CRICKET.
M.C.C. VTSIT. lUSTUALIAN AND N.Z. (UHL* ASSOCIATION. SYDNEY, October lb. Sydney is full of inter-Slate cricketers. including Clem Hill and a number of otTier older players, who are participating in a benefit, match, Australian eleven versus New South Wales, commencing on Friday, for Bill Howell, tlie old inte’rnational player. The match is oxjjectod to.-enst light on the (solootioii.s against the English team. FREMANTLE, October lb. Gilligan. the .M.C.C. captain, interviewed said lie had brought out England’s finest available team. Every man was :t trier, and determined, if possible', to regain tlie ashes, and were hopeful of success, hut they would not squeal if they failed. Bain is interfering with the visitors getting practice, while the local team are still waiting to have their first knock together.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 October 1924, Page 1
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