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CRICKET

SYDNEY SEASON OPENED.

Australian Press Association.) (By Cable-Press Assn—Copyright.)

SYDNEY, September 30.

Grade cricket season opened in fine weather, on good wickets. For Northern District against University, Buckle made 126; for St. George against Gordon, Loudon made 102; Bradman (not out) 110. Bowling for Petersham against Western Suburbs, Everett took 5 for 32; for Balmain against Randwick, Marley took 5 for 69; for North Sydney against Cumberland, Eaton took 7 for 11; for Waverley against Glebe, Gregory took G for 40; for Mosmon against Manly, Salmon took 4 for 5.

LEG-BEFORE-WICKET RULE.

LONDON, September 29.

The Executive Council of the Club Cricket Conference, representing 500 clubs, 60,000 players, unanimously resolved that the suggested alteration to the leg-before rule is at present unnecessary.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 October 1928, Page 5

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CRICKET Greymouth Evening Star, 1 October 1928, Page 5

CRICKET Greymouth Evening Star, 1 October 1928, Page 5

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