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The. -University of Pennyslvania will send a team ol^ cricketers to England this summer! 'Und it is expected that. it will be the best Pennsylvania has ever turned out. An exchange says: The team will number many Australians who have entered the university. The " list includes N. . S. , Hales, and Reginald Black, both of whom," ai*e Australian players,, and Harold ?Nl'Morris, who played m England with Haverford m 1903." ' ' Asked by the . ediior; of "Life" newspaper to pick the probable English team for- Australia, M. A. Noble selected Jackson, Maclaren, Tvldesley, Haywar.d, Fry, ivSpooncr, Hirst, Brearley, Hutchings,-jKhox, Blythe, Bosanquet,; Denton, Lilley, or Martin. Laver:s selection was: Jackson, Fry,-.. Tyldesley, Hutchings, Spoonei\ Hayward, Denton, Lilley, Humphries, Palairet, Hirst, Crawford. Lees, Blythe, Fielder. Harry Trott picked C. J. Burnup. F. L. Hutcbings, F. S. tfackson, T. Hayward, J. T, Tyldesley, G. ;'H. Hirst, D. Denton, E. G. Hayes, E. Arnold, C. Blythe,. S. Haigh, G-. Dennett, A. A. Lillev. H, Strudwick, and probably the best .fast _bowler of the. year.
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NZ Truth, Issue 105, 22 June 1907, Page 3
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173CRICKET. NZ Truth, Issue 105, 22 June 1907, Page 3
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