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N.Z. TEAM’S TOUR. A JOURNALIST’S RECORD. Ur'iited Press Association.—By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, January 20. Mr O. S. Hintz, the journalist, who accompanied the New Zealand cricketers on their English tour, has written a general history of the tour. He pays a tribute to the team, saying they were fourteen good companions. They became so popular that England said, in effect. “We like your fellows. We like your cricket. Don’t let it be long before yogi return.” He describes the matches brightly with a wealth of nnecedote iin d numerous photographs. HBKITIKA TEAM. The following will represent the Hokitika teams for the week-end:— Senior v, Ross, at Mental Hospital' grounds at 11 a.in.Katie, Reese, Wilson, Walker, Morgan, Gardyne, Redder, Adams Delbridge, Curley,, Stapleton, Freitas a»d Dale. Junior v, Ross, at Ross.—Dew, Baird, Parker, Margan, Spence, Rich, ards, West, Conning, Stapleton, Butland, Aloynilum, Collett, Andrews, Any unavailable, please notify the secretary before Saturday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 January 1932, Page 4
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