TEST CRICKET
THE COST OF ADMISSION.
(United Press Association.—Copyright.) (Australian-New Zealand Cable Assn.) LONDON, Bth April.
The prices being paid for the Test matches in England are in striking contrast'to those in Australia.. Lancashire is reserving no seats at Old Trafford, apart from the members' pavilion. Fortythousand seats will be sold to first-comers, 7s 6d being charged for the pavilion side and 2s 6d for the popular side. There is room for 20,000 to 25,000 people at Lord's, after the Marylebone members are satisfied, the public paying 3s admission and an extra 53 for the stand. Thirty-five, thousand 3eats are available at the Oval, admission being 3s, to the east stand 12s extra, to the Vauxhall stand 7s 6d, and to a'ttemporary stand 4s 6d. The entrance at Nottingham will be 2s 6d, and an additional 8s a day will secure seats in the covered stand and 5s extra in the uncovered stand.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 9
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153TEST CRICKET Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 85, 10 April 1926, Page 9
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