FINDING BOWLERS
tfcFORtVARDIicSiiIOKET MOVE. .u:/ y ; -7:', •.MHffLJ,INGTON, November’ 7." -j'The 1 value of ‘sending cricket teams abroad; has been proved by the lessons C., S.y Bpmpster,. Wellington’s profes-'. siona] coach, picked up during the recent - tour pf- England. Dempster, on his return,- informed: the Management Committed of the Wellington Cricket Assocdatjohy that he had ’been much . struck- with the English practice of .inviting Ijoys to attend the county nets in. the ..hope of discovering howlers, who, when discovered, could be coached-t<y develop their powers.
The Cricket Association has been im- . pressed. 4 with the,; idea, and has issued an inyrtation to all boy bowlers under 16 to* the Basin Reserve onTuesday,Wednesday, and Thursday next p.m. .... . Tire nssocduton has also decided that
Dempster /shall, visit as many of the
primary., .-schools in the city and suburbs as possible, with a view to picking out promising cricketers for special aoachfngi ■ ■ Thy* coach will also /lessons . at/such schools as have Iprft&ioe groiinctta ‘7 > ■.. -H/ 1 --. • * ■
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1931, Page 3
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