A MISTAKE
Judging by the remarks passed at this week’s meeting of the Wellington Cricket Association, it is now realised that a mistake has been made in allowing F. T. Badcock to leave the district to go to Dunedin as coach to the Otago Cricket A s s o c i a tion. Members of the committee paid tribute to the valuable work Badcock has done during the pci iuu tic w«a coach and since then when he has given his services to Wellington College and other secondary schools. It was pointed out that Wellington has not not a fund wnereby a coach can he paid an adequate salary, and this was one of the reasons why Badcock was allowed to sever his professional services with the association a couple of years back, though it was recognised at the time that the work he had put in during the period he was coach had made a great difference in the standard of Wellington cricket. Members of the committee hoped that; he would have a like measure of success in Otago.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 891, 7 February 1930, Page 7
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180A MISTAKE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 891, 7 February 1930, Page 7
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