DICKINSON'S ILL-LUCK.
MAY NOT BOWL AGAIN. (By Telegraph.—Special to "Star."*) DUNEDIN, this day. Dickinson, the fast bowler, is most unfortunate. When at the top of his bowling form two s asons ago, he dislocated this collarbone a. fooioail, which .spoilt his chance or inclusion in Mie New Zealand team for Hpme. When he re lied on Saturday in the second Test match, he had a swelling in his groin, but'now it is reported that he tore a ligament of a leg. It is doubtful if he will ever bowl again. On Saturday he was showing some of the form he displayed against Australia in the Otago match, when he came with a great final effort to take seven wickets for 87 run*. Saturday's takings at the match amounted to £357.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 78, 2 April 1928, Page 14
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