WOMEN CRICKETERS
SYDNEY, January 24.
The New Zealand women cricketers, who arrived by the Wanganella, were warmly welcomed by officials of the New South Wales Women's Cricket Association, and motored to city hostels.
The players were just a little scared about, the Sydney heat, about which they had heard so much, but. the weather was today bright and cool and completely disarmed them. The whole party was in high spirits.
Their first match, against New South Wales juniors, is fixed for Thursday.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 20, 25 January 1938, Page 9
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