CRICKET
- WORLD’S FASTEST BOWLER. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, July 23. The “Athletic News,” commenting on McDonald’s Lancashire League performances, declares the claims appeal to be justified. This season he ha;captured over 70 wickets for an average of five. CRAWFORD DIVORCE. LONDON, July 23. Mrs Anneta Crawford obtained a de cree nisi against J. Crawford, tin famous cricketer, on the ground of do sertion and misconduct. LEADING PLAYERS. LONDON, July 23. The leading cricket averages aro Batting.—Mead, 1594 runs, average 79.70; Hendren 1711 runs, average 74.39; Makepeace 1734. 54.18; Paytoi 1101, 52.42; Hearne 1354, 52.07. Bowling.—Rhodes, 73 -wickets al ; cost of 10.30 run apiece; Kilneix 91 11.28; Tate, 123, 11.85.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 July 1923, Page 5
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