CRICKET.
BAD SPORTSAI A.XSHIP ALLEGED (“Sydney Run” Cables). tPeceived this day at ft. 2.7 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 27. 'The "Daily .Alai!” says that following on the inquiry into certain happenings when Yorkshire was playing Middlesex, resulting in a Yorkshire apology. Surrey is lodging a complaint against ini ideals in the Leeds match, asserting that Yorkshire did not play the game A .il k-hire’s conduct has long been common talk in every County pavilion Of numerous allegations, tie- first F that ihe Yorkshire howlers eml-omnii to cut up the pitch al one end with a view to helping the howler at tin other end, and. secondly, that tin Yorkshire players near tie- wicket deliberately set themselves to talk out the batsmen by passing comments at psychological moments. ’The .Surrey Committee is considering the protests. (Received this day at 10-2-7 a.m.) LONDON. August 28. Africans in their first innings against Somerset made 2(iß (Taylor -1->. Fatter all till). Bridges took (i for til. Somerset in their second n-.ade 188. Africans in the second innings made -jl T i winning by nine wickets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1924, Page 3
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