CRICKET
QUEENSLAND V. N.S. WALES
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)
BRISBANE, November 30. The cricket match was continued in dull weather. Queensland lost 3 for 250 (Higgins 54, Thompson not out 32). During t’he week-end the visiting New South Wales cricket team left the field outfit in a shed on the Exhibition grounds. Robbers forced an entrance and made a clean sweep securing clothing valued at over forty pounds. The visitors had to take the field to-day in clothing supplied by the Queenslanders.
N. Z’ERS WELCOMED.
SYDNEY. November 30.
Speaking at the official welcome by the New South Wales Cricket. Association t o the N/w Zealand cricketers, Mr Syd. Smith (Secretary of the Board of Control) said it was regretted that the next Australian eleven could not visit New Zealand on their way to England. Therei was however, a chance • hat they would return via. the. Dominion.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 December 1925, Page 5
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