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CRICKET

SYDNEY SEASON OPENS. (Australian Press Association.) # SYDNEY, October 1. The cricket season, which opened at Sidney yesterday, was marked by the sensationa bowling by R. MoNhmee for Rfindwiek, who gathered seven of Manly’s wickets for fourteen runs. McCabe, fresh . from his OanadianAmerican tour, made a stylish 129 runs, for .Mosman against St. George. ’ .. -Warren. Bardsley, the former interscored 124 for Western •Suburbs 'against .University. MnCABE’S DOUBLE CENTURY. NEW SLOW BOWLER. • (Received .this day at 9.30 a.m.) > SYDNEY; October 4. In gra.de! orickett to-day, McCabe made another century, making 240 in a single .innings for Mosman. against Bradman’s Club, St. George. Bradman for S't. George made ?08 unfinished. Another new slow bowler lias been discovered, G. Gust, for Wavei’ley, • taking 6, for 38 on Saturday and 7 for 33 to-day against two different teams; one whereof was last year’s premiers, North 'Sydney. Gllest is .a grammar school 1 boy and played firstly last year for Waver ley.

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Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 2

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157

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 2

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 4 October 1932, Page 2

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