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SCHOOLBOY’S GOOD BOWLING
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
LONDON, August 3. ■ ■ ,J. H. Cameron, an eighteen-year-old Taunton schooboy, born in .Jamaica,’ took ten wickets for forty-nine, in a single innings . playing at Lord’s for Public Schools against Lords’ School. Cameron is a googly bow'ler of ' the Robins type. He goes to . Oxford-'. ‘jn; 1933.
Jt is again rumoured that Robins will be unable to accept the invitation to Australia. It is understood that the obstacle is domestic rather than business, as Robins desired to take his wife, but the M.C.G. us.opposed to this, although it made an exception in favour of Hobbs’ wife in 1928, but it is unlikely to repeat this, oonces'ion. T ndia, first innings 282 (Naoomal 72, Aniarsingh 57, Paine 5 for 100). Warwick, first, 3 for 66.
INDIA V. WARWICKSHIRE. ] ’ LONDON, August 4. Warwick, first 'innings 3.54 (Wyatt 83). India, second innings 3 for 53.
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