WOMEN CRICKETERS
SUNDAY NIGHT DEMAND FISH AND CHIPS OB NOTHING. [ Per Preet A«sq«*>»Hou.] LEVIN, Feb. 27. To be confronted by a team ol women cricketers and supporters at 10 o’clock on a Sunday night and asked to supply them with fish and chips was the experience of a Levin restaurant proprietor. When 15 hungry' young women trooped into the restaurant and de-
manded food in the form of fish and chips the waitress looked quite bewildered. She hadn’t that much fish in the place; in fact, it was Sunday and there was no fish at all. But there might be steak and eggs to go round. A hasty consultation with the proprietor in the kitchen followed, but when the waitress returned the cricket girls and their friends had vanished. It was fish and chips or nothing.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 49, 28 February 1939, Page 2
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