"PLUM" WARNER ON BOWLERS
' LONDON, 20bh January. P. F. Warner writes -as follows : "The matches against Australia, in Ertgland are not well arranged. There are too many fixtures against too many weak counties. If the wickets are sticky Australia- will have the hardest job to retain the ashes. On soft wickets Rhodes aaid Woolley will dispose of any side for under one'hundred runs. Gfregory and Mailey are first-class bowlers. The former impressed me greatly in 1919. Otherwise'the Australian bowling is not of the strongest." ■ ' ■
MELBOURNE, 21sfc January. Hartkopf has declined to make the New Zealand tour. /
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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 19, 22 January 1921, Page 5
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