that as the rubber has lieen already won the side should consist of players likely to he chosen for the Australian tour.

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Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1924, Page 3

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267

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1924, Page 3

CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 23 July 1924, Page 3

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