CRICKET.
TO-DAY’S PLAY. At 2.30 p.m. in the test match, the score stood — England, 2nd innings, 2 'for 19 (Hobbs 4). CRICKET COMMENT. (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, March 13. A slow-motion picture now being shown at Melbourne in the open-air cinema, is as different from cricket ns chalk from cheese, said Air M. D. Lyon, speaking at Bury St. Edmunds, where he is Liberal candidate at the ,on,era I election. “I have been trying for months, with Lord Ullswnter’s assistance, to persuade Marvlebone to play six trial matches with County sides, with innings fixed to « timelimit wherehv every game shall he finished in a. reasonable time. Batsmen would he enabled to show their old courage. T was taught at school. The Australian method of playing a match to a finish can only result m stonewalling and doing nothing, wherein both sides in Australia are successful.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 March 1929, Page 5
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