A. CRICKET SUGGESTION.
“We have never yet seen suin' icid iustijieation r<u* semling in the :< i men first. The Scripture •'!” e first shall I-■ last..' and io !.«• ('••» hr-, deb'll'k r o! one' side v.o:'d upo ;;:' to lie a. greater honour than baiting lit".!.. \ sea captain !.- F • let io leave the sinking ship. Surely a cricket captain should he the hpc man in. so that if his side is 229 runs s’.ori I lie may. by masterly combination with ' the remaining player, retrieve the match and prove hiniseli a captain in deed ax well as in word.''---•The “Welwyn Garden City Pilot,” in a leipb-r on “Cricket.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1927, Page 4
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105A. CRICKET SUGGESTION. Hokitika Guardian, 26 August 1927, Page 4
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