Sport and Gencnh Pholo. . Sport and General, Photo. "Sydney Morninß Herald," Photo. • "Sydney Morning Herald," Photo. R. W. ROBINS. M.W.TATE. A. F. KIPPAX. V.RICHARDSON. The principal figures in the second day of the cricket Test at Trent Bridge. Robins is referred lo as the "mystery" bowler, a recent English discovery. Kippax and Richardson ivere the only Australians to make any showing at the wicket on Saturday.
• . • ■ ' ■ ' ' :J • ' ''.-.■ ' . ' ' : . ■ ' -Eremce fost" Fdo SCENES: DURING THE PETONE-HUTT MATCH AT ATHLETIC PARK ON SATURDAY.— Considerable public interest was evinced in the. match between Hutt and Petone, chiefly because each side-was led kyamasler-hand at Rugby, Mark Nicholls leading Petone and A. E. Cooke appearing with Hutt. Petone won after an even contest. On left, Petone backs coming to the assistance of a team-mate, the referee ~..;,'' blowing a halt. On right, M'Kay, half-back for Hutt, running round his own players with the ball. Peck, .Hull's biggest forward, looks on intently.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 7
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154Sport and Gencnh Pholo. . Sport and General, Photo. "Sydney Morninß Herald," Photo. • "Sydney Morning Herald," Photo. R. W. ROBINS. M.W.TATE. A. F. KIPPAX. V.RICHARDSON. The principal figures in the second day of the cricket Test at Trent Bridge. Robins is referred lo as the "mystery" bowler, a recent English discovery. Kippax and Richardson ivere the only Australians to make any showing at the wicket on Saturday. • . • ■ ' ■ ' ' :J • ' ''.-.■ ' . ' ' :. ■ ' -Eremce fost" Fdo SCENES: DURING THE PETONE-HUTT MATCH AT ATHLETIC PARK ON SATURDAY.—Considerable public interest was evinced in the. match between Hutt and Petone, chiefly because each side-was led kyamasler-hand at Rugby, Mark Nicholls leading Petone and A. E. Cooke appearing with Hutt. Petone won after an even contest. On left, Petone backs coming to the assistance of a team-mate, the referee ~..;,'' blowing a halt. On right, M'Kay, half-back for Hutt, running round his own players with the ball. Peck, .Hull's biggest forward, looks on intently. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 7
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