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FREEMASONRY OF SPORT—There are a hundred cricketer, taking part in the Auckland Cricket Association's Country Week tournament, in which a record number of teams is competing for the Hellaby Cup. Here are the oldest and youngest players: W. Cowan, aged 65, of Waipa, who is a brother of that great New Zealand writer James Cowan, and W. Stace, whose brother Peter is the Waihi skipper.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 305, 27 December 1939, Page 11

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FREEMASONRY OF SPORT—There are a hundred cricketer, taking part in the Auckland Cricket Association's Country Week tournament, in which a record number of teams is competing for the Hellaby Cup. Here are the oldest and youngest players: W. Cowan, aged 65, of Waipa, who is a brother of that great New Zealand writer James Cowan, and W. Stace, whose brother Peter is the Waihi skipper. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 305, 27 December 1939, Page 11

FREEMASONRY OF SPORT—There are a hundred cricketer, taking part in the Auckland Cricket Association's Country Week tournament, in which a record number of teams is competing for the Hellaby Cup. Here are the oldest and youngest players: W. Cowan, aged 65, of Waipa, who is a brother of that great New Zealand writer James Cowan, and W. Stace, whose brother Peter is the Waihi skipper. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 305, 27 December 1939, Page 11