MARYLEBONE'S CONTRIBUTION PrM> A*»oci»tion—Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, June 30. The M.C.C. contributed _2sgs to the Larwood .Benefit Fund, which Larwood personally gracefully acknowledges, says the ‘ Sketch,’ which asks: “ Is this the first step, towards bridging the gulf between Larwood and Marylebone? It can be made so, but only by Larwood himself, who, since the breach, has twice refused invitations, to play for England. The next step is Larwood’s, The door is open wide for his return to England’s team.” ; ; MlfißY HIGH SCHOOLS' GAMES [Per United Press Association.] TIMARU, June 30. The. Timaru Boys’ High School secured a double win in its annual matches against Christchurch Boys High School to-day, the seniors winning by 24 points to 0, and the juniors by 19, points to 14. The Timaru seniors gave a brilliant display' on a heavy ground, outclassing the visitors in all departments. The backs handled well, overwhelming the .opposing line, whose passing was weak.
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Evening Star, Issue 22379, 1 July 1936, Page 4
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