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CRICKET

ENGLAND V. THE REST.

MANY PLAYERS NOT AVAILABLE.

(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyrigh,t.) •

(Received this day at 9.25 a.m) LONDON, (September .7,

The test team began a match 1 against the Rest, of England. D. R. Jardine, H. Sutcliffe, M. Ley land; K. :S. Duleensinghji, the Nawaub of Pataudi, and A. Paynter are not available, and H. Pairks had to he included in the tourists’ team. ’ : The" festival nature of the* game provides little, opportunity to gauge the quality of the team.,

England* in-;its first,.innings scored 213. .(Hammond- 46, Anies 13, Parks 11, Brown 14,-iiWyatt 81, Larwood 11, Verity not out ,16, Voce 6, Tate 3, Duckworth 6, ,■Mitchell 3, extras 3). Nichols took 2. ; for 43, Allom 2 for 42, Freeman 4 for ,111, Owen-Smith 1 for 14. - ; - • g-V -

. Thei Rest ditt .their first- innings-dort" 3 for v 159 (Rone 0, Woolley 75, Valentine 51, - Hi Taylor not out 22, Nichols neb blit 1 6,; ektras 3),

Stumps ■were then drawn.

XI V. INDIA,.

LONDON, September 7.

Leveson-Gower’s eleven in its first innings lost 5 for 305 (Sutcliffe 106, LeylaSnd 70) versus India. ’

AUSTRALIAN WOMEN’S TOUR

LONDON, September 6

(New iijvut/h Wales Women’s Ciicket Association’s invitation for a team to visit Australia, is not yet received, but the ‘‘Evening Standard” learns it will be provisionally- accepted. Every effort will be made, to send a good team to which time and money are the chief obstacles, fftTf.’-Tr? 1

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1932, Page 5

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239

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1932, Page 5

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 8 September 1932, Page 5

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