CRICKET
Australia & N.Z. Cab.a Association.] CKK KET PRACTICE. LONDON. April 18. practice began to-day at nine nets at the Oval. “Razor'’ Smith formerly a well known bowler, took up a " l 'W occupation as trainer of the .young howlers at the Oval. Ho staled: “It is like having “i: veals of life given back. I have been bat making but 1 prefer the open air. I am going to all public places to see workers as well as public school hoys. 1 am certain there are potential bowlers playing on the village (ominous. I shall induce promising boys to conic and practice at the Oval. 1 do not consider my own playing days are ended. 1 feel fit enough for big cricket, if I am invited. Maurice Tate will share the training work at the Oval with me.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 April 1927, Page 3
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