CRICKET.
THE GAME IN NX PRAISE FROM MELBOURNE CLUB ' PLAYERS. (ST CAWE-rWMS 46SOCIAWOK—COrVRlQST.) (MJ3TB4LUN ANP N.Z. CA9LE. ASSOCIATION.) MELBOURNE, April 6. All members of 'the Melbourne Crlciwt Olub team speak highly of the hospitality shown tnbm in New Zealand. They also mention the gr«t strides made by cricket in the Dominion. A GREAT PARTNERSHIP. (?T CABLE—PBBBB ASSqCIATIOS-'-CQrTMQHT.) (ATySTRAKrAN AND K.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATIOK.) MELBOURNE, April 6. Details of Ponsford's and Yeoman'* soara for St, Kild» aaainst South Melbourne on Saturday show that tho. pair put on <n for the second-wicket partnership, which is a record for Melbourne pennant matches. St Kildft mad* * totl *l <** Mi for eight wiakots, and declaredPonsford made 283 and Yeoman 186. NEW ZEALAND CRICKET TEAM. The travelling arrangements for the Netf Zealand cricket team have ' now been finally completed. A slight deviation of the route ov«r» land from San Francisco has been arranged, enabling the team to have » day at Niagara Falls and a. day at, Toronto before proceeding to New York to connect with the. s.a. Majestic. The return journey . has been booked by the s.a. Otranta, leaving London on September 17th via Suez.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18970, 7 April 1927, Page 5
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