CRICKET.
EARLY ENGLISH COMMENT. jY CABLE —PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received Feb. 19, 9.5 a.in. LONDON, Feb. IS. Englishmen learned the result of the test from the morning papers, but eagerly bought up the early editions of the evening journals to learn “how ivnglaiid broke her thirteen years’ spell.” Early comments single out Tate and Strudwick as to-day’s ’principal heroes, Hnd lament that the victory is too late to recover the ashes hut there is still time to give England back her self-respect on the cricket field,—Ausi.\'.Z. Cable Assn. WAVER LEY v. WANGANUI. This match, played at Wanganui, resulted in a win for the Waverley team, hv 114 runs to 99. Double-figure scorers' for Waverley were Hodder 30, McMarray 22, Wy* bourne 29. Bowling analysis:—Stiver 3 Tor 30. Stevens I for 30, Lance 3 for 27, Murehie 1 for 30, Batchelor 2 for 3. . | For Wanganui, Murehie 20, Lomas 24, Grant 18, Batchelor (19 not outwere the only players to reach double figures. Bowling analysis : —Turner 6 for 53, Browning 4 for 41. _ JUNIOR REPS. The following will represent the South Taranaki junior reps. against North on Saturday at New Plymouth, play beginning at 10 a.m.: Beere, Trotter. Cottier. Gatton, Rudkin, Cheevers. Allen. Smales; Walkley, Jobson. Busing, Yinnicombe.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 February 1925, Page 5
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