CRICKET.
IUHTKALfAN AVI) N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION. UMPIRE’S DECISION'S CRITICISED. SYDNEY. December 9. The “Telegraph” cricket special correspondent criticises some ot the umpire’s decisions in the English match mi Saturday. He says it was an obvious mistake when Sutcliffe was given out leg In-fore. Neither howler nor wicketkeeper appealed. Hendry asked the umpire to reverse the decision hut this was refused. He adds that acconling to llomlr.v it "as another had decision when Chapman was given “not out” for a. catch at the wickets. Ultimately Chapman was given stumped, when obviously his hat was grounded before the wicket- was broken. SYDNEY, Dccemher 9. M. A. Noble, an old intoriiatiuiil cricketer, captains the combined juniors eleven match against the Englishmen. commencing at Sydney on Satur--1 * Woollev has not yet recovered from hj s iii'nirv which was received 111 the Victorian match and it is proving more serious than was anticipated. It is dor.:,Hill if ho will he available for 'lie first test match or even if he will ->o (,I,lc to take the field for a month or SO.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1924, Page 3
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177CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1924, Page 3
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