CRICKET AT EDEN PARK.
After reading "How's That s's" letter it struck me what a wonderful people we would be if we would only sit up and take notice how they do things at Home. I have been a spectator at all three representative matches and I never left the ground from start to finish, and I am afraid my eyesight must be failing if any boys rode a bicycle across the pitch. No doubt" a lot of people like myself (and probably "How's That?") inspect the pitch without knowing much about it. Roping off the wicket would be an advantage, but I pity the man who interfered with it. Crowds naturally invade the grounds here as elsewhere. On no occasion have I seen a man on the ground by the time the captain had his team placed. NOT OUT.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1928, Page 6
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