CRICKET.
KEEPING THE HDD STIRRED. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. Christchurch, February 11. Sims, one of the Canterbury team, has received a bt'er from the managing director of the Canterbury Frozen Ueit Company by whom he is employed, expressing an opinion that Mr Warner's letter is not a sufficient apology, and that Sims could no*, with dignity to hims°lf or to the cr<dit of cricket, pUy any further matches against the English team unless Messrs Bosanquet and Whatman apologised p?rs mally to him for their onduct, and stating that failing such apology Sims' leave ®f absence for farther matches again*) the team would be withdrawn. Later. Mr Bosanquet has apolagisel to the umpire and Sims, and Mr Whatman has done the same to the umpire, and expressed his readiness to apologise to Sims if it is shown he used words of which he had no recollection.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 38, 12 February 1903, Page 3
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144CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 38, 12 February 1903, Page 3
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