CRICKET.
THE ENGLISH FEELING. TOWARDS A(JSTRALIANS. United Prßss Association—B.v Kleotru Telegra ph—Oopyrigh t). LONDON, November G. The Daily Express editorially refers to the message from Australia about Don Bradman’s enthusiastic reception. Tt says:—Tt is a pity to see Bradman treated as though lie alone won the ashes. English people wijl not forget there was always ten others on the side which beat us soundly.
The “Daily Herald” referring to a report that the Lancashire Cricket Club is negotiating for services for Jackson says:—-“Let us lose a barrage of criticism which will he overwhelming. The feeling is that Lancashire and other clubs should look nearer home for new players.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 November 1930, Page 5
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