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CRICKET

AUSTRALIAN? BOARD’S CABLE.

(Australian Press Association)

MELBOURNE, November 19

v The- Australian 1. Cricket Board of Control, in* a cable to Marylebone Club, assumes • that the cubic of October was' intended to give the Board the assurance that it asked for “in our cabla of September 22. On this understanding; we are‘sending, out'-team .to Eng-A land next year.’’ -*■»—

ASTONISHMENT 1 ‘IN ENGLAND

LONDON, November 18,

Cricket circles here are astonished at the Australian Board’s cable, considering resurrects the bodylino controversy which was happily . dead, namely, .was bowling; unfair? The Board, it is v considered, had every reason to be; satisfied with the Maryiebone Club’s -cable of October 9, since it agr eed'.‘that bowling at the man fig (contrary.to. the spirit of the game; and assured that - such tactics would not be used in 1934.

TESTIMONIAL MATCH SCORING.

MELBOURNE, November 19

In the testimonial: cricket match, Richardson’s Eleven in the first lost two for 160. Richardson. 28, FingleWi (not (put) 63j Bradman .55, Rigg (rot out) ,12. Rain. stopped play. Twenty thousand were present. ' 1

M.C.C. V: DELHI. DISTRICT

• , DELHI, November 18..... The Maryleboue cricketers began, a match against. Delhi and ..^distriot.. Delhi were all out for 9 5 3. Verity ;took. 5 for 39. Maryleboue lost .4'.;|qr 134, ; ; scorers being Barnett not out 52, Mitchell 109, the Maharajah of. Patiala not out 37.

HOKITIKA D.H.C. V. GREY TECH.

GREYMOUTH, November 20.

In a cricket match played at • the Greymouth Technical School on Saturday, the home team defeated Hokitika D.H.S. by (46 runs on the first innings. ; • ' * ' Greymouth compiled 94 (Tindale 37., Neubauer 37), Hokitika replying with 48 (Rutland 13). Greymouth scored 58 iu their second innings., v , ■ For Hokitika Stapleton took ,3 for 26, Baird getting 4 for 9 in the second innings.

SOUTHERN SUB-ASSN,

In the Southern Cricket Sub-Associa* tion’s senior competition,; Hokitika secured a three-point win over Rcss, while Ruatapu defeated Kanieri. . >

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1933, Page 5

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315

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1933, Page 5

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1933, Page 5

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