SEASON OPENED IN SYDNEY
JACK GREGORY STRAINS \ MUSCLE. (UNITED PK3SS ASSOCIATION.—COPTRIOHT.) SYDNEY, 28th September. Tho cricket season was opened yestoiday in fine weather, but some pitches were a bit dead owing to the recent ruin.. Against St. George, Wavcrloy mado 430 for five wickets. (Davis 170, Collins 85). For Gordon against Sydney, Moycs r.iado 70, and Macartney was out for a ''(iuck," after a previous let-off. For University against Glebe, J. M. Taylor luado 115. For Paddinglon against Balnuju, M. A Noble made 69, and RatC'? i t > r? r Manly against Randwck, Jack Gregory took two wickets for mi, and then was taken off owing to a slight strain to a. muscle of the thich lhis has nothing to do with his old leg injury, and1 is expected to bo richl m a low days. h
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 78, 29 September 1924, Page 7
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