WELLINGTON WILL HAVE STRONG SIDE TO OPPOSE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM
THE English cricket team’is due to arrive in Wellington on December 10, and the first match of the tour will be against Wellington. The sole selector, Mr. W. S.
Brice, has already chosen a number of representative to go into training as follows, and he team will probably be picked from them when the time comes: W. F. Airey, F. T. Badcock,
Mr W S Brice Baker, Mr * w. fc. Brice c s Dempsterf H. Foley, J. Fortune, M. Henderson, A. M. Hollings, R. W. Hope. K. C. James, J. Lamason, H. N. Lambert, T. C. Lowry (Hawke’s Bay), R. H. C. Mackenzie, H. M. McGirr, E. McLeod, G. A. Rotherham ,S. Ward, F. Warnes and R. de R, Worker (Hawke’s Bay). At the moment, it looks as though the team will consist of Airey, Badcock. Dempster, Foley. Henderson, Hollings, James, Lambert, Lowry. McGirr and Worker, with Rotherham and Mackenzie fighting for twelfth place.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 12
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164WELLINGTON WILL HAVE STRONG SIDE TO OPPOSE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 833, 29 November 1929, Page 12
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