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GIRLS’ CLUBS NOT WELCOME. By C»bl»- -Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. LONDON, March 23. The “Standard,” commenting on the fact that many clubs refuse' to provide facilities for girls’ cricket, says it is odd that women’s cricket should he thought ridiculous in these leggy days of women’s prowess, as cricket was the first game ever seriously played at a girls’ school, and further it was a girl, handicapped by a crinoline, who first invented overarm bowling.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 25 March 1926, Page 7

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CRICKET Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 25 March 1926, Page 7

CRICKET Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 25 March 1926, Page 7

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