CRICKET.
HOURS' VIEWS. AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCtATIO .Received this da_v at 9 ‘/A a.m ) EON RON. April Hi. I loldis ill all article in I lie “Rail. News" refuses to attribute England' failure to recover the ashes to hai luck. AlUiniiyh Hilliyan hist ton tosses, there were periods in each n the lest matches, when England hat more flititi a sporting clinmv. Will just a. little more luck she miyhl him won the rubber. The Australians wen the heller side, bfcnuse the tail hats men rose to yrent occasions. Hit doubledly these halsnien arc lieltci Ilian ours. We were all painfully surprised at Oldfield's and Mailcy's resist (moo and their ahfiity when tlie Australian. tail wtis wnyyiny. the hall always reaeliiiifi the fieldsmen with more spite and devil. The Australians were always downright nplimistic like the eoeksnre Americans. Some of the tail halsnien whom I privately regarded as rabbits, came to me and said: ‘“loti will have to he smart, to-day, .lack, 1 am ooiny to cot a hundred." 'I hat spirit prevailed in the entire Australian side, oven in the tail which pod us out of the rubber. icrxaie&mFZiße&tzmrtuwKß* v-erf-
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 May 1925, Page 3
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