SPORTS AND PASTIMES.
CRICKET. FMCTTON BETWEEN COUNTIES. BY CARLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT LONDON, July 27. The recent tension between Yorkshire and Middlesex has been eased by Waddington apologising to- the Marylebone Club after the- latter had suggested that Yorkshire should censure Waddington in consequence of Middlesex’s complaint that Waddington indicated to the Shefliekl crowd that he dissented from the umpire's decision. Waddington’s angry dissent led the crowd to- barrack Middlesex so seriously that Middlesex threatened to cancel future matches with Yorkshire. CHESS, EMINENT PLAYER’S TOUR, (BY' TELEGRAPH —PREPS ASSOCIATION.) WELLINGTON, July 28. Kostich, the eminent European chess master, who is touring New Zealand, concluded his Wellington season on Saturday, when he easily defeated 12 of the strongest local players in two hours. Kostich, by his lectures and other displays, has done much to popularise and improve chess in Wellington. He has gone south to Dunedin.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 29 July 1924, Page 5
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