CRICKET
WARNER’S ANNUAL
| United Press Association—By Electro telegraph.—Copyright.)
LONDON, March 25
Mr Warner’s spring annual entitled “The Cricketer,” is practically a Bradman number. It includes an article by Don Bradman on his first Australian season, in which he discloses five leit-handed batsmen of great promise, who have been held in reserve for the next English tour: There is also an appreciation of Bradman by R. A. Young, the wicket-keeper.
NORTHERN V. ’SOUTHERN DIVISION.
■ The return representative match, Northern Division v. Southern I)i\ is ion will be played at the Month! Hospital Cricket grounds on Sunday. March 29th. Play to commence at 10.30 a.m. sharp. The following players will represent, the Southern Division:—J. O’Connor, Boyd, E. T. Knowles (Rimu), ’While-’ head, Oates, Wilson (Ruatapu), Goode, Freitas (Hokitika). O’Connell. Hni'Phon, Donaldson (Ross); Taylor (Hokitika), emergency.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1931, Page 3
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133CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1931, Page 3
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