SUTCLIFFE’S APPOINTMENT
Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright LONDON, November 7. The Yorkshire secretary, Mr Toone, explains tl'A.i on tho first count the voting lot Sutcliffe for 11-11. Lord Hawke, the chairman, did not exercise his easting vote, hut simply asked for a recount, which resulted 13-11 in favor of the professional captain. “Tho first I saw of Sutcliffe’s appointment was in tho newspaper,” says Rhodes. “The honor was apparently passed over my head. It was never offered to me.”—Sydney ‘Sun’ Cable. DAGP.E UNABLE TO PLAY [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON,, November Dacrc, acting on medical advice, returns to Auckland, and will not play in Friday’s match.
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Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 11
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104SUTCLIFFE’S APPOINTMENT Evening Star, Issue 19709, 9 November 1927, Page 11
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