CRICKET.
A BANQUET AT MELBOURNE. PER PRESS ASS CrATION. Received 7, 10.23n.r0. Mklbodrve. March 7. The Melbourne Drinker, Olnb gave a farewell dinner to the English an>l Australian teams. Life membership badges of the club were presented t" 19 members and a purs? of 25 sovereigns to each professional reemnei' of tho English te.>m, ' Mr MacLiren, in responding, said ■ that after losing the toss four times' ] running the Australians hid done re i! markably well to win the t?st matches. j He was quite gratified with the play of I, his men, j PRESENTATION TO MACLAREN. j Received 8, 0.5G a.m. ' j Melboubne, March 7. L I MacLaren, in acknowledging a hand- j' | somely mounted portrait of himself, ; presented by the Trustees of the MelI bourne cricket ground, said he was!. sorry his team won only tht es out of j ten big matches, but the team ha! intended to bring cut next year would i give a better account of themselves. j ' I'
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 64, 8 March 1902, Page 3
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164CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 64, 8 March 1902, Page 3
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