CRICKET.
’ ENGLISH AVERAGES. By Telegraph.—Press Assn —Copyright. London, September 3. ' Batting averages are:—Hendren 68.60, Hobbs 64.76, Mead 61.02, Ashton 56.66, Woolley 52.67, Hearne 49.77, Sandham 48.55, Seymour 47.97, Sutcliffe 45.38, Oldroyd 45.14. Bowling averages are:—Rhodes 922 . wickets a-t an average cost of 12.18 runs; Brown 55 and 13.01; Parker 195 and’l2.l2; Richmond 169 and 13.48; Macauley 128 and 13.85; Kilner 106 and 14.57; Freeman 194 and 14.63 ; White 146 and 15.63; Waddington 128 and 15.68; Allen 71 and 15.81. THE PATEA CLUB. The Pa tea Club’s officers for the ensuing year are:—President, Mr. .T. Shield ; vice-pre-sidents, Messrs. Cooper, Roberts. J. J. Holtha.m. A. T. Christensen, G. V. Pearce, J. KMitchell, Strouts, Grainger and Harrison; secretary and treasurer, Mr. E. Nansett; auditor, Mr. H. Findlay; club captain, Mr. N. C. Harding; management committee, Messrs. Mercer, Hemingway, Hamel, Cunningham, Naismith. Findlay, with secretary and club captain ex officio; selection committee, Messrs. Cunningham, Ha.mel and Harding.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 3
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153CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, 5 September 1922, Page 3
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