CRICKET.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION HOBART. March 2. Tasmania in the second innings made 150 tor 0 wickets lAllan .h . New ton not out 2.T. Marlin not out I,) Stumps were linen drawn. LONDON, March 1. The “Daily Chronicle” in 1111 editorial headed “Centleiivii and Flayers.” urges the selectors lo enrol Hobbs because lie is the soundest judge of cricket available. It adds“ Modern opinion favours quite a different status for professionals than thirty years ago. The (dll aristocratic distinction between a gentleman wlm plays for love in the super-abundantc of his leisure and the paid professional has now gone. Professionals are now tlio mainstay of cricket. English cricket is distiuguislicil a hove any other sport by the excellent spirit of its professionals. This will he encouraged by associating them ill the direction of the game and control of the tests.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1926, Page 3
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