SUNDRY SPORTS.
CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIAN TROUBLE.
BY EIBOTBIO TeIEUHAI'H—CoPYHIGHTJ
[United Prebs Association.]
London, January 8
The secretary of the Marylebone Cricket Club denies the truth of the. Sydney report that the club lias written to the Board of Cricket Control in Australia, stating that no more teams, will be sent to Australia unless the Board heals the breach with the players. The matter, lie says, lias not been discussed and nothing has 'happened since the Imperial Cricket Council discussed the position during the holding of the triangular tests. ■■ AUSTRALIAN TEAM'S TOUR. [Per Press Association.] Christchurch, January 8. The Management Committee of the New Zealand Cricket Council has arranged the following -dates for the Australian team's matches against various associations: — February J 5 and <k-+ v. South Auckland, at Hamilton. February 6,7, and 9-y. Auckland. February 10 and 11—v. South Taranaki, at Hawera. February 13, 14 and 10—v. Wellington. :
February 18 and 19—v. Hawke's Bay. February 21—v. Poverty Bay, at Gisborno.
[February 24 and 25—v. Wnnganui. February 27 and 28—v. Canterbury. March 3 and 4—v. South Canterbury, at Temnka. March 6,7, and 9—First Tost Match, v. Now Zealand, at Dunodin. March. 1 laird- I'2-v. Southland. (March 20 and 21—v. Nelson.
I March 26. 27, 28 and 30—Second Test Match, v. Now Zealand, at Auckland.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8, 9 January 1914, Page 5
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