CRICKET.
A CRITIC OF SELECTORS
[Unik'd Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.]
LONDON, Fob. 5
Oscar ’ Asche in an article in the “Star” criticising, the selection of only fifteen for the Australian test team says: “It is not a mistake but disgraceful manners and gross stupidity. Tliei 'gentlemen responsible should have their statues, by Epstein, erected on Sydney and Melbourne grounds as sanctuaries for sparrows and butts for the kibaldry of barraekers. THE THIRD 1 TEST. THE N.Z. TEAM. CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 0. The New Zealand team for the third test at Auckland is as follows: Lowry, Dempster, Jame|S, McGirr, Badcock, Blunt; Merritt, Page, AJcott, Mills, Weir. Gillespie is twelth man.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1930, Page 5
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