CRICKET.
||nßlG' (OAIMKXT. (“Sydney Sun” Cables). Received ibis day at 0 a.m.) I.OXDOX. May C Hobbs in a sen nn I article, claims the j.\ ~|j.li batsmen maintained the elas-ir si vie mol" 'Mere- stiiliy than tlie A»lSM‘alians. I!" says "" were repeatl'lv | to See Australian bats,nlie,'! ing when playing u ''loss ; . 1,. spin ball, whereas the Fu-li-limen would have go, right on - .. of the ball with a -.raigd , , ,| K , ortlimhix fa'lnoii. Im \ ! ij ra lia ii - seen' "I able judge how ~,!! «... eon,ing. RvobMdy alter ~x',"i ieie e in Australia we , would he able to hit I'm' Il ’ m ‘ "'•J"; x. hi. h went unpunished. HUM nvieivd that unorthodox Aus- '■' :t ' ii ;l sorrv mess of i ii’.'iaus w0..nl m j ' ■ i ' i"' ' V (v i . |,,u onlv diligent f,raeH.v'uVn work ‘the oracle. Ho eousab.-rt Taylor and 1 ardsl-y the best niEtmp;! n Pat-men
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1925, Page 3
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143CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 2 May 1925, Page 3
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