NOBLE'S VIEWS.
Noble, in an interview, said that the Board of Control had adopted unjust and dishonest methods to tho rules and to take away the only privilege left to players. Tho constitution distinctly gave the players the right to appoint a manager, subject to ratification by the Board. He did not object to the "principle under which the Board was constituted, but strongly opposed its present personnel.
In the match Railway v. Australian Juniors, the Railway scores were- first innings 32 (Stevenson 17 not out), second innings, 61 for 5 wickets (McKeown 25, Morgan 16. Andrews 13). Australian made 102 (Booker 2S._mney 22. Faulkner 17 not out, Ividd 13, Baker 10).
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14292, 1 March 1912, Page 8
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