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M.C.G. SELECTORS. (United Pres* Aa»ociation —By Eleotri. Telegmph—Copvri gbt.t LONDON, March 9 The “Daily Mail” states: “To-day the Maryle'oone Cricket Club chooses its. Selection Committee. We have taught both Australia and South Africa that cricket is a young man’s gamb. Let the Marylebone Club appoint a committee capable of building such a team,
M.C.C. TOUR. (Received 9.15 a.in.) CAPETOWN, March 9. Western Province in their first inn- •£* ings made 316. It is the highest pro. vjncial score against Marylebone team. , Gpulden not out 75, including one sixer, one five and eight fours; Reklerk, fifty-four, including seven fours. Allom -took 6 for 42. Marylebone in the second innings 1 for 54 at v , stumps. ~ .
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 March 1931, Page 3
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