CRICKET.
[Reuter Telegrams.] LONDON, May 31. Colonel Trevor, in the "Daily Telegraph ” says: “.Stevens had the honour of making the first century against the Australians. Ho was coolness personified. He has been batting most consistently this season, and has a temperament for a big occasion, whether in hatting, bowling or fielding. Allen at first could not keep direction or length, hut when he got the ball under control lie met with continuous success. The more his colleagues failed, the more fiercely 'Gregory hit, being especially severe on Haig. Neither Ileanie nor Stevens took liberties, hut made tho Australian howling look innocuous.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1926, Page 1
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